Illinois's 26th congressional district
Former U.S. House district in Illinois From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Former U.S. House district in Illinois From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 26th congressional district of Illinois was a congressional district for the United States House of Representatives in Illinois. The district was created in 1949 and was eliminated as a result of the 1950 census. Its only representative was C. W. Bishop who was redistricted from and into the 25th district.
Illinois's 26th congressional district | |
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Obsolete district | |
Created | 1949 |
Eliminated | 1950 |
Years active | 1949-1953 |
Member | Party | Years | Cong ress |
Electoral history | District location |
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District established January 3, 1949 | |||||
C. W. Bishop (Carterville) |
Republican | January 3, 1949 – January 3, 1953 |
81st 82nd |
Redistricted from the 25th district and re-elected in 1948. Re-elected in 1950. Redistricted to the 25th district. |
1949–1953 Alexander, Franklin, Jackson, Monroe, Perry, Pulaski, Randolph, Union, and Williamson |
District eliminated January 3, 1953 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | C. W. "Runt" Bishop (incumbent) | 53,207 | 51.18 | −0.69% | |
Democratic | Kent E. Keller | 50,759 | 48.82 | +0.69% | |
Total votes | 103,966 | 100.0 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | C. W. "Runt" Bishop | 54,993 | 51.87 | |
Democratic | Kent E. Keller | 51,028 | 48.13 | |
Write-in | 1 | 0.00 | ||
Total votes | 106,022 | 100.0 |
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