Richard Durbin
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Richard Joseph Durbin (born
1944) is the senior
United States Senator from
Illinois. A lawyer who originally came from
East Saint Louis, he was elected to the
United States House of Representatives in
1982 and served there from
1983 to
1997, being reelected every two years and serving as a delegate to all four Democratic National Conventions that occurred during that period.
Durbin was chairman of the Illinois delegation in 1996. Also in 1996, he became the Democratic candidate for the Senate to replace the retiring Democratic incumbent, Paul Simon. The two men had been associated before; while Simon was Lieutenant Governor of Illinois, Durbin was his legal counsel. Durbin won the election and was easily elected to a second term in 2002.
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