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Democrats Prepare to Nominate Successor to Lane Evans in Illinois 17th District |
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by David Roknich (No verified email address) |
13 May 2006
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In an interview today, Phil Hare brushed aside the possibility of legal challenges to the process of selecting a new Democratic candidate in the race for US Representative for the 17th District in Illinois. "I seriously doubt that a lawsuit will be filed, and we need to get on with the process of selecting a candidate as soon as possible", said Hare.
Lane Evans, who has has enjoyed an enthusiastic following as the incumbant had to bow out due to disabling symptoms of Parkinson's disease, and ambiguities in the Illinois constitution raised doubts about the process for replacing Evans on the ballot at this late stage. |
Pictures, story and audio clips will follow shortly, as the story continues to break.
The story began with an announcement by Evans on March 28, 2006:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 2006
STATEMENT OF CONGRESSMAN LANE EVANS
ON FUTURE PLANS
This is a tough day for me. I am announcing that I will not run for
reelection and will retire at the end of my current term in the U.S. House
of Representatives.
When I announced in 1998 that I had Parkinson's Disease, my doctor said that
this condition would not interfere with my work and that I would be able to
perform at a high level for a number of years. That window of opportunity
is now closing.
I fully expected that I would continue my work for the foreseeable future
following this current break from the office. But I have come to recognize
that the time needed to address my health makes it difficult to wage a
campaign and carry out my work as representative. I will return soon and to
the best of my ability complete the important work of this term in my roles
as representative and Ranking Member of the House Committee on Veterans'
Affairs.
This decision is especially tough because this job means so much to me. I
believe strongly in serving people and working to make a positive difference
in their lives. Every day has been rewarding and I'm proud of what I've
been able to accomplish and the fights I've made.
I thank my family and everyone who has worked with me -- great friends,
terrific colleagues, a dedicated staff, fellow vets. And I appreciate the
support of people I never met before who would ask how I was doing and tell
me to keep up the good fight. I'll be doing that in the weeks and months
ahead and look forward to thanking every one of you personally for all you
have meant to me.
To my constituents and veterans across this country, it is an honor and
privilege to represent you.
Semper Fi,
Lane
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Updates and background will be posted here later today
David Roknich
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See also:
https://electromagnet.us/dogspot/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=445 http://www.whig.com/317975210894572.php |
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