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Page 1: County Data Book

2002

Illinois

COUNTY DATA BOOK

Illinois General Assembly

LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH UNIT

Sixth Edition

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JOINT COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATIVESUPPORT SERVICES

House Republican Leader& Chairman Rep. Lee A. Daniels

Speaker of the House Rep. Michael J. MadiganPresident of the Senate Sen. James “Pate” Philip

Senate Democratic Leader Sen. Emil Jones, Jr.

LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH UNIT

Co-Chairperson Sen. William F. MaharCo-Chairperson Rep. Sara Feigenholtz

Executive Director Patrick D. O’Grady

Senators RepresentativesLarry Bomke Mark H. BeaubienDebbie Halvorson Patricia R. BellockN. Duane Noland Constance A. HowardCarol Ronen Susana MendozaWilliam “Bill” Shaw Rosemary Mulligan

The Legislative Research Unit is the central general researchagency for the General Assembly. A board of 12 legislators,appointed by the Joint Committee on Legislative Support Ser-vices, supervises its operations.

A staff of researchers handles inquiries from legislators, legisla-tive committees, and partisan staff. The staff’s areas of expertiseinclude law generally, science and technology, taxation, educa-tion, local government, economics and fiscal affairs, and thepolitical and social history of Illinois.

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ILLINOIS COUNTY DATA BOOK

Sixth Edition

Compiled byTaran Ley, Head Librarian

Layout byDianna Jones, Office AssociateMarilyn Flynn, Graphic Artist

Publication 303, December 2002

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IntroductionThe Legislative Research Unit is pleased to present the sixth edition of its County DataBook. This reference collects in one place the major demographic, economic, andpolitical statistics for each county. It is intended for legislators and others who want tobecome more familiar with the state of Illinois and its counties.

Part 1 describes Illinois as a whole and contains maps shaded to show some importantdata about counties. Part 2 gives a separate compilation of statistics for each county.Part 3 ranks all counties for most of these statistics. Part 4 contains sources andmethodology, and lists of counties by representative, legislative, and Congressionaldistricts. Your suggestions for additions and improvements are appreciated.

Patrick D. O’GradyExecutive Director

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ContentsPage

Part 1: Illinois in Perspective .............................................................................................1Map 1: Population Changes for Illinois Counties, 1990 to 2000 ....................................................... 5Map 2: Per-Capita Income for Illinois Counties, 2000....................................................................... 6Map 3: Unemployment Rates by County, 2001 ................................................................................. 7Map 4: Largest Source of Employment in Each County, 1999 .......................................................... 8Map 5: Number of State Employees by County, 2001 ....................................................................... 9

Part 2: Economic & Social Profiles of Each County .............................................. 11-114

Part 3: County Rankings for Selected Social & Economic Characteristics ........115-164Table 1: Area of Illinois Counties .................................................................................................... 117Table 2: Population of Illinois Counties,1990.................................................................................. 118Table 3: Population of Illinois Counties, 2000................................................................................. 119Table 4: Population of Illinois Counties, Percent Change Between 1990 and 2000 ........................ 120Table 5: Percent of Population White, 2000 .................................................................................... 121Table 6: Percent of Population Black, 2000 ..................................................................................... 122Table 7: Percent of Population of Asian and Pacific Islander, 2000 ................................................ 123Table 8: Percent of Population Indian or Alaskan Native Races, 2000 ........................................... 124Table 9: Percent of Population of Hispanic Origin, Any Race 2000 ............................................... 125Table 10: Percent of Population Under Age 18, 2000 ........................................................................ 126Table 11: Percent of Population Age18 to 64, 2000........................................................................... 127Table 12: Percent of Population Over Age 65, 2000 .......................................................................... 128Table 13: Percent of Female Households With Children Under 18, 2000 ......................................... 129Table 14: Percent of Children Under 18 in Poverty, 1998 ................................................................. 130Table 15: Income Per Capita, 2000 .................................................................................................... 131Table 16: Percent Change in Income Per Capita, 1990-2000 ............................................................ 132Table 17: Unemployment Rate, 2001................................................................................................. 133Table 18: Percent Change in Unemployment Rate, 1991-2001 ......................................................... 134Table 19: Construction Jobs, 1999 (as a percent of total jobs in the county) .................................... 135Table 20: Construction Jobs, 1999 (as a percent of total such jobs in the state) ................................ 136Table 21: Farm Jobs, 1999 (as a percent of total jobs in the county) ................................................. 137Table 22: Farm Jobs, 1999 (as a percent of total such jobs in the state) ............................................ 138Table 23: Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate Jobs, 1999 (as a percent of total jobs in the county) ............................................................................................ 139Table 24: Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate Jobs, 1999 (as a percent of total such jobs in the state) ....................................................................................... 140Table 25: Government (Federal, State, and Local) Jobs, 1999

(as a percent of total jobs in the county) ............................................................................ 141Table 26: Government (Federal, State, and Local) Jobs, 1999

(as a percent of total such jobs in the state) ....................................................................... 142Table 27: Manufacturing Jobs, 1999 (as a percent of total jobs in the county) ................................. 143Table 28: Manufacturing Jobs, 1999 (as a percent of total such jobs in the state) ............................. 144Table 29: Service Jobs, 1999 (as a percent of total jobs in the county) ............................................. 145Table 30: Service Jobs, 1999 (as a percent of total such jobs in the state) ........................................ 146

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Table 31: Transportation and Public Utility Jobs, 1999(as a percent of total jobs in the county) ............................................................................ 147

Table 32: Transportation and Public Utility Jobs, 1999(as a percent of total such jobs in the state) ....................................................................... 148

Table 33: Wholesale and Retail Trade Jobs, 1999 (as a percent of total jobs in the county) ............. 149Table 34: Wholesale and Retail Trade Jobs, 1999 (as a percent of total such jobs in the state) ........ 150Table 35: Number of State Employees, 2001 ..................................................................................... 151Table 36: Value of Farmland, 1998 Equalized Assessed Value (millions) ......................................... 152Table 37: Value of Residential Real Estate, 1998 Equalized Assessed Value (millions) ................... 153Table 38: Value of Industrial Real Estate, 1998 Equalized Assessed Value (millions) ...................... 154Table 39: Value of Commercial Real Estate, 1998 Equalized Assessed Value (millions) ................. 155Table 40: Number of Farms, 1997 ..................................................................................................... 156Table 41: Percent Change in Number of Farms 1992 - 1997 ............................................................. 157Table 42: Foreign-Owned Agricultural Land, 1997 ........................................................................... 158Table 43: Percentage Turnout of Registered Voters in the 2000 General Election ............................ 159Table 44: Number of Republican Ballots in the 2002 Primary Election ............................................ 160Table 45: Number of Democrat Ballots in the 2002 Primary Election .............................................. 161Table 46: Percentage Turnout of Registered Voters in the 2002 General Election ............................ 162Table 47: Number of Republican Ballots in the 2002 General Election ............................................ 163Table 48: Number of Democrat Ballots in the 2002 General Election .............................................. 164

Part 4: Sources, Methodology & Appendices ............................................................... 165-171Sources & Methodology ............................................................................................................. 167-168Appendix A: Counties in Each Congressional District ..................................................................... 169Appendix B: Counties in Each Legislative (Senate) District ............................................................ 170Appendix C: Counties in Each Representative (House) District ....................................................... 171

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Part 1Illinois in Perspective

POPULATION

Illinois’ population increased by 988,691 from 1990 to 2000, roughly 8.6%. This was below the national growth rate of 13.2%.Illinois’ share of the total U.S. population decreased 0.2 percentage points. Cook County’s population increased by 5.3%, andthere were large population gains in counties surrounding Cook. Downstate counties showed the largest decreases in population.See Map 1 on page 5.

Illinois % ofIllinois % change U.S. % change U.S. population

1990 Census 11,430,602 - 248,709,873 - 4.6%2000 Census 12,419,293 8.6% 281,421,906 13.2% 4.4%

The 2000 Census showed Illinois with a smaller proportion of all races except black in comparison to the nation, and a populationwith a median age slightly below to the national average. Educationally, Illinois was above national levels.

1990 Census 2000 Census % changeIllinois U.S. Illinois U.S. Illinois U.S.

White (non-Hispanic) 74.8% 75.6% 67.8% 69.1% -1.5% 3.4%Black 14.6 11.7 14.9 12.1 10.9 16.2American Indian, Eskimo or Aleut 0.2 0.7 0.1 0.7 0.1 15.3Asian or Pacific Islander 2.4 2.8 3.4 3.7 53.5 50.3Hispanic Origin, any race 7.9 9.0 12.3 12.5 69.2 57.9

AgeUnder 18 25.8 25.6 26.1 25.7 10.2 13.718 to 64 61.7 61.9 61.8 61.9 8.9 13.265 or over 12.6 12.6 12.1 12.4 4.4 12.0

Median Age 32.8 32.8 34.7 35.3 5.8 7.6

Education(age 25 or over)12 or more years 76.2 75.2 85.5 84.1 22.9 28.516 or more year 21.0 20.3 27.1 25.6 41.3 44.9

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ELECTIONS

More voters have taken Democratic than Republican primary ballots since 1992, but the Republican gubernatorial candidatecarried the state in 1994 and 1998. In the last three Presidential elections, a majority of those voting cast Democratic ballots.Democratic voters outnumber Republicans in Cook County and many southern Illinois counties, although Republicans are moredominant in the collar counties.

Primary Democratic RepublicanElection Total vote Number Percent Number Percent

1992 2,561,882 1,633,422 63.8% 878,438 34.3%1994 1,916,260 1,186,888 61.9 729,372 38.11996 1,770,665 902,635 51.0 868,030 49.01998 1,795,235 1,036,133 57.7 759,102 42.32000 1,698,741 917,423 54.0 781,318 46.02002 2,267,152 1,320,813 58.3 946,339 41.7

GeneralElection Registered Turnout Kind of election Democratic* Republican*

1992 6,600,358 78.2% Presidential 48.8% 34.5%1994 6,119,001 52.6 Gubernatorial 35.0 65.01996 6,663,301 66.3 Presidential 59.6 40.41998 6,754,998 52.4 Gubernatorial 48.2 51.82000 7,129,026 69.2 Presidential 56.2 43.82002 7,043,557 51.8 Gubernatorial 50.6 43.7

* Percent shown is of the two-party total, except for 1992 when it is a percentage of the two-party total plus the vote for Ross Perot.

ECONOMY

Illinois’ per-capita income decreased from 109.3% of the U.S. average in 1990 to 108.1% in 2000. Income varies widely amongthe counties throughout the state, ranging from more than 158% of the national average to less than 55%. See Map 2 on page 6for per-capita income and Map 3 on page 7 for unemployment rates.

Per-capita income

Year Illinois U.S. Ill. % of U.S.

1990 $20,433 $18,696 109.3%1995 25,293 23,196 109.02000 31,856 29,469 108.1

Lowest county 2000 (Johnson) 16,140 54.8Highest county 2000 (Lake) 46,640 158.3

Illinois has 4.5% of the total U.S. workforce and an unemployment rate that is higher than the national rate.

Employment

(2001) Illinois U.S. Ill. % of U.S.

Labor force 6,348,569 141,815,000 4.5%Unemployed 5.4% 4.8% _

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Percent Change in Number of Jobs, Illinois and U.S., 1990 to 1999

The distribution of jobs by kind of industry in Illinois mirrors the national distribution; two categories (services and wholesaleand retail trade) comprise over half. Illinois showed a decline in farm jobs although the national figure showed an increase. SeeMap 4 on page 8.

1990 1999 PercentIllinois No. of jobs % of total No. of jobs % of total change

Services 1,792,017 28.2% 2,339,446 32.1% 30.5%Wholesale & retail trade 1,403,951 22.1 1,514,450 20.8 7.9Manufacturing 1,001,855 15.8 976,357 13.4 -2.5Government 834,068 13.1 884,802 12.1 6.1Finance, insurance, real estate 506,627 8.0 658,555 9.0 30.0Transportation & public utilities 337,957 5.3 398,245 5.5 17.8Construction 296,040 4.7 360,503 4.9 21.8Farm 107,455 1.7 101,593 1.4 -5.5Other 69,060 1.1 63,288 0.9 -8.4

Total 6,349,030 100.0% 7,297,239 100.0% 14.9%

United StatesServices 37,572,900 27.4% 51,714,100 31.7% 37.6%Wholesale & retail trade 29,330,900 21.4 34,288,100 21.0 16.9Manufacturing 19,741,600 14.4 19,211,800 11.8 -2.7Government 21,148,000 15.4 22,264,000 13.7 5.3Finance, insurance, real estate 10,183,600 7.4 13,077,300 8.0 28.4Transportation & public utilities 6,568,700 4.8 7,980,600 4.9 21.5Construction 7,225,000 5.3 9,252,400 5.7 28.1Farm 3,103,000 2.3 3,157,000 1.9 1.7Other 2,286,500 1.7 2,084,500 1.3 -8.8

Total 137,160,200 100.0% 163,029,800 100.0% 18.9%

-20.0%

-10.0%

0.0%

10.0%

20.0%

30.0%

40.0%

Ill.

U.S.

Services Wholesale& RetailTrade

Manufac-turing

Govern-ment

Finance,Insurance,

& RealEstate

Transpor-tation &PublicUtilities

Construc-tion

FarmOther

Total

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REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Illinois state government relies mainly on sales tax, income tax, and motor fuel taxes. Local governments rely mainly onproperty taxes. (The figures below are totals for the most recent years for which data are available or estimates could be madefor individual counties.)

Revenue collections (after refunds ) (millions)

State sales & use tax (2001) $5,709.3Individual income tax (est. FY 01) 8,606.9State motor fuel tax (est. FY 01) 1,366.6

Local property tax (1998) 14,396.5

State expenditures (millions)

Elementary and secondary education (1999-2000) $5,024.5Public aid (est. FY 01) 6,253.1State payroll (2001) 3,889.7

Number of state employees, excludingthose at state universities (2001) 102,975(See Map 5 on page 9)

LAND USEThe most striking feature of Illinois land use was the increase in the value of residential property. Figures from 1988-1998 showan increase of over 112%. Farmland showed the smallest increase at 30.9%.

Equalized Assessed Value1998 (millions) % of total 1988-1998 change

Residential 103,828.0 57.1 112.5%Commercial 47,935.9 26.4 73.9Industrial 21,659.4 11.9 33.9Farm $ 8,484.7 4.7% 30.9

Total $181,908.0 100.0% 83.6%

Change in Equalized Assessed Property Value in Illinois, 1988 to 1998

(millions)

0.0

20.0

40.0

60.0

80.0

100.0

$120.0

112.5%

Residential

1988 1998

33.9%

Industrial

30.9%

Farm

73.9%

Commercial

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Map 1: Population Changes for Illinois Counties, 1990 to 2000

10% to 42.0%(17)

BondBooneBrownDeKalbDuPageGrundyJohnsonKaneKendallLakeMcHenryMcLeanMenardMonroeOgleWillWinnebago

5.0% to 9.9%(14)

ClarkCookCrawfordCumberlandEffinghamJeffersonJerseyKankakeePerryPiattPutnamSangamonWilliamsonWoodford

2.0% to 4.9%(18)

AdamsChampaignChristianClintonColesDouglasFayetteJo DaviessLaSalleLeeMacoupinMadisonMarshallMassacMoultrieShelbyTazewellUnion

0.1% to 1.9%(19)

CassClayDeWittEdgarFultonHamiltonHendersonIroquoisLivingstonLoganMarionMorganPeoriaPopeRock IslandSalineStephensonWashingtonWhiteside

0.0% to -9.7%(34)

AlexanderBureauCalhounCarrollEdwardsFordFranklinGallatinGreeneHancockHardinHenryJacksonJasperKnoxLawrenceMaconMasonMcDonoughMercerMontgomeryPikePulaskiRandolphRichlandSchuylerScottSt. ClairStarkVermilionWabashWarrenWayneWhite

10% to 42.0% (17)

5.0% to 9.9% (14)

2.0% to 4.9% (18)

0.1% to 1.9% (19)

0.0% to -9.7% (34)

White

Bo

on

e

Lake

Carroll Ogle

DeKalb Kane

CookWhiteside LeeDuPage

Will

Kendall

Henry LaSalle

Grundy

Rock Island

PutnamMercer

Hen

der

son

Warren

Knox

Marshall

Livingston

Kankakee

Peoria WoodfordIroquois

FordMcLeanTazewellFulton

HancockMcDonough

Schuyler

AdamsBrown Cass

Mason

Logan

Menard

DeWitt Champaign

EdgarDouglas

Piatt

Macon

SangamonMorgan

Christian

Pike Scott

GreeneMacoupin

Shelby

Coles

ClarkCumberland

Jersey

CrawfordBond

FayetteEffingham Jasper

Madison

Clinton

St. Clair

Washington

Marion RichlandLawrence

Jefferson

Wayne

Ed

war

ds

Wab

ash

Ham

ilto

n

Franklin

PerryRandolph

JacksonWilliamson

Saline

Union Johnson PopeHardin

Pulas

ki

Alexander

Cal

ho

un

McHenry

Monroe

Vermilion

Stark

Stephenson WinnebagoJo Daviess

Clay

Gallatin

Moultrie

Bureau

Montgomery

Massac

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Map 2: Per-Capita Income for Illinois Counties, 2000

$27,000 to$46,999 (17)

BooneCookDuPageGrundyJo DaviessKaneKendallLakeMaconMcHenryMcLeanMenardMonroePeoriaPiattSangamonTazewell

$24,000 to$26,999 (28)

AdamsBureauCarrollChampaignClintonDeKalbDouglasEffinghamFordHancockHenryKankakeeLaSalleLawrenceLivingstonMacoupinMadisonMercerOglePutnamRock IslandSt. ClairStephensonWashingtonWhitesideWillWinnebagoWoodford

$22,000 to$23,999 (22)

CassChristianClayColesCumberlandDeWittEdgar

HendersonIroquoisJerseyKnoxLeeMarionMarshallMasonMorganMoultrieRichlandSchuylerStarkWhiteWilliamson

$19,000 to$21,999 (23)

BondCalhounClarkCrawfordEdwardsFultonGallatinJacksonJasperJeffersonLoganMassacMcDonoughMontgomeryPikeRandolphSalineShelbyUnionVermilionWabashWarrenWayne

$16,000 to$18,999 (12)

AlexanderBrownFayetteFranklinGreeneHamiltonHardinJohnsonPerryPopePulaskiScott

$27,000 to $46,999 (17)

$22,000 to $23,999 (22)

$16,000 to $18,999 (12)

$24,000 to $26,999 (28)

$19,000 to $21,999 (23)

Bo

on

e

Lake

Carroll Ogle

DeKalb Kane

CookWhiteside LeeDuPage

Will

Kendall

Henry LaSalle

Grundy

Rock Island

PutnamMercer

Hen

der

son

WarrenKnox

Marshall

Livingston

Kankakee

Peoria WoodfordIroquois

FordMcLeanTazewellFulton

HancockMcDonough

Schuyler

AdamsBrown Cass

Mason

Logan

Menard

DeWitt Champaign

EdgarDouglas

Piatt

Macon

SangamonMorgan

Christian

Pike Scott

GreeneMacoupin

Shelby

Coles

ClarkCumberland

Jersey

CrawfordBond

FayetteEffingham Jasper

Madison

Clinton

St. Clair

Washington

Marion RichlandLawrence

Jefferson

Wayne

Ed

war

ds

Wab

ash

Ham

ilto

n

White

Franklin

PerryRandolph

JacksonWilliamson

Saline

Union Johnson PopeHardin

Pulas

ki

Alexander

Cal

ho

un

McHenry

Monroe

Vermilion

Stark

Stephenson WinnebagoJo Daviess

Clay

Gallatin

Moultrie

Bureau

Montgomery

Massac

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Map 3: Unemployment Rates by County, 2001

7.0% to 11.0%(20)

AlexanderBooneCarrollClayCumberlandFayetteFranklinFultonHardinJasperMarionPerryPopePulaskiSalineStarkStephensonVermilionWabashWhiteside

6.0% to 6.9%(21)

CrawfordDeWittGallatinGrundyHamiltonHancockHenryIroquoisJeffersonLaSalleLawrenceMaconMasonMercerMontgomeryPutnamRichlandShelbySt. ClairWayneWinnebago

5.0% to 5.9%(29)

BondBureauCalhounChristianClarkClintonColesCookEffinghamGreene

JerseyJo DaviessJohnsonKaneKankakeeKnoxLeeMacoupinMadisonOglePeoriaPikeRandolphRock IslandScottUnionWhiteWillWilliamson

4.0% to 4.9%(22)

AdamsCassDeKalbEdgarEdwardsFordHendersonKendallLakeLivingstonLoganMarshallMassacMcHenryMenardMonroeMorganMoultrieSchuylerTazewellWarrenWashington

2.0% to 3.9%(10)

BrownChampaignDouglasDuPageJacksonMcDonoughMcLeanPiattSangamonWoodford

7.0% to 11.0% (20)

6.0% to 6.9% (21)

5.0% to 5.9% (29)

4.0% to 4.9% (22)

2.0% to 3.9% (10)

Bo

on

e

Lake

Carroll Ogle

DeKalbKane

CookWhiteside LeeDuPage

Will

Kendall

HenryLaSalle

Grundy

Rock Island

PutnamMercer

Hen

der

son

WarrenKnox

Marshall

Livingston

Kankakee

Peoria WoodfordIroquois

FordMcLeanTazewellFulton

HancockMcDonough

Schuyler

AdamsBrown Cass

Mason

Logan

Menard

DeWitt Champaign

EdgarDouglas

Piatt

Macon

SangamonMorgan

Christian

Pike Scott

GreeneMacoupin

Shelby

Coles

ClarkCumberland

Jersey

CrawfordBond

FayetteEffingham

Jasper

Madison

Clinton

St. Clair

Washington

Marion RichlandLawrence

Jefferson

Wayne

Ed

war

ds

Wab

ash

Ham

ilto

n

White

Franklin

PerryRandolph

JacksonWilliamson Saline

Union Johnson PopeHardin

Pulas

ki

Alexander

Cal

ho

un

McHenry

Monroe

Vermilion

Stark

Stephenson WinnebagoJo Daviess

Clay

Gallatin

Moultrie

Bureau

Montgomery

Massac

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Map 4: Largest Source of Employment in Each County, 1999

Services (62)

AdamsAlexanderBondBureauCassChristianColesCookCumberlandDuPageEdgarEdwardsEffinghamFayetteFranklinFultonGrundyHancockHardinIroquoisJeffersonJerseyJo DaviessKaneKankakeeKnoxLakeLawrenceLeeLoganMaconMacoupinMadisonMarionMarshallMassacMcHenryMcLeanMenardMercerMonroeMontgomeryMorganMoultriePeoriaPerryPiattRock IslandSalineSangamonSchuylerShelbySt. ClairWabashWarrenWayneWhiteWhitesideWill

WilliamsonWinnebagoWoodford

Wholesale/Retail (11)

CarrollClintonDeWittFordHenryLaSalleMasonPikeRichlandVermilionWashington

Manufacturing(12)

BooneClarkClayCrawfordDouglasKendallLivingstonOglePutnamRandolphStephensonTazewell

Farming (6)

CalhounGallatinGreeneHendersonJasperStark

Government(10)

BrownChampaignDeKalbHamiltonJacksonJohnsonMcDonoughPopePulaskiUnion

Construction(1)

Scott

Services (62)

Wholesale/retail (11)

Manufacturing (12)

Farming (6)

Government (10)

Construction (1)

Bo

on

e

Lake

Carroll Ogle

DeKalb Kane

CookWhiteside LeeDuPage

Will

Kendall

Henry LaSalle

Grundy

Rock Island

PutnamMercer

Hen

der

son

WarrenKnox

Marshall

Livingston

Kankakee

Peoria WoodfordIroquois

FordMcLeanTazewellFulton

HancockMcDonough

Schuyler

AdamsBrown Cass

Mason

Logan

Menard

DeWitt Champaign

EdgarDouglas

Piatt

Macon

SangamonMorgan

Christian

Pike Scott

GreeneMacoupin

Shelby

Coles

ClarkCumberland

Jersey

CrawfordBond

FayetteEffingham Jasper

Madison

Clinton

St. Clair

Washington

Marion RichlandLawrence

Jefferson

Wayne

Wab

ash

Ham

ilto

n

White

Franklin

PerryRandolph

JacksonWilliamson

Saline

Union Johnson PopeHardin

Pulas

ki

Alexander

Cal

ho

un

McHenry

Monroe

Vermilion

Stark

Stephenson WinnebagoJo Daviess

Clay

Gallatin

Moultrie

Bureau

Montgomery

Massac

Ed

war

ds

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Map 5: Number of State Employees by County, 2001 (excluding those atstate universities)

More than20,000 (2)

CookSangamon

1,000 to 3,999(20)

ChampaignChristianDuPageJacksonKaneKankakeeLakeLaSalleLivingstonLoganMacoupinMadisonMenardMontgomeryMorganPeoriaRandolphSt. ClairWillWinnebago

400 to 999(26)

AdamsCassClintonDeKalbFayetteFranklinFultonHenryJeffersonJohnsonKnoxLeeMaconMarionMasonMcHenryMcLeanPerryPikeRock IslandSalineTazewellUnionVermilionWhitesideWilliamson

200 to 399(21)

AlexanderBondBrownBureauColesCrawfordEdgarEffinghamGreeneGrundyIroquoisJerseyKendallMcDonoughOglePulaskiScottShelbyStephensonWarrenWoodford

Less than200 (33)

BooneCalhounCarrollClarkClayCumberlandDeWittDouglasEdwardsFordGallatinHamiltonHancockHardinHendersonJasperJo DaviessLawrenceMarshallMassacMercerMonroeMoultriePiattPopePutnamRichlandSchuylerStarkWabashWashingtonWayneWhite

400 to 999 (26)

More than 20,000 (2)

1,000 to 3,999 (20)

200 to 399 (21)

Less than 200 (33)

Bo

on

e

Lake

Carroll Ogle

DeKalb Kane

CookWhiteside LeeDuPage

Will

Kendall

Henry LaSalle

Grundy

Rock Island

PutnamMercer

Hen

der

son

WarrenKnox

Marshall

Livingston

Kankakee

Peoria WoodfordIroquois

FordMcLeanTazewellFulton

HancockMcDonough

Schuyler

AdamsBrown Cass

Mason

Logan

Menard

DeWitt Champaign

EdgarDouglas

Piatt

Macon

SangamonMorgan

Christian

Pike Scott

GreeneMacoupin

Shelby

Coles

ClarkCumberland

Jersey

CrawfordBond

FayetteEffingham Jasper

Madison

Clinton

St. Clair

Washington

Marion RichlandLawrence

Jefferson

Wayne

Ed

war

ds

Wab

ash

Ham

ilto

n

White

Franklin

PerryRandolph

JacksonWilliamson

Saline

Union Johnson PopeHardin

Pulas

ki

Alexander

Cal

ho

un

McHenry

Monroe

Vermilion

Stark

Stephenson WinnebagoJo Daviess

Clay

Gallatin

Moultrie

Bureau

Montgomery

Massac

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Economic & Social Profilesof Each County

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Adams County

Congressional Districts: 17, 18

Senate District: 47

House District: 93

County Seat: Quincy

Established: January 13, 1825

Area: 857 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 66,0902000 Census 68,277Percent change (1990-2000) 3.3%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 94.6%Black 3.0American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 0.4Hispanic origin, any race 0.8

Age (2000)Under 18 24.9%18 to 64 57.665 and over 17.6

Median age (2000) 38.3

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 6.3%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 16.3%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $24,896 53.1%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 36,492 11.1%Unemployed 4.3% -23.3%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 4.8% 0.6%Farm 4.4 1.8Finance, insurance, real estate 6.0 0.4Government 11.0 0.5Manufacturing 15.0 0.7Services 29.7 0.5Transportation and public utilities 4.2 0.5Wholesale and retail 24.1 0.7Other 0.9 0.6

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $31.4Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 37.4State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 11.1Local property tax (1998) 38.9

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $31.1Public aid (FY 2001) 28.1State payroll (2001) 31.7

Number of state employees (2001) 987

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $ 92.5 33.4%Residential 384.8 110.4Industrial 21.7 -2.4Commercial 141.0 145.7

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 1,415 -5.7%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 5 269

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 6,516 5,883 12,3991994 2,168 3,261 5,4291996 2,695 5,894 8,5891998 2,711 5,666 8,3772000 1,967 4,591 6,5582002 5,246 7,607 12,853

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 39,956 32,274 80.8%1994 36,696 20,295 55.31996 44,795 29,104 65.01998 41,285 25,575 61.92000 39,989 30,892 77.32002 42,861 25,512 59.5

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 37.4% 43.0%1994 Governor 18.6 81.41996 President 45.0 55.01998 Governor 36.7 63.32000 President 41.3 58.72002 Governor 36.6 63.4

Stark

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Alexander County

Congressional District: 12

Senate District: 59

House District: 118

County Seat: Cairo

Established: March 4, 1819

Area: 236 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 10,6262000 Census 9,590Percent change (1990-2000) -9.7%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 62.2%Black 34.8American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.3Asian and Pacific Islander 0.4Hispanic origin, any race 1.4

Age (2000)Under 18 25.8%18 to 64 57.265 and over 16.9

Median age (2000) 38.0

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 11.2%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 32.2%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $18,080 60.1%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 4,212 -0.7%Unemployed 8.9% -37.4%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 0.0% 0.0%Farm 7.5 0.2Finance, insurance, real estate 3.5 <0.1Government 21.5 0.1Manufacturing 13.3 <0.1Services 29.0 <0.1Transportation and public utilities 8.2 0.1Wholesale and retail 16.9 <0.1Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $1.4Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 3.8State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 1.3Local property tax (1998) 3.2

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $8.8Public aid (FY 2001) 9.8State payroll (2001) 6.8

Number of state employees (2001) 221

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $ 9.0 43.8%Residential 14.3 24.4Industrial 7.6 -14.2Commercial 5.0 0.5

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 166 -2.9%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 7 2,292

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 1,868 372 2,2401994 3,457 367 3,8241996 1,686 384 2,0701998 3,295 308 3,6032000 2,605 271 2,8762002 2,097 340 2,437

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 8,046 4,513 56.1%1994 8,027 3,697 46.11996 7,003 4,466 63.81998 7,547 3,990 52.92000 7,740 4,286 55.42002 8,749 3,451 39.4

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 59.1% 30.0%1994 Governor 30.8 69.21996 President 69.4 30.61998 Governor 72.9 27.12000 President 59.7 40.32002 Governor 64.5 35.5

Stark

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Bond County

Congressional District: 19

Senate District: 51

House District: 102

County Seat: Greenville

Established: January 4, 1817

Area: 380 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 14,9912000 Census 17,633Percent change (1990-2000) 17.6%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 89.8%Black 7.4American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.4Asian and Pacific Islander 0.2Hispanic origin, any race 1.4

Age (2000)Under 18 21.9%18 to 64 63.465 and over 14.7

Median age (2000) 36.8

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.0%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 14.6%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $20,719 43.6%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 8,398 13.4%Unemployed 5.0% -38.7%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 3.8% 0.1%Farm 11.0 0.7Finance, insurance, real estate 6.5 0.1Government 15.8 0.1Manufacturing 11.7 0.1Services 26.4 0.1Transportation and public utilities 5.0 0.1Wholesale and retail 18.2 0.1Other 1.5 0.2

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $4.3Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 7.9State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 2.7Local property tax (1998) 8.7

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $8.8Public aid (FY 2001) 6.8State payroll (2001) 10.5

Number of state employees (2001) 284

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $40.2 53.5%Residential 49.6 88.2Industrial 4.8 57.6Commercial 13.4 55.4

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 616 -2.1%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 0 0

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 1,809 1,379 3,1881994 1,100 1,262 2,3621996 1,071 1,445 2,5161998 864 893 1,7572000 1,022 1,687 2,7092002 1,203 1,287 2,490

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 10,575 7,848 74.2%1994 9,660 5,882 60.91996 10,748 7,257 67.51998 10,205 5,343 52.42000 10,408 7,380 70.92002 10,071 6,120 60.8

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 45.6% 36.1%1994 Governor 32.3 67.71996 President 51.6 48.41998 Governor 48.4 51.62000 President 44.6 55.42002 Governor 49.3 50.7

Stark

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Boone County

Congressional District: 16

Senate District: 35

House District: 69

County Seat: Belvidere

Established: March 4, 1837

Area: 281 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 30,8062000 Census 41,786Percent change (1990-2000) 35.6%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 85.0%Black 0.8American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.5Hispanic origin, any race 12.5

Age (2000)Under 18 29.8%18 to 64 59.665 and over 10.7

Median age (2000) 34.5

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.7%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 9.8%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $28,154 53.7%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 22,025 24.2%Unemployed 7.4% -16.8%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 11.1% 0.6%Farm 4.2 0.8Finance, insurance, real estate 6.4 0.2Government 8.7 0.2Manufacturing 29.6 0.6Services 18.9 0.1Transportation and public utilities 3.0 0.1Wholesale and retail 18.1 0.2Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $13.6Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 26.0State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 6.0Local property tax (1998) 38.2

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $14.2Public aid (FY 2001) 11.1State payroll (2001) 6.8

Number of state employees (2001) 197

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $ 81.2 73.0%Residential 402.7 217.4Industrial 33.0 4.0Commercial 56.6 166.7

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 490 -2.0%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 7 951

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 2,376 4,539 6,9151994 1,207 3,979 5,1861996 711 4,427 5,1381998 767 6,361 7,1282000 855 4,525 5,3802002 1,510 5,314 6,824

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 15,540 13,836 89.0%1994 15,897 9,741 61.31996 19,800 13,345 67.41998 21,953 9,950 45.32000 24,260 15,972 65.82002 24,846 11,691 47.1

