Our Chicago: Changes coming to Illinois' congressional delegation in 2026 primary elections

CHICAGO — With the Illinois Primary just over a month away, the political landscape in the state is poised for significant change. This election marks the beginning of a new chapter as several fresh faces are set to join Illinois’ Congressional delegation.

A major shift is on the horizon with the news of longtime Senator Dick Durbin stepping down. In response, Congresswoman Robin Kelly from the second district and Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi from the eighth district have launched their campaigns to fill Durbin’s Senate seat.

Our Chicago: Changes Coming To Illinois’ Congressional Delegation

Adding to the political shuffle, the Chicago area faces the opening of five House seats. Retirements are reshaping the field, with incumbents such as Jesus “Chuy” Garcia from the fourth district, Danny Davis from the seventh, and Jan Schakowsky from the ninth announcing their departures.

Loyola University’s Twyla Blackmond, an associate professor of political science, notes, “This is pretty unusual. There’s a lot of open seats and a lot of competition on both sides.”

With a dynamic and contested race ahead, voters in Illinois are preparing for a critical election that promises to redefine the state’s political representation.

“This is pretty unusual,” says Twyla Blackmond, associate professor of political science at Loyola University, “There’s a lot of open seats and a lot of open seats that are being contested on both sides.”

She says voters are going to have a lot of options.

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“They’re going to have to take a bit more time to understand the different elections and candidates and really kind of consider their choices,” she said.

Durbin, Davis and Schakowsky have had long tenures in Congress, meaning they’ve also made many connections over the years that the newcomers will not.

“The loss of institutional knowledge would be a disadvantage to the party. However, there are many individuals and voters who would like to see some big changes in the Democratic party. And that comes with new faces new voices and new ideas,” Blackmond said.

So, how will this “new guard” compare to the “old guard” even if they’re members of the same party?

“I think that we can see that a lot of the newcomers as well as like younger voters, more liberal or leftist voters, really want to see the Democrats just be a little bit more assertive and aggressive in their politics,” she said.

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