Chicago Sun-Times

THE NEW LIFE OF THE PARTY

S. Side legislator takes over as interim director of state Democratic Party

- BY TINA SFONDELES, POLITICAL REPORTER tsfondeles@suntimes.com | @TinaSfon

A South Side lawmaker will serve as the interim executive director of the Democratic Party of Illinois as the party tries to take back control of the governor’s office — and to step away from a #MeToo scandal that led to the ousting of Tim Mapes last month.

Named as Mapes’ successor on Tuesday, state Rep. Christian Mitchell says he’ll first launch a $1 million voter registrati­on initiative in partnershi­p with Democrat J.B. Pritzker’s gubernator­ial campaign. Mitchell told the Sun-Times he is not applying for the permanent position but will stay on the job through the election and until a new director is in place.

Mitchell’s first step is designed to show the party will prioritize winning down-ballot races throughout the state. And Mitchell will become the first African-American to serve in that role.

“This $1 million initiative will help us reach voters in districts where a strong Democratic turnout from new or unregister­ed voters could flip seats and lead Democrats to victory up and down the ballot,” Mitchell said in a statement. “We’re going to win in November and move our communitie­s forward. I’m so proud to help lead that fight.”

The search committee’s announceme­nt came weeks after Mike Madigan, chairman of the state party and the longest serving statehouse speaker in the U.S. quickly assembled a search committee comprised of Democratic women to select a replacemen­t for Mapes.

Mapes last month announced his resignatio­n as executive director of the party, chief of staff to Madigan and clerk of the Illinois House just hours after Sherri Garrett, a longtime speaker’s office employee, went public with what she called “harass- ment” and “bullying” allegation­s. Mapes’ quick departure marks the closest the #MeToo movement has inched to Madigan.

Madigan last month said the committee will find a candidate “who reflects our commitment to a strong statewide party and a better future for all.”

Mitchell — who previously worked for President Barack Obama and U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth’s campaigns — became the youngest member of the Illinois House of Representa­tives in 2012, at the age of 25.

Mitchell represents the 26th District, which covers part of the Near North Side, the Loop and several South Side neighborho­ods, including South Shore and Hyde Park.

Alaina Hampton, who in February outlined accusation­s against Madigan aide Kevin Quinn — a younger brother of Ald. Marty Quinn (13th) — has said she’s vying for the executive director post. And state Rep. Litesa Wallace, who last year penned an op-ed describing a culture of sexual harassment in politics, also said she’s interested in the party job.

 ?? SUN-TIMES FILES ?? State Rep. Christian Mitchell will serve as the interim executive director of the Democratic Party of Illinois.
SUN-TIMES FILES State Rep. Christian Mitchell will serve as the interim executive director of the Democratic Party of Illinois.

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