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Aldo DeAngelis

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and started a steel and tube company. He then moved back to Chicago Heights, Illinois, and started the Vulcan Tube and Metals Company. DeAngelis ran for Illinois Senate in the 1978 general election. In the Republican primary, DeAngelis defeated State Representative
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from 1979 to 1997. DeAngelis then sold his business. During the 1990s, DeAngelis served as a member of the
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Ryan, George, ed. (1993). "State and Local Government Facts".
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President of the Cook County Board of Commissioners
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Chicago Heights, Illinois
Bloom High School
United States Army
Knox College
Galesburg, Illinois
University of Chicago
Governors State University
Texas
Thomas Miller
James R. Thompson
Democratic
Robert Lane
Illinois State Senate
Illinois Republican Party Central Committee
Illinois's 4th congressional district
1990
President of the Cook County Board of Commissioners
Cook County Board of Commissioners
the coinciding election for the board's members
Debbie Halvorson
Crete Township Clerk
Illinois General Assembly
Olympia Fields, Illinois
Illinois Blue Book 1979-1980
"GOP will gain seats in Senate but not enough"
Sangamon State University
ISSN
0738-9663
Illinois Blue Book 1993-1994
"IL State Senate 40 Race – Nov 05, 1996"

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