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Caroline McCree

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Caroline McCree
Candidate, Illinois House of Representatives District 75
Elections and appointments
Next election
March 17, 2026
Education
High school
Oswego High School
Associates
Waubonsee Community College, 2020
Personal
Profession
Healthcare
Contact

Caroline McCree (Democratic Party) is running for election to the Illinois House of Representatives to represent District 75. She is on the ballot in the Democratic primary on March 17, 2026.[source]

McCree completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2026. Click here to read the survey answers.

Biography

Caroline McCree earned a high school diploma from Oswego High School and an associate degree from Waubonsee Community College in 2020. Her career experience includes working in healthcare.[1]

Elections

2026

See also: Illinois House of Representatives elections, 2026

General election

The primary will occur on March 17, 2026. The general election will occur on November 3, 2026. General election candidates will be added here following the primary.

The candidate list in this election may not be complete.

Democratic primary

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Democratic primary for Illinois House of Representatives District 75

Caroline McCree (D) is running in the Democratic primary for Illinois House of Representatives District 75 on March 17, 2026.

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Republican primary

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Republican primary for Illinois House of Representatives District 75

Incumbent Jed Davis (R) is running in the Republican primary for Illinois House of Representatives District 75 on March 17, 2026.

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Endorsements

McCree received the following endorsements. To view a full list of McCree's endorsements as published by their campaign, click here. To send us additional endorsements, click here.

  • Citizens Action Illinois

Campaign themes

2026

Ballotpedia survey responses

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Candidate Connection

Caroline McCree completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2026. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by McCree's responses.

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I am a single mom from Kendall County who has dealt with a lot of the same hurdles over the years as many others in the district, such as using public aid, having difficulty finding employment when re-entering the workforce, and struggling to find affordable housing for my kids and myself. I decided to run after seeing how minor changes at the state level could allow the local government to be able to more easily help residents, such as assistance for the homeless or homeless prevention, and basic healthcare and mental health services. I see a need for changes that will end up making people's lives easier in the longrun.
  • Put guidelines in place to prevent communities from becoming unknowing victims of data center abuses. This includes rules to prevent them from being placed too closely to residences and potentially affecting property values and quality of life, excessive use of water sources, which are dwindling in many parts of our district, and using so much energy from our existing grid that we not only have skyrocketing electricity costs, but also risk blackouts from an overloaded grid or having to allow them to increase our pollution through gas or diesel powered backup generators.
  • Help reduce living expenses for communities through increasing the supply of affordable housing and finding state-level solutions to rising local property taxes.
  • Expand high school level training in the trades to encourage more students to enter trades such as healthcare, building trades, or fire science. This will not only benefit the community through additional quality service providers, but also allow the students to have the option to become union members after high school, which will provide them with good paying, safe jobs.
I have so many, but my current top policies are ensuring healthcare, mental health, and social services access and protecting people and our communities from the negatives of data centers.
Citizen Action,

Personal PAC,

Equality Illinois

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Campaign finance summary

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Footnotes

  1. Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on February 10, 2026


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