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Edward Maloney (Illinois State Senator)

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Edward Maloney
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Prior offices
Illinois House of Representatives

Illinois State Senate District 18
Successor: Bill Cunningham

Education

Bachelor's

Lewis University

Graduate

Chicago State University

Personal
Religion
Christian: Catholic
Contact

Edward Maloney is a former Democratic member of the Illinois State Senate, representing District 18 from 2003 to 2013. Maloney also served one year in the Illinois House of Representatives from 1992 to 1993.

Maloney graduated from Lewis University with his bachelor's degree in political science and graduated with his Master's degree in education from the University of Chicago.

Before becoming a Senator, Maloney was a Teacher and Educational Administrator.

Committee assignments

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2023-2024

Maloney was assigned to the following committees:

2011-2012

In the 2011-2012 legislative session, Maloney served on these committees:

2009-2010

In the 2009-2010 legislative session, Maloney served on these committees:

Elections

2008

On November 4, 2008, Democrat Edward Maloney won re-election to the Illinois State Senate District 18. He ran unopposed receiving 75,229 votes.[2]


Illinois State Senate, District 18 (2008)
Candidates Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Edward Maloney (D) 75,229


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District 18

Trotter represents Illinois Senate District 18. District 18 includes the Southwest side of Chicago and nearby suburbs[3].

Personal

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Edward is married to Norine Maloney. They have four children and reside in Chicago, Illinois.

Scorecards

Illinois Opportunity Project

See also: Illinois Opportunity Project's Legislative Vote Card (2012)

The Illinois Opportunity Project, "an independent research and public policy enterprise that promotes legislative solutions in advance of free markets and free minds," annually releases its Legislative Vote Card, grading all members in both chambers of the Illinois General Assembly on the basis of their support of "pro-growth economic policies that increase personal freedom and reign in expansive government."[4][5]

2012

Maloney received a score of 37.50 out of 100 in 2012 for a grade of F according to the IOP’s grading scale. His score was tied for the 37th highest among all 59 members of the Illinois State Senate included in the Vote Card.[5]

Recent news

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Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by
'
Illinois Senate District 18
2003–2013
Succeeded by
Bill Cunningham (D)


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Majority Leader:Kimberly Lightford
Minority Leader:John Curran
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