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 37.7% 41.1%1994 Governor 22.6 77.41996 President 46.4 53.61998 Governor 32.4 67.62000 President 42.9 57.12002 Governor 43.2 56.8

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Brown County

Congressional District: 18

Senate District: 47

House District: 93

County Seat: Mt. Sterling

Established: February 1, 1839

Area: 306 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 5,8362000 Census 6,950Percent change (1990-2000) 19.1%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 77.2%Black 18.1American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 0.2Hispanic origin, any race 3.9

Age (2000)Under 18 17.8%18 to 64 69.565 and over 12.7

Median age (2000) 35.2

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 4.4%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 12.8%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $17,108 52.7%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 3,012 27.6%Unemployed 3.0% -40.4%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 4.6% <0.1%Farm 20.4 0.5Finance, insurance, real estate 5.9 <0.1Government 21.1 0.1Manufacturing 0.4 <0.1Services 19.9 <0.1Transportation and public utilities 16.5 0.1Wholesale and retail 9.4 <0.1Other 1.7 0.1

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $1.1Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 2.5State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 1.0Local property tax (1998) 3.5

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $2.6Public aid (FY 2001) 2.5State payroll (2001) 9.6

Number of state employees (2001) 262

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $23.5 33.9%Residential 12.4 88.6Industrial 0.0 -Commercial 10.2 193.3

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 377 -2.3%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 0 0

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 600 605 1,2051994 686 1,150 1,8361996 339 724 1,0631998 673 1,354 2,0272000 437 724 1,1612002 495 632 1,127

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 3,604 2,761 76.6%1994 3,452 2,719 78.81996 3,400 2,348 69.11998 3,565 2,850 79.92000 3,731 2,734 73.32002 3,416 2,316 12,853

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 42.8% 38.4%1994 Governor 21.1 78.91996 President 48.6 51.41998 Governor 47.3 52.72000 President 41.3 58.72002 Governor 43.0 57.0

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Bureau County

Congressional Districts: 11, 14,18

Senate Districts: 37, 38

House Districts: 73, 74, 76

County Seat: Princeton

Established: February 28, 1837

Area: 869 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 35,6882000 Census 35,503Percent change (1990-2000) -0.5%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 93.5%Black 0.3American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 0.5Hispanic origin, any race 4.9

Age (2000)Under 18 24.7%18 to 64 57.465 and over 17.7

Median age (2000) 39.6

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 4.8%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 12.3%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $24,015 49.2%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 19,219 8.3%Unemployed 5.5% -21.1%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 5.8% 0.3%Farm 11.6 2.0Finance, insurance, real estate 6.0 0.2Government 14.4 0.3Manufacturing 14.4 0.3Services 24.4 0.2Transportation and public utilities 0.0 0.0Wholesale and retail 20.1 0.2Other 3.2 0.9

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $10.5Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 17.9State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 5.9Local property tax (1998) 32.5State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $19.9Public aid (FY 2001) 11.8State payroll (2001) 10.3

Number of state employees (2001) 300

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $188.1 40.3%Residential 173.2 87.1Industrial 8.0 -17.7Commercial 70.6 167.4

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 1,155 -9.3%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 1 10

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 5,438 3,613 9,0511994 2,509 4,607 7,1161996 2,569 5,613 8,1821998 2,829 4,344 7,1732000 2,805 3,677 6,4822002 2,335 5,531 7,866

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 22,306 18,311 82.1%1994 22,381 14,736 65.81996 24,274 16,497 68.01998 24,773 15,087 60.92000 25,248 17,319 68.62002 24,322 13,889 57.1

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 42.3% 38.3%1994 Governor 28.2 71.81996 President 54.0 46.01998 Governor 42.6 57.41988 President 47.6 52.42002 Governor 45.4 54.6

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Calhoun County

Congressional District: 17

Senate District: 49

House District: 97

County Seat: Hardin

Established: January 10, 1825

Area: 254 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 5,3222000 Census 5,084Percent change (1990-2000) -4.5%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 98.4%Black 0.0American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.3Asian and Pacific Islander 0.2Hispanic origin, any race 0.6

Age (2000)Under 18 22.9%18 to 64 57.965 and over 19.2

Median age (2000) 40.5

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 2.6%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 13.6%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $21,895 50.2%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 3,320 25.3%Unemployed 5.6% -33.3%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 6.4% <0.1%Farm 27.7 0.5Finance, insurance, real estate 6.8 <0.1Government 15.3 <0.1Manufacturing 0.0 0.0Services 18.8 <0.1Transportation and public utilities 2.9 <0.1Wholesale and retail 22.0 <0.1Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $1.2Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 2.4State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 1.0Local property tax (1998) 2.6

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $2.9Public aid (FY 2001) 2.0State payroll (2001) 3.7

Number of state employees (2001) 102

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $20.2 140.2%Residential 13.2 10.6Industrial 0.0 -Commercial 6.7 80.2

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 433 -6.3%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 0 0

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 876 416 1,2921994 538 299 8371996 1,076 718 1,7941998 612 608 1,2202000 909 345 1,2542002 837 385 1,222

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 3,726 2,897 77.8%1994 3,628 2,280 62.81996 3,788 3,139 82.91998 3,745 2,650 70.82000 3,778 2,692 71.32002 3,589 2,374 66.1

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 54.3% 26.6%1994 Governor 38.8 61.21996 President 64.0 36.01998 Governor 55.1 44.92000 President 51.6 48.42002 Governor 56.8 43.2

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Carroll County

Congressional District: 16

Senate Districts: 36, 45

House Districts: 71, 89

County Seat: Mt. Carroll

Established: February 22, 1839

Area: 444 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 16,8052000 Census 16,674Percent change (1990-2000) -0.8%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 95.9%Black 0.5American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.4Hispanic origin, any race 2.0

Age (2000)Under 18 24.3%18 to 64 56.565 and over 19.3

Median age (2000) 40.8

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 4.7%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 13.9%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $24,018 55.5%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 8,571 5.2%Unemployed 8.4% 13.8%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 5.8% 0.1%Farm 11.9 1.0Finance, insurance, real estate 7.6 0.1Government 13.1 0.1Manufacturing 14.1 0.1Services 17.7 0.1Transportation and public utilities 8.3 0.2Wholesale and retail 19.0 0.1Other 2.6 0.4

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $5.1Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 9.0State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 3.1Local property tax (1998) 15.7

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $11.7Public aid (FY 2001) 6.2State payroll (2001) 5.8

Number of state employees (2001) 171

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $ 68.8 22.1%Residential 115.1 142.4Industrial 3.5 1.9Commercial 21.1 93.4

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 625 -4.9%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 2 74

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 1,003 2,204 3,2071994 599 2,006 2,6051996 504 2,325 2,8291998 884 2,013 2,8972000 514 2,771 3,2852002 624 3,491 4,115

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 9,696 7,968 82.2%1994 9,499 6,040 63.61996 11,094 7,040 63.51998 10,385 6,199 59.72000 11,375 7,383 64.92002 11,878 6,153 51.8

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 37.3% 43.1%1994 Governor 21.9 78.11996 President 49.1 50.91998 Governor 35.4 64.62000 President 44.8 55.22002 Governor 45.6 54.4

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Cass County

Congressional District: 18

Senate District: 47

House District: 93

County Seat: Virginia

Established: March 3, 1837

Area: 376 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 13,4372000 Census 13,695Percent change (1990-2000) 1.9%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 90.1%Black 0.3American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.3Hispanic origin, any race 8.5

Age (2000)Under 18 25.4%18 to 64 58.965 and over 15.7

Median age (2000) 37.2

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.7%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 15.8%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $23,235 53.8%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 7,276 7.6%Unemployed 4.5% -44.4%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 0.0% 0.0%Farm 12.3 0.6Finance, insurance, real estate 7.1 0.1Government 17.3 0.1Manufacturing 0.0 0.0Services 31.1 0.1Transportation and public utilities 9.0 0.1Wholesale and retail 23.2 0.1Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $3.8Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 7.0State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 2.4Local property tax (1998) 8.3

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $8.4Public aid (FY 2001) 6.2State payroll (2001) 16.6

Number of state employees (2001) 512

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $43.9 33.4%Residential 39.3 79.3Industrial 0.0 -Commercial 20.3 72.6

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 417 -2.8%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 1 267

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 1,560 1,245 2,8051994 1,180 1,000 2,1801996 708 1,111 1,8191998 3,440 925 4,3652000 1,013 993 2,0062002 1,199 1,960 3,159

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 9,601 6,616 68.9%1994 9,012 5,180 57.51996 9,097 5,830 64.11998 9,752 4,723 48.42000 9,924 6,083 61.32002 9,023 5,629 62.4

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 49.7% 33.6%1994 Governor 33.7 66.31996 President 56.1 43.91998 Governor 52.7 47.32000 President 48.4 51.62002 Governor 50.5 49.5

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Champaign County

Congressional District: 15

Senate Districts: 52, 53, 55

House Districts: 103-105, 110

County Seat: Urbana

Established: February 20, 1833

Area: 997 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 173,0252000 Census 179,669Percent change (1990-2000) 3.8%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 77.4%Black 11.1American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 6.4Hispanic origin, any race 2.9

Age (2000)Under 18 21.0%18 to 64 69.365 and over 9.7

Median age (2000) 28.6

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 6.1%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 14.9%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $25,331 48.2%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 99,009 7.3%Unemployed 2.8% -25.2%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 4.5% 1.5%Farm 1.4 1.7Finance, insurance, real estate 5.7 1.0Government 27.3 3.7Manufacturing 10.2 1.3Services 26.2 1.3Transportation and public utilities 3.4 1.0Wholesale and retail 20.6 1.6Other 0.8 1.6

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $83.2Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 97.9State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 22.9Local property tax (1998) 148.5

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $61.8Public aid (FY 2001) 49.3State payroll (2001) 47.3

Number of state employees (2001) 1,311

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $ 221.2 5.8%Residential 1,096.3 67.7Industrial 35.5 1.7Commercial 577.8 69.9

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 1,371 -5.6%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 27 5,565

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 17,110 12,949 30,0591994 10,559 12,897 23,4561996 6,498 13,710 20,2081998 8,276 12,738 21,0142000 11,762 21,308 33,0702002 9,924 18,552 28,476

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 91,710 77,254 84.2%1994 89,464 46,383 51.81996 116,165 68,090 58.61998 127,069 50,026 39.42000 120,757 75,610 62.62002 99,225 54,302 54.7

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 46.3% 35.8%1994 Governor 32.0 68.01996 President 53.5 46.51998 Governor 42.9 57.12000 President 50.6 49.42002 Governor 45.9 54.1

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Christian County

Congressional Districts: 17, 19

Senate Districts: 44, 49

House Districts: 87, 98

County Seat: Taylorville

Established: February 15, 1839

Area: 709 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 34,4182000 Census 35,372Percent change (1990-2000) 2.8%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 95.9%Black 2.1American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 0.4Hispanic origin, any race 1.0

Age (2000)Under 18 24.1%18 to 64 58.765 and over 17.2

Median age (2000) 38.9

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.6%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 15.9%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $23,647 38.0%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 18,517 7.9%Unemployed 5.3% -25.7%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 8.1% 0.4%Farm 6.9 1.1Finance, insurance, real estate 7.0 0.2Government 11.9 0.2Manufacturing 10.0 0.2Services 28.0 0.2Transportation and public utilities 4.5 0.2Wholesale and retail 23.6 0.3Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $12.8Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 18.2State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 5.8Local property tax (1998) 24.7

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $22.3Public aid (FY 2001) 19.2State payroll (2001) 39.9

Number of state employees (2001) 1,174

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $146.7 20.7%Residential 135.7 97.5Industrial 16.4 -24.5Commercial 47.1 58.2

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 820 -8.1%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 2 270

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 6,935 2,995 9,9301994 4,811 1,855 6,6661996 4,535 2,234 6,7691998 6,363 1,799 8,1622000 4,682 1,459 6,1412002 5,157 2,280 7,437

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 23,579 17,956 76.2%1994 21,120 11,820 56.01996 22,272 15,190 68.21998 24,112 12,302 51.02000 24,242 15,121 62.42002 22,506 12,593 56.0

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 51.6% 29.0%1994 Governor 39.1 60.91996 President 57.2 42.81998 Governor 61.9 38.12000 President 47.4 52.62002 Governor 52.5 47.5

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Clark County

Congressional District: 15

Senate District: 55

House District: 109

County Seat: Marshall

Established: March 22, 1819

Area: 502 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 15,9212000 Census 17,008Percent change (1990-2000) 6.8%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 98.6%Black 0.2American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.1Hispanic origin, any race 0.3

Age (2000)Under 18 24.9%18 to 64 57.165 and over 18.0

Median age (2000) 39.2

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.4%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 16.1%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $21,286 45.9%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 10,256 18.2%Unemployed 5.7% -16.1%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 5.2% 0.1%Farm 9.2 0.7Finance, insurance, real estate 5.7 0.1Government 10.8 0.1Manufacturing 25.8 0.2Services 18.0 0.1Transportation and public utilities 2.6 0.1Wholesale and retail 21.2 0.1Other 1.4 0.2

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $4.6Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 7.8State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 3.1Local property tax (1998) 8.7

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $12.2Public aid (FY 2001) 7.0State payroll (2001) 5.6

Number of state employees (2001) 164

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $49.2 62.6%Residential 63.2 156.6Industrial 1.9 -30.7Commercial 20.6 119.3

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 603 -12.0%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 2 296

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 1,788 1,630 3,4181994 1,053 1,505 2,5581996 957 1,942 2,8991998 1,661 2,066 3,7272000 588 1,000 1,5882002 1,249 3,115 4,364

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 10,634 8,195 77.1%1994 10,765 5,929 55.11996 11,434 7,423 64.91998 12,197 6,517 53.42000 12,310 7,700 62.62002 11,905 6,721 56.5

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 41.9% 39.9%1994 Governor 27.0 73.01996 President 46.8 53.21998 Governor 59.7 40.32000 President 40.0 60.02002 Governor 42.2 57.8

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Clay County

Congressional District: 19

Senate District: 54

House District: 108

County Seat: Louisville

Established: December 23, 1824

Area: 469 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 14,4602000 Census 14,560Percent change (1990-2000) 0.7%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 98.2%Black 0.1American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.5Hispanic origin, any race 0.6

Age (2000)Under 18 23.9%18 to 64 56.965 and over 19.2

Median age (2000) 39.7

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.2%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 16.2%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $22,331 54.8%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 7,292 7.6%Unemployed 7.7% -13.7%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 0.0% 0.0%Farm 9.5 0.7Finance, insurance, real estate 5.2 0.1Government 12.6 0.1Manufacturing 33.2 0.3Services 18.9 0.1Transportation and public utilities 3.3 0.1Wholesale and retail 17.4 0.1Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $3.4Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 7.0State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 2.6Local property tax (1998) 7.0

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $11.2Public aid (FY 2001) 12.8State payroll (2001) 3.2

Number of state employees (2001) 102

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $37.3 32.8%Residential 31.9 86.4Industrial 4.3 0.7Commercial 20.5 149.7

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 627 -6.4%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 0 0

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 1,705 1,209 2,9141994 1,501 882 2,3831996 519 1,573 2,0921998 1,557 1,096 2,6532000 900 1,123 2,0232002 834 961 1,795

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 9,379 6,852 73.1%1994 8,872 4,552 51.31996 9,864 6,427 65.21998 9,254 5,354 57.92000 9,877 6,324 64.02002 10,310 5,551 53.8

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 44.7% 37.3%1994 Governor 27.7 72.31996 President 50.4 49.61998 Governor 69.6 30.42000 President 36.9 63.12002 Governor 39.8 60.2

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Clinton County

Congressional District: 19

Senate Districts: 51, 54, 58

House Districts: 102, 107, 115

County Seat: Carlyle

Established: December 27, 1824

Area: 474 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 33,9442000 Census 35,535Percent change (1990-2000) 4.7%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 93.5%Black 3.9American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 0.3Hispanic origin, any race 1.6

Age (2000)Under 18 24.9%18 to 64 60.865 and over 14.4

Median age (2000) 36.6

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 4.9%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 10.9%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $25,028 56.3%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 17,267 6.1%Unemployed 5.0% -32.7%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 9.2% 0.4%Farm 7.7 1.3Finance, insurance, real estate 5.9 0.1Government 16.1 0.3Manufacturing 8.4 0.1Services 22.9 0.2Transportation and public utilities 3.4 0.1Wholesale and retail 25.2 0.3Other 1.2 0.3

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $13.7Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 19.1State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 5.5Local property tax (1998) 20.2

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $21.6Public aid (FY 2001) 17.5State payroll (2001) 22.5

Number of state employees (2001) 621

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $ 48.0 48.1%Residential 187.9 83.0Industrial 9.1 -48.1Commercial 42.2 82.7

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 860 -8.7%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 1 160

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 2,643 1,942 4,5851994 1,594 1,299 2,8931996 1,272 2,142 3,4141998 1,467 1,475 2,9422000 1,012 2,667 3,6792002 1,857 2,236 4,093

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 19,309 16,293 84.4%1994 20,888 12,276 58.81996 22,858 14,318 62.61998 24,391 11,990 49.22000 23,917 15,956 66.72002 25,110 12,800 51.0

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 42.4% 36.6%1994 Governor 28.1 71.91996 President 50.2 49.81998 Governor 45.9 54.12000 President 42.8 57.22002 Governor 51.2 48.8

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Coles County

Congressional District: 15

Senate District: 55

House District: 110

County Seat: Charleston

Established: December 25, 1830

Area: 508 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 51,6442000 Census 53,196Percent change (1990-2000) 3.0%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 94.6%Black 2.3American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.8Hispanic origin, any race 1.4

Age (2000)Under 18 19.7%18 to 64 67.065 and over 13.3

Median age (2000) 30.8

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.2%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 16.9%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $22,843 50.9%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 27,416 6.9%Unemployed 5.3% -7.2%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 4.3% 0.4%Farm 2.2 0.8Finance, insurance, real estate 3.9 0.2Government 18.3 0.7Manufacturing 16.0 0.6Services 32.1 0.5Transportation and public utilities 4.3 0.4Wholesale and retail 18.3 0.4Other 0.6 0.3

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $24.6Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 26.7State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 7.5Local property tax (1998) 37.3

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $21.4Public aid (FY 2001) 29.5State payroll (2001) 10.4

Number of state employees (2001) 316

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $107.2 17.4%Residential 247.0 97.8Industrial 21.2 -8.7Commercial 105.9 65.4

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 681 -2.7%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 2 435

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 5,176 5,858 11,0341994 3,212 4,891 8,1031996 2,016 4,105 6,1211998 4,124 5,065 9,1892000 1,871 3,073 4,9442002 3,047 4,530 7,577

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 30,165 22,839 75.7%1994 27,188 15,791 58.11996 31,828 19,781 62.11998 30,165 16,959 56.22000 30,142 20,580 68.32002 30,541 15,406 50.4

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 42.3% 36.5%1994 Governor 23.0 77.01996 President 52.7 47.31998 Governor 62.4 37.62000 President 45.9 54.12002 Governor 43.9 56.1

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Cook County

Congressional Districts: 1-10, 13Senate Districts: 1-22, 26-30, 33,

39-41House Districts: 1-41, 43, 44, 51-59,

65, 66, 77, 78, 80-82County Seat: ChicagoEstablished: January 15, 1831Area: 946 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 5,105,0672000 Census 5,376,741Percent change (1990-2000) 5.3%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 47.6%Black 25.9American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 4.8Hispanic origin, any race 19.9

Age (2000)Under 18 26.0%18 to 64 62.365 and over 11.7

Median age (2000) 33.6

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 8.0%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 20.0%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $33,704 52.1%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 2,675,531 2.1%Unemployed 5.9% -21.5%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 4.0% 36.5%Farm <0.1 0.6Finance, insurance, real estate 10.7 53.9Government 10.8 40.5Manufacturing 12.5 42.4Services 35.7 50.3Transportation and public utilities 6.5 53.9Wholesale and retail 19.2 41.9Other 0.5 24.6

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $2,248.3Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 3,952.2State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 321.3Local property tax (1998) 7,259.2

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $1,938.0Public aid (FY 2001) 3,696.9State payroll (2001) 886.3

Number of state employees (2001) 22,610

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $ 10.2 -24.9%Residential 37,046.6 94.1Industrial 13,349.2 50.0Commercial 30,176.9 63.0

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 237 -7.4%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 3 147

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1994 744,249 157,284 901,5331996 570,058 199,613 769,6711998 613,396 162,043 775,4392000 573,012 152,531 725,5432002 791,605 189,246 980,851

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 2,924,493 2,199,608 75.2%1994 2,631,143 1,267,152 48.21996 2,757,603 1,774,961 64.41998 2,625,022 1,433,423 54.62000 2,781,474 1,988,821 71.52002 2,730,878 1,423,403 52.1

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 58.5% 28.3%1994 Governor 47.3 52.71996 President 71.4 28.61998 Governor 54.9 45.12000 President 70.6 29.42002 Governor 67.5 32.5

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Crawford County

Congressional District: 15

Senate District: 55

House District: 109

County Seat: Robinson

Established: December 31, 1816

Area: 444 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 19,4642000 Census 20,452Percent change (1990-2000) 5.1%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 92.5%Black 4.5American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.3Hispanic origin, any race 1.7

Age (2000)Under 18 22.8%18 to 64 60.565 and over 16.6

Median age (2000) 38.6

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.3%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 15.8%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $21,105 36.2%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 10,032 14.5%Unemployed 6.5% -29.5%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 4.9% 0.1%Farm 6.1 0.6Finance, insurance, real estate 7.3 0.1Government 14.7 0.2Manufacturing 24.0 0.3Services 21.0 0.1Transportation and public utilities 2.9 0.1Wholesale and retail 19.1 0.1Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $5.8Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 9.2State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 3.4Local property tax (1998) 14.7

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $9.6Public aid (FY 2001) 7.4State payroll (2001) 11.7

Number of state employees (2001) 313

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $43.9 48.9%Residential 70.8 67.6Industrial 94.1 32.4Commercial 21.6 62.7

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 473 -12.9%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 1 60

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 2,180 2,256 4,4361994 2,161 2,701 4,8621996 920 1,563 2,4831998 2,070 1,699 3,7692000 874 1,523 2,3972002 1,762 2,470 4,232

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 12,205 9,903 81.1%1994 12,725 7,121 56.01996 12,747 9,034 70.91998 13,763 7,194 52.32000 14,774 8,767 59.32002 15,408 7,636 49.6

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 41.2% 37.4%1994 Governor 25.8 74.21996 President 47.8 52.21998 Governor 67.0 33.02000 President 40.1 59.92002 Governor 47.7 52.3

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Cumberland County

Congressional District: 15

Senate District: 55

House District: 109

County Seat: Toledo

Established: March 2, 1843

Area: 346 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 10,6702000 Census 11,253Percent change (1990-2000) 5.5%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 98.5%Black 0.1American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.2Hispanic origin, any race 0.6

Age (2000)Under 18 26.4%18 to 64 57.765 and over 15.8

Median age (2000) 37.2

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 4.7%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 15.7%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $22,613 58.8%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 5,620 7.8%Unemployed 7.0% -20.0%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 5.9% 0.1%Farm 18.5 0.7Finance, insurance, real estate 6.9 <0.1Government 14.0 0.1Manufacturing 6.3 <0.1Services 27.1 <0.1Transportation and public utilities 0.0 0.0Wholesale and retail 21.3 0.1Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $1.5Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 5.3State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 2.0Local property tax (1998) 5.6

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $7.6Public aid (FY 2001) 4.1State payroll (2001) 3.6

Number of state employees (2001) 119

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $35.4 39.4%Residential 36.2 118.3Industrial 1.0 196.0Commercial 6.5 48.1

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 547 -15.2%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 1 17

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 1,381 955 2,3361994 935 1,557 2,4921996 438 846 1,2841998 1,244 1,442 2,6862000 955 1,102 2,0572002 1,614 1,218 2,832

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 8,226 5,387 65.5%1994 7,316 4,270 58.41996 7,696 4,634 60.21998 8,125 4,186 51.52000 8,716 5,159 59.22002 7,947 4,299 54.1

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 40.8% 35.9%1994 Governor 26.1 73.91996 President 47.0 53.01998 Governor 69.4 30.62000 President 38.7 61.32002 Governor 39.3 60.7

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DeKalb County

Congressional Districts: 14, 16

Senate District: 35

House Districts: 69, 70

County Seat: Sycamore

Established: March 4, 1837

Area: 634 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 77,9322000 Census 88,969Percent change (1990-2000) 14.2%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 85.2%Black 4.5American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 2.3Hispanic origin, any race 6.6

Age (2000)Under 18 23.1%18 to 64 67.065 and over 9.8

Median age (2000) 28.4

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.6%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 9.6%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $26,735 60.6%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 47,995 10.6%Unemployed 4.3% -20.7%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 5.2% 0.7%Farm 2.9 1.3Finance, insurance, real estate 6.2 0.4Government 25.7 1.3Manufacturing 14.6 0.7Services 22.4 0.4Transportation and public utilities 2.6 0.3Wholesale and retail 18.7 0.6Other 1.7 1.2

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $39.1Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 53.0State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 12.0Local property tax (1998) 91.9

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $32.1Public aid (FY 2001) 23.9State payroll (2001) 16.8

Number of state employees (2001) 448

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $183.2 32.3%Residential 702.3 167.3Industrial 44.2 106.3Commercial 235.0 104.8

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 828 -12.1%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 22 6,573

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 5,882 7,032 12,9141994 3,099 5,533 8,6321996 2,194 8,123 10,3171998 2,594 5,901 8,4952000 2,501 7,251 9,7522002 5,273 10,253 15,526

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 40,618 34,863 85.8%1994 34,958 19,389 55.51996 44,825 29,259 65.31998 52,659 22,131 42.02000 49,267 33,345 67.72002 48,745 24,800 50.9

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 40.3% 37.1%1994 Governor 27.0 73.01996 President 50.7 49.31998 Governor 35.5 64.52000 President 46.3 53.72002 Governor 43.9 56.1

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DeWitt County

Congressional District: 15

Senate Districts: 44, 55

House Districts: 87, 110

County Seat: Clinton

Established: March 1, 1839

Area: 398 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 16,5162000 Census 16,798Percent change (1990-2000) 1.7%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 97.1%Black 0.5American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.3Hispanic origin, any race 1.3

Age (2000)Under 18 24.6%18 to 64 59.665 and over 15.9

Median age (2000) 38.5

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.3%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 15.1%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $22,778 48.3%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 7,503 -12.5%Unemployed 6.3% -29.4%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 6.0% 0.2%Farm 7.0 0.6Finance, insurance, real estate 5.8 0.1Government 14.2 0.1Manufacturing 13.2 0.1Services 17.2 0.1Transportation and public utilities 14.7 0.3Wholesale and retail 20.2 0.1Other 1.6 0.2

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $5.5Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 8.7State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 3.0Local property tax (1998) 29.4State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $5.2Public aid (FY 2001) 7.8State payroll (2001) 4.9

Number of state employees (2001) 167

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $ 86.5 11.9%Residential 84.3 86.7Industrial 511.1 -39.8Commercial 23.8 106.6

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 463 -6.7%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 14 2,662

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 1,313 2,710 4,0231994 737 2,019 2,7561996 566 3,061 3,6271998 694 1,547 2,2412000 677 2,715 3,3922002 768 3,652 4,420

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 9,969 7,906 79.3%1994 9,984 5,751 57.61996 11,233 6,729 59.91998 10,408 5,294 50.92000 11,492 7,285 63.42002 11,987 5,583 46.6

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 39.0% 41.0%1994 Governor 23.5 76.51996 President 49.1 50.91998 Governor 45.9 54.12000 President 42.0 58.02002 Governor 44.9 55.1

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Douglas County

Congressional District: 15

Senate District: 55

House District: 110

County Seat: Tuscola

Established: February 8, 1859

Area: 417 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 19,4642000 Census 19,922Percent change (1990-2000) 2.4%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 95.3%Black 0.3American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 0.2Hispanic origin, any race 3.5

Age (2000)Under 18 27.0%18 to 64 56.965 and over 16.0

Median age (2000) 37.4

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 4.7%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 13.6%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $24,061 53.6%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 12,656 20.4%Unemployed 3.9% -21.1%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 5.2% 0.2%Farm 7.4 0.8Finance, insurance, real estate 5.2 0.1Government 7.7 0.1Manufacturing 27.4 0.3Services 15.5 0.1Transportation and public utilities 4.4 0.1Wholesale and retail 27.3 0.2Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $8.9Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 10.2State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 3.2Local property tax (1998) 17.0

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $7.9Public aid (FY 2001) 7.9State payroll (2001) 4.4

Number of state employees (2001) 132

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $101.7 10.3%Residential 93.3 89.2Industrial 8.9 -34.9Commercial 44.6 141.3

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 630 -7.6%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 13 3,176

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 1,701 2,499 4,2001994 1,121 2,196 3,3171996 613 2,934 3,5471998 850 1,469 2,3192000 1,591 3,027 4,6182002 962 2,784 3,746

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 10,798 8,585 79.5%1994 10,318 6,253 60.61996 11,333 7,253 64.01998 11,637 5,911 50.82000 12,340 8,233 66.72002 12,422 6,231 50.2

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 40.5% 40.1%1994 Governor 20.5 79.51996 President 47.5 52.51998 Governor 45.9 54.12000 President 40.4 59.62002 Governor 39.9 60.1

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DuPage County

Congressional Districts: 6, 13, 14Senate Districts: 21, 23, 24, 28,

39, 41, 42, 48House Districts: 41, 42, 45-48,

55, 56, 77, 82, 84, 95, 96County Seat: WheatonEstablished: February 9, 1839Area: 334 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 781,6662000 Census 904,161Percent change (1990-2000) 15.7%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 78.7%Black 3.0American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 7.8Hispanic origin, any race 9.0

Age (2000)Under 18 26.7%18 to 64 63.465 and over 9.8

Median age (2000) 35.2

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 4.2%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 5.7%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $46,611 66.1%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 526,376 13.1%Unemployed 3.8% -11.4%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 5.8% 11.2%Farm <0.1 0.2Finance, insurance, real estate 9.1 9.7Government 6.8 5.4Manufacturing 11.8 8.5Services 35.3 10.6Transportation and public utilities 5.7 10.1Wholesale and retail 24.8 11.5Other 0.8 8.4

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $722.8Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 911.2State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 129.4Local property tax (1998) 1,378.6

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $184.1Public aid (FY 2001) 200.4State payroll (2001) 119.0

Number of state employees (2001) 2,703

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $ 4.2 -50.4%Residential 15,334.5 112.7Industrial 1,728.6 105.9Commercial 4,341.0 67.3

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 93 -2.1%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 13 375

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 63,288 111,030 174,3181994 32,620 91,739 124,3591996 26,417 114,894 141,3111998 25,181 86,684 111,8652000 27,576 96,863 124,4392002 55,077 126,767 181,844

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 431,876 376,837 87.3%1994 393,599 233,901 59.41996 428,204 330,143 77.11998 443,387 257,729 58.12000 482,789 369,300 76.52002 491,151 273,268 55.6

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 31.0% 48.2%1994 Governor 20.2 79.81996 President 44.1 55.91998 Governor 28.9 71.12000 President 43.1 56.92002 Governor 34.9 65.1

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Edgar County

Congressional District: 15

Senate District: 55

House Districts: 109, 110

County Seat: Paris

Established: January 3, 1823

Area: 624 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 19,5952000 Census 19,704Percent change (1990-2000) 0.6%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 96.7%Black 1.8American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 0.2Hispanic origin, any race 0.8

Age (2000)Under 18 23.9%18 to 64 58.565 and over 17.7

Median age (2000) 39.3

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 6.0%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 18.3%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $23,722 60.0%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 10,599 12.5%Unemployed 4.7% -38.0%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 4.4% 0.1%Farm 13.3 1.2Finance, insurance, real estate 6.3 0.1Government 14.7 0.1Manufacturing 20.0 0.2Services 22.9 0.1Transportation and public utilities 3.9 0.1Wholesale and retail 14.5 0.1Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $5.9Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 9.5State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 3.4Local property tax (1998) 14.0

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $11.7Public aid (FY 2001) 10.4State payroll (2001) 11.6

Number of state employees (2001) 328

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $124.2 16.7%Residential 58.4 53.8Industrial 8.1 45.8Commercial 10.8 29.7

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 766 -6.9%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 1 83

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 1,765 2,776 4,5411994 1,016 1,599 2,6151996 1,194 2,358 3,5521998 1,200 1,948 3,1482000 843 2,139 2,9822002 1,366 3,539 4,905

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 12,222 10,052 82.2%1994 11,043 6,272 56.81996 12,422 8,552 68.81998 13,280 7,447 56.12000 12,870 8,499 66.02002 12,476 8,155 65.4

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 41.2% 38.9%1994 Governor 21.8 78.21996 President 48.7 51.31998 Governor 45.4 54.62000 President 40.0 60.02002 Governor 43.0 57.0

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Edwards County

Congressional Districts: 15, 19

Senate District: 54

House District: 108

County Seat: Albion

Established: November 28, 1814

Area: 222 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 7,4402000 Census 6,971Percent change (1990-2000) -6.3%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 98.5%Black 0.1American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 0.4Hispanic origin, any race 0.5

Age (2000)Under 18 23.1%18 to 64 58.465 and over 18.5

Median age (2000) 40.5

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 4.8%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 15.6%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $20,679 34.9%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 3,625 -0.3%Unemployed 4.9% -52.7%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 7.5% <0.1%Farm 19.3 0.4Finance, insurance, real estate 7.9 <0.1Government 13.4 <0.1Manufacturing 0.0 0.0Services 26.0 <0.1Transportation and public utilities 0.0 0.0Wholesale and retail 19.8 <0.1Other 6.0 0.2

