
State senator Dale Fowler (R-Harrisburg) left and State Representative Dave Severin (R-Benton) right discuss running for re-election. Fowler formally announced yesterday he is seeking re-election for the 59th District State Senate seat. (WSIL-TV Photo)
(Evie Allen, WSIL-TV. Please click on the link above for the full story and video. Here is an excerpt below)
With another election year right around the corner, many incumbents have already announced their bids for re-election. It comes, as many other long-time office-holders in Springfield, have decided to call it “quits.”
Every Illinois House Representative serves two-year terms. With the Senate it gets a little tricky: senators fall into three groups, with each group serving a 2-year term at a different time between censuses. For the rest of the decade, they serve 4-year terms.
Republicans Dale Fowler, Dave Severin and Terry Bryant go will back to the campaign trail again.
Senator Fowler of the 59th District and Representative Severin said they remain more excited than ever to continue in Springfield




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