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Brian Gabor

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Brian Gabor

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Education

High school

Normal Community High School, 1991

Bachelor's

University of Illinois, 1995

Law

DePaul University College of Law, 1998

Contact

Brian Gabor was a 2012 Republican candidate for District 106 of the Illinois House of Representatives.

Campaign themes

2012

Gabor's campaign website listed the following issues:[1]

  • Governor Quinn's 67% tax increase
Excerpt: "This tax increase must be repealed immediately."
  • Corporate tax rates
Excerpt: "We must guarantee that businesses will have lower taxes in Illinois than in all of our neighboring states."
  • Budget deficits
Excerpt: "I believe that we should start back at square one. Instead of arguing over what percentage to cut and where, we should start at a budget of zero and have every state department justify its budget to the General Assembly."
  • Unemployment and Worker's Compensation Rates
Excerpt: "We must lower the contribution rates that businesses must pay in order to attract businesses back to our State."
  • General Assembly Scholarships
Excerpt: "While this program was started with good intentions, it has become a major source of corruption as members of the General Assembly award these scholarships to politically connected individuals."
  • School Vouchers
Excerpt: "Every parent in the state should have the ability to choose where their children go to school. The only way to accomplish this is with the use of vouchers."
  • Concealed Carry
Excerpt: "There is no reason not to pass a concealed carry law, and if elected I will work hard to accomplish that."
  • Gerrymandering
Excerpt: "It is time that legislative districts be drawn by a computer with no regard for how a map will affect the politicians."

Elections

2012

See also: Illinois House of Representatives elections, 2012

Gabor ran in the 2012 election for Illinois House of Representatives District 106. Gabor was defeated by Josh Harms in the Republican primary on March 20, 2012.[2][3]

Illinois House of Representatives, District 106 Republican Primary, 2012
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngJosh Harms 33.3% 5,846
Tom Bennett 28% 4,923
Brian Gabor 10.7% 1,877
Scott McCoy 22.9% 4,014
Richard Thomas 5.1% 893
Total Votes 17,553

Personal

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Gabor has a wife, Deanndre.

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