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $1.7Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 3.1State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 1.3Local property tax (1998) 3.4

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $4.0Public aid (FY 2001) 2.0State payroll (2001) 1.5

Number of state employees (2001) 54

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $18.8 30.3%Residential 17.0 35.7Industrial 4.4 194.9Commercial 5.3 36.7

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 329 1.2%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 1 30

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 850 1,013 1,8631994 724 1,144 1,8681996 209 506 7151998 579 1,801 2,3802000 298 1,392 1,6902002 319 1,417 1,736

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 4,766 3,663 76.9%1994 5,082 2,948 58.01996 4,985 3,175 63.71998 5,127 2,971 57.92000 5,181 3,420 66.02002 5,243 2,888 55.1

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 36.8% 45.3%1994 Governor 28.6 71.41996 President 40.3 59.71998 Governor 57.6 42.42000 President 30.7 69.32002 Governor 28.4 71.6

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Effingham County

Congressional District: 19

Senate Districts: 51, 54, 55

House Districts: 102, 108, 109

County Seat: Effingham

Established: February 15, 1831

Area: 479 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 31,7042000 Census 34,264Percent change (1990-2000) 8.1%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 98.2%Black 0.2American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 0.3Hispanic origin, any race 0.7

Age (2000)Under 18 28.6%18 to 64 57.565 and over 13.9

Median age (2000) 35.7

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 6.0%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 12.0%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $25,555 52.9%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 18,087 9.5%Unemployed 5.1% -35.5%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 5.4% 0.4%Farm 5.2 1.4Finance, insurance, real estate 5.0 0.2Government 7.6 0.2Manufacturing 21.8 0.6Services 25.5 0.3Transportation and public utilities 3.6 0.2Wholesale and retail 25.0 0.5Other 0.9 0.4

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $23.8Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 19.0State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 6.4Local property tax (1998) 23.4

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $21.1Public aid (FY 2001) 12.8State payroll (2001) 16.2

Number of state employees (2001) 398

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $ 64.4 78.5%Residential 195.1 113.7Industrial 11.1 6.9Commercial 116.0 160.8

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 1,035 -9.2%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 1 2,143

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 4,046 2,528 6,5741994 3,673 2,274 5,9471996 1,245 2,378 3,6231998 3,779 2,344 6,1232000 3,060 3,049 6,1092002 2,359 3,375 5,734

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 16,853 15,299 90.8%1994 17,260 12,041 69.81996 19,760 14,583 73.81998 20,666 11,639 56.32000 20,986 14,918 71.12002 20,533 13,155 64.1

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 35.0% 42.5%1994 Governor 22.9 77.11996 President 38.5 61.51998 Governor 66.9 33.12000 President 30.0 70.02002 Governor 32.7 67.3

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Fayette County

Congressional Districts: 17, 19

Senate Districts: 49, 51, 54

House Districts: 98, 102, 107

County Seat: Vandalia

Established: February 14, 1821

Area: 717 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 20,8932000 Census 21,802Percent change (1990-2000) 4.4%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 93.5%Black 4.9American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 0.2Hispanic origin, any race 0.8

Age (2000)Under 18 23.8%18 to 64 60.265 and over 15.9

Median age (2000) 37.5

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.1%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 17.3%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $18,757 52.7%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 10,525 8.8%Unemployed 7.3% -15.9%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 4.5% 0.1%Farm 13.3 1.3Finance, insurance, real estate 5.1 0.1Government 14.1 0.2Manufacturing 14.2 0.1Services 22.9 0.1Transportation and public utilities 2.9 0.1Wholesale and retail 21.8 0.1Other 1.3 0.2

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $6.4Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 9.0State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 3.6Local property tax (1998) 10.0

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $13.5Public aid (FY 2001) 12.3State payroll (2001) 22.5

Number of state employees (2001) 589

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $53.3 44.6%Residential 53.0 65.3Industrial 9.6 8.8Commercial 17.1 38.9

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 1,119 -2.8%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 1 9

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 2,045 1,994 4,0391994 1,509 2,183 3,6921996 1,172 2,203 3,3751998 1,903 1,936 3,8392000 1,931 2,072 4,0032002 1,811 2,027 3,838

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 12,048 10,383 86.2%1994 11,988 7,808 65.11996 12,807 9,043 70.61998 14,035 8,189 58.32000 14,114 9,651 68.42002 14,628 8,232 56.3

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 48.0% 34.8%1994 Governor 29.4 70.61996 President 50.0 50.01998 Governor 54.0 46.02000 President 42.8 57.22002 Governor 47.8 52.2

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Ford County

Congressional District: 15

Senate District: 53

House District: 105

County Seat: Paxton

Established: February 17, 1859

Area: 486 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 14,2752000 Census 14,241Percent change (1990-2000) -0.2%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 97.5%Black 0.2American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 0.3Hispanic origin, any race 1.2

Age (2000)Under 18 25.8%18 to 64 54.865 and over 19.4

Median age (2000) 39.4

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.1%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 12.8%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $25,161 39.4%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 6,803 1.2%Unemployed 4.7% -27.6%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 7.1% 0.1%Farm 12.0 0.8Finance, insurance, real estate 0.0 0.0Government 13.1 0.1Manufacturing 11.6 0.1Services 25.7 0.1Transportation and public utilities 4.7 0.1Wholesale and retail 25.8 0.1Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $4.7Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 7.6State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 2.4Local property tax (1998) 14.1

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $6.7Public aid (FY 2001) 6.6State payroll (2001) 4.7

Number of state employees (2001) 139

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $81.9 22.4%Residential 66.2 64.9Industrial 10.5 -5.8Commercial 12.6 35.0

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 550 -10.3%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 5 1,256

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 885 2,757 3,6421994 413 3,044 3,4571996 366 1,900 2,2661998 454 4,060 4,5142000 406 3,408 3,8142002 450 2,483 2,933

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 7,788 6,679 85.8%1994 6,861 4,859 70.81996 7,693 5,925 77.01998 8,660 5,478 63.32000 8,827 6,326 71.72002 8,642 4,897 56.7

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 33.8% 47.3%1994 Governor 18.2 81.81996 President 40.2 59.81998 Governor 38.8 61.22000 President 35.0 65.02002 Governor 34.7 65.3

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Franklin County

Congressional District: 12

Senate District: 59

House District: 117

County Seat: Benton

Established: January 2, 1818

Area: 412 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 40,3192000 Census 39,018Percent change (1990-2000) -3.2%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 98.2%Black 0.1American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.2Hispanic origin, any race 0.6

Age (2000)Under 18 23.0%18 to 64 58.465 and over 18.7

Median age (2000) 40.3

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.8%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 23.8%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $18,807 39.6%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 17,169 3.4%Unemployed 8.6% -36.0%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 7.2% 0.3%Farm 4.8 0.7Finance, insurance, real estate 4.6 0.1Government 15.4 0.3Manufacturing 11.3 0.2Services 28.0 0.2Transportation and public utilities 4.0 0.2Wholesale and retail 24.6 0.2Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $12.0Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 16.1State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 6.5Local property tax (1998) 15.8

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $34.2Public aid (FY 2001) 26.5State payroll (2001) 22.4

Number of state employees (2001) 676

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $27.0 57.6%Residential 94.5 44.1Industrial 3.9 -84.2Commercial 34.4 61.3

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 658 22.3%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 2 239

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 12,081 1,943 14,0241994 8,157 2,181 10,3381996 6,620 3,449 10,0691998 11,387 2,290 13,6772000 10,275 1,849 12,1242002 6,457 2,382 8,839

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 29,785 21,956 73.7%1994 28,354 14,993 52.91996 29,905 18,019 60.31998 31,202 17,097 54.82000 30,764 19,420 63.12002 29,655 14,907 50.3

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 59.5% 25.7%1994 Governor 38.2 61.81996 President 64.7 35.31998 Governor 84.0 16.02000 President 54.6 45.42002 Governor 59.3 40.7

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Fulton County

Congressional District: 17

Senate Districts: 46, 47

House Districts: 91, 94

County Seat: Lewistown

Established: January 28, 1823

Area: 866 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 38,0802000 Census 38,250Percent change (1990-2000) 0.4%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 94.3%Black 3.6American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 0.2Hispanic origin, any race 1.2

Age (2000)Under 18 22.0%18 to 64 59.765 and over 18.3

Median age (2000) 39.2

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.2%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 17.8%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $21,405 55.7%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 13,769 -4.8%Unemployed 8.2% -28.1%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 5.3% 0.2%Farm 11.0 1.5Finance, insurance, real estate 5.7 0.1Government 18.5 0.3Manufacturing 3.5 0.1Services 26.6 0.2Transportation and public utilities 4.3 0.2Wholesale and retail 23.8 0.2Other 1.4 0.3

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $9.7Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 18.1State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 6.3Local property tax (1998) 22.6

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $20.3Public aid (FY 2001) 21.4State payroll (2001) 21.8

Number of state employees (2001) 577

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $ 88.7 32.9%Residential 144.0 112.8Industrial 17.8 -18.6Commercial 30.9 140.1

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 1,101 -5.5%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 2 2,472

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 7,056 2,559 9,6151994 5,853 1,946 7,7991996 5,256 2,555 7,8111998 7,233 2,183 9,4162000 5,752 2,242 7,9942002 4,194 2,186 6,380

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 24,018 18,142 75.5%1994 22,573 11,947 52.91996 25,201 16,084 63.81998 24,611 13,026 52.92000 26,319 16,845 64.02002 25,195 13,291 52.8

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 55.1% 28.7%1994 Governor 33.3 66.71996 President 63.2 36.81998 Governor 54.8 45.22000 President 56.3 43.72002 Governor 56.9 43.1

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Gallatin County

Congressional Districts: 15, 19

Senate District: 59

House District: 118

County Seat: Shawneetown

Established: September 14, 1812

Area: 324 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 6,9092000 Census 6,445Percent change (1990-2000) -6.7%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 97.9%Black 0.2American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.5Asian and Pacific Islander 0.1Hispanic origin, any race 0.9

Age (2000)Under 18 22.2%18 to 64 59.665 and over 18.2

Median age (2000) 40.7

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.8%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 24.1%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $20,992 43.9%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 2,730 -7.3%Unemployed 6.0% -43.6%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 9.4% <0.1%Farm 27.6 0.5Finance, insurance, real estate 4.2 <0.1Government 18.4 <0.1Manufacturing 5.1 <0.1Services 0.0 0.0Transportation and public utilities 11.1 0.1Wholesale and retail 20.9 <0.1Other 3.2 0.1

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $1.0Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 2.9State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 1.2Local property tax (1998) 3.5

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $3.9Public aid (FY 2001) 4.1State payroll (2001) 2.3

Number of state employees (2001) 73

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $26.1 23.9%Residential 12.0 25.9Industrial 2.5 -22.5Commercial 3.6 2.5

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 238 -1.2%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 0 0

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 2,613 382 2,9951994 2,721 307 3,0281996 2,317 287 2,6041998 2,531 281 2,8122000 2,687 350 3,0372002 2,972 289 3,261

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 4,944 4,052 82.0%1994 4,969 3,366 67.71996 5,060 3,644 72.01998 4,704 3,215 68.32000 4,950 3,691 74.62002 4,710 3,269 69.4

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 60.3% 25.2%1994 Governor 50.0 50.01996 President 71.2 28.81998 Governor 87.2 12.82000 President 54.1 45.92002 Governor 63.0 37.0

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Greene County

Congressional Districts: 17, 19

Senate District: 49

House District: 97

County Seat: Carrollton

Established: January 20, 1821

Area: 543 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 15,3172000 Census 14,761Percent change (1990-2000) -3.6%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 97.8%Black 0.7American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.1Hispanic origin, any race 0.5

Age (2000)Under 18 25.5%18 to 64 57.065 and over 17.5

Median age (2000) 37.9

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.1%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 18.1%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $18,518 48.5%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 7,337 4.3%Unemployed 5.5% -23.4%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 5.2% 0.1%Farm 21.9 1.2Finance, insurance, real estate 7.3 0.1Government 15.0 0.1Manufacturing 5.5 <0.1Services 21.8 0.1Transportation and public utilities 3.0 <0.1Wholesale and retail 20.4 0.1Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $2.6Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 5.8State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 2.6Local property tax (1998) 8.1

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $9.1Public aid (FY 2001) 6.4State payroll (2001) 11.2

Number of state employees (2001) 364

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $77.0 20.7%Residential 32.5 56.4Industrial 1.6 29.3Commercial 16.9 80.4

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 720 -8.0%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 4 5,068

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 2,105 1,522 3,6271994 1,866 1,146 3,0121996 1,534 1,135 2,6691998 1,792 1,006 2,7982000 738 831 1,5692002 2,178 1,227 3,405

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 9,130 7,239 79.3%1994 8,818 5,322 60.41996 8,508 6,125 72.01998 8,769 5,047 57.62000 8,952 5,987 66.92002 8,530 5,087 59.6

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 45.1% 34.1%1994 Governor 29.7 70.31996 President 54.9 45.11998 Governor 47.8 52.22000 President 44.3 55.72002 Governor 51.2 48.8

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Grundy County

Congressional District: 11

Senate District: 38

House District: 75

County Seat: Morris

Established: February 17, 1841

Area: 420 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 32,3372000 Census 37,535Percent change (1990-2000) 16.1%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 94.6%Black 0.2American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.3Hispanic origin, any race 4.1

Age (2000)Under 18 26.6%18 to 64 61.065 and over 12.3

Median age (2000) 36.3

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.4%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 7.7%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $30,652 58.7%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 19,077 10.4%Unemployed 6.5% -26.9%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 6.6% 0.3%Farm 3.8 0.7Finance, insurance, real estate 6.3 0.2Government 11.4 0.2Manufacturing 9.8 0.2Services 24.5 0.2Transportation and public utilities 14.8 0.7Wholesale and retail 21.5 0.3Other 1.2 0.4

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $27.7Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 24.6State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 6.2Local property tax (1998) 59.9

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $9.2Public aid (FY 2001) 8.1State payroll (2001) 11.4

Number of state employees (2001) 346

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $ 81.7 26.0%Residential 371.8 165.2Industrial 549.0 24.2Commercial 86.5 122.2

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 463 -13.1%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 3 605

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 2,864 3,584 6,4481994 2,214 3,765 5,9791996 1,555 4,664 6,2191998 2,201 3,162 5,3632000 1,559 3,005 4,5642002 2,464 3,564 6,028

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 19,487 16,503 84.7%1994 20,075 11,647 58.01996 20,488 15,161 74.01998 23,476 12,533 53.42000 24,020 16,926 70.52002 24,689 13,719 55.6

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 37.8% 39.2%1994 Governor 21.2 78.81996 President 52.2 47.81998 Governor 41.4 58.62000 President 46.3 53.72002 Governor 43.2 56.8

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Hamilton County

Congressional District: 19

Senate Districts: 54, 59

House Districts: 108, 117, 118

County Seat: McLeansboro

Established: February 8, 1821

Area: 435 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 8,4992000 Census 8,621Percent change (1990-2000) 1.4%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 97.8%Black 0.7American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.1Hispanic origin, any race 0.6

Age (2000)Under 18 24.0%18 to 64 56.865 and over 19.2

Median age (2000) 40.6

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 4.5%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 20.0%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $18,681 42.0%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 3,699 3.4%Unemployed 6.9% -43.8%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 4.8% <0.1%Farm 22.9 0.6Finance, insurance, real estate 0.0 0.0Government 24.8 0.1Manufacturing 2.9 <0.1Services 18.5 <0.1Transportation and public utilities 3.7 <0.1Wholesale and retail 20.3 <0.1Other 2.1 0.1

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $1.5Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 3.5State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 1.6Local property tax (1998) 3.8

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $9.8Public aid (FY 2001) 6.4State payroll (2001) 4.0

Number of state employees (2001) 122

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $27.4 9.5%Residential 13.5 64.5Industrial 1.7 -80.8Commercial 3.2 21.2

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 563 20.0%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 10 7,729

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 2,805 979 3,7841994 1,736 651 2,3871996 1,342 828 2,1701998 2,760 653 3,4132000 1,568 733 2,3012002 1,738 739 2,477

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 6,160 5,149 83.6%1994 5,820 3,819 65.61996 6,259 4,704 75.21998 6,487 4,368 67.32000 6,210 4,757 76.62002 6,371 4,399 69.0

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 52.0% 30.6%1994 Governor 30.0 70.01996 President 57.2 42.81998 Governor 78.3 21.72000 President 43.5 56.52002 Governor 52.2 47.8

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Hancock County

Congressional District: 17

Senate District: 47

House Districts: 93, 94

County Seat: Carthage

Established: January 13, 1825

Area: 795 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 21,3732000 Census 20,121Percent change (1990-2000) -5.9%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 98.3%Black 0.2American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 0.2Hispanic origin, any race 0.5

Age (2000)Under 18 24.6%18 to 64 57.165 and over 18.3

Median age (2000) 40.3

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 4.4%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 14.3%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $24,208 66.9%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 12,416 12.5%Unemployed 6.2% 14.2%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 8.5% 0.2%Farm 18.8 1.4Finance, insurance, real estate 8.2 0.1Government 17.7 0.2Manufacturing 0.0 0.0Services 26.8 0.1Transportation and public utilities 4.0 0.1Wholesale and retail 16.0 0.1Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $4.3Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 10.6State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 3.9Local property tax (1998) 14.6

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $14.3Public aid (FY 2001) 7.3State payroll (2001) 4.1

Number of state employees (2001) 123

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $100.2 24.8%Residential 70.3 63.9Industrial 0.1 134.6Commercial 27.8 45.0

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 1,137 -3.8%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 1 80

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 1,664 1,930 3,5941994 789 2,168 2,9571996 1,061 3,247 4,3081998 1,290 3,676 4,9662000 873 2,014 2,8872002 1,445 2,529 3,974

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 13,502 10,283 76.2%1994 12,564 6,734 53.61996 13,561 9,436 69.61998 13,271 8,234 62.02000 14,205 9,996 70.42002 13,399 8,327 62.1

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 42.1% 37.1%1994 Governor 23.3 76.71996 President 50.3 49.71998 Governor 41.1 58.92000 President 45.3 54.72002 Governor 38.4 61.6

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Hardin County

Congressional District: 19

Senate District: 59

House District: 118

County Seat: Elizabethtown

Established: March 2, 1839

Area: 178 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 5,1892000 Census 4,800Percent change (1990-2000) -7.5%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 94.9%Black 2.8American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut <0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 0.6Hispanic origin, any race 1.1

Age (2000)Under 18 20.4%18 to 64 60.965 and over 18.6

Median age (2000) 42.1

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 4.7%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 21.2%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $18,925 46.6%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 1,835 -4.6%Unemployed 7.5% -7.4%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 0.0% 0.0%Farm 12.4 0.2Finance, insurance, real estate 5.4 <0.1Government 20.7 <0.1Manufacturing 0.0 0.0Services 38.9 <0.1Transportation and public utilities 9.8 <0.1Wholesale and retail 12.6 <0.1Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $0.6Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 2.0State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 0.8Local property tax (1998) 0.9

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $3.7Public aid (FY 2001) 3.9State payroll (2001) 4.9

Number of state employees (2001) 133

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $4.6 54.3%Residential 8.8 39.9Industrial 2.5 40.5Commercial 1.4 -29.7

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 172 -1.7%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 2 650

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 1,359 546 1,9051994 1,545 390 1,9351996 368 473 8411998 1,229 1,188 2,4172000 1,002 1,330 2,3322002 898 895 1,793

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 3,866 3,334 86.2%1994 3,596 2,799 77.81996 3,711 2,747 74.01998 3,833 2,824 73.72000 3,894 2,893 74.32002 3,793 2,488 65.6

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 52.6% 31.1%1994 Governor 27.0 73.01996 President 62.6 37.41998 Governor 72.4 27.62000 President 46.4 53.62002 Governor 54.6 45.4

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Henderson County

Congressional District: 17

Senate District: 47

House District: 94

County Seat: Oquawka

Established: January 20, 1841

Area: 379 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 8,0962000 Census 8,213Percent change (1990-2000) 1.4%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 97.9%Black 0.3American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 0.1Hispanic origin, any race 0.9

Age (2000)Under 18 23.1%18 to 64 60.265 and over 16.7

Median age (2000) 41.0

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 4.1%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 15.1%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $22,258 67.7%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 5,253 17.0%Unemployed 4.7% -22.7%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 5.2% <0.1%Farm 23.5 0.6Finance, insurance, real estate 7.8 <0.1Government 21.2 0.1Manufacturing 0.0 0.0Services 20.0 <0.1Transportation and public utilities 5.2 <0.1Wholesale and retail 17.0 <0.1Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $1.3Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 3.9State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 1.6Local property tax (1998) 6.2

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $4.4Public aid (FY 2001) 2.2State payroll (2001) 1.4

Number of state employees (2001) 54

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $50.4 15.3%Residential 27.9 92.8Industrial 0.0 -Commercial 7.4 -2.6

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 414 -11.5%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 2 400

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 901 1,046 1,9471994 458 1,109 1,5671996 682 1,311 1,9931998 1,293 861 2,1542000 418 696 1,1142002 648 988 1,636

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 5,089 4,119 80.9%1994 5,016 3,483 69.41996 5,374 3,742 69.61998 5,493 3,578 65.12000 5,483 3,991 72.82002 5,414 3,366 62.2

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 49.9% 32.4%1994 Governor 28.8 71.21996 President 61.3 38.71998 Governor 43.0 57.02000 President 54.3 45.72002 Governor 48.7 51.3

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Henry County

Congressional Districts: 14, 17

Senate Districts: 36, 37, 45

House Districts: 71, 74, 90

County Seat: Cambridge

Established: January 13, 1825

Area: 823 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 51,1592000 Census 51,020Percent change (1990-2000) -0.3%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 94.9%Black 1.1American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 0.2Hispanic origin, any race 2.9

Age (2000)Under 18 25.3%18 to 64 58.465 and over 16.3

Median age (2000) 39.1

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.0%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 12.5%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $25,684 60.9%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 26,803 3.7%Unemployed 6.0% -20.3%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 6.7% 0.4%Farm 8.2 1.8Finance, insurance, real estate 6.5 0.2Government 15.4 0.4Manufacturing 11.9 0.3Services 20.4 0.2Transportation and public utilities 4.5 0.3Wholesale and retail 26.4 0.4Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $17.8Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 27.9State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 8.8Local property tax (1998) 37.0

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $30.9Public aid (FY 2001) 13.9State payroll (2001) 13.5

Number of state employees (2001) 420

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $112.4 13.6%Residential 338.2 109.6Industrial 17.3 11.3Commercial 47.6 78.8

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 1,344 -6.5%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 5 1,734

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 4,289 4,456 8,7451994 2,434 3,177 5,6111996 3,055 5,334 8,3891998 1,746 5,981 7,7272000 2,334 4,377 6,7112002 2,733 4,317 7,050

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 33,254 25,050 75.3%1994 30,346 17,001 56.01996 33,117 22,474 67.91998 33,838 19,022 56.22000 37,374 24,082 64.42002 35,931 17,135 47.7

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 45.6% 37.0%1994 Governor 27.5 72.51996 President 57.2 42.81998 Governor 41.6 58.42000 President 52.2 47.82002 Governor 44.1 55.9

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Iroquois County

Congressional District: 15

Senate Districts: 38, 40, 53

House Districts: 75, 79, 105

County Seat: Watseka

Established: February 26, 1833

Area: 1,117 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 30,7872000 Census 31,334Percent change (1990-2000) 1.8%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 94.4%Black 0.7American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 0.3Hispanic origin, any race 3.9

Age (2000)Under 18 25.4%18 to 64 56.465 and over 18.1

Median age (2000) 39.6

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.0%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 14.4%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $22,113 36.7%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 15,855 -1.9%Unemployed 6.4% 11.7%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 5.9% 0.2%Farm 14.0 2.0Finance, insurance, real estate 7.8 0.2Government 11.8 0.2Manufacturing 10.5 0.2Services 26.1 0.2Transportation and public utilities 4.2 0.2Wholesale and retail 19.7 0.2Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $10.2Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 15.2State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 5.6Local property tax (1998) 28.3

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $16.4Public aid (FY 2001) 14.6State payroll (2001) 11.0

Number of state employees (2001) 352

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $165.8 17.2%Residential 169.3 131.3Industrial 7.2 37.5Commercial 38.9 78.7

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 1,393 -7.7%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 4 1,351

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 1,787 3,982 5,7691994 1,121 6,093 7,2141996 758 6,562 7,3201998 958 4,501 5,4591986 837 5,545 6,3821988 1,022 5,097 6,119

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 17,696 14,816 83.7%1994 17,239 11,581 67.21996 17,746 12,998 73.21998 18,137 11,150 61.52000 18,701 13,775 73.72002 18,998 11,078 58.3

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 30.7% 48.0%1994 Governor 17.2 82.81996 President 41.0 59.01998 Governor 37.4 62.62000 President 33.6 66.42002 Governor 34.3 65.7

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Jackson County

Congressional District: 12

Senate District: 58

House District: 115

County Seat: Murphysboro

Established: January 10, 1816

Area: 588 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 61,0672000 Census 59,612Percent change (1990-2000) -2.4%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 79.6%Black 12.9American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.3Asian and Pacific Islander 3.1Hispanic origin, any race 2.4

Age (2000)Under 18 19.3%18 to 64 69.865 and over 11.0

Median age (2000) 27.5

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 6.5%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 23.5%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $21,676 63.1%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 30,298 4.9%Unemployed 3.6% -49.3%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 4.3% 0.5%Farm 2.6 1.0Finance, insurance, real estate 5.1 0.3Government 35.9 1.5Manufacturing 3.8 0.1Services 24.5 0.4Transportation and public utilities 2.9 0.3Wholesale and retail 20.2 0.5Other 0.7 0.4

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $26.3Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 28.3State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 7.8Local property tax (1998) 31.0

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $38.8Public aid (FY 2001) 30.2State payroll (2001) 46.4

Number of state employees (2001) 1,290

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $ 32.8 51.2%Residential 232.7 71.9Industrial 9.9 56.6Commercial 124.7 70.0

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 680 2.4%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 16 10,133

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 7,275 2,937 10,2121994 5,833 2,307 8,1401996 4,789 3,050 7,8391998 7,607 3,163 10,7702000 2,465 2,231 4,6962002 4,656 2,744 7,400

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 35,604 24,935 70.0%1994 30,906 16,311 52.81996 39,529 22,714 57.51998 43,168 18,919 43.82000 53,629 23,629 44.12002 35,670 16,755 47.0

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 55.1% 28.4%1994 Governor 33.7 66.31996 President 62.2 37.81998 Governor 74.1 25.92000 President 54.5 45.52002 Governor 52.4 47.6

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Jasper County

Congressional District: 19

Senate District: 54

House District: 108

County Seat: Newton

Established: February 15, 1831

Area: 494 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 10,6092000 Census 10,117Percent change (1990-2000) -4.6%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 98.9%Black 0.1American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 0.2Hispanic origin, any race 0.5

Age (2000)Under 18 25.9%18 to 64 57.765 and over 16.5

Median age (2000) 38.1

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 4.1%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 16.7%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $20,851 45.0%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 3,818 -19.7%Unemployed 8.7% -10.5%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 3.8% 0.1%Farm 20.1 1.0Finance, insurance, real estate 6.0 <0.1Government 15.6 0.1Manufacturing 11.3 0.1Services 16.2 <0.1Transportation and public utilities 8.1 0.1Wholesale and retail 17.6 0.1Other 1.3 0.1

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $2.5Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 4.5State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 1.9Local property tax (1998) 9.6

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $4.6Public aid (FY 2001) 3.7State payroll (2001) 3.7

Number of state employees (2001) 114

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $52.0 92.6%Residential 27.6 8.1Industrial 69.5 -14.8Commercial 8.6 46.7

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 729 -5.6%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 0 0

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 2,190 739 2,9291994 2,311 628 2,9391996 538 664 1,2021998 3,301 561 3,8622000 618 537 1,1552002 1,045 744 1,789

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 7,013 5,625 80.2%1994 6,780 3,763 55.51996 7,199 5,120 71.11998 7,673 4,274 55.72000 6,844 5,066 74.02002 7,228 4,230 58.5

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 42.0% 36.7%1994 Governor 33.0 67.01996 President 47.7 52.31998 Governor 71.8 28.22000 President 36.8 63.22002 Governor 40.9 59.1

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Jefferson County

Congressional District: 19

Senate District: 54

House District: 107

County Seat: Mt. Vernon

Established: March 26, 1819

Area: 571 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 37,0202000 Census 40,045Percent change (1990-2000) 8.2%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 89.2%Black 7.7American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.5Hispanic origin, any race 1.3

Age (2000)Under 18 24.2%18 to 64 60.565 and over 15.3

Median age (2000) 37.6

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 6.2%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 20.6%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $21,987 48.8%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 18,870 8.1%Unemployed 6.9% -40.5%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 4.2% 0.3%Farm 4.7 1.1Finance, insurance, real estate 6.0 0.2Government 10.8 0.3Manufacturing 12.9 0.3Services 29.8 0.3Transportation and public utilities 4.8 0.3Wholesale and retail 26.2 0.4Other 0.6 0.2

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $22.2Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 19.2State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 6.0Local property tax (1998) 20.1

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $30.5Public aid (FY 2001) 22.3State payroll (2001) 16.5

Number of state employees (2001) 449

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $ 62.3 59.4%Residential 122.1 55.7Industrial 14.0 -29.7Commercial 81.5 101.2

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 962 9.3%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 9 2,285

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 7,235 2,172 9,4071994 6,913 1,456 8,3691996 3,654 2,207 5,8611998 5,546 1,694 7,2402000 2,498 1,822 4,3202002 5,421 1,803 7,224

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 21,800 17,957 82.4%1994 22,723 11,892 52.31996 24,801 15,381 62.01998 26,587 12,683 47.72000 24,892 15,785 63.42002 24,667 13,347 54.1

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 49.3% 31.3%1994 Governor 30.3 69.71996 President 55.0 45.01998 Governor 69.5 30.52000 President 44.4 55.62002 Governor 50.6 49.4

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Jersey County

Congressional Districts: 17, 19

Senate Districts: 49, 56

House Districts: 97, 111

County Seat: Jerseyville

Established: February 28, 1839

Area: 369 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 20,5392000 Census 21,668Percent change (1990-2000) 5.5%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 97.6%Black 0.5American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.2Hispanic origin, any race 0.7

Age (2000)Under 18 25.4%18 to 64 60.365 and over 14.4

Median age (2000) 37.3

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.6%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 14.4%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $22,974 58.0%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 10,594 6.5%Unemployed 5.9% -19.0%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 0.0% 0.0%Farm 8.9 0.6Finance, insurance, real estate 7.5 0.1Government 17.4 0.1Manufacturing 1.3 <0.1Services 32.8 0.1Transportation and public utilities 3.5 0.1Wholesale and retail 28.6 0.1Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $8.0Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 10.7State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 4.1Local property tax (1998) 10.4

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $11.0Public aid (FY 2001) 8.9State payroll (2001) 7.0

Number of state employees (2001) 201

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $ 45.1 43.8%Residential 117.1 142.1Industrial 0.8 -30.6Commercial 31.2 140.8

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 481 -13.6%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 1 1,078

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 3,189 1,732 4,9211994 1,149 983 2,1321996 1,083 1,518 2,6011998 1,967 2,061 4,0282000 1,188 1,681 2,8692002 2,005 1,672 3,677

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 12,757 10,270 80.5%1994 12,217 7,260 59.41996 12,695 9,007 70.91998 13,126 7,364 56.12000 14,661 9,696 66.12002 14,015 7,947 56.7

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 47.3% 29.2%1994 Governor 33.1 66.91996 President 57.1 42.91998 Governor 48.4 51.62000 President 48.1 51.92002 Governor 52.2 47.8

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Jo Daviess County

Congressional District: 16

Senate District: 45

House District: 89

County Seat: Galena

Established: February 17, 1827

Area: 601 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 21,8212000 Census 22,289Percent change (1990-2000) 2.1%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 97.5%Black 0.2American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 0.2Hispanic origin, any race 1.5

Age (2000)Under 18 23.2%18 to 64 58.865 and over 17.9

Median age (2000) 41.6

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 3.8%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 10.8%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $27,534 64.4%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 13,117 21.2%Unemployed 5.6% 7.3%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 6.3% 0.2%Farm 9.6 1.2Finance, insurance, real estate 6.7 0.1Government 9.7 0.1Manufacturing 15.7 0.2Services 25.9 0.1Transportation and public utilities 6.1 0.2Wholesale and retail 20.0 0.2Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $8.7Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 14.0State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 4.1Local property tax (1998) 27.1

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $8.3Public aid (FY 2001) 3.7State payroll (2001) 3.2

Number of state employees (2001) 109

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $120.2 106.8%Residential 235.4 139.0Industrial 13.5 -Commercial 49.2 78.0

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 941 -1.5%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 2 239

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 2,444 3,601 6,0451994 1,039 2,232 3,2711996 646 2,522 3,1681998 856 1,932 2,7882000 727 3,588 4,3152002 887 3,228 4,115

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 12,882 10,660 82.8%1994 12,218 7,796 63.81996 13,702 9,558 69.81998 15,017 8,109 54.02000 14,801 10,661 72.02002 15,387 8,641 56.2

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 38.9% 40.9%1994 Governor 27.3 72.71996 President 51.6 48.41998 Governor 36.1 63.92000 President 46.4 53.62002 Governor 40.2 59.8

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Johnson County

Congressional District: 19

Senate District: 59

House District: 118

County Seat: Vienna

Established: September 14, 1812

Area: 346 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 11,3472000 Census 12,878Percent change (1990-2000) 13.5%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 81.9%Black 14.1American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.3Asian and Pacific Islander 0.1Hispanic origin, any race 2.9

