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'''Chris Lauzen''' is a [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] member of the [[Illinois Senate|Illinois State Senate]] representing the 25th district. Chris Lauzen was elected to the state senate in [[1992]] as part of a group of conservative state senators who were dubbed the "fab five" who often challenged the leadership of the Illinois Republican Party; other members of this group include: [[Peter Fitzgerald]], [[Patrick O'Malley]], [[Steve Rauschenberger]], and [[Dave Syverson]].
'''Chris Lauzen''' is a [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] member of the [[Illinois Senate|Illinois State Senate]] representing the 25th district. Chris Lauzen was elected to the state senate in [[1992]] as part of a group of conservative state senators who were dubbed the "fab five" who often challenged the leadership of the Illinois Republican Party; other members of this group include: [[Peter Fitzgerald]], [[Patrick O'Malley]], [[Steve Rauschenberger]], and [[Dave Syverson]]. He has announced that he will run for Dennis Hastert's congressional seat in 2008 if Hastert decides to retire.


==Race for Illinois State Comptroller==
==Race for Illinois State Comptroller==

Revision as of 18:45, 7 May 2007

Chris Lauzen
Member of the Illinois Senate
from the 25th district
In office
1993 -
Personal details
Political partyRepublican
SpouseSarah Lauzen

Chris Lauzen is a Republican member of the Illinois State Senate representing the 25th district. Chris Lauzen was elected to the state senate in 1992 as part of a group of conservative state senators who were dubbed the "fab five" who often challenged the leadership of the Illinois Republican Party; other members of this group include: Peter Fitzgerald, Patrick O'Malley, Steve Rauschenberger, and Dave Syverson. He has announced that he will run for Dennis Hastert's congressional seat in 2008 if Hastert decides to retire.

Race for Illinois State Comptroller

In 1998 Senator Lauzen ran for Illinois State Comptroller to replace retiring Republican Comptroller Loleta Didrickson. Chris Lauzen won the Republican primary defeating Harry J. Seigle of East Dundee, but lost in the general election to Democrat Dan Hynes.

Electoral history

  • 1998 Race for Comptroller
    • (D) Dan Hynes 58.6%
    • (R) Chris Lauzen 39.6%
    • (Ref.) Houstoun McIntosh Sadler II 1.7%