Gregg Johnson (politician)

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Preceded byMichael Halpin
Born1964 (61 years old)
SpouseCelia Johnson
Gregg Johnson
Member of the Illinois House of Representatives
from the 72nd district
Assumed office
January 11, 2023
Preceded byMichael Halpin
Personal details
Born1964 (61 years old)
PartyDemocratic
SpouseCelia Johnson
Children3
EducationRockridge High School

Gregg Johnson is an American politician and former correctional officer serving as a Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives, representing the 72nd district[1] since January 2023. The District covers a majority of Rock Island County including the cities of Rock Island, Moline, East Moline, Milan, Silvis, and Hampton.

A life long resident of the area, Johnson has focused his legislative efforts on workers' rights, public safety, education, women's rights, and improving access to mental health care. Prior to his election to the general assembly, he worked for over two decades in the Illinois Department of Corrections and spent 32 years as an active union member and leader, eventually serving as president of his AFSCME local.

Johnson graduated from Rockridge High School in Taylor Ridge, IL in 1982.

Election

2018 Illinois Senate

In 2018, Gregg Johnson ran as the Democratic nominee for the Illinois State Senate in the 36th District. He challenged incumbent Republican Senator Neil Anderson. Despite a strong campaign focused on labor rights and public service, Johnson was defeated in the general election. Anderson received 50.8% of the vote, while Johnson garnered 49.3%.[2]

2022 Illinois House of Representatives

In 2022, Johnson entered the race for the Illinois House of Representatives in the 72nd District after incumbent Michael Halpin announced a run for the State Senate. Johnson won a highly competitive three-way Democratic primary, receiving 35.6% of the vote defeating Thurgood Brooks (35.3%) and Jeff Deppe (29.0%).[3]

In the general election he defeated Republican Tom martens carrying 60.2% of the vote.[4]

2024 Illinois House of Representatives

In 2024, Johnson sought re-election to the Illinois House of Representatives. He was unopposed in the Democratic primary and faced Republican Charlie Helmick in the general election. Johnson won a second term with 61.0% of the vote[5] continuing to campaign on issues such as workers' rights, public safety, education, and access to mental health care.

Illinois General Assembly

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