Age (2000)Under 18 18.3%18 to 64 68.165 and over 13.6

Median age (2000) 36.7

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 4.2%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 17.8%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $16,140 50.3%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 5,053 20.0%Unemployed 5.5% -48.3%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 6.7% 0.1%Farm 16.2 0.7Finance, insurance, real estate 6.0 <0.1Government 27.3 0.1Manufacturing 2.4 <0.1Services 20.8 <0.1Transportation and public utilities 2.0 <0.1Wholesale and retail 18.7 0.1Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $2.2Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 4.6State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 1.9Local property tax (1998) 4.3

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $7.9Public aid (FY 2001) 4.8State payroll (2001) 26.8

Number of state employees (2001) 687

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $21.3 97.4%Residential 35.6 88.7Industrial 0.0 -Commercial 5.7 110.1

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 515 24.4%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 2 240

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 1,546 1,849 3,3951994 720 2,280 3,0001996 696 2,193 2,8891998 1,630 2,046 3,6762000 842 2,252 3,0942002 1,049 1,828 2,877

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 6,601 5,546 84.0%1994 6,982 4,443 63.61996 7,617 5,106 67.01998 7,487 5,038 67.32000 8,215 5,579 67.92002 7,669 5,113 66.7

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 42.8% 39.6%1994 Governor 23.9 76.11996 President 47.3 52.71998 Governor 69.3 30.72000 President 37.0 63.02002 Governor 42.5 57.5

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Kane County

Congressional District: 14

Senate Districts: 22, 25, 28, 42, 48

House Districts: 43, 49, 50, 55, 83, 95

County Seat: Geneva

Established: January 16, 1836

Area: 521 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 317,4712000 Census 404,119Percent change (1990-2000) 27.3%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 67.7%Black 5.6American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 1.8Hispanic origin, any race 23.7

Age (2000)Under 18 30.3%18 to 64 61.465 and over 8.4

Median age (2000) 32.2

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 6.1%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 7.9%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $29,942 41.2%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 220,696 23.7%Unemployed 5.2% -11.0%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 5.9% 3.6%Farm 0.7 1.5Finance, insurance, real estate 8.1 2.7Government 11.4 2.9Manufacturing 18.8 4.3Services 30.5 2.9Transportation and public utilities 2.9 1.6Wholesale and retail 20.4 3.0Other 1.2 4.4

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $193.6Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 257.1State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 53.0Local property tax (1998) 463.1

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $211.9Public aid (FY 2001) 114.8State payroll (2001) 99.4

Number of state employees (2001) 2,472

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $ 183.7 58.0%Residential 4,879.4 152.8Industrial 450.7 160.4Commercial 894.1 99.5

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 650 -7.5%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 6 1,021

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 21,114 42,003 63,1171994 14,518 34,264 48,7821996 7,881 35,796 43,6771998 12,219 36,984 49,2032000 9,329 41,045 50,3742002 22,572 49,959 72,531

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 158,611 130,088 82.0%1994 148,221 77,403 52.21996 178,841 116,840 65.31998 188,596 91,059 48.32000 210,118 144,187 68.62002 225,878 109,331 48.4

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 35.0% 43.7%1994 Governor 23.7 76.31996 President 46.8 53.21998 Governor 33.9 66.12000 President 43.8 56.22002 Governor 40.1 59.9

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Kankakee County

Congressional District: 11

Senate Districts: 38, 40

House Districts: 75, 79

County Seat: Kankakee

Established: February 11, 1853

Area: 678 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 96,2552000 Census 103,833Percent change (1990-2000) 7.9%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 77.8%Black 15.4American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 0.7Hispanic origin, any race 4.8

Age (2000)Under 18 27.1%18 to 64 59.965 and over 13.1

Median age (2000) 35.2

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 8.2%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 17.2%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $24,010 45.7%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 51,935 6.2%Unemployed 5.8% -26.3%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 5.7% 0.8%Farm 2.9 1.5Finance, insurance, real estate 6.2 0.5Government 12.6 0.8Manufacturing 13.4 0.7Services 29.8 0.7Transportation and public utilities 5.0 0.7Wholesale and retail 24.4 0.9Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $54.0Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 54.4State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 15.1Local property tax (1998) 86.3

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $61.8Public aid (FY 2001) 66.3State payroll (2001) 81.4

Number of state employees (2001) 2,487

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $133.5 58.5%Residential 686.1 140.3Industrial 53.0 78.7Commercial 259.8 150.9

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 831 -10.5%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 1 74

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 5,567 5,563 11,1301994 3,612 6,162 9,7741996 1,835 6,168 8,0031998 3,433 4,779 8,2122000 3,493 7,409 10,9022002 6,490 8,133 14,623

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 48,955 40,972 83.751994 47,865 27,655 57.81996 51,910 35,876 69.11998 55,176 30,720 55.72000 55,444 41,092 74.12002 56,797 30,145 53.1

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 43.2% 38.6%1994 Governor 27.0 73.01996 President 53.5 46.51998 Governor 38.7 61.31988 President 48.9 51.12002 Governor 47.4 52.6

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Kendall County

Congressional District: 14

Senate Districts: 25, 42

House Districts: 50, 84

County Seat: Yorkville

Established: February 19, 1841

Area: 321 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 39,4132000 Census 54,544Percent change (1990-2000) 38.4%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 89.2%Black 1.3American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.9Hispanic origin, any race 7.5

Age (2000)Under 18 29.5%18 to 64 62.065 and over 8.5

Median age (2000) 34.1

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 4.4%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 4.5%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $30,906 55.9%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 30,163 33.7%Unemployed 4.0% -4.4%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 8.2% 0.5%Farm 3.6 0.8Finance, insurance, real estate 7.3 0.2Government 10.3 0.3Manufacturing 26.3 0.6Services 20.1 0.2Transportation and public utilities 3.3 0.2Wholesale and retail 21.0 0.3Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $25.4Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 35.3State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 7.9Local property tax (1998) 67.1

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $25.2Public aid (FY 2001) 4.8State payroll (2001) 9.6

Number of state employees (2001) 252

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $ 90.9 35.1%Residential 654.7 199.8Industrial 49.4 66.2Commercial 90.3 105.4

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 441 -11.8%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 13 1,997

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 2,472 6,315 8,7871994 1,378 5,806 7,1841996 1,063 8,465 9,5281998 1,145 6,279 7,4242000 960 7,621 8,5812002 3,138 11,523 14,661

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 22,972 18,950 82.5%1994 23,780 12,536 52.71996 28,510 18,000 63.11998 32,945 15,596 47.32000 33,885 23,253 68.62002 44,165 20,874 47.3

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 29.6% 46.5%1994 Governor 18.4 81.61996 President 42.0 58.01998 Governor 32.2 67.82000 President 38.2 61.82002 Governor 36.0 64.0

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Knox County

Congressional Districts: 17, 18

Senate District: 37

House District: 74

County Seat: Galesburg

Established: January 13, 1825

Area: 716 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 56,3932000 Census 55,836Percent change (1990-2000) -1.0%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 88.4%Black 6.2American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 0.7Hispanic origin, any race 3.4

Age (2000)Under 18 22.0%18 to 64 60.465 and over 17.5

Median age (2000) 39.4

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 6.9%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 17.3%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $23,635 54.8%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 28,946 1.8%Unemployed 5.7% -23.4%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 4.0% 0.4%Farm 3.8 1.2Finance, insurance, real estate 4.4 0.2Government 11.3 0.4Manufacturing 17.1 0.6Services 29.6 0.4Transportation and public utilities 7.0 0.6Wholesale and retail 21.9 0.5Other 0.8 0.4

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $21.3Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 29.4State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 8.6Local property tax (1998) 36.1

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $24.8Public aid (FY 2001) 41.0State payroll (2001) 21.4

Number of state employees (2001) 616

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $118.9 13.3%Residential 251.9 62.7Industrial 13.5 18.3Commercial 109.8 74.4

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 928 -9.1%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 4 1,308

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 4,728 5,820 10,5481994 3,200 7,070 10,2701996 2,160 4,435 6,5951998 3,308 4,441 7,7492000 1,582 4,244 5,8261988 3,584 5,059 8,643

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 31,559 25,909 82.1%1994 28,857 17,915 62.11996 33,127 23,038 69.51998 34,377 19,379 56.42000 38,924 24,404 62.72002 37,687 19,062 50.6

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 49.7% 33.0%1994 Governor 23.5 76.51996 President 61.5 38.51998 Governor 40.4 59.62000 President 55.9 44.12002 Governor 44.5 55.5

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Lake County

Congressional Districts: 8, 10

Senate Districts: 26, 27, 29-31

House Districts: 51-53, 58-62

County Seat: Waukegan

Established: March 1, 1839

Area: 448 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 516,4182000 Census 644,356Percent change (1990-2000) 24.8%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 73.4%Black 6.8American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 3.9Hispanic origin, any race 14.4

Age (2000)Under 18 29.4%18 to 64 62.165 and over 8.5

Median age (2000) 33.8

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.7%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 8.3%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $46,640 60.6%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 331,799 18.5%Unemployed 4.6% 1.3%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 5.4% 5.9%Farm 0.2 0.6Finance, insurance, real estate 9.3 5.6Government 15.7 7.1Manufacturing 14.3 5.9Services 30.3 5.2Transportation and public utilities 2.7 2.7Wholesale and retail 22.2 5.8Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $414.9Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 638.6State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 83.9Local property tax (1998) 1,046.4

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $207.8Public aid (FY 2001) 161.1State payroll (2001) 68.9

Number of state employees (2001) 1,818

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $ 117.3 16.5%Residential 11,942.4 149.0Industrial 727.6 54.1Commercial 2,372.3 133.1

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 335 -10.7%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 5 363

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 45,839 62,185 108,0241994 24,279 52,913 77,1921996 17,383 63,841 81,2241998 22,180 54,689 76,8692000 17,641 62,963 80,6042002 49,050 71,029 120,079

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 271,375 229,473 84.6%1994 264,305 134,893 51.01996 297,863 208,902 70.11998 309,409 158,547 51.22000 350,673 246,706 70.42002 335,313 176,597 52.7

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 36.6% 44.4%1994 Governor 25.3 74.71996 President 50.0 50.01998 Governor 31.5 68.52000 President 48.7 51.32002 Governor 45.3 54.7

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LaSalle County

Congressional District: 11

Senate Districts: 25, 35, 38, 53

House Districts: 50, 70, 75, 76, 106

County Seat: Ottawa

Established: January 15, 1831

Area: 1,135 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 106,9132000 Census 111,509Percent change (1990-2000) 4.3%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 91.9%Black 1.5American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 0.5Hispanic origin, any race 5.2

Age (2000)Under 18 25.2%18 to 64 58.465 and over 16.4

Median age (2000) 38.1

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.5%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 13.7%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $24,344 54.0%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 57,324 10.8%Unemployed 6.6% -24.6%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 4.9% 0.8%Farm 3.6 2.0Finance, insurance, real estate 6.4 0.6Government 11.5 0.8Manufacturing 12.2 0.7Services 26.0 0.6Transportation and public utilities 7.3 1.1Wholesale and retail 27.1 1.0Other 1.1 1.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $59.3Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 59.6State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 17.8Local property tax (1998) 112.9

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $44.6Public aid (FY 2001) 36.8State payroll (2001) 56.4

Number of state employees (2001) 1,545

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $238.2 22.4%Residential 803.6 132.3Industrial 63.2 -85.5Commercial 528.4 336.9

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 1,581 -5.3%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 21 4,126

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 13,167 9,314 22,4811994 9,189 7,482 16,6711996 6,521 6,844 13,3651998 7,439 8,191 15,6302000 7,649 7,800 15,4492002 7,656 8,753 16,409

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 61,394 50,996 83.1%1994 61,041 34,345 56.31996 62,928 43,502 69.11998 67,876 35,919 52.92000 70,322 47,413 67.42002 70,741 38,100 53.9

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 46.8% 32.3%1994 Governor 30.0 70.01996 President 58.6 41.41998 Governor 48.1 51.92000 President 52.3 47.72002 Governor 52.6 47.4

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Lawrence County

Congressional Districts: 15, 19

Senate District: 55

House District: 109

County Seat: Lawrenceville

Established: January 16, 1821

Area: 372 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 15,9722000 Census 15,452Percent change (1990-2000) -3.3%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 97.4%Black 0.8American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 0.1Hispanic origin, any race 0.9

Age (2000)Under 18 22.7%18 to 64 57.265 and over 20.1

Median age (2000) 40.8

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.2%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 20.9%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $24,018 54.8%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 7,434 1.5%Unemployed 6.8% -34.4%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 6.3% 0.1%Farm 9.6 0.6Finance, insurance, real estate 12.0 0.1Government 17.0 0.1Manufacturing 4.3 <0.1Services 27.3 0.1Transportation and public utilities 4.9 0.1Wholesale and retail 18.6 0.1Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $3.8Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 7.7State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 2.8Local property tax (1998) 6.7

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $10.5Public aid (FY 2001) 15.2State payroll (2001) 5.6

Number of state employees (2001) 188

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $24.8 38.5%Residential 43.9 53.3Industrial 2.0 -69.0Commercial 12.3 65.0

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 376 3.0%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 1 12

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 2,236 2,664 4,9001994 1,368 2,179 3,5471996 516 876 1,3921998 1,325 1,509 2,8342000 1,322 1,716 3,0382002 1,738 1,963 3,701

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 9,675 7,661 79.2%1994 9,763 5,615 57.51996 10,647 6,556 61.61998 9,875 5,604 56.72000 10,556 6,822 64.62002 11,114 5,622 50.6

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 43.9% 36.0%1994 Governor 32.4 67.61996 President 52.8 47.21998 Governor 67.4 32.62000 President 44.0 56.02002 Governor 50.8 49.2

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Lee County

Congressional District: 14

Senate District: 45

House District: 90

County Seat: Dixon

Established: February 27, 1839

Area: 725 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 34,3922000 Census 36,062Percent change (1990-2000) 4.9%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 90.5%Black 4.9American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 0.6Hispanic origin, any race 3.2

Age (2000)Under 18 24.2%18 to 64 61.265 and over 14.7

Median age (2000) 37.9

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 6.0%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 11.3%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $22,529 43.6%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 17,798 8.7%Unemployed 5.2% -23.1%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 4.4% 0.2%Farm 6.5 1.2Finance, insurance, real estate 5.8 0.2Government 14.3 0.3Manufacturing 20.1 0.4Services 27.1 0.2Transportation and public utilities 3.1 0.1Wholesale and retail 17.5 0.2Other 1.3 0.4

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $10.2Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 17.9State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 5.8Local property tax (1998) 31.5

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $15.3Public aid (FY 2001) 17.1State payroll (2001) 38.8

Number of state employees (2001) 998

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $143.3 21.5%Residential 226.7 113.4Industrial 20.6 45.6Commercial 53.7 42.1

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 904 -10.1%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 11 2,926

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 2,449 4,362 6,8111994 1,773 5,283 7,0561996 1,260 6,300 7,5601998 1,304 4,977 6,2812000 1,906 3,916 5,8222001 1,896 3,978 5,874

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 18,808 15,788 83.9%1994 18,365 11,241 61.21996 20,832 14,540 69.81998 21,205 11,086 52.32000 21,902 15,074 68.82002 22,247 12,120 54.5

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 36.0% 43.3%1994 Governor 23.2 76.81996 President 46.9 53.11998 Governor 38.6 61.42000 President 43.1 56.92002 Governor 45.1 54.9

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Livingston County

Congressional Districts: 11, 15

Senate Districts: 38, 53

House Districts: 75, 76, 105, 106

County Seat: Pontiac

Established: February 27, 1837

Area: 1,044 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 39,3012000 Census 39,678Percent change (1990-2000) 1.0%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 91.1%Black 5.1American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.3Hispanic origin, any race 2.7

Age (2000)Under 18 25.0%18 to 64 59.765 and over 15.3

Median age (2000) 37.3

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.8%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 12.8%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $24,986 43.4%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 20,377 6.0%Unemployed 4.3% -5.7%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 4.4% 0.3%Farm 8.2 1.7Finance, insurance, real estate 5.1 0.2Government 15.0 0.4Manufacturing 22.8 0.5Services 21.4 0.2Transportation and public utilities 3.5 0.2Wholesale and retail 18.3 0.3Other 1.4 0.5

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $16.6Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 21.7State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 6.0Local property tax (1998) 38.1

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $21.7Public aid (FY 2001) 13.8State payroll (2001) 41.6

Number of state employees (2001) 1,144

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $190.6 22.7%Residential 207.2 108.4Industrial 11.4 25.7Commercial 66.5 92.3

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 1,380 -11.7%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 3 267

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 1,905 7,954 9,8591994 973 8,085 9,0581996 858 6,165 7,0231998 891 8,004 8,8952000 916 5,293 6,2092002 1,224 7,579 8,803

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 20,254 17,571 86.8%1994 19,631 12,734 64.91996 21,459 15,256 71.11998 21,433 12,212 57.02000 21,744 15,873 73.02002 22,455 12,263 54.6

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 35.3% 47.0%1994 Governor 18.8 81.21996 President 42.4 57.61998 Governor 35.0 65.02000 President 38.8 61.22002 Governor 37.3 62.7

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Logan County

Congressional District: 18

Senate Districts: 44, 50

House Districts: 87, 100

County Seat: Lincoln

Established: February 15, 1839

Area: 618 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 30,7982000 Census 31,183Percent change (1990-2000) 1.3%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 90.6%Black 6.5American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.5Hispanic origin, any race 1.6

Age (2000)Under 18 21.9%18 to 64 63.165 and over 15.0

Median age (2000) 37.0

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.9%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 14.0%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $20,962 36.3%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 13,689 -0.5%Unemployed 4.1% -38.9%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 0.0% 0.0%Farm 7.3 1.0Finance, insurance, real estate 6.7 0.1Government 19.1 0.3Manufacturing 7.1 0.1Services 27.2 0.2Transportation and public utilities 4.2 0.1Wholesale and retail 27.1 0.2Other 1.3 0.3

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $9.6Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 14.3State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 4.6Local property tax (1998) 26.0

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $9.8Public aid (FY 2001) 14.1State payroll (2001) 61.2

Number of state employees (2001) 1,740

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $139.7 12.7%Residential 154.9 94.1Industrial 4.7 -18.8Commercial 47.0 82.0

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 739 -11.4%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 11 1,594

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 1,642 5,959 7,6011994 1,077 7,010 8,0871996 714 6,540 7,2541998 1,059 6,527 7,5862000 707 7,007 7,7142002 1,321 6,397 7,718

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 20,770 14,505 69.8%1994 20,606 10,333 50.11996 21,824 12,649 58.01998 19,243 10,772 56.02000 19,607 13,598 69.42002 19,142 11,476 60.0

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 36.5% 46.4%1994 Governor 22.3 77.71996 President 41.5 58.51998 Governor 38.4 61.62000 President 36.1 63.92002 Governor 41.1 58.9

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McDonough County

Congressional District: 17

Senate District: 47

House District: 94

County Seat: Macomb

Established: January 25, 1826

Area: 589 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 35,2442000 Census 32,913Percent change (1990-2000) -6.6%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 92.0%Black 3.4American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 2.0Hispanic origin, any race 1.5

Age (2000)Under 18 17.7%18 to 64 68.265 and over 14.1

Median age (2000) 29.0

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 4.6%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 17.4%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $21,831 74.4%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 18,757 6.9%Unemployed 3.1% -22.5%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 3.4% 0.2%Farm 4.7 1.0Finance, insurance, real estate 4.3 0.1Government 29.8 0.8Manufacturing 9.8 0.2Services 17.1 0.2Transportation and public utilities 2.1 0.1Wholesale and retail 28.3 0.4Other 0.7 0.2

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $11.1Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 15.9State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 4.5Local property tax (1998) 23.7

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $12.3Public aid (FY 2001) 11.3State payroll (2001) 7.9

Number of state employees (2001) 247

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $100.0 25.5%Residential 105.2 63.6Industrial 3.8 3.3Commercial 45.8 98.6

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 824 -9.0%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 7 1,274

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 2,163 4,831 6,9941994 1,196 2,877 4,0731996 1,112 3,190 4,3021998 1,452 3,059 4,5112000 1,216 4,451 5,6672002 1,422 5,312 6,734

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 17,124 14,164 82.7%1994 16,758 9,478 56.61996 19,857 12,356 62.21998 19,632 10,631 54.22000 22,569 13,097 58.02002 18,451 11,073 60.0

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 41.9% 38.2%1994 Governor 28.0 72.01996 President 52.7 47.31998 Governor 38.9 61.12000 President 48.5 51.52002 Governor 40.2 59.8

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McHenry County

Congressional Districts: 8, 16

Senate Districts: 26, 32

House Districts: 52, 63, 64

County Seat: Woodstock

Established: January 16, 1836Area: 604 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 183,2412000 Census 260,077Percent change (1990-2000) 41.9%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 89.6%Black 0.5American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 1.4Hispanic origin, any race 7.5

Age (2000)Under 18 30.2%18 to 64 61.965 and over 8.0

Median age (2000) 34.2

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 4.5%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 4.7%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $31,571 43.9%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 138,554 28.9%Unemployed 4.6% -6.9%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 9.9% 3.1%Farm 1.4 1.6Finance, insurance, real estate 6.8 1.2Government 9.8 1.3Manufacturing 20.3 2.4Services 25.3 1.2Transportation and public utilities 3.0 0.9Wholesale and retail 21.7 1.6Other 1.8 3.3

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $113.5Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 180.5State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 37.5Local property tax (1998) 337.1

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $75.5Public aid (FY 2001) 37.6State payroll (2001) 27.8

Number of state employees (2001) 680

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $ 180.3 89.3%Residential 3,786.6 191.6Industrial 249.4 121.7Commercial 532.8 141.5

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 921 -6.5%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 5 2,413

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 12,273 30,996 43,2691994 8,547 30,427 38,9741996 5,019 30,710 35,7291998 6,933 30,924 37,8572000 6,338 36,873 43,2112002 11,042 30,636 41,678

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 113,358 89,334 78.8%1994 107,189 59,263 55.31996 129,482 84,474 65.21998 150,683 66,836 44.42000 161,637 106,528 65.92002 169,530 77,529 45.7

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 28.2% 47.0%1994 Governor 22.1 77.91996 President 43.2 56.81998 Governor 26.6 73.42000 President 39.6 60.42002 Governor 37.1 62.9

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McLean County

Congressional Districts: 11, 15

Senate Districts: 44, 53

House Districts: 87, 88, 105, 106

County Seat: Bloomington

Established: December 25, 1830

Area: 1,184 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 129,1802000 Census 150,433Percent change (1990-2000) 16.5%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 87.9%Black 6.1American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 2.0Hispanic origin, any race 2.5

Age (2000)Under 18 23.5%18 to 64 66.865 and over 9.7

Median age (2000) 30.5

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.9%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 10.9%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $29,670 60.2%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 91,903 25.0%Unemployed 2.4% -26.8%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 5.0% 1.5%Farm 1.7 1.8Finance, insurance, real estate 20.4 3.3Government 13.3 1.6Manufacturing 8.6 0.9Services 26.8 1.2Transportation and public utilities 3.2 0.9Wholesale and retail 19.6 1.4Other 1.4 2.4

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $83.9Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 96.0State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 21.7Local property tax (1998) 148.7

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $44.2Public aid (FY 2001) 31.0State payroll (2001) 25.4

Number of state employees (2001) 761

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $ 260.6 8.5%Residential 1,191.5 137.5Industrial 26.7 -72.0Commercial 592.6 104.6

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 1,475 -8.7%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 19 3,563

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 9,768 20,912 30,6801994 4,210 9,561 13,7711996 5,621 22,998 28,6191998 3,912 14,899 18,8112000 6,400 22,226 28,6262002 6,272 19,164 25,436

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 73,273 60,430 82.5%1994 67,850 35,839 52.81996 85,053 54,438 64.01998 94,605 39,813 42.12000 99,044 62,372 63.02002 89,651 43,349 48.4

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 39.1% 43.5%1994 Governor 20.8 79.21996 President 43.2 56.81998 Governor 38.8 61.22000 President 42.3 57.72002 Governor 40.5 59.5

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Macon County

Congressional Districts: 15, 17, 18

Senate Districts: 44, 51

House Districts: 87, 101

County Seat: Decatur

Established: January 19, 1829

Area: 581 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 117,2062000 Census 114,706Percent change (1990-2000) -2.1%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 82.9%Black 14.0American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.6Hispanic origin, any race 1.0

Age (2000)Under 18 24.6%18 to 64 60.265 and over 15.2

Median age (2000) 38.0

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 7.9%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 20.3%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $27,516 52.3%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 57,687 -3.4%Unemployed 6.3% -33.3%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 6.5% 1.3%Farm 1.3 0.9Finance, insurance, real estate 5.4 0.6Government 9.3 0.8Manufacturing 19.8 1.5Services 27.7 0.9Transportation and public utilities 8.1 1.5Wholesale and retail 21.0 1.0Other 0.8 0.9

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $54.6Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 70.1State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 18.4Local property tax (1998) 83.2

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $54.7Public aid (FY 2001) 57.7State payroll (2001) 33.3

Number of state employees (2001) 922

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $123.6 5.8%Residential 632.2 60.4Industrial 71.3 22.5Commercial 260.3 68.3

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 665 -13.7%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 13 2,158

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 16,339 9,111 25,4501994 10,292 8,047 18,3391996 6,764 8,090 14,8541998 13,204 7,563 20,7672000 5,988 6,497 12,4852002 10,602 9,892 20,494

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 71,855 56,623 78.8%1994 62,745 37,593 59.91996 71,649 48,238 67.31998 74,913 40,772 54.42000 74,101 50,960 68.82002 76,170 38,488 50.5

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 49.6% 33.7%1994 Governor 36.9 63.11996 President 57.2 42.81998 Governor 62.3 37.72000 President 50.4 49.62002 Governor 50.3 49.7

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Macoupin County

Congressional District: 17

Senate District: 49

House Districts: 97, 98

County Seat: Carlinville

Established: January 17, 1829

Area: 864 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 47,6792000 Census 49,019Percent change (1990-2000) 2.8%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 97.6%Black 0.8American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.2Hispanic origin, any race 0.6

Age (2000)Under 18 24.6%18 to 64 57.965 and over 17.5

Median age (2000) 38.9

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.5%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 15.6%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $24,120 52.4%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 23,839 6.6%Unemployed 5.9% -25.7%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 6.8% 0.3%Farm 8.3 1.5Finance, insurance, real estate 7.4 0.2Government 15.1 0.3Manufacturing 6.0 0.1Services 26.7 0.2Transportation and public utilities 5.1 0.2Wholesale and retail 23.3 0.3Other 1.2 0.3

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $17.6Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 26.1State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 8.4Local property tax (1998) 24.3

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $36.8Public aid (FY 2001) 21.4State payroll (2001) 36.0

Number of state employees (2001) 1,065

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $105.6 25.5%Residential 195.1 92.5Industrial 2.6 24.7Commercial 40.8 34.8

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 1,206 -7.8%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 5 761

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 8,407 2,363 10,7701994 7,069 2,118 9,1871996 6,370 2,633 9,0031998 7,422 2,521 9,9432000 4,457 2,922 7,3792002 5,071 2,273 7,344

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 31,811 24,003 75.5%1994 33,046 16,982 51.41996 35,262 21,457 60.91998 35,725 15,754 44.12000 35,229 21,835 62.02002 35,024 16,443 46.9

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 51.1% 27.6%1994 Governor 38.0 62.01996 President 60.6 39.41998 Governor 56.3 43.72000 President 53.0 47.02002 Governor 57.0 43.0

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Madison County

Congressional Districts: 12, 17, 19

Senate Districts: 49, 51, 56, 57

House Districts: 97, 98, 102, 111-114

County Seat: Edwardsville

Established: September 14, 1812

Area: 725 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 249,2382000 Census 258,941Percent change (1990-2000) 3.9%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 89.3%Black 7.3American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.6Hispanic origin, any race 1.5

Age (2000)Under 18 24.9%18 to 64 60.865 and over 14.3

Median age (2000) 36.9

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 7.1%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 15.0%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $26,482 48.7%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 129,412 4.9%Unemployed 5.6% -27.4%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 6.3% 2.2%Farm 1.3 1.6Finance, insurance, real estate 6.5 1.2Government 13.8 1.9Manufacturing 16.8 2.1Services 28.3 1.5Transportation and public utilities 4.9 1.5Wholesale and retail 21.4 1.8Other 0.7 1.4

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $108.4Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 149.6State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 40.3Local property tax (1998) 177.3

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $142.5Public aid (FY 2001) 121.0State payroll (2001) 57.4

Number of state employees (2001) 1,508

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $ 99.9 55.4%Residential 1,651.6 78.7Industrial 206.7 -32.1Commercial 446.3 79.8

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 1,195 -8.0%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 4 711

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 40,990 8,908 49,8981994 26,042 6,826 32,8681996 20,039 11,705 31,7441998 20,794 10,955 31,7492000 22,203 7,190 29,3932002 26,612 13,179 39,791

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 141,321 115,893 82.0%1994 142,847 72,700 50.91996 149,415 102,177 68.41998 170,151 74,485 43.82000 173,544 111,717 64.42002 165,301 79,631 48.2

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 51.4% 28.3%1994 Governor 36.3 63.71996 President 60.0 40.01998 Governor 52.7 47.32000 President 54.8 45.22002 Governor 57.1 42.9

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Marion County

Congressional District: 19

Senate District: 54

House District: 107

County Seat: Salem

Established: January 24, 1823

Area: 572 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 41,5612000 Census 41,691Percent change (1990-2000) 0.3%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 93.4%Black 3.8American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.6Hispanic origin, any race 0.9

Age (2000)Under 18 25.5%18 to 64 58.065 and over 16.6

Median age (2000) 38.4

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 7.2%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 19.6%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $22,917 53.2%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 20,257 3.6%Unemployed 10.8% -7.4%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 3.9% 0.3%Farm 4.4 1.0Finance, insurance, real estate 4.6 0.2Government 11.7 0.3Manufacturing 24.6 0.6Services 27.6 0.3Transportation and public utilities 7.5 0.4Wholesale and retail 15.1 0.2Other 0.6 0.2

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $11.9Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 21.4State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 7.1Local property tax (1998) 19.3

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $30.5Public aid (FY 2001) 34.9State payroll (2001) 32.6

Number of state employees (2001) 972

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $ 40.5 44.2%Residential 123.3 47.5Industrial 7.0 17.2Commercial 46.9 75.0

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 882 2.4%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 1 203

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 6,942 2,306 9,2481994 3,514 1,704 5,2181996 2,678 2,545 5,2231998 5,148 2,018 7,1662000 2,337 1,938 4,2752002 6,486 2,607 9,093

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 25,810 19,399 75.2%1994 27,323 12,513 45.81996 26,556 16,259 61.21998 29,529 12,430 42.12000 31,228 17,270 55.32002 30,353 13,595 44.8

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 51.3% 30.6%1994 Governor 33.6 66.41996 President 56.5 43.51998 Governor 61.1 38.92000 President 49.5 50.52002 Governor 56.0 44.0

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Marshall County

Congressional District: 18

Senate District: 37

House District: 73

County Seat: Lacon

Established: January 19, 1839

Area: 386 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 12,8462000 Census 13,180Percent change (1990-2000) 2.6%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 97.6%Black 0.3American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.2Hispanic origin, any race 1.0

Age (2000)Under 18 23.5%18 to 64 57.765 and over 18.8

Median age (2000) 40.9

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 4.0%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 14.4%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $23,607 44.8%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 6,697 4.5%Unemployed 4.9% -22.0%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 4.9% 0.1%Farm 12.3 0.6Finance, insurance, real estate 6.0 <0.1Government 8.8 0.1Manufacturing 16.9 0.1Services 25.2 0.1Transportation and public utilities 3.9 0.1Wholesale and retail 22.0 0.1Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $2.7Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 6.9State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 2.2Local property tax (1998) 12.1

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $4.5Public aid (FY 2001) 4.9State payroll (2001) 3.4

Number of state employees (2001) 100

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $69.1 18.8%Residential 63.0 105.6Industrial 7.3 74.8Commercial 16.9 200.8

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 494 -5.7%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 3 471

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 1,311 1,580 2,8911994 606 2,885 3,4911996 445 2,594 3,0391998 410 1,274 1,6842000 443 1,378 1,8212002 994 2,011 3,005

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 8,070 6,650 82.4%1994 7,954 4,938 62.11996 8,113 5,829 71.81998 8,564 4,467 52.22000 8,804 6,102 69.32002 8,990 5,122 57.0

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 43.5% 38.4%1994 Governor 25.0 75.01996 President 51.8 48.21998 Governor 42.0 58.02000 President 45.0 55.02002 Governor 42.3 57.7

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Mason County

Congressional District: 18

Senate District: 47

House District: 94

County Seat: Havana

Established: January 20, 1841

Area: 539 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 16,2692000 Census 16,038Percent change (1990-2000) -1.4%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 98.5%Black 0.1American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.2Hispanic origin, any race 0.5

Age (2000)Under 18 24.4%18 to 64 58.265 and over 17.3

Median age (2000) 39.5

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.3%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 18.1%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $23,727 69.2%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 8,609 9.6%Unemployed 6.7% -32.8%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 0.0% 0.0%Farm 12.7 0.8Finance, insurance, real estate 5.9 0.1Government 20.1 0.1Manufacturing 9.4 0.1Services 18.1 <0.1Transportation and public utilities 6.2 0.1Wholesale and retail 25.7 0.1Other 1.9 0.2

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $3.7Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 8.3State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 2.9Local property tax (1998) 12.1

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $11.5Public aid (FY 2001) 7.0State payroll (2001) 14.7

