Democrat Eric Sorensen wins the 17th District congressional seat in Illinois, defeating Republican Joe McGraw.
Eric Sorensen won reelection to a U.S. House seat representing Illinois on Wednesday. Sorensen faced Republican Joe McGraw, a retired judge who focused his campaign messaging on economics. Sorensen, a ...
The incumbent Democrat was declared the winner of his race with 88% of the total votes counted, earning 155,698 votes. McGraw ...
(WIFR) - Democrat Eric Sorensen declares victory in the Illinois‘ 17th Congressional District Race in a statement. Sorensen is leading the race with 53.1% of the votes, but AP has not called the race ...
Democratic Rep. Eric Sorensen is returning to the U.S. House to represent Illinois' 17th Congressional District. Sorensen, ...
In this district, first term incumbent Democrat Eric Sorensen faces Republican Joe McGraw, a retired Illinois circuit court judge. Sorensen is Illinois’ first openly gay U.S. representative.
First-term U.S. Rep. Eric Sorensen, a Democrat from Illinois’s 17th District, is used to being a first. The former meteorologist, who served as a trusted local voice on television for almost two ...
Growing up in a house that borders Atwood Park, Rockford native Eric Sorensen as a child pedaled ... Now the former weatherman is Illinois' first openly gay representative in Congress, running ...
like a lot of places in northern Illinois. When we needed help fixing our water system — a big job for a town our size — Congressman Eric Sorensen was there from the start. He listened to us ...
Growing up in a house that borders Atwood Park, Rockford native Eric Sorensen ... More: Sorensen has cash advantage over McGraw as election nears While Illinois has taken steps to protect and ...