Herb Schumann

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Herbert T. Schumann, Jr. is an American politician who formerly served as a Cook County commissioner from 1990 to 2002.

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Herbert T. Schumann, Jr.
Cook County Commissioner from the 17th district
In office
December 1994  December 2002
Preceded byConstituency established
Succeeded byLiz Gorman
Cook County Commissioner from suburban Cook County
In office
1990  December 1994
Preceded byHarold Tyrrell
Succeeded byconstituency abolished
Personal details
Born1951 or 1952
Political partyRepublican
SpouseColleen
Children2
Alma materGovernors State University (B.A.)
DePaul University (MBA)
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Early life and education

Schumann was born in either 1951 or 1952.[1]

Shumann's father, Herb Schumann Sr., was one of the incorporators of Palos Hills, Illinois and was, for 18 years until his 1990 death, a Palos Township supervisor.[2]

Schumann earned a Bachelor of Arts from Governors State University.[1] Schumann then earned a Master of Business Administration in finance from DePaul University.[1]

Career

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From 1974 to 1977, Schumann served as a trustee of Moraine Valley Community College.[1]

In 1982, Schumann ran unsuccessfully for the Cook County Board of Commissioners.[3]

From 1986 through 2002, he served as Palos Township Republican committeeman chairing the Palos Township Republican Organization, and having been elected in 1986, 1990, 1994, and 1998.[1]

In 1992, he was the Republican nominee for Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County, losing the election to Democrat Aurelia Pucinski.

He served for a time as the Chairman of the Cook County Republican Party.[4]

Cook County Board of Commissioners

From 1990 through 2002, Shumann served as Cook County commissioner.[1] He was appointed in 1990 as a member from suburban Cook County, filling the vacancy left by the death in office of Harold Tyrrell.[5][6] He was reelected in 1990. In 1994, when the board switched to single-member districts, he was elected to represent the 17th district. He was subsequently reelected in 1998. In 2002 he lost reelection in the Republican primary to Elizabeth Ann Doody Gorman. During his campaign against Gorman, he had criticized her connections with Edward Vrdolyak, while she criticized him for "voting with" board president John Stroger.[7][8]

In 1991, he and president of the Cook County Board of Commissioners Richard Phelan proposed a plan to levy a tax on non-hazardous solid waste accepted by landfill operators.[9]

In 1992, he and three other Republican suburban Cook County commissioners filed a lawsuit to stop board president Richard Phelan's executive order to allow elective abortions at county hospitals.[10]

He and Maria Pappas were the only two members to vote against the districting map adopted when the Board of Commissioners switched to single-member districts in 1994.[11]

During part of his tenure, he chaired the board's environment committee.[12]

Ahead of the 1993 township elections in Palos Township, he partnered with some Democrats to form the Palos Township Independent Party. The party would, in the following years, see success in township elections.[13]

During part of his tenure on the Cook County Board of Commissioners, he served as a member of the Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission appointed by the County Board. This included serving as the commission's president.[14]

Later career

After losing his seat, he began working many years as a finance director under president of the Cook County Board of Commissioners John Stroger and his successors Bobbie L. Steele and Todd Stroger.[15][16]

Schumann worked as a property tax analyst employed by the Cook County Board of Review.[1]

Schumann served on the Palos Lions Cal Sag Watershed Council.[1]

In 2014, Schumann ran unsuccessfully for a seat on the Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago board.[1]

In 2016, Schumann ran unsuccessfully as the Republican nominee for the seat on the Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago board vacated when Patrick Daley Thompson resigned to assume office as a Chicago alderman. The seat had been filled with an interim appointment by Governor Bruce Rauner of Republican David J. Walsh, however Walsh did not seek reelection and Schumann had won the Republican nomination unopposed.[17][18][19][20] He received the endorsements of the Chicago Sun-Times and Chicago Tribune in the general election.[21][22]

Personal life

Schumann and his wife Colleen have a son named Lucas and daughter named Mackenzi.[1] When he first joined the Cook County Board of Commissioners in 1990, he resided in Palos Hills, Illinois.[5] As of 2014, he lived in Palos Heights, Illinois.[1]

Schumann's wife Colleen Schumann has served as a Palos Township supervisor since 2005.[15][23]

