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Harmon opts against battling Welch in West Side race for state central committee post

Races for a pair of obscure but influential West Side political posts will pit powerful Chicago Democrats against each other, but they won’t include a head-to-head matchup between the Illinois General Assembly’s top legislative leaders.

After collecting petition signatures over the summer for a 7th Congressional District state central committeeperson seat, Illinois Senate President Don Harmon didn’t file by Monday’s deadline for a spot on the ballot against his Capitol counterpart, House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch.

“The Senate is combating grave dangers in our nation,” Harmon said through a spokesperson. “I’m comfortable that the slate of central committee candidates across the state can handle the politics and confident that [Illinois Democratic Party Chair] Lisa Hernandez will continue to lead a vibrant statewide Democratic Party.”

Illinois Senate President Don Harmon speaks with reporters on Governor’s Day at the Illinois State Fair in Springfield, Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2025.

Illinois Senate President Don Harmon has decided not to seek the seat as the 7th Congressional District state central committeeperson.

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That leaves Welch to fend with Oak Park Township Supervisor Tim Thomas for one of the district’s central committee posts, one of which is held by a man and the other by a woman under state law.

The other contest includes incumbent West Side Ald. Emma Mitts (37th); state Sen. Lakesia Collins, D-Chicago; City Treasurer Melissa Conyears-Ervin; and former Maywood liquor commissioner Mary “May” Larry.

Spots on the March 17 ballot are not finalized. Petitions can be challenged for the next week.

Welch is after the state central committee post that will open up for the first time in well over a decade when U.S. Rep. Danny Davis retires at the end of his term. Conyears-Ervin is running for Davis’ congressional seat.

Thirty-four committeepeople govern the state Democratic Party, two from each of Illinois’ 17 congressional districts. They’re responsible for driving voter registration and turnout, as well as recruiting candidates.

Democratic heavyweights including Davis and Hernandez have endorsed Welch, who along with Harmon is one of the party’s most prolific campaign fundraisers.

Welch entered October with $101,000 in his committeeperson campaign fund, state election board records show.

Collins, with the backing of powerful labor groups, had more than $240,000 in her state campaign fund, while Mitts had more than $23,000. Conyears-Ervin had about $7,300 in a state fund but more than $225,000 in her federal campaign fund.

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