Chicago Sun-Times

YARBROUGH OPTS AGAINST SECRETARY OF STATE CAMPAIGN

- BY RACHEL HINTON, POLITICAL REPORTER rhinton@suntimes.com | @rrhinton

Citing her husband’s health and unfinished business in her current position, Cook County Clerk Karen Yarbrough said Tuesday that she will not run for Illinois secretary of state and will instead throw her support behind Ald. Pat Dowell.

“I’m not running [for secretary of state]. I’m going to run for reelection,” Yarbrough told the Chicago Sun-Times. “I haven’t finished the work I’ve started with in the office.”

Yarbrough said she is also concerned about her husband’s health.

Henderson Yarbrough was diagnosed with prostate cancer and, while it was caught early, the county clerk said running for a statewide position, which would require traveling around Illinois to shore up support, “isn’t something I’m interested in doing while he’s in his therapy.”

“He is my rock,” the county clerk said of her spouse. “There’s nothing I have done in the past 30 years that he hasn’t been by my side for. He’s quiet, soft spoken but he’s got a lot of wisdom — especially as it relates to this rough and tumble business I’m in — and he’s the head of our family. … He’s the center of our world, and I hope he gets through this.”

Yarbrough said she’ll support Dowell, who plans to announce her bid for the office Wednesday.

The 3rd Ward alderman has had some of the same ideas Yarbrough has had to modernize the office, the county clerk said.

“I like her style — she works hard,” Yarbrough said. “That office is begging for someone who has ideas for innovation, and she has some of those same ideas. I’m excited about her candidacy, frankly.”

In December, Yarbrough told the SunTimes she was giving a bid for the secretary of state position “great considerat­ion” since Jesse White announced he would not seek reelection to the position he’s held since 1998.

“Everybody wants to be secretary of state,” Yarbrough said at the time.

That’s not much of an exaggerati­on — among politician­s.

It’s one of the most coveted elected offices in Illinois — full of easy publicity, thousands of jobs and the potential to serve as a stepping stone to the governor’s mansion.

Former Illinois Treasurer and U.S. Senate candidate Alexi Giannoulia­s is running to lead the office, which produces $2 billion in annual revenue for the state, administer­ing driver’s license and license plates among other services.

Along with Dowell and Giannoulia­s, state Sen. Michael Hastings, D-Tinley Park, is also running for the position. City Clerk Anna Valencia has formed an explorator­y committee for a bid but has not yet held an official campaign kickoff event.

 ?? ANTHONY VAZQUEZ/SUN-TIMES FILE ?? Cook County Clerk Karen Yarbrough speaks to reporters last year.
ANTHONY VAZQUEZ/SUN-TIMES FILE Cook County Clerk Karen Yarbrough speaks to reporters last year.
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Henderson Yarbrough
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Ald. Pat Dowell

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