Electoral history

Cook County Board of Commissioners

1982
1990
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1990 Cook County Board of Commissioners suburban Cook County Republican primary[24]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Carl R. Hansen (incumbent) 101,223 14.11
Republican Mary M. McDonald (incumbent) 99,894 13.93
Republican Allan C. Carr (incumbent) 95,978 13.38
Republican Richard A. Siebel (incumbent) 94,638 13.19
Republican Aldo A. DeAngelis 85,395 11.90
Republican Harold L. Tyrell (incumbent) 85,003 11.85
Republican Herbert T. Schumann, Jr. (incumbent) 84,087 11.72
Republican William L. Russ 71,120 9.91
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1990 Cook County Board of Commissioners suburban Cook County election[25][26]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mary M. McDonald (incumbent) 326,865 8.78
Republican Aldo A. DeAngelis 314,466 8.44
Republican Carl R. Hansen (incumbent) 313,917 8.43
Democratic Richard J. Phelan 298,067 8.00
Republican Richard A. Siebel (incumbent) 294,886 7.92
Republican Herbert T. Schumann, Jr. (incumbent) 273,368 7.34
Republican Allan C. Carr (incumbent) 268,823 7.22
Democratic Patricia Kane McLaughlin 256,494 6.89
Republican Angelo "Skip" Saviano 252,373 6.78
Democratic Sheila H. Schultz 246,986 6.63
Democratic Pat Capuzzi 233,521 6.27
Democratic Thomas M. O'Donnell 225,171 6.05
Democratic Ervin F. Kozicki 210,196 5.64
Democratic Edward C. Reinfranck 209,290 5.62
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1994
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1994 Cook County Board of Commissioners 17th district Republican primary[27]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Herbert T. Schumann, Jr. (redistricted incumbent) 9,069 65.53
Republican Teresa Nuccio 4,770 34.47
Total votes 13,839 100
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1994 Cook County Board of Commissioners 17th district election[28]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Herbert T. Schumann, Jr. (redistricted incumbent) 54,502 65.85
Democratic William M. Hurley 28,267 34.15
Total votes 82,769 100
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1998
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1998 Cook County Board of Commissioners 17th district Republican primary[29]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Herbert T. Schumann, Jr. (incumbent) 15,613 100
Total votes 15,613 100
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1998 Cook County Board of Commissioners 17th district election[30]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Herbert T. Schumann, Jr. (incumbent) 50,720 56.82
Democratic John K. Murphy 38,545 43.18
Total votes 89,265 100
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2002
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2002 Cook County Board of Commissioners 17th district Republican primary[31]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Elizabeth "Liz" Doody Gorman 11,345 51.41
Republican Herbert T. Schumann, Jr. (incumbent) 10,721 48.59
Total votes 22,066 100
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Palos Township Republican Committeeman

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1986 Palos Township Republican Committeeman election[32]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Herbert T. Schaumann, Jr. 875 50.52
Republican Bruce W. Barnes 857 49.48
Total votes 1,732 100
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1990 Palos Township Republican Committeeman election[24]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Herbert T. Schaumann, Jr. 2,484 62.43
Republican Bruce W. Barnes 1,495 37.57
Total votes 3,979 100
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1994 Palos Township Republican Committeeman election[33]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Herbert T. Schaumann, Jr. 1,828 100
Total votes 1,828 100
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1998 Palos Township Republican Committeeman election[34]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Herbert T. Schaumann, Jr. 2,151 100
Total votes 2,151 100
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Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County

1992
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Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County Republican primary[35]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Herbert T. Schumann, Jr. 146,046 100
Total votes 146,046 100
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Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County election[36]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Aurelia Marie Pucinski 1,349,837 68.39
Republican Herbert T. Schumann, Jr. 486,185 24.63
Harold Washington Deloris "Dee" Jones 137,642 6.97
Total votes 1,973,664 100
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Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago board

2014
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2014 Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago board Republican primary[37]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican James "Jim" Parrilli 87,164 33.81
Republican Herb Schumann 85,504 33.16
Republican R. Cary Capparelli 85,161 33.03
Total votes 257,829 100
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2014 Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago board election[38]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Cynthia M. Santos (incumbent) 691,880 22.49
Democratic Frank Avila (incumbent) 617,361 20.06
Democratic Timothy "Tim" Bradford 593,522 19.29
Republican James "Jim" Parrill 290,138 9.43
Republican Herb Schumann 279,855 9.10
Republican R. Cary Capparelli 254,142 8.26
Green Karen Roothaan 130,319 4.24
Green George Milkowski 108,888 3.54
Green Michael Smith 110,851 3.60
Total votes 3,076,956 100
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2016
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2016 Water Reclamation District Board unexpired term Republican primary[39]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Herb Schumann 194,158 100
Total votes 194,158 100
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2016 Water Reclamation District Board unexpired term election[40]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Martin J. Durkan 1,220,944 64.13
Republican Herb Schumann 482,277 25.33
Green Christopher Anthony 200,706 10.54
Total votes 1,903,927 100
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