Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

Former Gaming Board chair picked to lead Illinois GOP

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

Members of the Illinois Republican Party on Saturday picked a former gaming board chief to be the next head of the state party.

Don Tracy, a Springfiel­d attorney who was appointed to lead the Illinois Gaming Board by former Gov. Bruce Rauner, won the backing of members of the state GOP’s central committee.

In a statement after being appointed, Tracy promised “to lead with honesty, integrity, and the vigor we need to turn Illinois around.”

“I ran for this position because I love Illinois — it’s my home — and I believe the ILGOP can be a tremendous catalyst for change in this state,” Tracy said in a statement. “The upcoming election cycle can be monumental if we seize on the tremendous opportunit­ies before us.”

Tracy faced allegation­s in a 2019 executive inspector general report of making or directing several political contributi­ons to Rauner in violation of state gambling laws. He labeled the report a “political hit job” and a “bunch of baloney.”

The attorney beat out two other candidates vying to lead the party — Lake County Republican Chair Mark Shaw, who currently serves as state party co-chair and president of the Republican County Chairmen’s Associatio­n, and Kendall County Board Chair Scott Gryder.

Former chair Tim Schneider announced in December he’d be stepping down from the position, which he called the “honor of a lifetime.”

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