Number of state employees (2001) 467

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $40.2 23.5%Residential 70.6 74.1Industrial 23.4 31.2Commercial 11.6 -8.9

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 486 -0.6%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 1 2,126

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 2,151 1,601 3,7521994 1,480 1,273 2,7531996 923 1,387 2,3101998 982 1,229 2,2112000 856 1,060 1,9162002 2,643 1,415 4,058

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 9,680 7,881 81.4%1994 9,827 5,275 53.71996 10,610 6,572 61.91998 10,192 5,331 52.32000 11,107 6,956 62.62002 10,659 6,137 57.6

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 51.6% 32.2%1994 Governor 29.2 70.81996 President 58.2 41.81998 Governor 47.9 52.12000 President 48.3 51.72002 Governor 51.5 48.5

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Massac County

Congressional District: 19

Senate District: 59

House District: 118

County Seat: Metropolis

Established: February 8, 1843

Area: 239 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 14,7522000 Census 15,161Percent change (1990-2000) 2.8%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 92.1%Black 5.4American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.3Hispanic origin, any race 0.8

Age (2000)Under 18 23.0%18 to 64 59.265 and over 17.8

Median age (2000) 39.6

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.9%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 21.4%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $20,966 53.9%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 8,080 22.9%Unemployed 4.9% -24.7%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 3.3% 0.1%Farm 7.0 0.5Finance, insurance, real estate 6.2 0.1Government 14.0 0.1Manufacturing 10.8 0.1Services 33.3 0.1Transportation and public utilities 10.1 0.2Wholesale and retail 15.3 0.1Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $3.4Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 7.0State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 2.6Local property tax (1998) 7.6

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $8.2Public aid (FY 2001) 10.4State payroll (2001) 6.0

Number of state employees (2001) 169

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $18.6 82.9%Residential 54.8 121.3Industrial 32.6 -30.1Commercial 16.2 152.8

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 400 -0.2%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 3 2,627

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 2,666 1,157 3,8231994 1,028 1,759 2,7871996 595 1,293 1,8881998 1,661 1,782 3,4432000 1,785 2,347 4,1322001 1,247 1,753 3,000

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 10,370 7,306 70.5%1994 10,674 5,261 49.31996 11,679 6,443 55.21998 12,760 5,669 44.42000 12,274 7,030 57.32002 10,928 5,569 51.0

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 47.9% 39.4%1994 Governor 20.3 79.71996 President 53.1 46.91998 Governor 70.1 29.92000 President 44.2 55.82002 Governor 54.2 45.8

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Menard County

Congressional District: 18

Senate District: 50

House District: 100

County Seat: Petersburg

Established: February 15, 1839

Area: 314 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 11,1642000 Census 12,486Percent change (1990-2000) 11.8%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 98.0%Black 0.4American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.2Hispanic origin, any race 0.8

Age (2000)Under 18 26.5%18 to 64 60.365 and over 13.2

Median age (2000) 38.0

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 6.3%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 12.7%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $27,603 60.5%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 6,272 4.0%Unemployed 4.4% -12.1%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 9.5% 0.1%Farm 12.9 0.5Finance, insurance, real estate 7.5 <0.1Government 19.9 0.1Manufacturing 0.0 0.0Services 24.1 <0.1Transportation and public utilities 4.2 <0.1Wholesale and retail 21.9 0.1Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $1.9Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 7.6State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 2.1Local property tax (1998) 10.4

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $8.1Public aid (FY 2001) 4.8State payroll (2001) 47.6

Number of state employees (2001) 1,307

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $57.9 21.9%Residential 87.7 142.0Industrial 1.4 39.4Commercial 9.5 109.9

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 352 -6.1%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 1 9

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 793 2,882 3,6751994 698 3,281 3,9791996 527 2,376 2,9031998 440 2,574 3,0142000 454 1,965 2,4192002 645 3,355 4,000

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 7,462 6,431 86.2%1994 7,778 5,600 72.01996 8,380 5,989 71.51998 8,405 5,164 61.42000 7,902 6,309 79.82002 8,584 5,769 67.2

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 36.1% 45.1%1994 Governor 25.9 74.11996 President 41.5 58.51998 Governor 41.4 58.62000 President 35.9 64.12002 Governor 38.0 62.0

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Mercer County

Congressional District: 17

Senate Districts: 36, 47

House Districts: 72, 94

County Seat: Aledo

Established: January 13, 1825

Area: 561 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 17,2902000 Census 16,957Percent change (1990-2000) -1.9%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 97.6%Black 0.3American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 0.2Hispanic origin, any race 1.3

Age (2000)Under 18 24.8%18 to 64 59.365 and over 15.9

Median age (2000) 39.5

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 4.4%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 12.2%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $24,703 63.7%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 9,175 8.3%Unemployed 6.5% -12.6%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 6.1% 0.1%Farm 17.3 1.1Finance, insurance, real estate 5.7 0.1Government 20.9 0.1Manufacturing 5.6 <0.1Services 21.1 0.1Transportation and public utilities 3.7 0.1Wholesale and retail 17.6 0.1Other 2.0 0.2

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $3.5Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 9.0State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 3.1Local property tax (1998) 12.4

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $5.9Public aid (FY 2001) 4.9State payroll (2001) 3.7

Number of state employees (2001) 113

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $76.3 11.1%Residential 75.7 112.7Industrial 0.3 -Commercial 13.1 51.9

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 754 -7.1%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 0 0

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 2,061 1,588 3,6491994 1,881 1,750 3,6311996 976 1,566 2,5421998 927 1,345 2,2722000 1,748 1,841 3,5892002 1,371 1,436 2,807

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 11,074 8,738 78.9%1994 10,636 6,582 61.91996 11,525 8,078 70.11998 12,025 7,093 59.01988 12,783 8,536 66.82002 13,080 7,119 54.4

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 46.9% 35.1%1994 Governor 27.1 72.91996 President 61.4 38.61998 Governor 43.2 56.82000 President 54.4 45.62002 Governor 47.2 52.8

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Monroe County

Congressional District: 12

Senate District: 58

House District: 116

County Seat: Waterloo

Established: January 6, 1816

Area: 388 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 22,4222000 Census 27,619Percent change (1990-2000) 23.2%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 98.3%Black <0.1American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.3Hispanic origin, any race 0.7

Age (2000)Under 18 26.4%18 to 64 60.265 and over 13.4

Median age (2000) 37.5

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 4.1%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 6.2%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $28,816 61.9%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 14,310 21.0%Unemployed 4.0% -22.2%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 9.6% 0.3%Farm 7.6 0.8Finance, insurance, real estate 7.7 0.1Government 13.0 0.2Manufacturing 3.1 <0.1Services 27.0 0.1Transportation and public utilities 4.5 0.1Wholesale and retail 25.2 0.2Other 2.4 0.4

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $12.0Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 17.1State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 4.8Local property tax (1998) 19.3

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $13.3Public aid (FY 2001) 7.6State payroll (2001) 6.0

Number of state employees (2001) 164

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $ 49.1 77.2%Residential 242.8 155.2Industrial 7.1 364.1Commercial 41.2 185.9

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 556 -5.6%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 0 0

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 2,109 2,524 4,6331994 811 1,000 1,8111996 684 1,619 2,3031998 2,354 2,587 4,9412000 527 1,210 1,7372002 1,666 1,830 3,496

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 15,329 12,861 83.9%1994 15,241 8,327 54.61996 16,859 11,856 70.31998 18,405 9,945 54.01988 20,244 14,244 70.42002 20,886 10,711 51.3

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 39.1% 38.4%1994 Governor 27.8 72.21996 President 47.3 52.71998 Governor 46.4 53.62000 President 43.2 56.82002 Governor 47.4 52.6

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Montgomery County

Congressional Districts: 17, 19

Senate District: 49

House District: 98

County Seat: Hillsboro

Established: February 12, 1821

Area: 704 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 30,7282000 Census 30,652Percent change (1990-2000) -0.2%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 94.4%Black 3.7American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.2Hispanic origin, any race 1.1

Age (2000)Under 18 23.7%18 to 64 59.365 and over 17.0

Median age (2000) 38.1

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.7%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 17.2%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $21,839 50.0%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 15,191 9.9%Unemployed 6.7% -16.9%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 4.1% 0.2%Farm 7.7 1.2Finance, insurance, real estate 5.9 0.1Government 13.3 0.2Manufacturing 11.3 0.2Services 28.4 0.2Transportation and public utilities 6.5 0.3Wholesale and retail 21.7 0.2Other 1.0 0.3

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $12.1Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 14.6State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 5.1Local property tax (1998) 20.9

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $18.1Public aid (FY 2001) 17.9State payroll (2001) 38.0

Number of state employees (2001) 1,016

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $88.1 32.3%Residential 96.2 69.6Industrial 43.3 4.6Commercial 42.3 63.0

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 980 -11.2%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 1 475

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 4,155 2,622 6,7771994 2,674 1,924 4,5981996 3,104 2,584 5,6881998 2,236 1,995 4,2312000 4,522 2,162 6,6842002 3,010 1,953 4,963

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 18,208 15,114 83.0%1994 18,858 11,060 58.61996 20,336 12,973 63.81998 21,153 10,255 48.52000 21,539 13,510 62.72002 21,021 10,613 50.5

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 50.2% 29.8%1994 Governor 36.3 63.71996 President 57.1 42.91998 Governor 56.6 43.42000 President 51.2 48.82002 Governor 56.2 43.8

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Morgan County

Congressional District: 18

Senate District: 49

House District: 97

County Seat: Jacksonville

Established: January 31, 1823

Area: 569 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 36,3972000 Census 36,616Percent change (1990-2000) 0.6%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 91.7%Black 5.3American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.5Hispanic origin, any race 1.4

Age (2000)Under 18 22.8%18 to 64 61.665 and over 15.6

Median age (2000) 37.8

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 6.4%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 16.1%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $23,407 48.8%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 18,461 -1.3%Unemployed 4.4% -18.2%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 4.7% 0.3%Farm 4.8 1.0Finance, insurance, real estate 5.8 0.2Government 12.1 0.3Manufacturing 17.7 0.4Services 30.4 0.3Transportation and public utilities 4.3 0.2Wholesale and retail 20.1 0.3Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $13.9Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 18.9State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 5.6Local property tax (1998) 24.8

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $13.9Public aid (FY 2001) 20.0State payroll (2001) 62.6

Number of state employees (2001) 1,764

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $106.4 12.6%Residential 187.9 100.9Industrial 23.6 -7.9Commercial 54.3 50.2

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 780 -9.7%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 3 260

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 2,499 3,541 6,0401994 2,327 5,666 7,9931996 1,130 3,185 4,3151998 1,493 2,831 4,3242000 888 2,079 2,9672002 2,389 5,302 7,691

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 20,121 16,819 83.6%1994 20,384 13,036 64.01996 22,298 14,664 65.81998 21,680 12,032 55.52000 21,370 14,832 69.42002 22,799 12,526 54.9

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 39.1% 40.4%1994 Governor 24.8 75.21996 President 49.2 50.81998 Governor 40.6 59.42000 President 42.3 57.72002 Governor 46.5 53.5

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Moultrie County

Congressional District: 15

Senate District: 51

House District: 101

County Seat: Sullivan

Established: February 16, 1843

Area: 336 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 13,9302000 Census 14,287Percent change (1990-2000) 2.6%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 98.5%Black 0.2American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.1Hispanic origin, any race 0.5

Age (2000)Under 18 25.7%18 to 64 56.765 and over 17.7

Median age (2000) 38.7

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 4.3%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 10.4%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $22,905 49.8%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 8,259 17.8%Unemployed 4.5% -27.5%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 8.0% 0.1%Farm 9.3 0.6Finance, insurance, real estate 4.9 <0.1Government 9.7 0.1Manufacturing 16.9 0.1Services 27.8 0.1Transportation and public utilities 3.9 0.1Wholesale and retail 17.8 0.1Other 1.7 0.2

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $3.9Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 7.1State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 2.4Local property tax (1998) 12.5

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $6.2Public aid (FY 2001) 6.7State payroll (2001) 4.2

Number of state employees (2001) 126

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $81.0 7.9%Residential 59.8 80.6Industrial 2.4 52.7Commercial 18.0 48.6

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 464 -5.5%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 10 2,639

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 2,024 1,431 3,4551994 2,867 1,131 3,9981996 796 1,069 1,8651998 2,007 909 2,9162000 838 1,454 2,2922002 1,913 1,506 3,419

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 7,958 6,661 83.7%1994 7,626 4,975 65.21996 8,042 5,625 69.91998 8,208 4,670 56.92000 9,379 5,894 62.82002 8,630 5,349 62.0

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 47.4% 32.1%1994 Governor 30.7 69.31996 President 54.5 45.51998 Governor 64.4 35.62000 President 45.3 54.72002 Governor 45.6 54.4

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Ogle County

Congressional District: 16

Senate Districts: 35, 45

House Districts: 70, 89, 90

County Seat: Oregon

Established: January 16, 1836

Area: 759 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 45,9572000 Census 51,032Percent change (1990-2000) 11.0%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 92.2%Black 0.4American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.4Hispanic origin, any race 6.0

Age (2000)Under 18 27.5%18 to 64 59.165 and over 13.4

Median age (2000) 37.2

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.4%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 9.6%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $24,632 49.0%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 27,551 10.2%Unemployed 5.4% -17.7%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 4.4% 0.3%Farm 5.6 1.4Finance, insurance, real estate 5.5 0.2Government 11.2 0.3Manufacturing 23.6 0.6Services 22.7 0.2Transportation and public utilities 8.0 0.5Wholesale and retail 17.5 0.3Other 1.5 0.6

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $14.2Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 28.4State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 8.2Local property tax (1998) 69.5

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $26.4Public aid (FY 2001) 13.8State payroll (2001) 13.4

Number of state employees (2001) 352

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $160.2 36.1%Residential 389.7 155.2Industrial 501.1 3.6Commercial 63.2 62.0

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 1,099 -3.7%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 21 8,679

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 2,606 8,109 10,7151994 1,172 4,823 5,9951996 1,220 6,075 7,2951998 1,148 5,771 6,9192000 2,058 8,750 10,8082002 1,950 9,121 11,071

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 26,870 20,529 76.4%1994 27,055 13,478 49.81996 29,202 18,739 64.21998 29,479 14,042 47.62000 33,530 21,144 63.12002 34,396 15,738 45.8

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 32.6% 45.1%1994 Governor 19.2 80.81996 President 41.4 58.61998 Governor 32.0 68.02000 President 38.4 61.62002 Governor 39.4 60.6

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Peoria County

Congressional District: 18

Senate Districts: 37, 46

House Districts: 73, 91, 92

County Seat: Peoria

Established: January 13, 1825

Area: 620 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 182,8272000 Census 183,433Percent change (1990-2000) 0.3%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 78.5%Black 16.0American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 1.6Hispanic origin, any race 2.1

Age (2000)Under 18 25.1%18 to 64 60.865 and over 14.2

Median age (2000) 36.0

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 8.4%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 19.8%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $28,534 51.3%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 94,206 4.7%Unemployed 5.1% -23.6%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 4.8% 1.7%Farm 0.9 1.1Finance, insurance, real estate 7.0 1.3Government 9.2 1.3Manufacturing 11.2 1.4Services 39.7 2.1Transportation and public utilities 4.2 1.3Wholesale and retail 23.0 1.9Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $94.6Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 117.6State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 27.9Local property tax (1998) 140.1

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $86.5Public aid (FY 2001) 82.7State payroll (2001) 45.6

Number of state employees (2001) 1,178

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $ 95.6 39.8%Residential 1,246.4 101.4Industrial 95.4 -10.9Commercial 443.5 116.6

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 924 -3.4%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 3 137

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 16,588 14,842 31,4301994 13,276 17,655 30,9311996 12,292 15,649 27,9411998 8,093 12,707 20,8002000 9,244 13,907 23,1512002 14,249 15,234 29,483

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 98,304 82,842 84.3%1994 90,206 54,588 60.51996 104,796 75,343 71.91998 110,820 54,623 49.32000 123,969 79,230 63.92002 111,963 56,206 50.2

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 47.0% 37.9%1994 Governor 28.6 71.41996 President 54.7 45.31998 Governor 45.1 54.92000 President 51.5 48.52002 Governor 45.3 54.7

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Perry County

Congressional District: 12

Senate District: 58

House Districts: 115, 116

County Seat: Pinckneyville

Established: January 29, 1827

Area: 441 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 21,4122000 Census 23,094Percent change (1990-2000) 7.9%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 89.0%Black 8.0American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.3Hispanic origin, any race 1.8

Age (2000)Under 18 22.0%18 to 64 62.065 and over 16.0

Median age (2000) 37.6

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.7%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 17.7%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $17,883 24.9%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 8,832 0.2%Unemployed 8.8% -47.4%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 4.6% 0.1%Farm 8.1 0.7Finance, insurance, real estate 5.5 0.1Government 15.2 0.1Manufacturing 20.9 0.2Services 21.9 0.1Transportation and public utilities 3.3 0.1Wholesale and retail 20.5 0.1Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $5.9Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 9.1State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 3.3Local property tax (1998) 9.4

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $11.6Public aid (FY 2001) 8.8State payroll (2001) 19.0

Number of state employees (2001) 668

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $33.7 26.8%Residential 63.8 29.1Industrial 5.4 -10.9Commercial 15.4 31.9

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 551 1.3%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 12 23,436

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 3,060 1,480 4,5401994 2,852 1,350 4,2021996 3,128 1,956 5,0841998 4,074 1,751 5,8252000 1,568 2,005 3,5732002 2,943 2,179 5,122

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 14,939 11,446 76.6%1994 14,745 9,410 63.81996 15,553 10,292 66.21998 15,156 9,652 63.72000 15,560 10,306 66.22002 15,548 8,953 57.6

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 54.3% 28.1%1994 Governor 32.5 67.51996 President 62.3 37.71998 Governor 76.5 23.52000 President 50.3 49.72002 Governor 55.3 44.7

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Piatt County

Congressional District: 15

Senate District: 55

House District: 110

County Seat: Monticello

Established: January 27, 1841

Area: 440 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 15,5482000 Census 16,365Percent change (1990-2000) 5.3%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 98.3%Black 0.2American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 0.1Hispanic origin, any race 0.6

Age (2000)Under 18 25.1%18 to 64 59.465 and over 15.5

Median age (2000) 39.6

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 4.4%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 8.5%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $28,631 54.2%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 8,480 4.4%Unemployed 3.8% -37.7%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 6.2% 0.1%Farm 9.3 0.6Finance, insurance, real estate 8.5 0.1Government 17.1 0.1Manufacturing 8.3 0.1Services 23.3 0.1Transportation and public utilities 4.8 0.1Wholesale and retail 22.7 0.1Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $3.8Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 9.9State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 2.9Local property tax (1998) 15.8

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $5.9Public aid (FY 2001) 4.8State payroll (2001) 4.2

Number of state employees (2001) 121

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $102.1 0.7%Residential 113.3 96.6Industrial 1.5 -30.1Commercial 18.8 27.0

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 448 -12.3%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 37 7,961

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 1,669 1,823 3,4921994 899 3,537 4,4361996 635 1,573 2,2081998 997 1,960 2,9572000 876 2,079 2,9552002 984 2,896 3,880

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 10,047 8,571 85.3%1994 9,472 6,717 70.91996 10,462 7,566 72.31998 11,197 6,351 56.72000 11,411 8,606 75.42002 11,768 6,515 55.4

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 41.8% 36.5%1994 Governor 28.5 71.51996 President 50.1 49.91998 Governor 48.1 51.92000 President 43.0 57.02002 Governor 42.0 58.0

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Pike County

Congressional Districts: 17, 18

Senate Districts: 47, 49

House Districts: 93, 97

County Seat: Pittsfield

Established: January 31, 1821

Area: 830 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 17,5772000 Census 17,384Percent change (1990-2000) -1.1%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 97.0%Black 1.5American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.2Hispanic origin, any race 0.5

Age (2000)Under 18 24.1%18 to 64 56.765 and over 19.2

Median age (2000) 39.8

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 4.5%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 18.5%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $19,366 53.2%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 9,010 8.6%Unemployed 5.7% -18.2%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 4.8% 0.1%Farm 19.3 1.5Finance, insurance, real estate 6.3 0.1Government 13.0 0.1Manufacturing 4.1 <0.1Services 23.7 0.1Transportation and public utilities 3.9 0.1Wholesale and retail 24.9 0.1Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $4.4Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 7.4State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 3.2Local property tax (1998) 10.5

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $13.1Public aid (FY 2001) 9.6State payroll (2001) 13.9

Number of state employees (2001) 426

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $82.7 21.1%Residential 47.0 190.6Industrial 4.0 -0.6Commercial 17.5 90.9

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 1,028 -6.8%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 0 0

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 2,593 1,449 4,0421994 2,024 1,679 3,7031996 1,495 1,828 3,3231998 1,764 2,699 4,4632000 2,325 1,355 3,6802002 2,166 1,810 3,976

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 12,061 9,226 76.5%1994 11,830 7,453 63.01996 12,382 8,258 66.71998 11,903 7,532 63.32000 12,441 8,392 67.52002 11,851 7,289 61.5

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 44.6% 37.1%1994 Governor 25.0 75.01996 President 52.8 47.21998 Governor 47.1 52.92000 President 40.5 59.52002 Governor 44.0 56.0

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Pope County

Congressional District: 19

Senate District: 59

House District: 118

County Seat: Golconda

Established: January 10, 1816

Area: 371 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 4,3732000 Census 4,413Percent change (1990-2000) 0.9%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 93.0%Black 3.6American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.7Asian and Pacific Islander 0.3Hispanic origin, any race 0.9

Age (2000)Under 18 21.5%18 to 64 60.765 and over 17.7

Median age (2000) 41.1

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 4.9%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 17.7%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $17,604 52.8%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 1,764 5.2%Unemployed 8.6% -25.2%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 5.7% <0.1%Farm 22.5 0.3Finance, insurance, real estate 3.4 <0.1Government 26.9 <0.1Manufacturing 1.8 <0.1Services 24.9 <0.1Transportation and public utilities 3.7 <0.1Wholesale and retail 11.0 <0.1Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $0.5Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 1.8State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 0.7Local property tax (1998) 1.4

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $2.9Public aid (FY 2001) 2.3State payroll (2001) 5.3

Number of state employees (2001) 139

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $14.7 81.6%Residential 8.3 100.4Industrial 0.0 -Commercial 0.3 39.6

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 282 14.6%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 1 976

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 658 852 1,5101994 658 753 1,4111996 216 681 8971998 937 883 1,8202000 680 532 1,2122002 767 895 1,662

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 3,117 2,465 79.1%1994 3,010 2,120 70.41996 3,096 2,103 67.91998 3,332 2,284 68.52000 3,578 2,434 68.02002 3,673 2,159 58.8

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 44.2% 39.5%1994 Governor 22.8 77.21996 President 51.8 48.21998 Governor 68.4 31.62000 President 40.8 59.22002 Governor 50.0 50.0

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Pulaski County

Congressional District: 12

Senate District: 59

House District: 118

County Seat: Mound City

Established: March 3, 1843

Area: 201 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 7,5232000 Census 7,348Percent change (1990-2000) -2.3%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 65.9%Black 30.6American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 0.9Hispanic origin, any race 1.5

Age (2000)Under 18 27.218 to 64 55.365 and over 17.4

Median age (2000) 37.7

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 9.5%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 29.5%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $17,504 47.0%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 3,139 6.6%Unemployed 9.4% -19.8%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 12.2% 0.1%Farm 9.7 0.3Finance, insurance, real estate 3.3 <0.1Government 31.5 0.1Manufacturing 2.8 <0.1Services 27.2 <0.1Transportation and public utilities 2.5 <0.1Wholesale and retail 10.8 <0.1Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $1.0Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 2.8State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 1.1Local property tax (1998) 1.7

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $7.5Public aid (FY 2001) 5.3State payroll (2001) 7.8

Number of state employees (2001) 215

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $9.7 36.3%Residential 8.1 32.4Industrial 2.5 47.5Commercial 2.4 50.5

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 239 9.6%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 5 2,273

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 1,074 1,293 2,3671994 1,587 1,059 2,6461996 377 657 1,0341998 1,099 1,346 2,4452000 545 617 1,1622002 917 1,193 2,110

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 5,119 3,752 73.3%1994 5,468 3,171 58.01996 5,327 2,963 55.61998 6,360 3,090 48.62000 6,942 3,260 47.02002 6,066 3,124 51.5

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 56.2% 33.1%1994 Governor 25.9 74.11996 President 59.5 40.51998 Governor 67.8 32.22000 President 51.5 48.52002 Governor 54.7 45.3

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Putnam County

Congressional District: 18

Senate District: 38

House District: 76

County Seat: Hennepin

Established: January 13, 1825

Area: 160 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 5,7302000 Census 6,086Percent change (1990-2000) 6.2%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 95.6%Black 0.6American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.3Hispanic origin, any race 2.8

Age (2000)Under 18 25.1%18 to 64 59.065 and over 15.9

Median age (2000) 39.6

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 4.1%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 9.6%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $26,595 39.8%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 3,259 10.9%Unemployed 6.2% -20.5%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 9.3% 0.1%Farm 17.8 0.5Finance, insurance, real estate 6.2 <0.1Government 12.0 <0.1Manufacturing 37.9 0.1Services 0.0 0.0Transportation and public utilities 5.3 <0.1Wholesale and retail 11.5 <0.1Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $1.2Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 3.4State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 1.0Local property tax (1998) 5.9

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $1.3Public aid (FY 2001) 1.1State payroll (2001) 2.1

Number of state employees (2001) 66

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $26.4 15.7%Residential 44.0 132.9Industrial 9.5 -5.0Commercial 10.2 173.4

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 190 -5.5%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 2 78

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 1,579 388 1,9671994 1,159 557 1,7161996 511 463 9741998 1,787 344 2,1312000 1,727 469 2,1962002 787 515 1,302

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 4,232 3,386 80.0%1994 4,096 2,815 68.71996 4,390 2,857 65.11998 4,167 2,529 60.72000 4,498 3,275 72.82002 4,670 2,746 58.8

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 47.8% 29.4%1994 Governor 32.2 67.81996 President 59.1 40.91998 Governor 49.9 50.12000 President 53.6 46.42002 Governor 53.9 46.1

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Randolph County

Congressional District: 12

Senate District: 58

House District: 116

County Seat: Chester

Established: October 5, 1795

Area: 578 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 34,5832000 Census 33,893Percent change (1990-2000) -2.0%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 88.1%Black 9.2American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 0.2Hispanic origin, any race 1.5

Age (2000)Under 18 22.1%18 to 64 62.365 and over 15.6

Median age (2000) 37.6

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.6%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 14.8%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $19,595 34.1%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 14,080 -9.3%Unemployed 5.7% -39.0%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 5.2% 0.2%Farm 6.4 1.0Finance, insurance, real estate 4.6 0.1Government 18.8 0.4Manufacturing 20.5 0.4Services 19.6 0.1Transportation and public utilities 4.9 0.2Wholesale and retail 19.3 0.2Other 0.7 0.2

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $15.1Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 15.0State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 5.5Local property tax (1998) 15.9

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $15.2Public aid (FY 2001) 14.9State payroll (2001) 50.8

Number of state employees (2001) 1,338

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $ 51.4 56.7%Residential 122.6 46.8Industrial 43.3 -14.4Commercial 30.4 72.9

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 843 -10.8%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 3 3,270

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 6,401 1,745 8,1461994 6,929 1,903 8,8321996 3,783 2,018 5,8011998 5,977 2,176 8,1532000 3,835 1,103 4,9382002 6,697 1,402 8,099

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 21,559 17,125 79.4%1994 21,805 12,969 59.51996 22,333 15,207 68.11998 23,870 13,185 55.22000 24,413 15,173 62.22002 25,105 12,111 48.2

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 51.6% 29.7%1994 Governor 37.6 62.41996 President 57.8 42.21998 Governor 66.5 33.52000 President 48.8 51.22002 Governor 60.3 39.7

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Richland County

Congressional District: 19

Senate District: 54

House District: 108

County Seat: Olney

Established: February 24, 1841

Area: 360 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 16,5452000 Census 16,149Percent change (1990-2000) -2.4%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 97.7%Black 0.3American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 0.6Hispanic origin, any race 0.8

Age (2000)Under 18 24.5%18 to 64 57.965 and over 17.6

Median age (2000) 39.1

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.9%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 18.8%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $23,615 59.3%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 8,130 -2.3%Unemployed 6.8% -8.0%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 4.0% 0.1%Farm 5.5 0.6Finance, insurance, real estate 5.7 0.1Government 14.9 0.2Manufacturing 14.1 0.2Services 25.1 0.1Transportation and public utilities 4.1 0.1Wholesale and retail 25.6 0.2Other 1.0 0.2

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $6.5Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 8.5State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 2.9Local property tax (1998) 8.7

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $10.0Public aid (FY 2001) 10.1State payroll (2001) 6.8

Number of state employees (2001) 198

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $29.4 62.1%Residential 67.8 84.8Industrial 3.5 4.3Commercial 41.6 211.9

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 495 -9.2%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 1 38

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 2,300 1,788 4,0881994 961 1,244 2,2051996 489 1,220 1,7091998 2,377 1,631 4,0082000 578 844 1,4222002 971 1,009 1,980

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 10,963 8,272 75.5%1994 11,068 6,013 54.31996 12,006 6,999 58.31998 13,226 6,739 51.02000 11,398 7,652 67.12002 12,315 6,405 52.0

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 40.9% 38.0%1994 Governor 25.2 74.81996 President 46.1 53.91998 Governor 72.1 27.92000 President 34.6 65.42002 Governor 44.5 55.5

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Rock Island County

Congressional District: 17

Senate District: 36

House Districts: 71, 72

County Seat: Rock Island

Established: February 9, 1831

Area: 427 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 148,7232000 Census 149,374Percent change (1990-2000) 0.4%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 81.5%Black 7.4American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 1.0Hispanic origin, any race 8.6

Age (2000)Under 18 23.8%18 to 64 61.165 and over 15.1

Median age (2000) 37.8

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 7.5%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 16.7%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $26,839 42.9%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 74,200 1.1%Unemployed 5.4% -22.6%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 5.2% 1.4%Farm 0.7 0.7Finance, insurance, real estate 6.9 1.0Government 15.8 1.7Manufacturing 15.0 1.5Services 27.9 1.2Transportation and public utilities 5.1 1.2Wholesale and retail 22.8 1.5Other 0.6 0.9

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $65.8Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 90.1State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 23.9Local property tax (1998) 122.3

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $69.1Public aid (FY 2001) 54.7State payroll (2001) 26.0

Number of state employees (2001) 656

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $ 60.5 44.7%Residential 923.5 84.0Industrial 159.9 67.1Commercial 358.5 83.1

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 618 -2.2%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 0 0

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 22,131 8,516 30,6471994 15,671 5,368 21,0391996 14,005 7,011 21,0161998 15,940 6,264 22,2042000 11,908 8,697 20,6052002 15,311 6,492 21,803

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 91,938 73,751 80.2%1994 85,257 43,847 51.41996 97,391 62,290 64.01998 103,597 48,714 47.02000 103,667 66,677 64.32002 96,573 43,682 45.2

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 52.7% 32.7%1994 Governor 34.6 65.41996 President 62.8 37.21998 Governor 47.1 52.92000 President 60.1 39.92002 Governor 55.8 44.2

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St. Clair County

Congressional District: 12

Senate Districts: 51, 56-58

House Districts: 102, 112-114, 116

County Seat: Belleville

Established: April 27, 1790

Area: 664 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 262,8522000 Census 256,082Percent change (1990-2000) -2.6%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 66.8%Black 28.6American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.9Hispanic origin, any race 2.2

Age (2000)Under 18 27.7%18 to 64 59.265 and over 13.2

Median age (2000) 35.3

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 10.3%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 21.3%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $24,710 52.4%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 115,603 0.8%Unemployed 6.2% -27.8%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 5.2% 1.7%Farm 1.0 1.2Finance, insurance, real estate 6.2 1.1Government 19.1 2.6Manufacturing 6.4 0.8Services 32.0 1.6Transportation and public utilities 5.7 1.7Wholesale and retail 23.7 1.9Other 0.9 1.6

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $116.2Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 138.7State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 35.4Local property tax (1998) 156.1

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $183.2Public aid (FY 2001) 159.2State payroll (2001) 55.5

Number of state employees (2001) 1,445

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $ 199.0 231.3%Residential 1,228.9 43.9Industrial 58.9 -22.4Commercial 532.8 94.2

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 844 -11.4%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 2 202

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 46,100 10,224 56,3241994 28,212 5,272 33,4841996 24,241 10,558 34,7991998 20,644 8,980 29,6242000 19,538 6,456 25,9942002 23,713 8,829 32,542

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 148,101 109,638 74.0%1994 139,478 66,363 47.61996 155,068 96,876 62.51998 160,520 72,357 45.12000 164,993 104,663 63.42002 169,173 69,684 41.2

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 53.8% 29.8%1994 Governor 38.0 62.01996 President 61.8 38.21998 Governor 55.2 44.82000 President 57.0 43.02002 Governor 58.3 41.7

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Saline County

Congressional Districts: 15, 19

Senate District: 59

House District: 118

County Seat: Harrisburg

Established: February 25, 1847

Area: 383 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 26,5512000 Census 26,733Percent change (1990-2000) 0.7%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 93.6%Black 4.0American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.3Asian and Pacific Islander 0.2Hispanic origin, any race 1.0

Age (2000)Under 18 24.0%18 to 64 57.065 and over 19.0

Median age (2000) 39.9

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.9%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 24.6%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $20,124 36.6%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 10,238 -5.4%Unemployed 7.1% -39.3%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 6.8% 0.2%Farm 4.9 0.6Finance, insurance, real estate 6.1 0.1Government 18.1 0.2Manufacturing 4.9 0.1Services 28.5 0.1Transportation and public utilities 4.5 0.1Wholesale and retail 25.1 0.2Other 1.1 0.2

