| 
             
			
			  
			
			  
			 
			Ballot Pedia gathers basic information on candidates. 
			 The following are questions answered 
			by Lange: 
			 
			Who are you? Tell us about yourself 
			 
			I am a 67 year old commodity broker living in Quincy IL I ran for a 
			seat in the IL General Assembly in both 1994, 1996. I was born in 
			Baltimore Maryland. I grew up in Woodlawn Maryland My parents were 
			Albert and Elizabeth Lange I have 5 brothers and sisters, John, 
			Phillip, Cathi, Terry, Frank Graduated from Cardinal Gibbons HS 1973 
			Moved to Honey Creek township in 1974, wanted to experience farm 
			life. Received an Associate Degree John Wood Community College 1989 
			Received from Quincy University an BS in Management Information 
			Systems in 1991 Became commodity broker with D&S Commodities in 1996 
			Had many ups and downs in business Since 2018 have been active in 
			local Democratic Party. 
			
			  [to 
			top of second column]  | 
            
             
			
			  Three key messages of your 
			campaign. What are the main points you want voters to remember about 
			your goals for your time in office?  
			 
			• The People of the 15th IL Congressional District should have a 
			voice in determining their future. 
			 
			• The American economy exists as an opportunity for all Americans, 
			not just s select few. 
			 
			• Social Security and affordable healthcare should be strengthened 
			not dismantled to fade into the sunset. 
			
			  
			What areas of public policy are you personally passionate about? 
			 
			The American People's Referendum act. Updating the Upper Mississippi 
			River's and Illinois Rivers lock and dam system. Strengthening 
			Social Security so it is there for future generations. Building a 
			healthcare system which help make the US competitive.]  
			 
			- Ballotpedia 
			 
			Logan County was formerly in the 18th Congressional District with 
			Republican Darin LaHood the current representative. LaHood is 
			running for re-election to Congress in 2022 in the newly drawn 16th 
			Congressional District to the north of Logan County. 
			 
			[Jan Youngquist]  |