Chris Nybo

American politician and attorney


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::summary American politician and attorney ::

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nameChris Nybo
birth_date
birth_placeElmhurst, Illinois
officeMember of the Illinois Senate
from the 24th district
term_start
term_end
precededKirk Dillard
succeededYadav Nathwani
office2Member of the Illinois House of Representatives from the 41st district
term_start2
term_end2
predecessor2Bob Biggins
successor2Darlene Senger (redistricted)
partyRepublican
otherparty
spouseFaye
partner
childrenThree
residenceElmhurst, Illinois
alma_materDartmouth College (B.A.)
University of Chicago (J.D.)
professionAttorney
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|party = Republican |otherparty =
|spouse = Faye |partner =
|relations = |children = Three |residence = Elmhurst, Illinois |alma_mater = Dartmouth College (B.A.) University of Chicago (J.D.) |occupation = |profession = Attorney |committees = |signature = |signature_alt= |website = |footnotes = Chris Nybo (born April 30, 1977) is an American attorney and politician who is a former Republican member of the Illinois Senate. He represented the 24th District. Previously, he had been a member of the Illinois House of Representatives, representing the 41st District from 2011 to 2013.

Career

Nybo received a B.A. from Dartmouth College and a J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School. Nybo was a recipient of a Harry S. Truman Scholarship. He previously served as an Elmhurst, Illinois alderman. Nybo was selected as an Illinois Rising Star in 2010, 2011, and 2012. Nybo served on the following committees: Mass Transit; Consumer Protection; Environment & Energy; Transportation, Regulation, Roads; and Tollway Oversight.

In 2012, Nybo ran for election to the 24th District seat in the Illinois State Senate. He faced incumbent and fellow Republican Kirk Dillard in the primary on March 20, 2012, but lost.

In 2013, Nybo began a second run for the Illinois Senate being vacated by Kirk Dillard and defeated fellow Republican Dennis Reboletti in the primary. In August, he was appointed to this same seat when Dillard resigned to become Chairman of the RTA.

In 2018, he was narrowly defeated by Suzy Glowiak, conceding the race on November 10, 2018. Nybo then resigned from his seat on November 15, 2018 and was replaced by Yadav Nathwani.

Personal life

Nybo and his wife Faye have three children, Connor, Olivia, and Allison.

Electoral history

| title = Illinois 41st State House District Republican Primary, 2010 | party = Illinois Republican Party | candidate = Chris Nybo | votes = 5906 | percentage = 45.94 | party = Illinois Republican Party | candidate = Brien Sheahan | votes = 3575 | percentage = 27.81 | party = Illinois Republican Party | candidate = Rafael Rivadeneira | votes = 1951 | percentage = 15.18 | party = Illinois Republican Party | candidate = Michael Manzo | votes = 823 | percentage = 6.4 | party = Illinois Republican Party | candidate = Matt Burden | votes = 601 | percentage = 4.67 | votes = 12856 | percentage = 100.0 | title = Illinois 41st State House District General Election, 2010 | party = Illinois Republican Party | candidate = Chris Nybo | votes = 23537 | percentage = 62.43 | party = Democratic Party of Illinois | candidate = Brian Stephenson | votes = 14166 | percentage = 37.57 | votes = 37703 | percentage = 100.0

| title = Illinois 24th State Senate District Republican Primary, 2012 | party = Illinois Republican Party | candidate = Kirk Dillard | votes = 19287 | percentage = 61.69 | party = Illinois Republican Party | candidate = Chris Nybo | votes = 11979 | percentage = 38.31 | votes = 31266 | percentage = 100.0 | title = Illinois 24th State Senate District Republican Primary, 2014 | party = Illinois Republican Party | candidate = Chris Nybo | votes = 15544 | percentage = 58.88 | party = Illinois Republican Party | candidate = Dennis Reboletti | votes = 10852 | percentage = 41.11 | votes = 26396 | percentage = 100.0 | title = Illinois 24th State Senate District General Election, 2014 | party = Illinois Republican Party | candidate = Chris Nybo | votes = 47590 | percentage = 60.28 | party = Democratic Party of Illinois | candidate = Suzanne Glowiak | votes = 31357 | percentage = 39.72 | votes = 78947 | percentage = 100.0 | title = Illinois 24th State Senate District Republican Primary, 2018 | party = Illinois Republican Party | candidate = Chris Nybo (incumbent) | votes = 17575 | percentage = 100.0 | votes = 17575 | percentage = 100.0 | title = Illinois 24th State Senate District General Election, 2018 | party = Democratic Party of Illinois | candidate = Suzanne Glowiak | votes = 51695 | percentage = 50.8 | party = Illinois Republican Party | candidate = Chris Nybo (incumbent) | votes = 50059 | percentage = 49.2 | votes = 101754 | percentage = 100.0

References

References

  1. Fieldman, Chuck. (November 27, 2018). "Chris Nybo resigns from state Senate after losing re-election; Glen Ellyn Republican appointed to complete six weeks of term".
  2. "Christopher L. Nybo".
  3. "Representative Chris Nybo (R)". Illinois General Assembly.
  4. "About Chris Nybo". Chris Nybo Campaign Website.
  5. "Attorney Profile: Chris Nybo". Super Lawyers.
  6. "Candidate List". Illinois State Board of Elections.
  7. (2014-08-05). "Nybo back in the GA". Capitol Fax.
  8. (November 10, 2018). "State Sen. Chris Nybo concedes race to former Western Springs board member Suzy Glowiak".
  9. Kmitch, Justin. (November 27, 2018). "Milton Twp. trustee fills state Senate seat in wake of Nybo's resignation".
  10. (December 2023). "Election Results 2010 GENERAL PRIMARY". [[Illinois State Board of Elections]]}}{{Dead link.
  11. (December 2023). "Election Results 2010 GENERAL ELECTION". [[Illinois State Board of Elections]]}}{{Dead link.
  12. (December 2023). "Election Results 2012 GENERAL PRIMARY". [[Illinois State Board of Elections]]}}{{Dead link.
  13. (December 2023). "Election Results 2014 GENERAL PRIMARY". [[Illinois State Board of Elections]]}}{{Dead link.
  14. (December 2023). "Election Results 2014 GENERAL ELECTION". [[Illinois State Board of Elections]]}}{{Dead link.
  15. (December 2023). "Election Results 2018 GENERAL PRIMARY". [[Illinois State Board of Elections]]}}{{Dead link.
  16. (December 2023). "Election Results 2018 GENERAL ELECTION". [[Illinois State Board of Elections]]}}{{Dead link.

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