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $9.0Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 11.9State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 4.2Local property tax (1998) 13.0

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $18.7Public aid (FY 2001) 24.8State payroll (2001) 19.9

Number of state employees (2001) 516

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $25.3 33.8%Residential 72.2 25.5Industrial 21.6 20.8Commercial 34.6 53.8

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 441 3.0%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 2 3,269

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 6,965 1,830 8,7951994 4,372 1,487 5,8591996 3,179 2,194 5,3731998 6,369 2,650 9,0192000 4,008 2,146 6,1542002 4,596 1,825 6,421

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 16,705 13,626 81.6%1994 16,129 10,139 62.91996 17,352 12,056 69.51998 18,579 11,664 62.82000 19,577 12,046 61.52002 16,703 10,313 61.7

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 54.9% 27.7%1994 Governor 33.6 66.41996 President 62.5 37.51999 Governor 82.5 17.52000 President 47.8 52.22002 Governor 52.3 47.7

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Sangamon County

Congressional Districts: 17, 18, 19

Senate Districts: 44, 50

House Districts: 87, 99, 100

County Seat: Springfield

Established: January 30, 1821

Area: 868 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 178,3862000 Census 188,951Percent change (1990-2000) 5.9%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 86.8%Black 9.6American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 1.1Hispanic origin, any race 1.1

Age (2000)Under 18 25.0%18 to 64 61.565 and over 13.5

Median age (2000) 37.3

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 7.5%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 14.7%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $29,787 48.8%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 100,299 -1.9%Unemployed 3.9% -15.2%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 5.2% 1.9%Farm 1.3 1.6Finance, insurance, real estate 9.2 1.8Government 23.1 3.4Manufacturing 3.4 0.5Services 33.5 1.9Transportation and public utilities 3.9 1.3Wholesale and retail 19.7 1.7Other 0.8 1.7

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $104.1Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 122.6State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 32.0Local property tax (1998) 172.6

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $77.7Public aid (FY 2001) 72.5State payroll (2001) 799.7

Number of state employees (2001) 20,104

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $ 193.3 14.1%Residential 1,521.6 109.6Industrial 7.5 -28.9Commercial 654.5 87.2

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 993 -5.1%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 2 581

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 18,017 28,717 46,7341994 15,519 25,856 41,3751996 10,340 26,249 36,5891998 9,648 24,721 34,3692000 7,051 18,050 25,1012002 14,963 31,403 46,366

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 121,873 98,301 80.7%1994 108,551 79,488 73.21996 114,059 89,583 78.51998 118,453 76,639 64.72000 122,502 93,492 76.32002 124,339 82,243 66.1

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 41.5% 41.1%1994 Governor 30.8 69.21996 President 48.0 52.01998 Governor 42.2 57.82000 President 43.3 56.72002 Governor 44.0 56.0

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Schuyler County

Congressional District: 18

Senate District: 47

House District: 93

County Seat: Rushville

Established: January 13, 1825

Area: 437 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 7,4982000 Census 7,189Percent change (1990-2000) -4.1%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 98.6%Black 0.2American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.1Hispanic origin, any race 0.5

Age (2000)Under 18 23.1%18 to 64 57.665 and over 19.3

Median age (2000) 40.9

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 3.9%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 13.6%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $22,069 68.8%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 4,261 18.7%Unemployed 4.4% -35.4%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 9.0% 0.1%Farm 20.4 0.7Finance, insurance, real estate 5.7 <0.1Government 16.8 0.1Manufacturing 2.6 <0.1Services 21.3 <0.1Transportation and public utilities 3.4 <0.1Wholesale and retail 20.7 <0.1Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $1.6Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 3.4State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 1.4Local property tax (1998) 5.3

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $4.4Public aid (FY 2001) 2.1State payroll (2001) 6.4

Number of state employees (2001) 178

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $33.3 28.5%Residential 21.9 64.2Industrial 1.0 32.1Commercial 6.6 16.8

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 477 -2.7%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 2 971

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 721 1,119 1,8401994 631 943 1,5741996 448 1,074 1,5221998 524 1,479 2,0032000 321 1,581 1,9022002 520 1,029 1,549

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 5,479 4,066 74.2%1994 5,613 3,400 60.61996 5,809 3,840 66.11998 6,024 3,398 56.42000 6,298 3,804 60.42002 5,625 3,829 68.1

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 41.5% 38.0%1994 Governor 27.4 72.61996 President 50.6 49.41998 Governor 46.7 53.32000 President 43.3 56.72002 Governor 41.7 58.3

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Scott County

Congressional District: 18

Senate District: 47

House District: 93

County Seat: Winchester

Established: February 16, 1839

Area: 251 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 5,6442000 Census 5,537Percent change (1990-2000) -1.9%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 99.3%Black <0.1American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 0.1Hispanic origin, any race 0.2

Age (2000)Under 18 25.1%18 to 64 58.465 and over 16.5

Median age (2000) 38.8

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.1%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 13.4%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $18,470 41.3%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 2,849 1.5%Unemployed 5.4% -27.7%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 31.4% 0.2%Farm 18.8 0.5Finance, insurance, real estate 4.6 <0.1Government 15.8 <0.1Manufacturing 3.2 <0.1Services 0.0 0.0Transportation and public utilities 10.7 0.1Wholesale and retail 15.4 <0.1Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $1.1Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 2.3State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 1.1Local property tax (1998) 3.5

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $3.9Public aid (FY 2001) 2.0State payroll (2001) 6.8

Number of state employees (2001) 214

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $26.1 30.0%Residential 17.1 114.8Industrial 4.0 -22.5Commercial 2.8 48.6

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 327 -3.0%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 1 458

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 469 914 1,3831994 375 810 1,1851996 254 910 1,1641998 521 972 1,4932000 198 428 6262002 361 1,347 1,708

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 3,746 2,848 76.0%1994 3,460 2,468 71.31996 3,747 2,656 70.91998 3,685 2,338 63.42000 3,749 2,561 68.32002 3,752 2,485 66.2

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 38.1% 40.8%1994 Governor 22.9 77.11996 President 47.6 52.41998 Governor 42.9 57.12000 President 39.6 60.42002 Governor 44.6 55.4

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Shelby County

Congressional Districts: 17, 19

Senate Districts: 49, 51, 55

House Districts: 98, 101, 102, 109

County Seat: Shelbyville

Established: January 23, 1827

Area: 759 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 22,2612000 Census 22,893Percent change (1990-2000) 2.8%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 98.6%Black 0.2American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 0.2Hispanic origin, any race 0.5

Age (2000)Under 18 25.0%18 to 64 57.265 and over 17.8

Median age (2000) 39.3

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 4.4%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 12.5%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $21,203 48.3%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 11,263 5.0%Unemployed 6.1% -28.4%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 5.4% 0.1%Farm 16.5 1.6Finance, insurance, real estate 5.8 0.1Government 13.0 0.1Manufacturing 13.9 0.1Services 24.3 0.1Transportation and public utilities 5.6 0.1Wholesale and retail 15.5 0.1Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $4.9Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 10.6State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 4.2Local property tax (1998) 15.3

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $14.7Public aid (FY 2001) 8.7State payroll (2001) 7.1

Number of state employees (2001) 234

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $98.9 36.6%Residential 81.9 97.5Industrial 7.3 58.8Commercial 20.4 140.5

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 1,250 -4.2%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 3 593

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 3,877 1,747 5,6241994 2,314 1,435 3,7491996 2,991 1,615 4,6061998 3,333 1,475 4,8082000 2,515 2,128 4,6432002 2,376 1,954 4,330

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 13,761 11,491 83.5%1994 13,860 8,347 60.21996 14,751 10,042 68.11998 14,849 8,795 59.22000 16,065 10,495 65.32002 15,011 8,579 57.2

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 45.8% 32.6%1994 Governor 30.6 69.41996 President 50.2 49.81998 Governor 69.1 30.92000 President 40.7 59.32002 Governor 41.1 58.9

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Stark County

Congressional District: 18

Senate District: 37

House District: 74

County Seat: Toulon

Established: March 2, 1839

Area: 288 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 6,5342000 Census 6,332Percent change (1990-2000) -3.1%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 98.1%Black 0.1American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.2Hispanic origin, any race 0.9

Age (2000)Under 18 25.1%18 to 64 55.765 and over 19.2

Median age (2000) 39.9

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 3.7%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 14.9%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $23,164 48.8%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 2,921 10.9%Unemployed 8.0% -4.1%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 0.0% 0.0%Farm 22.4 0.5Finance, insurance, real estate 8.2 <0.1Government 14.8 <0.1Manufacturing 8.6 <0.1Services 22.2 <0.1Transportation and public utilities 6.6 <0.1Wholesale and retail 17.2 <0.1Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $1.2Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 3.2State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 1.2Local property tax (1998) 6.0

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $3.1Public aid (FY 2001) 2.8State payroll (2001) 2.3

Number of state employees (2001) 78

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $59.4 40.9%Residential 22.7 126.1Industrial 2.6 77.6Commercial 3.6 115.1

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 354 -2.2%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 0 0

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 681 1,277 1,9581994 310 755 1,0651996 246 679 9251998 219 912 1,1312000 198 1,411 1,6092002 310 846 1,156

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 4,155 3,407 82.0%1994 4,162 2,351 56.51996 4,281 2,911 68.01998 4,586 2,557 55.82000 4,476 3,076 68.72002 4,702 2,355 50.1

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 39.9% 41.4%1994 Governor 22.6 77.41996 President 49.7 50.31998 Governor 40.5 59.52000 President 41.7 58.32002 Governor 38.0 62.0

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Stephenson County

Congressional District: 16

Senate District: 45

House District: 89

County Seat: Freeport

Established: March 4, 1837

Area: 564 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 48,0522000 Census 48,979Percent change (1990-2000) 1.9%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 88.6%Black 7.6American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 0.7Hispanic origin, any race 1.5

Age (2000)Under 18 25.2%18 to 64 58.465 and over 16.4

Median age (2000) 38.5

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 6.4%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 13.8%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $26,507 44.4%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 24,348 -2.1%Unemployed 7.1% -4.3%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 6.1% 0.5%Farm 5.3 1.5Finance, insurance, real estate 10.9 0.5Government 9.8 0.3Manufacturing 24.7 0.7Services 23.7 0.3Transportation and public utilities 2.3 0.2Wholesale and retail 16.1 0.3Other 1.1 0.5

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $18.3Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 29.6State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 8.2Local property tax (1998) 41.8

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $23.3Public aid (FY 2001) 18.9State payroll (2001) 6.8

Number of state employees (2001) 219

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $103.8 30.6%Residential 294.2 83.6Industrial 16.5 4.3Commercial 79.4 70.1

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 1,081 -8.3%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 2 651

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 3,019 8,192 11,2111994 2,955 5,462 8,4171996 1,049 4,196 5,2451998 1,424 6,484 7,9082000 1,504 6,735 8,2392002 2,146 8,758 10,904

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 26,826 22,023 82.1%1994 25,122 13,915 55.41996 28,513 18,578 65.21998 32,197 13,674 42.52000 30,059 20,146 67.02002 29,748 14,486 48.7

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 36.6% 41.7%1994 Governor 21.1 78.91996 President 44.6 55.41998 Governor 36.3 63.72000 President 42.9 57.12002 Governor 40.0 60.0

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Tazewell County

Congressional District: 18

Senate Districts: 44, 46, 53

House Districts: 87, 91, 106

County Seat: Pekin

Established: January 31, 1827

Area: 649 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 123,6922000 Census 128,485Percent change (1990-2000) 3.9%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 96.7%Black 0.9American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.5Hispanic origin, any race 1.0

Age (2000)Under 18 24.4%18 to 64 60.765 and over 14.9

Median age (2000) 38.1

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.5%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 11.8%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $27,649 52.4%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 70,238 10.2%Unemployed 4.5% -27.7%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 6.2% 1.2%Farm 1.7 1.2Finance, insurance, real estate 6.1 0.7Government 10.1 0.8Manufacturing 24.8 1.8Services 21.1 0.6Transportation and public utilities 7.3 1.3Wholesale and retail 21.6 1.0Other 1.1 1.2

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $61.0Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 77.8State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 21.6Local property tax (1998) 105.5

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $56.3Public aid (FY 2001) 47.1State payroll (2001) 26.2

Number of state employees (2001) 702

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $116.8 18.3%Residential 952.4 120.9Industrial 50.1 5.8Commercial 265.6 155.1

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 909 -9.8%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 1 205

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 11,630 10,429 22,0591994 9,428 11,870 21,2981996 8,036 14,883 22,9191998 7,951 14,034 21,9852000 5,686 10,291 15,9772002 9,605 13,362 22,967

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 79,136 61,311 77.5%1994 73,215 43,044 58.81996 83,943 54,672 65.11998 84,100 40,613 48.32000 90,264 59,796 66.22002 90,507 41,870 46.3

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 44.2% 39.2%1994 Governor 25.5 74.51996 President 49.7 50.31998 Governor 42.5 57.52000 President 44.6 55.42002 Governor 40.8 59.2

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Union County

Congressional District: 12

Senate Districts: 58, 59

House Districts: 115, 118

County Seat: Jonesboro

Established: January 2, 1818

Area: 416 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 17,6192000 Census 18,293Percent change (1990-2000) 3.8%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 95.2%Black 0.8American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.3Asian and Pacific Islander 0.3Hispanic origin, any race 2.6

Age (2000)Under 18 23.2%18 to 64 59.365 and over 17.5

Median age (2000) 40.3

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.8%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 22.8%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $20,403 48.8%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 8,381 4.0%Unemployed 5.6% -51.6%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 5.0% 0.1%Farm 10.8 0.9Finance, insurance, real estate 5.3 0.1Government 26.4 0.2Manufacturing 8.1 0.1Services 25.8 0.1Transportation and public utilities 3.0 0.1Wholesale and retail 15.6 0.1Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $5.3Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 8.4State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 3.0Local property tax (1998) 7.3

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $14.5Public aid (FY 2001) 18.8State payroll (2001) 31.0

Number of state employees (2001) 868

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $30.9 75.7%Residential 45.4 62.9Industrial 0.6 37.9Commercial 13.9 35.3

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 591 22.6%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 3 630

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 4,267 1,604 5,8711994 4,241 1,317 5,5581996 3,538 1,549 5,0871998 4,591 1,458 6,0492000 4,619 1,542 6,1612002 2,714 1,315 4,029

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 12,483 9,355 74.9%1994 13,041 7,192 55.11996 14,335 8,576 59.81998 12,425 7,712 62.12000 15,250 8,953 58.72002 15,721 7,059 44.9

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 51.7% 33.2%1994 Governor 26.4 73.61996 President 57.5 42.51998 Governor 74.4 25.62000 President 47.5 52.52002 Governor 50.5 49.5

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Vermilion County

Congressional District: 15

Senate Districts: 52, 53

House Districts: 104, 105

County Seat: Danville

Established: January 18, 1826

Area: 899 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 88,2572000 Census 83,919Percent change (1990-2000) -4.9%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 84.7%Black 10.5American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.6Hispanic origin, any race 3.0

Age (2000)Under 18 25.0%18 to 64 59.065 and over 16.0

Median age (2000) 38.0

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 7.8%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 19.5%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $21,509 40.7%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 38,236 -6.1%Unemployed 7.4% -30.0%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 4.3% 0.5%Farm 3.0 1.2Finance, insurance, real estate 6.9 0.4Government 14.9 0.7Manufacturing 17.2 0.7Services 23.7 0.4Transportation and public utilities 4.3 0.4Wholesale and retail 25.8 0.7Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $29.0Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 40.5State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 12.9Local property tax (1998) 51.2

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $51.1Public aid (FY 2001) 39.9State payroll (2001) 27.9

Number of state employees (2001) 718

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $142.2 14.1%Residential 307.8 43.9Industrial 33.4 -12.9Commercial 156.1 81.4

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 984 -11.5%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 8 2,657

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 8,867 6,415 15,2821994 4,700 6,125 10,8251996 4,072 6,765 10,8371998 4,093 6,920 11,0132000 6,165 6,908 13,0732002 4,716 8,104 12,820

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 47,246 39,333 83.3%1994 44,487 23,732 53.31996 47,110 32,170 68.31998 49,454 24,994 50.52000 52,636 33,223 63.12002 49,556 24,889 50.2

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 48.1% 30.6%1994 Governor 25.8 74.21996 President 56.4 43.61998 Governor 44.0 56.02000 President 49.4 50.62002 Governor 49.5 50.5

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Wabash County

Congressional Districts: 15, 19

Senate Districts: 54, 55

House Districts: 108, 109

County Seat: Mt. Carmel

Established: December 27, 1824

Area: 224 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 13,1112000 Census 12,937Percent change (1990-2000) -1.3%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 97.4%Black 0.4American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.4Hispanic origin, any race 0.7

Age (2000)Under 18 24.2%18 to 64 58.865 and over 17.0

Median age (2000) 39.0

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.0%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 16.6%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $19,990 26.8%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 4,744 -21.1%Unemployed 8.5% -55.6%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 7.2% 0.1%Farm 5.5 0.3Finance, insurance, real estate 7.1 0.1Government 14.6 0.1Manufacturing 12.5 0.1Services 23.7 0.1Transportation and public utilities 4.9 0.1Wholesale and retail 22.8 0.1Other 1.5 0.1

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $3.7Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 5.7State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 2.2Local property tax (1998) 6.2

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $10.0Public aid (FY 2001) 6.0State payroll (2001) 2.3

Number of state employees (2001) 73

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $22.4 28.0%Residential 45.9 27.9Industrial 4.8 49.1Commercial 14.4 26.4

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 212 -8.6%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 1 425

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 1,806 1,853 3,6591994 998 694 1,6921996 430 504 9341998 1,282 843 2,1252000 696 1,254 1,9502002 653 985 1,638

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 8,704 6,345 72.9%1994 8,321 4,363 52.41996 8,786 5,413 61.61998 9,378 4,978 53.12000 9,731 5,671 58.32002 10,102 4,507 44.6

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 39.1% 39.9%1994 Governor 30.7 69.31996 President 47.8 52.21998 Governor 64.1 35.92000 President 36.8 63.22002 Governor 33.9 66.1

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Warren County

Congressional District: 17

Senate District: 47

House District: 94

County Seat: Monmouth

Established: January 13, 1825

Area: 543 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 19,1812000 Census 18,735Percent change (1990-2000) -2.3%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 94.3%Black 1.6American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.4Hispanic origin, any race 2.7

Age (2000)Under 18 23.2%18 to 64 60.565 and over 16.3

Median age (2000) 37.8

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.5%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 14.9%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $19,162 38.6%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 9,863 2.0%Unemployed 4.4% -29.8%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 3.7% 0.1%Farm 10.8 0.9Finance, insurance, real estate 6.5 0.1Government 11.6 0.1Manufacturing 18.4 0.2Services 25.8 0.1Transportation and public utilities 3.7 0.1Wholesale and retail 19.5 0.1Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $4.7Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 7.9State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 3.0Local property tax (1998) 14.0

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $9.9Public aid (FY 2001) 6.8State payroll (2001) 8.8

Number of state employees (2001) 252

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $115.7 9.0%Residential 57.6 62.4Industrial 1.2 23.2Commercial 23.7 72.2

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 710 -12.3%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 4 311

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 1,246 2,804 4,0501994 718 3,538 4,2561996 548 3,146 3,6941998 548 2,389 2,9372000 378 1,851 2,2292002 853 3,431 4,284

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 11,908 8,681 72.9%1994 11,777 5,931 50.41996 12,347 7,483 60.61998 11,637 6,261 53.82000 12,417 7,885 63.52002 12,861 6,394 49.7

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 43.5% 39.5%1994 Governor 21.5 78.51996 President 54.1 45.91998 Governor 35.0 65.02000 President 47.5 52.52002 Governor 39.3 60.7

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Washington County

Congressional District: 19

Senate District: 58

House District: 115

County Seat: Nashville

Established: January 2, 1818

Area: 563 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 14,9652000 Census 15,148Percent change (1990-2000) 1.2%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 98.0%Black 0.3American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.2Hispanic origin, any race 0.7

Age (2000)Under 18 25.3%18 to 64 57.965 and over 16.7

Median age (2000) 38.8

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 4.2%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 9.6%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $24,955 54.8%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 8,952 19.4%Unemployed 4.2% -43.1%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 4.3% 0.1%Farm 13.2 1.1Finance, insurance, real estate 5.5 0.1Government 12.3 0.1Manufacturing 16.7 0.1Services 20.6 0.1Transportation and public utilities 6.5 0.1Wholesale and retail 20.9 0.1Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $6.1Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 8.3State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 2.8Local property tax (1998) 10.9

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $7.6Public aid (FY 2001) 6.6State payroll (2001) 7.2

Number of state employees (2001) 199

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $47.0 53.9%Residential 55.0 78.4Industrial 5.1 67.3Commercial 17.3 52.4

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 777 -6.5%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 0 0

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 1,406 1,846 3,2521994 823 1,223 2,0461996 866 2,083 2,9491998 1,054 1,802 2,8562000 467 963 1,4302002 1,038 1,491 2,529

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 9,642 7,857 81.5%1994 9,572 6,253 65.31996 10,377 7,241 69.81998 9,985 6,320 63.32000 10,986 7,375 67.12002 10,783 6,316 58.6

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 39.6% 39.9%1994 Governor 26.5 73.51996 President 45.1 54.91998 Governor 48.4 51.62000 President 37.7 62.32002 Governor 45.8 54.2

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Wayne County

Congressional District: 19

Senate District: 54

House District: 108

County Seat: Fairfield

Established: March 26, 1819

Area: 714 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 17,2412000 Census 17,151Percent change (1990-2000) -0.5%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 98.3%Black 0.1American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.3Hispanic origin, any race 0.6

Age (2000)Under 18 23.7%18 to 64 57.565 and over 18.8

Median age (2000) 39.9

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.1%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 16.4%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $20,571 50.9%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 7,916 -2.7%Unemployed 6.7% -34.1%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 3.3% 0.1%Farm 14.6 1.2Finance, insurance, real estate 5.4 0.1Government 12.2 0.1Manufacturing 16.6 0.1Services 24.4 0.1Transportation and public utilities 3.8 0.1Wholesale and retail 18.4 0.1Other 1.3 0.2

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $4.4Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 7.7State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 3.0Local property tax (1998) 8.8

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $12.2Public aid (FY 2001) 8.7State payroll (2001) 4.1

Number of state employees (2001) 140

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $57.7 45.9%Residential 39.1 41.7Industrial 2.2 -11.7Commercial 16.4 70.6

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 972 1.3%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 12 10,511

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 2,003 3,913 5,9161994 1,642 3,248 4,8901996 771 3,379 4,1501998 1,664 2,599 4,2632000 592 1,495 2,0872002 1,496 3,836 5,332

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 12,143 9,165 75.5%1994 11,478 7,115 62.01996 12,509 8,429 67.41998 12,776 7,097 55.52000 12,909 7,977 61.82002 12,531 7,800 62.2

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 37.7% 43.1%1994 Governor 28.2 71.81996 President 43.1 56.91998 Governor 65.4 34.62000 President 29.2 70.82002 Governor 31.6 68.4

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White County

Congressional Districts: 15, 19

Senate Districts: 54, 59

House Districts: 108, 118

County Seat: Carmi

Established: December 9, 1815

Area: 495 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 16,5222000 Census 15,371Percent change (1990-2000) -7.0%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 97.8%Black 0.3American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.3Asian and Pacific Islander 0.2Hispanic origin, any race 0.7

Age (2000)Under 18 21.5%18 to 64 57.665 and over 20.9

Median age (2000) 42.0

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 4.5%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 21.9%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $23,072 55.0%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 7,287 -0.5%Unemployed 5.3% -46.5%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 5.4% 0.1%Farm 9.6 0.7Finance, insurance, real estate 6.3 0.1Government 17.0 0.1Manufacturing 5.2 <0.1Services 26.6 0.1Transportation and public utilities 5.5 0.1Wholesale and retail 22.6 0.1Other 1.8 0.2

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $4.6Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 7.8State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 2.8Local property tax (1998) 7.6

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $14.2Public aid (FY 2001) 9.9State payroll (2001) 3.6

Number of state employees (2001) 106

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $39.7 12.1%Residential 37.9 26.4Industrial 7.8 5.6Commercial 15.4 23.2

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 432 -3.6%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 0 0

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 4,286 1,139 5,4251994 2,533 831 3,3641996 2,168 772 2,9401998 4,251 1,191 5,4422000 2,132 993 3,1252002 3,750 1,207 4,957

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 12,102 9,009 74.4%1994 10,979 6,318 57.51996 11,600 7,568 65.21998 11,646 7,662 65.82000 11,762 7,932 67.42002 11,465 7,437 64.9

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 49.0% 34.8%1994 Governor 37.3 62.71996 President 55.2 44.81998 Governor 80.9 19.12000 President 39.6 60.42002 Governor 45.7 54.3

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Whiteside County

Congressional Districts: 14, 16, 17

Senate Districts: 36, 45

House Districts: 71, 90

County Seat: Morrison

Established: January 16, 1836

Area: 685 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 60,1862000 Census 60,653Percent change (1990-2000) 0.8%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 88.9%Black 1.0American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.4Hispanic origin, any race 8.8

Age (2000)Under 18 25.0%18 to 64 58.965 and over 16.1

Median age (2000) 38.5

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 6.1%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 12.8%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $24,232 49.0%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 31,112 1.5%Unemployed 7.0% -8.0%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 5.0% 0.4%Farm 5.1 1.6Finance, insurance, real estate 5.6 0.3Government 12.8 0.4Manufacturing 23.3 0.7Services 23.4 0.3Transportation and public utilities 3.1 0.2Wholesale and retail 21.7 0.4Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $23.4Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 32.3State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 9.9Local property tax (1998) 43.5

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $29.1Public aid (FY 2001) 33.5State payroll (2001) 22.5

Number of state employees (2001) 630

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $105.3 33.6%Residential 359.4 114.5Industrial 22.8 -15.6Commercial 78.5 67.2

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 1,039 -8.3%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 0 0

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 4,481 4,461 8,9421994 2,471 3,931 6,4021996 2,034 3,565 5,5991998 1,787 2,931 4,7182000 2,022 3,548 5,5702002 3,234 4,162 7,396

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 32,555 28,073 86.2%1994 30,999 18,146 58.51996 35,384 24,117 68.21998 36,726 17,745 48.32000 37,748 25,650 68.02002 36,423 17,379 47.7

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 45.6% 37.5%1994 Governor 29.1 70.91996 President 57.4 42.61998 Governor 42.7 57.32000 President 53.4 46.62002 Governor 50.6 49.4

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Will County

Congressional Districts: 2, 11, 13

Senate Districts: 19, 24, 38, 40-43, 48

House Districts: 37, 48, 75, 79-82,

84-86, 96

County Seat: Joliet

Established: January 12, 1836

Area: 837 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 357,3132000 Census 502,266Percent change (1990-2000) 40.6%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 77.4%Black 10.3American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.1Asian and Pacific Islander 2.2Hispanic origin, any race 8.7

Age (2000)Under 18 30.0%18 to 64 61.665 and over 8.3

Median age (2000) 33.3

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 5.5%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 7.4%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $26,664 40.7%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 250,597 30.9%Unemployed 5.2% -3.7%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 9.2% 4.6%Farm 0.8 1.4Finance, insurance, real estate 6.8 1.9Government 13.3 2.7Manufacturing 11.3 2.1Services 28.6 2.2Transportation and public utilities 5.7 2.6Wholesale and retail 22.2 2.6Other 2.0 5.6

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $198.8Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 288.7State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 63.4Local property tax (1998) 548.2

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $188.0Public aid (FY 2001) 124.1State payroll (2001) 129.6

Number of state employees (2001) 3,066

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $ 205.1 80.0%Residential 5,725.0 210.8Industrial 1,521.8 0.8Commercial 885.0 147.9

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 910 -13.9%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 8 1,257

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 35,583 33,004 68,5871994 20,559 24,803 45,3621996 16,346 31,610 47,9561998 22,621 28,697 51,3182000 18,095 32,775 50,8702002 41,919 50,564 92,483

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 219,528 156,597 71.3%1994 200,890 100,840 50.21996 235,772 152,115 64.51998 271,410 124,154 45.72000 277,862 196,542 70.72002 295,501 150,153 50.8

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 39.6% 38.7%1994 Governor 25.5 74.51996 President 52.6 47.41998 Governor 40.9 59.12000 President 48.7 51.32002 Governor 45.3 54.7

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Williamson County

Congressional Districts: 12, 19

Senate District: 59

House District: 117

County Seat: Marion

Established: February 28, 1839

Area: 424 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 57,7332000 Census 61,296Percent change (1990-2000) 6.2%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 94.6%Black 2.4American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.5Hispanic origin, any race 1.2

Age (2000)Under 18 22.9%18 to 64 60.665 and over 16.5

Median age (2000) 38.8

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 6.2%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 20.2%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $22,641 51.8%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 28,839 10.3%Unemployed 5.7% -40.4%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 6.9% 0.6%Farm 2.0 0.6Finance, insurance, real estate 7.2 0.3Government 18.0 0.6Manufacturing 10.3 0.3Services 27.1 0.3Transportation and public utilities 5.5 0.4Wholesale and retail 23.0 0.5Other 0.0 0.0

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $31.1Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 30.5State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 9.6Local property tax (1998) 31.4

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $32.9Public aid (FY 2001) 33.3State payroll (2001) 36.3

Number of state employees (2001) 964

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $ 36.4 62.5%Residential 287.1 72.4Industrial 30.8 14.7Commercial 133.5 120.3

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 585 8.7%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 3 2,430

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 12,859 2,841 15,7001994 7,718 3,013 10,7311996 6,207 3,627 9,8341998 12,656 3,851 16,5072000 7,200 3,024 10,2242002 7,251 3,843 11,094

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 40,968 29,552 72.1%1994 37,523 20,880 55.61996 40,977 26,039 63.51998 40,339 24,470 60.72000 40,266 27,949 69.42002 40,870 22,082 54.0

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 50.2% 33.1%1994 Governor 29.0 71.01996 President 56.2 43.81998 Governor 82.6 17.42000 President 46.5 53.52002 Governor 46.5 53.5

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Winnebago County

Congressional District: 16

Senate Districts: 34, 35, 45

House Districts: 67-69, 89

County Seat: Rockford

Established: January 16, 1836

Area: 514 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 252,9132000 Census 278,418Percent change (1990-2000) 10.1%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 79.3%Black 10.4American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 1.7Hispanic origin, any race 6.9

Age (2000)Under 18 26.4%18 to 64 60.965 and over 12.7

Median age (2000) 35.9

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 7.6%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 14.8%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $26,263 40.2%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 148,021 6.6%Unemployed 6.6% -11.3%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 4.5% 2.2%Farm 0.5 0.9Finance, insurance, real estate 6.6 1.8Government 8.3 1.7Manufacturing 23.6 4.3Services 30.5 2.3Transportation and public utilities 4.5 2.0Wholesale and retail 20.7 2.4Other 0.7 2.1

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $142.0Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 162.1State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 40.7Local property tax (1998) 292.2

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $119.6Public aid (FY 2001) 124.3State payroll (2001) 47.0

Number of state employees (2001) 1,230

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $ 75.6 51.7%Residential 2,102.0 106.0Industrial 259.5 70.7Commercial 544.0 100.9

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 687 -5.1%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 3 699

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 25,853 25,004 50,8571994 15,714 16,955 32,6691996 10,332 28,883 39,2151998 10,599 17,541 28,1402000 8,276 23,859 32,1352002 20,662 27,024 47,686

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 144,016 114,374 79.4%1994 137,826 70,754 51.31996 150,890 101,857 67.51998 158,736 72,992 46.02000 171,589 111,571 65.02002 175,101 79,235 45.3

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 43.2% 37.8%1994 Governor 25.8 74.21996 President 51.0 49.01998 Governor 36.6 63.42000 President 49.1 50.92002 Governor 50.2 49.8

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Woodford County

Congressional Districts: 11, 18

Senate Districts: 37, 53

House Districts: 73, 106

County Seat: Eureka

Established: February 27, 1841

Area: 528 square miles

POPULATION

1990 Census 32,6532000 Census 35,469Percent change(1990-2000) 8.6%

Race (2000)White (non-Hispanic) 98.0%Black 0.2American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut 0.2Asian and Pacific Islander 0.3Hispanic origin, any race 0.7

Age (2000)Under 18 26.7%18 to 64 58.565 and over 14.8

Median age (2000) 37.8

Female households with children < 18 (2000) 4.1%Children under 18 in poverty (1998) 7.6%

ECONOMY 2000 1990-00change

Income per capita $25,617 49.3%

Employment 2001 1991-01change

Labor Force 18,999 14.4%Unemployed 3.0% -13.3%

% of total jobsJobs by Industry (1999) county stateConstruction 6.1% 0.3%Farm 8.4 1.3Finance, insurance, real estate 4.9 0.1Government 11.8 0.2Manufacturing 17.5 0.3Services 24.2 0.2Transportation and public utilities 3.8 0.1Wholesale and retail 20.3 0.2Other 2.9 0.7

REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES

Revenue collections (millions)State sales & use tax (2001) $11.6Individual income tax (est. FY 2001) 20.1State motor-fuel tax (est. FY 2001) 5.5Local property tax (1998) 32.7

State expenditures (millions)Education (1999-2000) $23.7Public aid (FY 2001) 10.1State payroll (2001) 7.9

Number of state employees (2001) 227

LAND USE Equalized assessed value1998 1988-98

(millions) changeFarm $126.4 26.4%Residential 266.3 163.9Industrial 10.1 161.5Commercial 43.6 140.6

