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Peter J. Roskam

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Peter J. Roskam
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U.S. House of Represetatives, Illinois's 6th Congressional District
Incumbent
Tenure
January 3, 2007-Present
Term ends
January 3, 2013
Years in position
19
PartyRepublican
Leadership
Republican Chief Deputy Whip of the United States House of Representatives
2011-Present
Report an officeholder change
Compensation
Base salary$174,000
Elections and appointments
Last election2010
First elected2006
Election date2012
Term limitsN/A
Prior offices
Illinois Senate, 20th/48th district
2000-2007
Illinois House of Representatives, 40th district
1993-1998
Education
High schoolGlenbard West High School
Bachelor'sUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
J.D.Chicago-Kent College of Law.
Personal
Date of birthSeptember 13, 1961
Place of birthHinsdale, Illinois
ProfessionAttorney, Political Assistant
ReligionAnglican Mission in America
Websites
Office website
Campaign website

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Peter James Roskam (b. September 13, 1961) is a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives. Roskam was elected by voters from Illinois's 6th congressional district.

Biography

Roskam was born and raised in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. [1] Roskam graduated from Glenbard West High School, where he was a varsity athlete and school leader. Later, after graduating from the University of Illinois and the Illinois Institute of Technology Law School, Peter served as a staffer for his predecessor, Congressman Henry Hyde. [1]

Career

  • 1993-1998:Illinois House of Representatives, 40th district [2]
  • 2000-2007:Illinois Senate, 20th/48th district[2]
  • 2007-Present: United States House of Representatives, Illinois's 6th Congressional District
    • 2011-Present: Republican Chief Deputy Whip of the United States House of Representatives

Committee Assignments

U.S. House of Representatives

2011-2012

Issues

Political Positions

Percentage voting with party

Peter J. Roskam voted with the Republican Party 94 of the time, which ranked 49 among the 242 House Republican members as of November 2011.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; invalid names, e.g. too many


Elections

1998

In 1998, Roskam lost a bid for the 13th congressional district Republican nomination to Judy Biggert 42% to Biggert's 45%.[3]

2006

Peter Roskam defeated Iraq-war veteran Tammy Duckworth 51% to 49% to succeed Henry Hyde as congressman of the 6th congressional district.[4]

2008

Peter was re-elected to Congress in 2008, overcoming opponent Jill Morgenthaler 59% to 42%.[5]

2010

On November 2, 2010, Roskam won re-election to the United States House of Representatives. He defeated Benjamin S. Lowe (D) in the general election.[6]

U.S. House of Representatives, Illinois's 6th Congressional District, General Election, 2010
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngPeter J. Roskam Incumbent 63.6% 114,456
     Democratic Benjamin S. Lowe 36.4% 65,379
Total Votes 179,835

Campaign Donors

2010

Breakdown of the source of Roskam's campaign funds before the 2010 election.

Roskam won re-election to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2010. During that re-election cycle, Roskam's campaign committee raised a total of $2,381,858 and spent $1,251,223 .[7]

Personal

Peter now lives in Wheaton, Illinois with his wife of 23 years, Elizabeth, and their four children, Gracey, Frankie, Steve, and AJ.[2]

External Links


References

Political offices
Preceded by
Henry Hyde
U.S. House of Representatives - Illinois's District 6
2007–present
Succeeded by
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