Antes del ciclo de redistribución de distritos de 2020 , el primer distrito se basaba principalmente en el lado sur de Chicago . Según el nuevo mapa del Congreso, aunque el primer distrito todavía tiene su base en Chicago, incluidas partes de Bronzeville , Hyde Park , Grand Crossing , Morgan Park y Roseland , ahora se extiende hacia el suroeste y abarca una colección de áreas suburbanas y rurales en el condado de Cook , el condado de Will y el condado de Kankakee . La primera sección es predominantemente negra y la segunda es predominantemente blanca; como resultado, el distrito en su conjunto es ligeramente más del 50% negro. [4] [5] [6] El titular era el demócrata Bobby Rush , quien fue reelegido con el 73,8% de los votos en 2020. [7] El 3 de enero de 2022, Rush anunció que se jubilaría en lugar de buscar un decimosexto mandato en el cargo. [8]
Debido a la redistribución de distritos, los límites de varios distritos en el área de Chicago cambiaron drásticamente. La titular del tercer distrito, Marie Newman, fue arrastrada al cuarto distrito, de mayoría latina . Como resultado, Newman decidió cambiar al sexto distrito rediseñado y anunció que se presentaría contra el titular del sexto distrito, Sean Casten . [44] El nuevo distrito contiene aproximadamente el 40% del antiguo distrito de Newman y aproximadamente el 25% del de Casten. [109] En las etapas iniciales de la campaña, tanto Casten como Newman declararon su intención de presentarse como candidatos en base a sus antecedentes legislativos y declararon que no harían campaña negativamente uno contra el otro. [110]
Primarias demócratas
Candidatos
Candidato
Sean Casten , actual representante de los EE. UU. [44]
Los titulares son el republicano Mike Bost , quien fue reelegido con el 60,4% de los votos en 2020, y la republicana Mary Miller, quien fue redistribuida desde el 15.º Distrito del Congreso. [184]
Primarias republicanas
Candidatos
Candidato
Mike Bost , actual representante de los EE. UU. [184]
Rechazado
Mary Miller , actual representante de los EE. UU. (se postula por IL15) [185] [186]
The incumbents were Republican Adam Kinzinger, who was re-elected with 64.7% of the vote in 2020, and Republican Darin LaHood, who was redistricted from the 18th Congressional District. Kinzinger chose to retire, while LaHood chose to run in his new district.[267]
The incumbent was Democrat Cheri Bustos, who was re-elected with 52.0% of the vote in 2020.[102] She did not seek re-election in 2022.
The new 17th was drawn to be more Democratic-leaning than its predecessor. The new district contains nearly all of its Democratic-leaning urban portions of its former territory, while most of the Republican-leaning areas of the old 17th were drawn into the neighboring 15th and 16th districts. Had the new 17th existed in the 2020 election, Joe Biden would have carried it by eight points, whereas Donald Trump carried the old 17th by two points in 2020.
^ a b c d e f g h iKey: A – all adults RV – registered voters LV – likely voters V – unclear
Partisan clients
^This poll was sponsored by Ramirez's campaign.
^This poll was sponsored by the Working Families Party.
^This poll was sponsored by Casten's campaign.
^This poll was sponsored by Newman's campaign.
^This poll was sponsored by Severino's campaign.
^ a bThis poll was sponsored by Miller's campaign.
^This poll was sponsored by Wallace's campaign.
^This poll was sponsored by Sorensen's campaign.
^ a bThis poll was sponsored by 314 Action, which supports Sorensen.
^This poll was sponsored by the House Majority PAC.
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