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Dan Wilbrandt

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Dan Wilbrandt was a 2016 Republican candidate for District 66 of the Illinois House of Representatives.

Elections

2016

See also: Illinois House of Representatives elections, 2016

Elections for the Illinois House of Representatives were held in 2016. The primary election was held on March 15, 2016, and the general election was held on November 8, 2016. The candidate filing deadline was November 30, 2015.[1] Incumbent Michael W. Tryon (R) did not seek re-election.

Allen Skillicorn defeated Nancy Zettler in the Illinois House of Representatives District 66 general election.[2][3]

Illinois House of Representatives, District 66 General Election, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Allen Skillicorn 57.61% 27,295
     Democratic Nancy Zettler 42.39% 20,083
Total Votes 47,378
Source: Illinois State Board of Elections


Nancy Zettler ran unopposed in the Illinois House of Representatives District 66 Democratic primary.[4][5]

Illinois House of Representatives, District 66 Democratic Primary, 2016
Party Candidate
    Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Nancy Zettler  (unopposed)

Allen Skillicorn defeated Dan Wilbrandt and Carolyn Schofield in the Illinois House of Representatives District 66 Republican primary.[6][7]

Illinois House of Representatives, District 66 Republican Primary, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Allen Skillicorn 37.07% 4,816
     Republican Dan Wilbrandt 30.50% 3,962
     Republican Carolyn Schofield 32.40% 4,211
Total Votes 12,989

2016 primary

Main article: Battleground Illinois primary elections, 2016

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All three candidates were elected Republican officials and highlighted their experience in government. At a candidate forum, Schofield and Wilbrandt highlighted their ability to compromise with Democrats, who hold a veto-proof majority in the legislature. "We need to think of a solution that can have an effect when we take office next year. I'm not afraid of collaborating with both sides. I think it's a necessity down in Springfield," Schofield said. Wilbrandt said he would work with Republicans and Democrats to fix the state's pension systems.[8]

One conservative group, Liberty Principles PAC, issued a flyer that highlighted Schofield’s endorsement from the Illinois Education Association, a teachers' union that supports an income tax increase. The flyer highlighted Schofield's comments about finding common ground with Democrats and questioned whether Schofield would support an income tax increase. Schofield responded that an income tax increase would be inevitable without budget reforms and promised to balance the state's budget. "If elected, I will do everything in my power to create jobs and grow the Illinois economy, so that budgets can be balanced without a tax increase," Schofield said.[9]

The candidates received key endorsements. Schofield was endorsed by outgoing State Rep. Tryon and the Chicago Sun-Times, which highlighted her "impressive breadth of experience in government." The Chicago Tribune endorsed Skillicorn for being the "the most outspoken about the need to blow up the status quo in Springfield." The Northwest Herald endorsed Wilbrandt for being "best suited to work with the other side of the aisle."[10][11][12]

Issues

Campaign website

2016

Wilbrand's website highlighted the following campaign themes:

I will…

• Fight for fiscal responsibility (balanced budget)
• Demand meaningful financial reform (pension reform)
• Work towards smaller government
• Support pro-gun rights / conceal carry
• Protect and defend the unborn (pro-life)

My pledge is to…

• Oppose tax increases and work to lower the tax burden on families and businesses
• Reduce spending and borrowing, forcing Springfield to pass balanced budgets
• Encourage business development and job creation
• Demand fiscal accountability of employees and elected officials
• Improve and maintain roads and infrastructure
• Support term limits for state legislators
• Refuse legislator pension and health care benefits[13][14]

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