1997 1992-97change

Number of farms 923 -5.1%

Foreign-owned Parcels Acresagricultural land (2001) 0 0

ELECTIONS

Primary Dem. Rep. Total1992 1,982 5,861 7,8431994 1,568 4,041 5,6091996 912 4,959 5,8711998 1,689 7,972 9,6612000 866 4,546 5,4122002 1,349 6,597 7,946

Registered Number PercentGeneral voters voting voting1992 19,659 16,506 84.0%1994 19,314 12,167 63.01996 21,495 15,278 71.11998 23,575 12,389 52.62000 26,109 17,087 65.42002 23,826 13,018 54.6

Office Dem. Rep.1992 President 33.8% 49.4%1994 Governor 20.5 79.51996 President 38.2 61.81998 Governor 35.2 64.82000 President 33.6 66.42002 Governor 32.1 67.9

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County Rankings forSelected Social & Economic

Characteristics

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TABLE 1: AREA OF ILLINOIS COUNTIES

By county In rank order

Square Square Square SquareCounty miles Rank County miles Rank County miles Rank County miles Rank

Adams 857 12 Lee 725 19 McLean 1,184 1 Coles 508 52Alexander 236 97 Livingston 1,044 4 LaSalle 1,135 2 Clark 502 53Bond 380 77 Logan 618 33 Iroquois 1,117 3 White 495 54Boone 281 93 Macon 581 38 Livingston 1,044 4 Jasper 494 55Brown 306 91 Macoupin 864 11 Champaign 997 5 Ford 486 56Bureau 869 8 Madison 725 20 Cook 946 6 Effingham 479 57Calhoun 254 94 Marion 572 40 Vermilion 899 7 Clinton 474 58Carroll 444 61 Marshall 386 75 Bureau 869 8 Clay 469 59Cass 376 79 Mason 539 48 Sangamon 868 9 Lake 448 60Champaign 997 5 Massac 239 96 Fulton 866 10 Carroll 444 61

Christian 709 24 McDonough 589 36 Macoupin 864 11 Crawford 444 61Clark 502 53 McHenry 604 34 Adams 857 12 Perry 441 63Clay 469 59 McLean 1,184 1 Will 837 13 Piatt 440 64Clinton 474 58 Menard 314 90 Pike 830 14 Schuyler 437 65Coles 508 52 Mercer 561 45 Henry 823 15 Hamilton 435 66Cook 946 6 Monroe 388 74 Hancock 795 16 Rock Island 427 67Crawford 444 61 Montgomery 704 25 Ogle 759 17 Williamson 424 68Cumberland 346 84 Morgan 569 42 Shelby 759 17 Grundy 420 69DeKalb 634 30 Moultrie 336 86 Lee 725 19 Douglas 417 70DeWitt 398 73 Ogle 759 17 Madison 725 20 Union 416 71

Douglas 417 70 Peoria 620 32 Fayette 717 21 Franklin 412 72DuPage 334 87 Perry 441 63 Knox 716 22 DeWitt 398 73Edgar 624 31 Piatt 440 64 Wayne 714 23 Monroe 388 74Edwards 222 99 Pike 830 14 Christian 709 24 Marshall 386 75Effingham 479 57 Pope 371 81 Montgomery 704 25 Saline 383 76Fayette 717 21 Pulaski 201 100 Whiteside 685 26 Bond 380 77Ford 486 56 Putnam 160 102 Kankakee 678 27 Henderson 379 78Franklin 412 72 Randolph 578 39 St. Clair 664 28 Cass 376 79Fulton 866 10 Richland 360 83 Tazewell 649 29 Lawrence 372 80Gallatin 324 88 Rock Island 427 67 DeKalb 634 30 Pope 371 81

Greene 543 46 Saline 383 76 Edgar 624 31 Jersey 369 82Grundy 420 69 Sangamon 868 9 Peoria 620 32 Richland 360 83Hamilton 435 66 Schuyler 437 65 Logan 618 33 Cumberland 346 84Hancock 795 16 Scott 251 95 McHenry 604 34 Johnson 346 84Hardin 178 101 Shelby 759 17 Jo Daviess 601 35 Moultrie 336 86Henderson 379 78 St. Clair 664 28 McDonough 589 36 DuPage 334 87Henry 823 15 Stark 288 92 Jackson 588 37 Gallatin 324 88Iroquois 1,117 3 Stephenson 564 43 Macon 581 38 Kendall 321 89Jackson 588 37 Tazewell 649 29 Randolph 578 39 Menard 314 90Jasper 494 55 Union 416 71 Marion 572 40 Brown 306 91

Jefferson 571 41 Vermilion 899 7 Jefferson 571 41 Stark 288 92Jersey 369 82 Wabash 224 98 Morgan 569 42 Boone 281 93Jo Daviess 601 35 Warren 543 46 Stephenson 564 43 Calhoun 254 94Johnson 346 84 Washington 563 44 Washington 563 44 Scott 251 95Kane 521 50 Wayne 714 23 Mercer 561 45 Massac 239 96Kankakee 678 27 White 495 54 Greene 543 46 Alexander 236 97Kendall 321 89 Whiteside 685 26 Warren 543 46 Wabash 224 98Knox 716 22 Will 837 13 Mason 539 48 Edwards 222 99Lake 448 60 Williamson 424 68 Woodford 528 49 Pulaski 201 100LaSalle 1,135 2 Winnebago 514 51 Kane 521 50 Hardin 178 101Lawrence 372 80 Woodford 528 49 Winnebago 514 51 Putnam 160 102

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TABLE 2: POPULATION OF ILLINOIS COUNTIES, 1990

By county In rank order

County Population Rank County Population Rank County Population Rank County Population Rank

Adams 66,090 21 Lee 34,392 42 Cook 5,105,067 1 Monroe 22,422 52Alexander 10,626 88 Livingston 39,301 34 DuPage 781,666 2 Shelby 22,261 53Bond 14,991 76 Logan 30,798 48 Lake 516,418 3 Jo Daviess 21,821 54Boone 30,806 47 Macon 117,206 16 Will 357,313 4 Perry 21,412 55Brown 5,836 97 Macoupin 47,679 29 Kane 317,471 5 Hancock 21,373 56Bureau 35,688 38 Madison 249,238 8 St. Clair 265,852 6 Fayette 20,893 57Calhoun 5,322 100 Marion 41,561 31 Winnebago 252,913 7 Jersey 20,539 58Carroll 16,805 67 Marshall 12,846 84 Madison 249,238 8 Edgar 19,595 59Cass 13,437 82 Mason 16,269 71 McHenry 183,241 9 Crawford 19,464 60Champaign 173,025 12 Massac 14,752 78 Peoria 182,827 10 Douglas 19,464 61

Christian 34,418 41 McDonough 35,244 39 Sangamon 178,386 11 Warren 19,181 62Clark 15,921 73 McHenry 183,241 9 Champaign 173,025 12 Union 17,619 63Clay 14,460 79 McLean 129,180 14 Rock Island 148,723 13 Pike 17,577 64Clinton 33,944 43 Menard 11,164 86 McLean 129,180 14 Mercer 17,290 65Coles 51,644 26 Mercer 17,290 65 Tazewell 123,692 15 Wayne 17,241 66Cook 5,105,067 1 Monroe 22,422 52 Macon 117,206 16 Carroll 16,805 67Crawford 19,464 60 Montgomery 30,728 50 LaSalle 106,913 17 Richland 16,545 68Cumberland 10,670 87 Morgan 36,397 37 Kankakee 96,255 18 White 16,522 69DeKalb 77,932 20 Moultrie 13,930 81 Vermilion 88,257 19 DeWitt 16,516 70DeWitt 16,516 70 Ogle 45,957 30 DeKalb 77,932 20 Mason 16,269 71

Douglas 19,464 61 Peoria 182,827 10 Adams 66,090 21 Lawrence 15,972 72DuPage 781,666 2 Perry 21,412 55 Jackson 61,067 22 Clark 15,921 73Edgar 19,595 59 Piatt 15,548 74 Whiteside 60,186 23 Piatt 15,548 74Edwards 7,440 94 Pike 17,577 64 Williamson 57,733 24 Greene 15,317 75Effingham 31,704 46 Pope 4,373 102 Knox 56,393 25 Bond 14,991 76Fayette 20,893 57 Pulaski 7,523 92 Coles 51,644 26 Washington 14,965 77Ford 14,275 80 Putnam 5,730 98 Henry 51,159 27 Massac 14,752 78Franklin 40,319 32 Randolph 34,583 40 Stephenson 48,052 28 Clay 14,460 79Fulton 38,080 35 Richland 16,545 68 Macoupin 47,679 29 Ford 14,275 80Gallatin 6,909 95 Rock Island 148,723 13 Ogle 45,957 30 Moultrie 13,930 81

Greene 15,317 75 Saline 26,551 51 Marion 41,561 31 Cass 13,437 82Grundy 32,337 45 Sangamon 178,386 11 Franklin 40,319 32 Wabash 13,111 83Hamilton 8,499 90 Schuyler 7,498 93 Kendall 39,413 33 Marshall 12,846 84Hancock 21,373 56 Scott 5,644 99 Livingston 39,301 34 Johnson 11,347 85Hardin 5,189 101 Shelby 22,261 53 Fulton 38,080 35 Menard 11,164 86Henderson 8,096 91 St. Clair 262,852 6 Jefferson 37,020 36 Cumberland 10,670 87Henry 51,159 27 Stark 6,534 96 Morgan 36,397 37 Alexander 10,626 88Iroquois 30,787 49 Stephenson 48,052 28 Bureau 35,688 38 Jasper 10,609 89Jackson 61,067 22 Tazewell 123,692 15 McDonough 35,244 39 Hamilton 8,499 90Jasper 10,609 89 Union 17,619 63 Randolph 34,583 40 Henderson 8,096 91

Jefferson 37,020 36 Vermilion 88,257 19 Christian 34,418 41 Pulaski 7,523 92Jersey 20,539 58 Wabash 13,111 83 Lee 34,392 42 Schuyler 7,498 93Jo Daviess 21,821 54 Warren 19,181 62 Clinton 33,944 43 Edwards 7,440 94Johnson 11,347 85 Washington 14,965 77 Woodford 32,653 44 Gallatin 6,909 95Kane 317,471 5 Wayne 17,241 66 Grundy 32,337 45 Stark 6,534 96Kankakee 96,255 18 White 16,522 69 Effingham 31,704 46 Brown 5,836 97Kendall 39,413 33 Whiteside 60,186 23 Boone 30,806 47 Putnam 5,730 98Knox 56,393 25 Will 357,313 4 Logan 30,798 48 Scott 5,644 99Lake 516,418 3 Williamson 57,733 24 Iroquois 30,787 49 Calhoun 5,322 100LaSalle 106,913 17 Winnebago 252,913 7 Montgomery 30,728 50 Hardin 5,189 101Lawrence 15,972 72 Woodford 32,653 44 Saline 26,551 51 Pope 4,373 102

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TABLE 3: POPULATION OF ILLINOIS COUNTIES, 2000

By county In rank order

County Population Rank County Population Rank County Population Rank County Population Rank

Adams 68,277 21 Lee 36,062 40 Cook 5,376,741 1 Saline 26,733 52Alexander 9,590 89 Livingston 39,678 35 DuPage 904,161 2 Perry 23,094 53Bond 17,633 64 Logan 31,183 49 Lake 644,356 3 Shelby 22,893 54Boone 41,786 32 Macon 114,706 16 Will 502,266 4 Jo Daviess 22,289 55Brown 6,950 95 Macoupin 49,019 30 Kane 404,119 5 Fayette 21,802 56Bureau 35,503 42 Madison 258,941 8 Winnebago 278,418 6 Jersey 21,668 57Calhoun 5,084 100 Marion 41,691 33 McHenry 260,077 7 Crawford 20,452 58Carroll 16,674 70 Marshall 13,180 83 Madison 258,941 8 Hancock 20,121 59Cass 13,695 82 Mason 16,038 73 St. Clair 256,082 9 Douglas 19,922 60Champaign 179,669 12 Massac 15,161 76 Sangamon 188,951 10 Edgar 19,704 61

Christian 35,372 44 McDonough 32,913 47 Peoria 183,433 11 Warren 18,735 62Clark 17,008 67 McHenry 260,077 7 Champaign 179,669 12 Union 18,293 63Clay 14,560 79 McLean 150,433 13 McLean 150,433 13 Bond 17,633 64Clinton 35,535 41 Menard 12,486 86 Rock Island 149,374 14 Pike 17,384 65Coles 53,196 27 Mercer 16,957 68 Tazewell 128,485 15 Wayne 17,151 66Cook 5,376,741 1 Monroe 27,619 51 Macon 114,706 16 Clark 17,008 67Crawford 20,452 58 Montgomery 30,652 50 LaSalle 111,509 17 Mercer 16,957 68Cumberland 11,253 87 Morgan 36,616 39 Kankakee 103,833 18 DeWitt 16,798 69DeKalb 88,969 19 Moultrie 14,287 80 DeKalb 88,969 19 Carroll 16,674 70DeWitt 16,798 69 Ogle 51,032 28 Vermilion 83,919 20 Piatt 16,365 71

Douglas 19,922 60 Peoria 183,433 11 Adams 68,277 21 Richland 16,149 72DuPage 904,161 2 Perry 23,094 53 Williamson 61,296 22 Mason 16,038 73Edgar 19,704 61 Piatt 16,365 71 Whiteside 60,653 23 Lawrence 15,452 74Edwards 6,971 94 Pike 17,384 65 Jackson 59,612 24 White 15,371 75Effingham 34,264 45 Pope 4,413 102 Knox 55,836 25 Massac 15,161 76Fayette 21,802 56 Pulaski 7,348 92 Kendall 54,544 26 Washington 15,148 77Ford 14,241 81 Putnam 6,086 98 Coles 53,196 27 Greene 14,761 78Franklin 39,018 36 Randolph 33,893 46 Ogle 51,032 28 Clay 14,560 79Fulton 38,250 37 Richland 16,149 72 Henry 51,020 29 Moultrie 14,287 80Gallatin 6,445 96 Rock Island 149,374 14 Macoupin 49,019 30 Ford 14,241 81

Greene 14,761 78 Saline 26,733 52 Stephenson 48,979 31 Cass 13,695 82Grundy 37,535 38 Sangamon 188,951 10 Boone 41,786 32 Marshall 13,180 83Hamilton 8,621 90 Schuyler 7,189 93 Marion 41,691 33 Wabash 12,937 84Hancock 20,121 59 Scott 5,537 99 Jefferson 40,045 34 Johnson 12,878 85Hardin 4,800 101 Shelby 22,893 54 Livingston 39,678 35 Menard 12,486 86Henderson 8,213 91 St. Clair 256,082 9 Franklin 39,018 36 Cumberland 11,253 87Henry 51,020 29 Stark 6,332 97 Fulton 38,250 37 Jasper 10,117 88Iroquois 31,334 48 Stephenson 48,979 31 Grundy 37,535 38 Alexander 9,590 89Jackson 59,612 24 Tazewell 128,485 15 Morgan 36,616 39 Hamilton 8,621 90Jasper 10,117 88 Union 18,293 63 Lee 36,062 40 Henderson 8,213 91

Jefferson 40,045 34 Vermilion 83,919 20 Clinton 35,535 41 Pulaski 7,348 92Jersey 21,668 57 Wabash 12,937 84 Bureau 35,503 42 Schuyler 7,189 93Jo Daviess 22,289 55 Warren 18,735 62 Woodford 35,469 43 Edwards 6,971 94Johnson 12,878 85 Washington 15,148 77 Christian 35,372 44 Brown 6,950 95Kane 404,119 5 Wayne 17,151 66 Effingham 34,264 45 Gallatin 6,445 96Kankakee 103,833 18 White 15,371 75 Randolph 33,893 46 Stark 6,332 97Kendall 54,544 26 Whiteside 60,653 23 McDonough 32,913 47 Putnam 6,086 98Knox 55,836 25 Will 502,266 4 Iroquois 31,334 48 Scott 5,537 99Lake 644,356 3 Williamson 61,296 22 Logan 31,183 49 Calhoun 5,084 100LaSalle 111,509 17 Winnebago 278,418 6 Montgomery 30,652 50 Hardin 4,800 101Lawrence 15,452 74 Woodford 35,469 43 Monroe 27,619 51 Pope 4,413 102

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TABLE 4: POPULATION OF ILLINOIS COUNTIES, PERCENT CHANGE BETWEEN 1990 AND 2000

By county In rank order

County Change Rank County Change Rank County Change Rank County Change Rank

Adams 3.3 40 Lee 4.9 32 McHenry 41.9 1 Iroquois 1.8 52Alexander -9.7 102 Livingston 1.0 58 Will 40.6 2 DeWitt 1.7 53Bond 17.6 9 Logan 1.3 56 Kendall 38.4 3 Henderson 1.4 54Boone 35.6 4 Macon -2.1 82 Boone 35.6 4 Hamilton 1.4 55Brown 19.1 8 Macoupin 2.8 43 Kane 27.3 5 Logan 1.3 56Bureau -0.5 72 Madison 3.9 36 Lake 24.8 6 Washington 1.2 57Calhoun -4.5 93 Marion 0.3 68 Monroe 23.2 7 Livingston 1.0 58Carroll -0.8 74 Marshall 2.6 46 Brown 19.1 8 Pope 0.9 59Cass 1.9 51 Mason -1.4 78 Bond 17.6 9 Whiteside 0.8 60Champaign 3.8 38 Massac 2.8 44 McLean 16.5 10 Clay 0.7 61

Christian 2.8 45 McDonough -6.6 98 Grundy 16.1 11 Saline 0.7 62Clark 6.8 23 McHenry 41.9 1 DuPage 15.7 12 Morgan 0.6 63Clay 0.7 61 McLean 16.5 10 DeKalb 14.2 13 Edgar 0.6 64Clinton 4.7 33 Menard 11.8 15 Johnson 13.5 14 Fulton 0.4 65Coles 3.0 41 Mercer -1.9 80 Menard 11.8 15 Rock Island 0.4 66Cook 5.3 29 Monroe 23.2 7 Ogle 11.0 16 Peoria 0.3 67Crawford 5.1 31 Montgomery -0.2 70 Winnebago 10.1 17 Marion 0.3 68Cumberland 5.5 28 Morgan 0.6 63 Woodford 8.6 18 Ford -0.2 69DeKalb 14.2 13 Moultrie 2.6 47 Jefferson 8.2 19 Montgomery -0.2 70DeWitt 1.7 53 Ogle 11.0 16 Effingham 8.1 20 Henry -0.3 71

Douglas 2.4 48 Peoria 0.3 67 Kankakee 7.9 21 Bureau -0.5 72DuPage 15.7 12 Perry 7.9 22 Perry 7.9 22 Wayne -0.5 73Edgar 0.6 64 Piatt 5.3 30 Clark 6.8 23 Carroll -0.8 74Edwards -6.3 97 Pike -1.1 76 Putnam 6.2 24 Knox -1.0 75Effingham 8.1 20 Pope 0.9 59 Williamson 6.2 25 Pike -1.1 76Fayette 4.4 34 Pulaski -2.3 84 Sangamon 5.9 26 Wabash -1.3 77Ford -0.2 69 Putnam 6.2 24 Jersey 5.5 27 Mason -1.4 78Franklin -3.2 89 Randolph -2.0 81 Cumberland 5.5 28 Scott -1.9 79Fulton 0.4 65 Richland -2.4 86 Cook 5.3 29 Mercer -1.9 80Gallatin -6.7 99 Rock Island 0.4 66 Piatt 5.3 30 Randolph -2.0 81

Greene -3.6 91 Saline 0.7 62 Crawford 5.1 31 Macon -2.1 82Grundy 16.1 11 Sangamon 5.9 26 Lee 4.9 32 Warren -2.3 83Hamilton 1.4 55 Schuyler -4.1 92 Clinton 4.7 33 Pulaski -2.3 84Hancock -5.9 96 Scott -1.9 79 Fayette 4.4 34 Jackson -2.4 85Hardin -7.5 101 Shelby 2.8 42 LaSalle 4.3 35 Richland -2.4 86Henderson 1.4 54 St. Clair -2.6 87 Madison 3.9 36 St. Clair -2.6 87Henry -0.3 71 Stark -3.1 88 Tazewell 3.9 37 Stark -3.1 88Iroquois 1.8 52 Stephenson 1.9 50 Champaign 3.8 38 Franklin -3.2 89Jackson -2.4 85 Tazewell 3.9 37 Union 3.8 39 Lawrence -3.3 90Jasper -4.6 94 Union 3.8 39 Adams 3.3 40 Greene -3.6 91

Jefferson 8.2 19 Vermilion -4.9 95 Coles 3.0 41 Schuyler -4.1 92Jersey 5.5 27 Wabash -1.3 77 Shelby 2.8 42 Calhoun -4.5 93Jo Daviess 2.1 49 Warren -2.3 83 Macoupin 2.8 43 Jasper -4.6 94Johnson 13.5 14 Washington 1.2 57 Massac 2.8 44 Vermilion -4.9 95Kane 27.3 5 Wayne -0.5 73 Christian 2.8 45 Hancock -5.9 96Kankakee 7.9 21 White -7.0 100 Marshall 2.6 46 Edwards -6.3 97Kendall 38.4 3 Whiteside 0.8 60 Moultrie 2.6 47 McDonough -6.6 98Knox -1.0 75 Will 40.6 2 Douglas 2.4 48 Gallatin -6.7 99Lake 24.8 6 Williamson 6.2 25 Jo Daviess 2.1 49 White -7.0 100LaSalle 4.3 35 Winnebago 10.1 17 Stephenson 1.9 50 Hardin -7.5 101Lawrence -3.3 90 Woodford 8.6 18 Cass 1.9 51 Alexander -9.7 102

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TABLE 5: PERCENT OF POPULATION WHITE, 2000

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 94.6 47 Lee 90.5 69 Scott 99.3 1 Montgomery 94.4 52Alexander 62.2 101 Livingston 91.1 67 Jasper 98.9 2 Fulton 94.3 53Bond 89.8 71 Logan 90.6 68 Clark 98.6 3 Warren 94.3 54Boone 85.0 84 Macon 82.9 86 Schuyler 98.6 4 Saline 93.6 55Brown 77.2 96 Macoupin 97.6 29 Shelby 98.6 5 Bureau 93.5 56Bureau 93.5 56 Madison 89.3 73 Cumberland 98.5 6 Clinton 93.5 57Calhoun 98.4 10 Marion 93.4 59 Edwards 98.5 7 Fayette 93.5 58Carroll 95.9 40 Marshall 97.6 30 Mason 98.5 8 Marion 93.4 59Cass 90.1 70 Mason 98.5 8 Moultrie 98.5 9 Pope 93.0 60Champaign 77.4 94 Massac 92.1 63 Calhoun 98.4 10 Crawford 92.5 61

Christian 95.9 41 McDonough 92.0 64 Hancock 98.3 11 Ogle 92.2 62Clark 98.6 3 McHenry 89.6 72 Monroe 98.3 12 Massac 92.1 63Clay 98.2 15 McLean 87.9 81 Piatt 98.3 13 McDonough 92.0 64Clinton 93.5 57 Menard 98.0 19 Wayne 98.3 14 LaSalle 91.9 65Coles 94.6 48 Mercer 97.6 31 Clay 98.2 15 Morgan 91.7 66Cook 47.6 102 Monroe 98.3 12 Effingham 98.2 16 Livingston 91.1 67Crawford 92.5 61 Montgomery 94.4 52 Franklin 98.2 17 Logan 90.6 68Cumberland 98.5 6 Morgan 91.7 66 Stark 98.1 18 Lee 90.5 69DeKalb 85.2 83 Moultrie 98.5 9 Menard 98.0 19 Cass 90.1 70DeWitt 97.1 36 Ogle 92.2 62 Washington 98.0 20 Bond 89.8 71

Douglas 95.3 43 Peoria 78.5 92 Woodford 98.0 21 McHenry 89.6 72DuPage 78.7 91 Perry 89.0 76 Gallatin 97.9 22 Madison 89.3 73Edgar 96.7 38 Piatt 98.3 13 Henderson 97.9 23 Jefferson 89.2 74Edwards 98.5 7 Pike 97.0 37 Greene 97.8 24 Kendall 89.2 75Effingham 98.2 16 Pope 93.0 60 Hamilton 97.8 25 Perry 89.0 76Fayette 93.5 58 Pulaski 65.9 100 White 97.8 26 Whiteside 88.9 77Ford 97.5 32 Putnam 95.6 42 Richland 97.7 27 Stephenson 88.6 78Franklin 98.2 17 Randolph 88.1 80 Jersey 97.6 28 Knox 88.4 79Fulton 94.3 53 Richland 97.7 27 Macoupin 97.6 29 Randolph 88.1 80Gallatin 97.9 22 Rock Island 81.5 88 Marshall 97.6 30 McLean 87.9 81

Greene 97.8 24 Saline 93.6 55 Mercer 97.6 31 Sangamon 86.8 82Grundy 94.6 49 Sangamon 86.8 82 Ford 97.5 32 DeKalb 85.2 83Hamilton 97.8 25 Schuyler 98.6 4 Jo Daviess 97.5 33 Boone 85.0 84Hancock 98.3 11 Scott 99.3 1 Lawrence 97.4 34 Vermilion 84.7 85Hardin 94.9 45 Shelby 98.6 5 Wabash 97.4 35 Macon 82.9 86Henderson 97.9 23 St. Clair 66.8 99 DeWitt 97.1 36 Johnson 81.9 87Henry 94.9 46 Stark 98.1 18 Pike 97.0 37 Rock Island 81.5 88Iroquois 94.4 51 Stephenson 88.6 78 Edgar 96.7 38 Jackson 79.6 89Jackson 79.6 89 Tazewell 96.7 39 Tazewell 96.7 39 Winnebago 79.3 90Jasper 98.9 2 Union 95.2 44 Carroll 95.9 40 DuPage 78.7 91

Jefferson 89.2 74 Vermilion 84.7 85 Christian 95.9 41 Peoria 78.5 92Jersey 97.6 28 Wabash 97.4 35 Putnam 95.6 42 Kankakee 77.8 93Jo Daviess 97.5 33 Warren 94.3 54 Douglas 95.3 43 Champaign 77.4 94Johnson 81.9 87 Washington 98.0 20 Union 95.2 44 Will 77.4 95Kane 67.7 98 Wayne 98.3 14 Hardin 94.9 45 Brown 77.2 96Kankakee 77.8 93 White 97.8 26 Henry 94.9 46 Lake 73.4 97Kendall 89.2 75 Whiteside 88.9 77 Adams 94.6 47 Kane 67.7 98Knox 88.4 79 Will 77.4 95 Coles 94.6 48 St. Clair 66.8 99Lake 73.4 97 Williamson 94.6 50 Grundy 94.6 49 Pulaski 65.9 100LaSalle 91.9 65 Winnebago 79.3 90 Williamson 94.6 50 Alexander 62.2 101Lawrence 97.4 34 Woodford 98.0 21 Iroquois 94.4 51 Cook 47.6 102

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TABLE 6: PERCENT OF POPULATION BLACK, 2000

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 3.0 42 Lee 4.9 32 Alexander 34.8 1 Kendall 1.3 52Alexander 34.8 1 Livingston 5.1 30 Pulaski 30.6 2 Henry 1.1 53Bond 7.4 20 Logan 6.5 24 St. Clair 28.6 3 Whiteside 1.0 54Boone 0.8 56 Macon 14.0 9 Cook 25.9 4 Tazewell 0.9 55Brown 18.1 5 Macoupin 0.8 58 Brown 18.1 5 Boone 0.8 56Bureau 0.3 71 Madison 7.3 22 Peoria 16.0 6 Lawrence 0.8 57Calhoun 0.0 100 Marion 3.8 37 Kankakee 15.4 7 Macoupin 0.8 58Carroll 0.5 64 Marshall 0.3 75 Johnson 14.1 8 Union 0.8 59Cass 0.3 72 Mason 0.1 97 Macon 14.0 9 Greene 0.7 60Champaign 11.1 11 Massac 5.4 28 Jackson 12.9 10 Hamilton 0.7 61

Christian 2.1 47 McDonough 3.4 41 Champaign 11.1 11 Iroquois 0.7 62Clark 0.2 80 McHenry 0.5 67 Vermilion 10.5 12 Putnam 0.6 63Clay 0.1 92 McLean 6.1 26 Winnebago 10.4 13 Carroll 0.5 64Clinton 3.9 36 Menard 0.4 68 Will 10.3 14 DeWitt 0.5 65Coles 2.3 46 Mercer 0.3 76 Sangamon 9.6 15 Jersey 0.5 66Cook 25.9 4 Monroe 0.0 101 Randolph 9.2 16 McHenry 0.5 67Crawford 4.5 33 Montgomery 3.7 38 Perry 8.0 17 Menard 0.4 68Cumberland 0.1 93 Morgan 5.3 29 Jefferson 7.7 18 Ogle 0.4 69DeKalb 4.5 34 Moultrie 0.2 87 Stephenson 7.6 19 Wabash 0.4 70DeWitt 0.5 65 Ogle 0.4 69 Bond 7.4 20 Bureau 0.3 71

Douglas 0.3 73 Peoria 16.0 6 Rock Island 7.4 21 Cass 0.3 72DuPage 3.0 43 Perry 8.0 17 Madison 7.3 22 Douglas 0.3 73Edgar 1.8 48 Piatt 0.2 88 Lake 6.8 23 Henderson 0.3 74Edwards 0.1 94 Pike 1.5 51 Logan 6.5 24 Marshall 0.3 75Effingham 0.2 81 Pope 3.6 40 Knox 6.2 25 Mercer 0.3 76Fayette 4.9 31 Pulaski 30.6 2 McLean 6.1 26 Richland 0.3 77Ford 0.2 82 Putnam 0.6 63 Kane 5.6 27 Washington 0.3 78Franklin 0.1 95 Randolph 9.2 16 Massac 5.4 28 White 0.3 79Fulton 3.6 39 Richland 0.3 77 Morgan 5.3 29 Clark 0.2 80Gallatin 0.2 83 Rock Island 7.4 21 Livingston 5.1 30 Effingham 0.2 81

Greene 0.7 60 Saline 4.0 35 Fayette 4.9 31 Ford 0.2 82Grundy 0.2 84 Sangamon 9.6 15 Lee 4.9 32 Gallatin 0.2 83Hamilton 0.7 61 Schuyler 0.2 89 Crawford 4.5 33 Grundy 0.2 84Hancock 0.2 85 Scott 0.0 102 DeKalb 4.5 34 Hancock 0.2 85Hardin 2.8 44 Shelby 0.2 90 Saline 4.0 35 Jo Daviess 0.2 86Henderson 0.3 74 St. Clair 28.6 3 Clinton 3.9 36 Moultrie 0.2 87Henry 1.1 53 Stark 0.1 98 Marion 3.8 37 Piatt 0.2 88Iroquois 0.7 62 Stephenson 7.6 19 Montgomery 3.7 38 Schuyler 0.2 89Jackson 12.9 10 Tazewell 0.9 55 Fulton 3.6 39 Shelby 0.2 90Jasper 0.1 96 Union 0.8 59 Pope 3.6 40 Woodford 0.2 91

Jefferson 7.7 18 Vermilion 10.5 12 McDonough 3.4 41 Clay 0.1 92Jersey 0.5 66 Wabash 0.4 70 Adams 3.0 42 Cumberland 0.1 93Jo Daviess 0.2 86 Warren 1.6 49 DuPage 3.0 43 Edwards 0.1 94Johnson 14.1 8 Washington 0.3 78 Hardin 2.8 44 Franklin 0.1 95Kane 5.6 27 Wayne 0.1 99 Williamson 2.4 45 Jasper 0.1 96Kankakee 15.4 7 White 0.3 79 Coles 2.3 46 Mason 0.1 97Kendall 1.3 52 Whiteside 1.0 54 Christian 2.1 47 Stark 0.1 98Knox 6.2 25 Will 10.3 14 Edgar 1.8 48 Wayne 0.1 99Lake 6.8 23 Williamson 2.4 45 Warren 1.6 49 Calhoun 0.0 100LaSalle 1.5 50 Winnebago 10.4 13 LaSalle 1.5 50 Monroe 0.0 101Lawrence 0.8 57 Woodford 0.2 91 Pike 1.5 51 Scott 0.0 102

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TABLE 7: PERCENT OF POPULATION ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER, 2000

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 0.4 39 Lee 0.6 24 DuPage 7.8 1 Effingham 0.3 52Alexander 0.4 40 Livingston 0.3 56 Champaign 6.4 2 Ford 0.3 53Bond 0.2 65 Logan 0.5 35 Cook 4.8 3 Grundy 0.3 54Boone 0.5 30 Macon 0.6 25 Lake 3.9 4 Iroquois 0.3 55Brown 0.2 66 Macoupin 0.2 79 Jackson 3.1 5 Livingston 0.3 56Bureau 0.5 31 Madison 0.6 26 DeKalb 2.3 6 Massac 0.3 57Calhoun 0.2 67 Marion 0.6 27 Will 2.2 7 Monroe 0.3 58Carroll 0.4 41 Marshall 0.2 80 McDonough 2 8 Perry 0.3 59Cass 0.3 48 Mason 0.2 81 McLean 2 9 Pope 0.3 60Champaign 6.4 2 Massac 0.3 57 Kane 1.8 10 Putnam 0.3 61

