Iroquois County Republicans

Shane Cultra, Chairman
400 N. Poplar
Onarga, IL 60955
[email protected]

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SB35 (formerly SB600). Chairman Cultra SUPPORTS Senate Bill 35.

Precinct Committeemen 2012. Iroquois County has 37 precincts. In 2012, only 16 precincts had a candidate for Republican Precinct Committeeman. No Republican ran in 21 precincts.

Precinct Committeemen 2010. In 2010, only 18 precincts had a candidate for Republican Precinct Committeeman. No Republican ran in 19 precincts.

2012 Presidential Race. In the 2012 Presidential election, the county supported Republican Mitt Romney 71-27% over Democrat Barack Obama.

2008 Presidential Race. In the 2008 Presidential election, the county supported Republican John McCain 64-34% over Democrat Barack Obama.

2004 Presidential Race. In the 2004 Presidential election, the county supported Republican George W. Bush 72-28% over Democrat John Kerry.

About Iroquois County. Iroquois County was formed in 1833 out of Vermilion County. Its county seat is Watseka, Illinois.

Iroquois County is the named for the Iroquois people - a former confederacy of six Native North American peoples, the Mohawk, Oneida, Seneca, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Tuscarora who originally settled along the Hudson River Valley. The name of the tribe was given originally to a river stretching 120 miles between Jasper County, Indiana and the Kankakee River in Illinois and was later transferred to the county. Learn More

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