Ford County Republicans

Tom Bennett, Chairman

(217) 784-8540

[email protected]
Website: www.fordcountyrepublicans.com

SB35 (formerly SB600). Chairman Bennett’s position on Senate Bill 35 is unknown.

Precinct Committeemen 2012. Ford County has 22 precincts. In 2012, only 22 precincts had a candidate for Republican Precinct Committeeman. No Republican ran in 10 precincts.

Precinct Committeemen 2010. In 2010, only 14 precincts had a candidate for Republican Precinct Committeeman. No Republican ran in 8 precincts.

2012 Presidential Race. In the 2012 Presidential election, the county supported Republican Mitt Romney 70-28% over Democrat Barack Obama.

2008 Presidential Race. In the 2008 Presidential election, the county supported Republican John McCain 64-35% over Democrat Barack Obama.

2004 Presidential Race. In the 2004 Presidential election, the county supported Republican George W. Bush 70-30% over Democrat John Kerry.

About Ford County. Ford County was formed February 17, 1859. It was the last of Illinois’ 102 counties to be formed, and was created at the behest of some residents of Iroquois County, who complained to the General Assembly that they were located too far from the Iroquois County county seat. Its county seat is Paxton, Illinois.

Ford County was named in honor of Thomas Ford, who served as Governor of Illinois from 1842 to 1846. Learn More

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