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Illinois's 5th congressional district
The 5th congressional district of Illinois covers parts of Cook and Lake counties, as of the 2023 redistricting which followed the 2010 census. All or parts of Chicago, Inverness, Arlington Heights, Barrington Hills, Des Plaines, Palatine, Mount Prospect, Deer Park, Kildeer, Lake Zurich, Long Grove, and North Barrington are included. It has been represented by Democrat Mike Quigley since the April 2009 special election. The district was created as part of the 28th United States Congress, which first met on March 4, 1843; it was initially represented by Stephen A. Douglas, whose Kansas–Nebraska Act prompted the creation of the Republican Party. Since the 1990s redistricting, it has covered most of Chicago's North Side; the 2010 redistricting extended it into DuPage County. It was represented by Democrat Rahm Emanuel from January 2003 until he resigned on January 2, 2009, to become White House Chief of Staff. On April 8, 2009, Mike Quigley won a special election to fill the seat. The district has a Cook Partisan Voting Index score of D +20. The district and its predecessors have been in Democratic hands for all but four years since 1909. Two of those years came after Dan Rostenkowski lost his seat to Republican Michael Patrick Flanagan because of the Congressional Post Office scandal. On a national level, the scandal helped prompt the Republican Revolution of 1994. However, Flanagan was defeated after only one term by State Representative Rod Blagojevich in 1996, and no Republican has managed even 35 percent of the vote in the district since then. Blagojevich handed the seat to Emanuel in 2003.
Composition
Cities and CDPs with 10,000 or more people
2,500 – 10,000 people
Following the 2020 redistricting, this district will shift from a Chicago-based district to one primarily based in Cook County with a portion in southern Lake County. The 5th district takes in the Chicago neighborhoods of Jefferson Park; the vast majority of O'Hare, Lincoln Park, Norwood Park, North Park, and Lake View; the historic North Mayfair neighborhood of Albany Park; most of Lincoln Square; and part of Irving Park. Outside of the Chicago city limits, this district takes in the Cook County communities of Inverness, Harwood Heights, Norridge, and Barrington (shared with Lake County; most of Arlington Heights, Barrington Hills, and Park Ridge; half of Des Plaines, Palatine, Mount Prospect, and Schiller Park; and part of Rosemont, Skokie, Niles, Glenview, Rolling Meadows, Prospect Heights, Buffalo Grove, Schaumburg (shared with DuPage County), Hoffman Estates, and South Barrington. Lake County is split between this district and the 9th district. They are partitioned by the Fox River, Kelsey Rd, W Miller Rd, Echo Lake Rd, Sacomano Meadows Pond 1, Midlothian Rd, N Old Henry Rd, N Quentin Rd, Lake Zurich Rd, Twin Orchard Country Club, Mundelein Rd, Hicks Rd, Bridgewater Farm, Crossing Pond Park, and Arlington Heights Rd. The 5th district takes in the communities of Deer Park, Barrington (shared with Cook County); the vast majority of Lake Zurich and Kildeer; the southern half of Long Grove; the portion of North Barrington south of Miller Rd; eastern Fox River Grove; southern Lake Barrington; and southwestern Hawthorn Woods.
Presidential election results
Recent election results from statewide races
Prominent representatives
List of members representing the district
Election results
2012
2014
2016
2018
2020
2022
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