Sidney Mathias

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Sidney Mathias is a former Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives, who represented the 53rd district from 1999 to 2013.[2] In 2012, Mathias was elected as an Alternate Delegate to the Republican National Convention committed to Mitt Romney.[3]

Preceded byVerna Taylor[1]
Succeeded byEd Sullivan
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Sidney Mathias
Member of the Illinois House of Representatives
from the 53rd district
In office
1999 - 2013
Preceded byVerna Taylor[1]
Succeeded byEd Sullivan
Personal details
PartyRepublican
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ProfessionAttorney
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Previously, he was Village President of Buffalo Grove.[4]

Electoral history

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2012 Presidential Primary Election results in Alternate Delegate to National Nominating Convention, 10th District (3 seats elected)[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Eric Scott Leys (Romney) 25,839 20.15
Republican Sidney H. Mathias (Romney) 25,194 19.65
Republican Sanford E. Perl (Romney) 23,660 18.45
Republican Doug Kiscellus (Paul) 3,471 2.71
Republican Michael Nash (Paul) 4,144 3.23
Republican John Chiakulas (Paul) 3,446 2.69
Republican John Anderson (Gingrich) 3,525 2.75
Republican Peter Amarantos (Gingrich) 2,805 2.19
Republican Hilary F. Till (Gingrich) 2,913 2.27
Republican Michele Raymond (Santorum) 11,044 8.61
Republican Jim Quirke (Santorum) 11,014 8.59
Republican Rachael McCarthy (Santorum) 11,186 8.72
Total votes 128,241 100
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2012 Presidential Primary Election results in Illinois State Representative, 59th District[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Carol Sente 22,060 56.23
Republican Sidney H. Mathias √ 17,171 43.77
Total votes 39,231 100
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