Michael Marron
American politician
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Michael T. Marron was a Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives from the 104th district. The 104th district includes parts of Champaign and Vermilion counties in east-central Illinois.[1] Marron was sworn into office September 7, 2018 after his July 22, 2018 appointment to succeed Chad Hays.[2] Marron, who was the Republican candidate to succeed Hays at the time of his appointment, won the 2018 general election against Democratic candidate Cynthia Cunningham.[3]
Mike Marron | |
|---|---|
| Member of the Illinois House of Representatives from the 104th district | |
| In office September 7, 2018 – December 18, 2023 | |
| Preceded by | Chad Hays |
| Succeeded by | Brandun Schweizer |
| Personal details | |
| Party | Republican |
| Children | 2 |
| Profession | Farmer |
Marron's committee assignments are the Committee on Community College Access & Affordability; the Committee on the Environment; and the Committee on Insurance Subcommittee on Property & Casualty.[4]
On September 3, 2019, Marron announced he would explore a run for Illinois's 15th congressional district to succeed retiring Congressman John Shimkus,[5] but shortly after opted to run for reelection to the Illinois House of Representatives.[6]
As of July 3, 2022, Representative Marron is a member of the following Illinois House committees:[7]
- Energy & Environment Committee (HENG)
- Firefighters and First Responders Subcommittee (SHPF-FIRE)
- Higher Education Committee (HHED)
- Housing Committee (SHOU)
- Law Enforcement Subcommittee (SHPF-LAWE)
- Police & Fire Committee (SHPF)
- Roadways, Rail & Aviation Subcommittee (HTRR-ROAD)
- Transportation: Regulation, Roads & Bridges Committee (HTRR)
Marron resigned from the Illinois House in December 2023 to begin work at an economic development organization in Vermilion County.[8]
Electoral history
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Republican | Mike Marron | 7,097 | 100.0 | |
| Total votes | 7,097 | 100.0 | ||
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Republican | Mike Marron (incumbent) | 20,348 | 55.92 | |
| Democratic | Cynthia E. Cunningham | 16,041 | 44.08 | |
| Total votes | 36,389 | 100.0 | ||