Raymond Poe

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Preceded byVickie Moseley
Born (1944-03-26) March 26, 1944 (age 82)
Raymond Poe
Poe in 2017
Member of the Illinois House of Representatives
from the 99th district
In office
January 11, 1995  November 15, 2015
Preceded byVickie Moseley
Succeeded bySara Wojcicki Jimenez
Personal details
Born (1944-03-26) March 26, 1944 (age 82)
PartyRepublican
SpouseCarol
ChildrenLance Poe
Alma materDeVry University
ProfessionFarmer
Politician

Raymond Poe (born March 26, 1944) is an American politician and former Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives.

Raymond Poe was born March 26, 1944, in Lincoln, Illinois. In 1963, he graduated from DeVry University. He and his wife Carol had three children.[1] Poe served on the Williamsville School Board from 1970 to 1991. Poe served for a time as the president of the Sangamon County Farm Bureau and on the board of directors for the Lincolnland FS Inc., an agricultural cooperative.[2] In 1990, Poe served on the Advisory Council on Business/Education Partnerships, an advisory council created to assist the Illinois State Board of Education in aligning educational efforts with the needs of the business community.[3]

Illinois House of Representatives

In the 1994 election, Poe defeated Democratic incumbent Vickie Moseley in the 99th district.[4]

Raymond Poe was the first person to announce his candidacy for Lieutenant Governor of Illinois in the 2006 Republican primary.[5] However, Poe was unable to break out of the crowded field or pair himself with a gubernatorial candidate and opted to run for reelection as state representative from the 99th district.[6]

In 2013, Tom Cross stepped down as House Minority Leader to run for the Republican nomination for Illinois Treasurer in the 2014 election. Poe campaigned for the leadership position within the Republican caucus, but conceded to Jim Durkin prior to the caucus vote.[7]

Poe resigned from the Illinois House on November 15, 2015. Local Republican leaders appointed Sara Wojcicki Jimenez. Wojcicki Jimenez was sworn into office on November 20, 2021.[8]

Post-legislative career

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