The following is a Windy City Times report of a potential vote on SB 10 in the state House, based on interviews and research.
Yes- 34
1. Daniel Burke (D-1st)
2. Ken Dunkin (D-5th)
3. Cynthia Soto (D-4th)
4. La Shawn K. Ford (D-8th)
5. Ann Williams (D-11th)
6. Sara Feigenholtz (D-12th)
7. Greg Harris (D-13th)
8. Kelly Cassidy (D-14th)
9. Lou Lang (D-16th)
10. Laura Fine (D-17th)
11. Robyn Gabel (D-18th)
12. Robert Martwick (D-19th)
13. Michael Madigan (D-22nd)
14. Elizabeth Hernandez (D-24th)
15. Barbara Flynn Currie (D-25th)
16. Christian Mitchell (D-26th)
17. Robert Rita (D-28th)
18. Elgie Sims, Jr. (D-34th)
19. Maria Antonia Berrios (D-39th)
20. Jaime Andrade (D-40th)
21. Keith Farnham (D-43rd)
22. Ed Sullivan, Jr. (R-51st)
23. Scott Drury (D-58th)
24. Carol Sente (D-59th)
25. Sam Yingling (D-62nd)
26. Mike Smiddy (D-71st)
27. Camille Lilly (D-78th)
28. Ron Sandack (R-81st)
29. Naomi Jakobsson (D-103rd)
30. Deb Conroy (D-46th)
31. Natalie Manley (D-98th)
32. Elaine Nekritz (D-57th)
33. Kathleen Willis (D-77th)
34. Arthur Turner (D-9th)
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Likely Yes- 19
1. Edward J. Acevedo (D-2nd)
2. Luis Arroyo (D-3rd)
3. Esther Golar (D-6th)
4. Emanuel “Chris” Welch (D-7th)
5. Derrick Smith (D-10th)
6. Michael Zalewski (D-23rd)
7. Will Davis (D-30th)
8. Andre Thapedi (D-32nd)
9. Frances Ann Hurley (D-35th)
10. Kelly Burke (D-36th)
11. Al Riley (D-38th)
12. Martin Moylan (D- 55th)
13. Michelle Mussman (D-56th)
14. Stephanie Kifowit (D-84th)
15. Emily McAsey (D-85th)
16. Lawrence Walsh, Jr. (D-86th)
17. Linda Chapa LaVia (D-83rd)
18. Jehan Gordon (D-92nd)
19. Jack Franks (D-63rd)
Yes or likely total: 53
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No- 41
1. Monique Davis (D-27th)
2. Renee Kosel (R-37th)
3. Jeanne Ives (R-42nd)
4. Patti Bellock (R-47th)
5. Sandra Pihos (R-48th)
6. Mike Fortner (R-49th)
7. David McSweeney (R-52nd)
8. Brandon Phelps (D-118th)
9. Thomas Morrison (R-54th)
10. JoAnn Osmond (R-61st)
11. Barbara Wheeler (R-64th)
12. Timothy Schmitz (R-65th)
13. Michael Tryon (R-66th)
14. Charles Jefferson (R-67th)
15. John Cabello (R-68th)
16. Joe Sosnowski (R-69th)
17. Robert Pritchard (R-70th)
18. Patrick Verschoore (D-72nd)
19. David Leitch (R-73rd)
20. Don Moffitt (R-74th)
21. John Bradley (D-117th)
22. Frank Mautino (D-76th)
23. Katherine Cloonen (D-79th)
24. Jim Durkin (R-82nd)
25. Rich Brauer (R-87th)
26. Keith Sommer (R-88th)
27. Jim Sacia (R-89th)
28. Tom Demmer (R-90th)
29. Michael Unes (R-91st)
30. Norine Hammond (R-93rd)
31. Jil Tracy (R-94th)
32. Wayne Rosenthal (R-95th)
33. Tom Cross (R-97th)
34. Raymond Poe (R-99th)
35. Bill Mitchell (R-101st)
36. Josh Harms (R-106th)
37. John Cavaletto (R-107th)
38. Charles Meier (R-108th)
39. David Reis (R-109th)
40. Mike Bost (R-115th)
41. Jerry Costello, II (D-116th)
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Likely No -9
1. Darlene Senger (R-41st)
2. David Harris (R-53rd)
3. Adam Brown (R-102nd)
4. Chad Hays (R-104th)
5. Dan Brady (R-105th)
6. Brad Halbrook (R-110th)
7. Daniel Beiser (D-111th)
8. Dwight Kay (R-112th)
9. Jay Hoffman (D-113th)
No or likely no: 50
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Target List- 15
1. Silvana Tabares (D-21st)
2. Thaddeus Jones (D-29th)
3. Marcus C. Evans, Jr. (D-33rd)
4. Fred Crespo (D-44th)
5. Kay Hatcher (R-50th)
6. Rita Mayfield (D-60th)
7. Anthony DeLuca (D-80th)
8. John Anthony (R-75th)
9. Sue Scherer (D-96th)
10. C.D. Davidsmeyer (R-100th)
11. Mary Flowers (D-31st)
12.John D’Amico (D-15th)
13. Dennis Reboletti (R-45th)
14. Eddie Lee Jackson, Sr. (D-114th)
15. Michael McAuliffe (R-20th)
Contributing to roll call: Casey Cameron