Christian 0.4 42 McDonough 2 8 Winnebago 1.7 11 Union 0.3 62Clark 0.1 92 McHenry 1.4 13 Peoria 1.6 12 Wayne 0.3 63Clay 0.5 32 McLean 2 9 McHenry 1.4 13 Woodford 0.3 64Clinton 0.3 49 Menard 0.2 82 Sangamon 1.1 14 Bond 0.2 65Coles 0.8 19 Mercer 0.2 83 Rock Island 1 15 Brown 0.2 66Cook 4.8 3 Monroe 0.3 58 Kendall 0.9 16 Calhoun 0.2 67Crawford 0.3 50 Montgomery 0.2 84 Pulaski 0.9 17 Cumberland 0.2 68Cumberland 0.2 68 Morgan 0.5 36 St. Clair 0.9 18 Douglas 0.2 69DeKalb 2.3 6 Moultrie 0.1 99 Coles 0.8 19 Edgar 0.2 70DeWitt 0.3 51 Ogle 0.4 44 Kankakee 0.7 20 Fayette 0.2 71

Douglas 0.2 69 Peoria 1.6 12 Knox 0.7 21 Franklin 0.2 72DuPage 7.8 1 Perry 0.3 59 Stephenson 0.7 22 Fulton 0.2 73Edgar 0.2 70 Piatt 0.1 100 Hardin 0.6 23 Hancock 0.2 74Edwards 0.4 43 Pike 0.2 85 Lee 0.6 24 Henry 0.2 75Effingham 0.3 52 Pope 0.3 60 Macon 0.6 25 Jasper 0.2 76Fayette 0.2 71 Pulaski 0.9 17 Madison 0.6 26 Jersey 0.2 77Ford 0.3 53 Putnam 0.3 61 Marion 0.6 27 Jo Daviess 0.2 78Franklin 0.2 72 Randolph 0.2 86 Richland 0.6 28 Macoupin 0.2 79Fulton 0.2 73 Richland 0.6 28 Vermilion 0.6 29 Marshall 0.2 80Gallatin 0.1 93 Rock Island 1 15 Boone 0.5 30 Mason 0.2 81

Greene 0.1 94 Saline 0.2 87 Bureau 0.5 31 Menard 0.2 82Grundy 0.3 54 Sangamon 1.1 14 Clay 0.5 32 Mercer 0.2 83Hamilton 0.1 95 Schuyler 0.1 101 Jefferson 0.5 33 Montgomery 0.2 84Hancock 0.2 74 Scott 0.1 102 LaSalle 0.5 34 Pike 0.2 85Hardin 0.6 23 Shelby 0.2 88 Logan 0.5 35 Randolph 0.2 86Henderson 0.1 96 St. Clair 0.9 18 Morgan 0.5 36 Saline 0.2 87Henry 0.2 75 Stark 0.2 89 Tazewell 0.5 37 Shelby 0.2 88Iroquois 0.3 55 Stephenson 0.7 22 Williamson 0.5 38 Stark 0.2 89Jackson 3.1 5 Tazewell 0.5 37 Adams 0.4 39 Washington 0.2 90Jasper 0.2 76 Union 0.3 62 Alexander 0.4 40 White 0.2 91

Jefferson 0.5 33 Vermilion 0.6 29 Carroll 0.4 41 Clark 0.1 92Jersey 0.2 77 Wabash 0.4 45 Christian 0.4 42 Gallatin 0.1 93Jo Daviess 0.2 78 Warren 0.4 46 Edwards 0.4 43 Greene 0.1 94Johnson 0.1 97 Washington 0.2 90 Ogle 0.4 44 Hamilton 0.1 95Kane 1.8 10 Wayne 0.3 63 Wabash 0.4 45 Henderson 0.1 96Kankakee 0.7 20 White 0.2 91 Warren 0.4 46 Johnson 0.1 97Kendall 0.9 16 Whiteside 0.4 47 Whiteside 0.4 47 Lawrence 0.1 98Knox 0.7 21 Will 2.2 7 Cass 0.3 48 Moultrie 0.1 99Lake 3.9 4 Williamson 0.5 38 Clinton 0.3 49 Piatt 0.1 100LaSalle 0.5 34 Winnebago 1.7 11 Crawford 0.3 50 Schuyler 0.1 101Lawrence 0.1 98 Woodford 0.3 64 DeWitt 0.3 51 Scott 0.1 102

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TABLE 8: PERCENT OF POPULATION INDIAN OR ALASKAN NATIVE RACES, 2000

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 0.1 64 Lee 0.1 89 Pope 0.7 1 Schuyler 0.2 52Alexander 0.3 4 Livingston 0.2 30 Gallatin 0.5 2 Stark 0.2 53Bond 0.4 3 Logan 0.2 31 Bond 0.4 3 Tazewell 0.2 54Boone 0.2 11 Macon 0.2 32 Alexander 0.3 4 Vermilion 0.2 55Brown 0.1 65 Macoupin 0.2 33 Calhoun 0.3 5 Wabash 0.2 56Bureau 0.1 66 Madison 0.2 34 Jackson 0.3 6 Warren 0.2 57Calhoun 0.3 5 Marion 0.2 35 Johnson 0.3 7 Washington 0.2 58Carroll 0.2 12 Marshall 0.2 36 Saline 0.3 8 Wayne 0.2 59Cass 0.2 13 Mason 0.2 37 Union 0.3 9 Whiteside 0.2 60Champaign 0.2 14 Massac 0.2 38 White 0.3 10 Williamson 0.2 61

Christian 0.1 67 McDonough 0.1 90 Boone 0.2 11 Winnebago 0.2 62Clark 0.2 15 McHenry 0.1 91 Carroll 0.2 12 Woodford 0.2 63Clay 0.2 16 McLean 0.1 92 Cass 0.2 13 Adams 0.1 64Clinton 0.1 68 Menard 0.2 39 Champaign 0.2 14 Brown 0.1 65Coles 0.2 17 Mercer 0.1 93 Clark 0.2 15 Bureau 0.1 66Cook 0.1 69 Monroe 0.2 40 Clay 0.2 16 Christian 0.1 67Crawford 0.2 18 Montgomery 0.2 41 Coles 0.2 17 Clinton 0.1 68Cumberland 0.2 19 Morgan 0.2 42 Crawford 0.2 18 Cook 0.1 69DeKalb 0.2 20 Moultrie 0.2 43 Cumberland 0.2 19 Douglas 0.1 70DeWitt 0.2 21 Ogle 0.2 44 DeKalb 0.2 20 DuPage 0.1 71

Douglas 0.1 70 Peoria 0.2 45 DeWitt 0.2 21 Edgar 0.1 72DuPage 0.1 71 Perry 0.2 46 Franklin 0.2 22 Edwards 0.1 73Edgar 0.1 72 Piatt 0.1 94 Greene 0.2 23 Effingham 0.1 74Edwards 0.1 73 Pike 0.2 47 Grundy 0.2 24 Fayette 0.1 75Effingham 0.1 74 Pope 0.7 1 Hamilton 0.2 25 Ford 0.1 76Fayette 0.1 75 Pulaski 0.1 95 Jefferson 0.2 26 Fulton 0.1 77Ford 0.1 76 Putnam 0.2 48 Jersey 0.2 27 Hancock 0.1 78Franklin 0.2 22 Randolph 0.1 96 Kendall 0.2 28 Henderson 0.1 79Fulton 0.1 77 Richland 0.1 97 Lake 0.2 29 Henry 0.1 80Gallatin 0.5 2 Rock Island 0.2 49 Livingston 0.2 30 Iroquois 0.1 81

Greene 0.2 23 Saline 0.3 8 Logan 0.2 31 Jasper 0.1 82Grundy 0.2 24 Sangamon 0.2 51 Macon 0.2 32 Jo Daviess 0.1 83Hamilton 0.2 25 Schuyler 0.2 52 Macoupin 0.2 33 Kane 0.1 84Hancock 0.1 78 Scott 0.1 98 Madison 0.2 34 Kankakee 0.1 85Hardin 0 102 Shelby 0.1 99 Marion 0.2 35 Knox 0.1 86Henderson 0.1 79 St. Clair 0.2 50 Marshall 0.2 36 LaSalle 0.1 87Henry 0.1 80 Stark 0.2 53 Mason 0.2 37 Lawrence 0.1 88Iroquois 0.1 81 Stephenson 0.1 100 Massac 0.2 38 Lee 0.1 89Jackson 0.3 6 Tazewell 0.2 54 Menard 0.2 39 McDonough 0.1 90Jasper 0.1 82 Union 0.3 9 Monroe 0.2 40 McHenry 0.1 91

Jefferson 0.2 26 Vermilion 0.2 55 Montgomery 0.2 41 McLean 0.1 92Jersey 0.2 27 Wabash 0.2 56 Morgan 0.2 42 Mercer 0.1 93Jo Daviess 0.1 83 Warren 0.2 57 Moultrie 0.2 43 Piatt 0.1 94Johnson 0.3 7 Washington 0.2 58 Ogle 0.2 44 Pulaski 0.1 95Kane 0.1 84 Wayne 0.2 59 Peoria 0.2 45 Randolph 0.1 96Kankakee 0.1 85 White 0.3 10 Perry 0.2 46 Richland 0.1 97Kendall 0.2 28 Whiteside 0.2 60 Pike 0.2 47 Scott 0.1 98Knox 0.1 86 Will 0.1 101 Putnam 0.2 48 Shelby 0.1 99Lake 0.2 29 Williamson 0.2 61 Rock Island 0.2 49 Stephenson 0.1 100LaSalle 0.1 87 Winnebago 0.2 62 St. Clair 0.2 50 Will 0.1 101Lawrence 0.1 88 Woodford 0.2 63 Sangamon 0.2 51 Hardin 0 102

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TABLE 9: PERCENT OF POPULATION OF HISPANIC ORIGIN, ANY RACE 2000

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 0.8 71 Lee 3.2 23 Kane 23.7 1 Jefferson 1.3 52Alexander 1.4 47 Livingston 2.7 29 Cook 19.9 2 Mercer 1.3 53Bond 1.4 48 Logan 1.6 40 Lake 14.4 3 Ford 1.2 54Boone 12.5 4 Macon 1.0 61 Boone 12.5 4 Fulton 1.2 55Brown 3.9 19 Macoupin 0.6 89 DuPage 9.0 5 Williamson 1.2 56Bureau 4.9 16 Madison 1.5 43 Whiteside 8.8 6 Hardin 1.1 57Calhoun 0.6 84 Marion 0.9 68 Will 8.7 7 Montgomery 1.1 58Carroll 2.0 36 Marshall 1.0 62 Rock Island 8.6 8 Sangamon 1.1 59Cass 8.5 9 Mason 0.5 96 Cass 8.5 9 Christian 1.0 60Champaign 2.9 25 Massac 0.8 74 Kendall 7.5 10 Macon 1.0 61

Christian 1.0 60 McDonough 1.5 42 McHenry 7.5 11 Marshall 1.0 62Clark 0.3 101 McHenry 7.5 11 Winnebago 6.9 12 Saline 1.0 63Clay 0.6 85 McLean 2.5 32 DeKalb 6.6 13 Tazewell 1.0 64Clinton 1.6 39 Menard 0.8 75 Ogle 6.0 14 Gallatin 0.9 65Coles 1.4 49 Mercer 1.3 53 LaSalle 5.2 15 Henderson 0.9 66Cook 19.9 2 Monroe 0.7 79 Bureau 4.9 16 Lawrence 0.9 67Crawford 1.7 38 Montgomery 1.1 58 Kankakee 4.8 17 Marion 0.9 68Cumberland 0.6 86 Morgan 1.4 50 Grundy 4.1 18 Pope 0.9 69DeKalb 6.6 13 Moultrie 0.5 97 Brown 3.9 19 Stark 0.9 70DeWitt 1.3 51 Ogle 6.0 14 Iroquois 3.9 20 Adams 0.8 71

Douglas 3.5 21 Peoria 2.1 35 Douglas 3.5 21 Edgar 0.8 72DuPage 9.0 5 Perry 1.8 37 Knox 3.4 22 Fayette 0.8 73Edgar 0.8 72 Piatt 0.6 90 Lee 3.2 23 Massac 0.8 74Edwards 0.5 92 Pike 0.5 98 Vermilion 3.0 24 Menard 0.8 75Effingham 0.7 77 Pope 0.9 69 Champaign 2.9 25 Richland 0.8 76Fayette 0.8 73 Pulaski 1.5 44 Henry 2.9 26 Effingham 0.7 77Ford 1.2 54 Putnam 2.8 28 Johnson 2.9 27 Jersey 0.7 78Franklin 0.6 87 Randolph 1.5 45 Putnam 2.8 28 Monroe 0.7 79Fulton 1.2 55 Richland 0.8 76 Livingston 2.7 29 Wabash 0.7 80Gallatin 0.9 65 Rock Island 8.6 8 Warren 2.7 30 Washington 0.7 81

Greene 0.5 93 Saline 1.0 63 Union 2.6 31 White 0.7 82Grundy 4.1 18 Sangamon 1.1 59 McLean 2.5 32 Woodford 0.7 83Hamilton 0.6 88 Schuyler 0.5 99 Jackson 2.4 33 Calhoun 0.6 84Hancock 0.5 94 Scott 0.2 102 St. Clair 2.2 34 Clay 0.6 85Hardin 1.1 57 Shelby 0.5 100 Peoria 2.1 35 Cumberland 0.6 86Henderson 0.9 66 St. Clair 2.2 34 Carroll 2.0 36 Franklin 0.6 87Henry 2.9 26 Stark 0.9 70 Perry 1.8 37 Hamilton 0.6 88Iroquois 3.9 20 Stephenson 1.5 46 Crawford 1.7 38 Macoupin 0.6 89Jackson 2.4 33 Tazewell 1.0 64 Clinton 1.6 39 Piatt 0.6 90Jasper 0.5 95 Union 2.6 31 Logan 1.6 40 Wayne 0.6 91

Jefferson 1.3 52 Vermilion 3.0 24 Jo Daviess 1.5 41 Edwards 0.5 92Jersey 0.7 78 Wabash 0.7 80 McDonough 1.5 42 Greene 0.5 93Jo Daviess 1.5 41 Warren 2.7 30 Madison 1.5 43 Hancock 0.5 94Johnson 2.9 27 Washington 0.7 81 Pulaski 1.5 44 Jasper 0.5 95Kane 23.7 1 Wayne 0.6 91 Randolph 1.5 45 Mason 0.5 96Kankakee 4.8 17 White 0.7 82 Stephenson 1.5 46 Moultrie 0.5 97Kendall 7.5 10 Whiteside 8.8 6 Alexander 1.4 47 Pike 0.5 98Knox 3.4 22 Will 8.7 7 Bond 1.4 48 Schuyler 0.5 99Lake 14.4 3 Williamson 1.2 56 Coles 1.4 49 Shelby 0.5 100LaSalle 5.2 15 Winnebago 6.9 12 Morgan 1.4 50 Clark 0.3 101Lawrence 0.9 67 Woodford 0.7 83 DeWitt 1.3 51 Scott 0.2 102

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TABLE 10: PERCENT OF POPULATION UNDER 18, 2000

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 24.9% 44 Lee 24.2% 59 Kane 30.3% 1 Macon 24.6% 52Alexander 25.8 22 Livingston 25.0 39 McHenry 30.2 2 Macoupin 24.6 53Bond 21.9 92 Logan 21.9 93 Will 30.0 3 Richland 24.5 54Boone 29.8 4 Macon 24.6 52 Boone 29.8 4 Mason 24.4 55Brown 17.8 101 Macoupin 24.6 53 Kendall 29.5 5 Tazewell 24.4 56Bureau 24.7 49 Madison 24.9 47 Lake 29.4 6 Carroll 24.3 57Calhoun 22.9 82 Marion 25.5 26 Effingham 28.6 7 Jefferson 24.2 58Carroll 24.3 57 Marshall 23.5 72 St. Clair 27.7 8 Lee 24.2 59Cass 25.4 27 Mason 24.4 55 Ogle 27.5 9 Wabash 24.2 60Champaign 21.0 96 Massac 23.0 81 Pulaski 27.2 10 Christian 24.1 61

Christian 24.1 61 McDonough 17.7 102 Kankakee 27.1 11 Pike 24.1 62Clark 24.9 45 McHenry 30.2 2 Douglas 27.0 12 Hamilton 24.0 63Clay 23.9 65 McLean 23.5 71 DuPage 26.7 13 Saline 24.0 64Clinton 24.9 46 Menard 26.5 16 Woodford 26.7 14 Clay 23.9 65Coles 19.7 98 Mercer 24.8 48 Grundy 26.6 15 Edgar 23.9 66Cook 26.0 20 Monroe 26.4 18 Menard 26.5 16 Fayette 23.8 67Crawford 22.8 84 Montgomery 23.7 69 Cumberland 26.4 17 Rock Island 23.8 68Cumberland 26.4 17 Morgan 22.8 85 Monroe 26.4 18 Montgomery 23.7 69DeKalb 23.1 76 Moultrie 25.7 24 Winnebago 26.4 19 Wayne 23.7 70DeWitt 24.6 50 Ogle 27.5 9 Cook 26.0 20 McLean 23.5 71

Douglas 27.0 12 Peoria 25.1 34 Jasper 25.9 21 Marshall 23.5 72DuPage 26.7 13 Perry 22.0 91 Alexander 25.8 22 Jo Daviess 23.2 73Edgar 23.9 66 Piatt 25.1 35 Ford 25.8 23 Union 23.2 74Edwards 23.1 77 Pike 24.1 62 Moultrie 25.7 24 Warren 23.2 75Effingham 28.6 7 Pope 21.5 94 Greene 25.5 25 DeKalb 23.1 76Fayette 23.8 67 Pulaski 27.2 10 Marion 25.5 26 Edwards 23.1 77Ford 25.8 23 Putnam 25.1 36 Cass 25.4 27 Henderson 23.1 78Franklin 23.0 80 Randolph 22.1 88 Iroquois 25.4 28 Schuyler 23.1 79Fulton 22.0 89 Richland 24.5 54 Jersey 25.4 29 Franklin 23.0 80Gallatin 22.2 87 Rock Island 23.8 68 Washington 25.3 30 Massac 23.0 81

Greene 25.5 25 Saline 24.0 64 Henry 25.3 31 Calhoun 22.9 82Grundy 26.6 15 Sangamon 25.0 40 LaSalle 25.2 32 Williamson 22.9 83Hamilton 24.0 63 Schuyler 23.1 79 Stephenson 25.2 33 Crawford 22.8 84Hancock 24.6 51 Scott 25.1 37 Peoria 25.1 34 Morgan 22.8 85Hardin 20.4 97 Shelby 25.0 41 Piatt 25.1 35 Lawrence 22.7 86Henderson 23.1 78 St. Clair 27.7 8 Putnam 25.1 36 Gallatin 22.2 87Henry 25.3 31 Stark 25.1 38 Scott 25.1 37 Randolph 22.1 88Iroquois 25.4 28 Stephenson 25.2 33 Stark 25.1 38 Fulton 22.0 89Jackson 19.3 99 Tazewell 24.4 56 Livingston 25.0 39 Knox 22.0 90Jasper 25.9 21 Union 23.2 74 Sangamon 25.0 40 Perry 22.0 91

Jefferson 24.2 58 Vermilion 25.0 42 Shelby 25.0 41 Bond 21.9 92Jersey 25.4 29 Wabash 24.2 60 Vermilion 25.0 42 Logan 21.9 93Jo Daviess 23.2 73 Warren 23.2 75 Whiteside 25.0 43 Pope 21.5 94Johnson 18.3 100 Washington 25.3 30 Adams 24.9 44 White 21.5 95Kane 30.3 1 Wayne 23.7 70 Clark 24.9 45 Champaign 21.0 96Kankakee 27.1 11 White 21.5 95 Clinton 24.9 46 Hardin 20.4 97Kendall 29.5 5 Whiteside 25.0 43 Madison 24.9 47 Coles 19.7 98Knox 22.0 90 Will 30.0 3 Mercer 24.8 48 Jackson 19.3 99Lake 29.4 6 Williamson 22.9 83 Bureau 24.7 49 Johnson 18.3 100LaSalle 25.2 32 Winnebago 26.4 19 DeWitt 24.6 50 Brown 17.8 101Lawrence 22.7 86 Woodford 26.7 14 Hancock 24.6 51 McDonough 17.7 102

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TABLE 11: PERCENT OF POPULATION AGE 18 TO 64, 2000

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 57.6% 80 Lee 61.2% 22 Jackson 69.8% 1 Union 59.3% 52Alexander 57.2 86 Livingston 59.7 45 Brown 69.5 2 Massac 59.2 53Bond 63.4 9 Logan 63.1 11 Champaign 69.3 3 St. Clair 59.2 54Boone 59.6 46 Macon 60.2 41 McDonough 68.2 4 Ogle 59.1 55Brown 69.5 2 Macoupin 57.9 74 Johnson 68.1 5 Putnam 59.0 56Bureau 57.4 85 Madison 60.8 28 Coles 67.0 6 Vermilion 59.0 57Calhoun 57.9 73 Marion 58.0 72 DeKalb 67.0 7 Cass 58.9 58Carroll 56.5 98 Marshall 57.7 79 McLean 66.8 8 Whiteside 58.9 59Cass 58.9 58 Mason 58.2 71 Bond 63.4 9 Jo Daviess 58.8 60Champaign 69.3 3 Massac 59.2 53 DuPage 63.4 10 Wabash 58.8 61

Christian 58.7 62 McDonough 68.2 4 Logan 63.1 11 Christian 58.7 62Clark 57.1 89 McHenry 61.9 17 Cook 62.3 12 Edgar 58.5 63Clay 56.9 93 McLean 66.8 8 Randolph 62.3 13 Woodford 58.5 64Clinton 60.8 27 Menard 60.3 38 Lake 62.1 14 Edwards 58.4 65Coles 67.0 6 Mercer 59.3 50 Kendall 62.0 15 Franklin 58.4 66Cook 62.3 12 Monroe 60.2 42 Perry 62.0 16 Henry 58.4 67Crawford 60.5 33 Montgomery 59.3 51 McHenry 61.9 17 LaSalle 58.4 68Cumberland 57.7 77 Morgan 61.6 18 Morgan 61.6 18 Scott 58.4 69DeKalb 67.0 7 Moultrie 56.7 96 Will 61.6 19 Stephenson 58.4 70DeWitt 59.6 47 Ogle 59.1 55 Sangamon 61.5 20 Mason 58.2 71

Douglas 56.9 94 Peoria 60.8 29 Kane 61.4 21 Marion 58.0 72DuPage 63.4 10 Perry 62.0 16 Lee 61.2 22 Calhoun 57.9 73Edgar 58.5 63 Piatt 59.4 49 Rock Island 61.1 23 Macoupin 57.9 74Edwards 58.4 65 Pike 56.7 97 Grundy 61.0 24 Richland 57.9 75Effingham 57.5 83 Pope 60.7 30 Hardin 60.9 25 Washington 57.9 76Fayette 60.2 39 Pulaski 55.3 101 Winnebago 60.9 26 Cumberland 57.7 77Ford 54.8 102 Putnam 59.0 56 Clinton 60.8 27 Jasper 57.7 78Franklin 58.4 66 Randolph 62.3 13 Madison 60.8 28 Marshall 57.7 79Fulton 59.7 44 Richland 57.9 75 Peoria 60.8 29 Adams 57.6 80Gallatin 59.6 48 Rock Island 61.1 23 Pope 60.7 30 Schuyler 57.6 81

Greene 57.0 91 Saline 57.0 92 Tazewell 60.7 31 White 57.6 82Grundy 61.0 24 Sangamon 61.5 20 Williamson 60.6 32 Effingham 57.5 83Hamilton 56.8 95 Schuyler 57.6 81 Crawford 60.5 33 Wayne 57.5 84Hancock 57.1 90 Scott 58.4 69 Jefferson 60.5 34 Bureau 57.4 85Hardin 60.9 25 Shelby 57.2 88 Warren 60.5 35 Alexander 57.2 86Henderson 60.2 40 St. Clair 59.2 54 Knox 60.4 36 Lawrence 57.2 87Henry 58.4 67 Stark 55.7 100 Jersey 60.3 37 Shelby 57.2 88Iroquois 56.4 99 Stephenson 58.4 70 Menard 60.3 38 Clark 57.1 89Jackson 69.8 1 Tazewell 60.7 31 Fayette 60.2 39 Hancock 57.1 90Jasper 57.7 78 Union 59.3 52 Henderson 60.2 40 Greene 57.0 91

Jefferson 60.5 34 Vermilion 59.0 57 Macon 60.2 41 Saline 57.0 92Jersey 60.3 37 Wabash 58.8 61 Monroe 60.2 42 Clay 56.9 93Jo Daviess 58.8 60 Warren 60.5 35 Kankakee 59.9 43 Douglas 56.9 94Johnson 68.1 5 Washington 57.9 76 Fulton 59.7 44 Hamilton 56.8 95Kane 61.4 21 Wayne 57.5 84 Livingston 59.7 45 Moultrie 56.7 96Kankakee 59.9 43 White 57.6 82 Boone 59.6 46 Pike 56.7 97Kendall 62.0 15 Whiteside 58.9 59 DeWitt 59.6 47 Carroll 56.5 98Knox 60.4 36 Will 61.6 19 Gallatin 59.6 48 Iroquois 56.4 99Lake 62.1 14 Williamson 60.6 32 Piatt 59.4 49 Stark 55.7 100LaSalle 58.4 68 Winnebago 60.9 26 Mercer 59.3 50 Pulaski 55.3 101Lawrence 57.2 87 Woodford 58.5 64 Montgomery 59.3 51 Ford 54.8 102

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TABLE 12: PERCENT OF POPULATION OVER AGE 65, 2000

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 17.6% 29 Lee 14.7% 73 White 20.9% 1 Whiteside 16.1% 52Alexander 16.9 40 Livingston 15.3 66 Lawrence 20.1 2 Douglas 16.0 53Bond 14.7 72 Logan 15.0 69 Ford 19.4 3 Perry 16.0 54Boone 10.7 93 Macon 15.2 67 Carroll 19.3 4 Vermilion 16.0 55Brown 12.7 88 Macoupin 17.5 33 Schuyler 19.3 5 DeWitt 15.9 56Bureau 17.7 25 Madison 14.3 76 Calhoun 19.2 6 Fayette 15.9 57Calhoun 19.2 6 Marion 16.6 44 Clay 19.2 7 Mercer 15.9 58Carroll 19.3 4 Marshall 18.8 12 Hamilton 19.2 8 Putnam 15.9 59Cass 15.7 61 Mason 17.3 36 Pike 19.2 9 Cumberland 15.8 60Champaign 9.7 96 Massac 17.8 23 Stark 19.2 10 Cass 15.7 61

Christian 17.2 37 McDonough 14.1 78 Saline 19.0 11 Morgan 15.6 62Clark 18.0 21 McHenry 8.0 102 Marshall 18.8 12 Randolph 15.6 63Clay 19.2 7 McLean 9.7 97 Wayne 18.8 13 Piatt 15.5 64Clinton 14.4 74 Menard 13.2 85 Franklin 18.7 14 Jefferson 15.3 65Coles 13.3 84 Mercer 15.9 58 Hardin 18.6 15 Livingston 15.3 66Cook 11.7 91 Monroe 13.4 82 Edwards 18.5 16 Macon 15.2 67Crawford 16.6 43 Montgomery 17.0 38 Fulton 18.3 17 Rock Island 15.1 68Cumberland 15.8 60 Morgan 15.6 62 Hancock 18.3 18 Logan 15.0 69DeKalb 9.8 94 Moultrie 17.7 27 Gallatin 18.2 19 Tazewell 14.9 70DeWitt 15.9 56 Ogle 13.4 83 Iroquois 18.1 20 Woodford 14.8 71

Douglas 16.0 53 Peoria 14.2 77 Clark 18.0 21 Bond 14.7 72DuPage 9.8 95 Perry 16.0 54 Jo Daviess 17.9 22 Lee 14.7 73Edgar 17.7 26 Piatt 15.5 64 Massac 17.8 23 Clinton 14.4 74Edwards 18.5 16 Pike 19.2 9 Shelby 17.8 24 Jersey 14.4 75Effingham 13.9 79 Pope 17.7 28 Bureau 17.7 25 Madison 14.3 76Fayette 15.9 57 Pulaski 17.4 35 Edgar 17.7 26 Peoria 14.2 77Ford 19.4 3 Putnam 15.9 59 Moultrie 17.7 27 McDonough 14.1 78Franklin 18.7 14 Randolph 15.6 63 Pope 17.7 28 Effingham 13.9 79Fulton 18.3 17 Richland 17.6 30 Adams 17.6 29 Johnson 13.6 80Gallatin 18.2 19 Rock Island 15.1 68 Richland 17.6 30 Sangamon 13.5 81

Greene 17.5 31 Saline 19.0 11 Greene 17.5 31 Monroe 13.4 82Grundy 12.3 90 Sangamon 13.5 81 Knox 17.5 32 Ogle 13.4 83Hamilton 19.2 8 Schuyler 19.3 5 Macoupin 17.5 33 Coles 13.3 84Hancock 18.3 18 Scott 16.5 46 Union 17.5 34 Menard 13.2 85Hardin 18.6 15 Shelby 17.8 24 Pulaski 17.4 35 St. Clair 13.2 86Henderson 16.7 41 St. Clair 13.2 86 Mason 17.3 36 Kankakee 13.1 87Henry 16.3 50 Stark 19.2 10 Christian 17.2 37 Brown 12.7 88Iroquois 18.1 20 Stephenson 16.4 49 Montgomery 17.0 38 Winnebago 12.7 89Jackson 11.0 92 Tazewell 14.9 70 Wabash 17.0 39 Grundy 12.3 90Jasper 16.5 45 Union 17.5 34 Alexander 16.9 40 Cook 11.7 91

Jefferson 15.3 65 Vermilion 16.0 55 Henderson 16.7 41 Jackson 11.0 92Jersey 14.4 75 Wabash 17.0 39 Washington 16.7 42 Boone 10.7 93Jo Daviess 17.9 22 Warren 16.3 51 Crawford 16.6 43 DeKalb 9.8 94Johnson 13.6 80 Washington 16.7 42 Marion 16.6 44 DuPage 9.8 95Kane 8.4 100 Wayne 18.8 13 Jasper 16.5 45 Champaign 9.7 96Kankakee 13.1 87 White 20.9 1 Scott 16.5 46 McLean 9.7 97Kendall 8.5 98 Whiteside 16.1 52 Williamson 16.5 47 Kendall 8.5 98Knox 17.5 32 Will 8.3 101 LaSalle 16.4 48 Lake 8.5 99Lake 8.5 99 Williamson 16.5 47 Stephenson 16.4 49 Kane 8.4 100LaSalle 16.4 48 Winnebago 12.7 89 Henry 16.3 50 Will 8.3 101Lawrence 20.1 2 Woodford 14.8 71 Warren 16.3 51 McHenry 8.0 102

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TABLE 13: PERCENT OF FEMALE HOUSEHOLDS WITH CHILDREN UNDER 18, 2000

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 6.3% 18 Lee 6.0% 27 Alexander 11.2% 1 Grundy 5.4% 52Alexander 11.2 1 Livingston 5.8 35 St. Clair 10.3 2 Ogle 5.4 53Bond 5.0 66 Logan 5.9 28 Pulaski 9.5 3 Crawford 5.3 54Boone 5.7 37 Macon 7.9 7 Peoria 8.4 4 DeWitt 5.3 55Brown 4.4 83 Macoupin 5.5 47 Kankakee 8.2 5 Mason 5.3 56Bureau 4.8 72 Madison 7.1 13 Cook 8.0 6 Clay 5.2 57Calhoun 2.6 102 Marion 7.2 12 Macon 7.9 7 Coles 5.2 58Carroll 4.7 74 Marshall 4.0 98 Vermilion 7.8 8 Fulton 5.2 59Cass 5.7 38 Mason 5.3 56 Winnebago 7.6 9 Lawrence 5.2 60Champaign 6.1 22 Massac 5.9 30 Rock Island 7.5 10 Fayette 5.1 61

Christian 5.6 42 McDonough 4.6 78 Sangamon 7.5 11 Ford 5.1 62Clark 5.4 51 McHenry 4.5 80 Marion 7.2 12 Greene 5.1 63Clay 5.2 57 McLean 5.9 29 Madison 7.1 13 Scott 5.1 64Clinton 4.9 70 Menard 6.3 19 Knox 6.9 14 Wayne 5.1 65Coles 5.2 58 Mercer 4.4 86 Jackson 6.5 15 Bond 5.0 66Cook 8.0 6 Monroe 4.1 95 Morgan 6.4 16 Henry 5.0 67Crawford 5.3 54 Montgomery 5.7 40 Stephenson 6.4 17 Iroquois 5.0 68Cumberland 4.7 75 Morgan 6.4 16 Adams 6.3 18 Wabash 5.0 69DeKalb 5.6 43 Moultrie 4.3 89 Menard 6.3 19 Clinton 4.9 70DeWitt 5.3 55 Ogle 5.4 53 Jefferson 6.2 20 Pope 4.9 71

Douglas 4.7 76 Peoria 8.4 4 Williamson 6.2 21 Bureau 4.8 72DuPage 4.2 90 Perry 5.7 41 Champaign 6.1 22 Edwards 4.8 73Edgar 6.0 25 Piatt 4.4 87 Kane 6.1 23 Carroll 4.7 74Edwards 4.8 73 Pike 4.5 81 Whiteside 6.1 24 Cumberland 4.7 75Effingham 6.0 26 Pope 4.9 71 Edgar 6.0 25 Douglas 4.7 76Fayette 5.1 61 Pulaski 9.5 3 Effingham 6.0 26 Hardin 4.7 77Ford 5.1 62 Putnam 4.1 96 Lee 6.0 27 McDonough 4.6 78Franklin 5.8 33 Randolph 5.6 45 Logan 5.9 28 Hamilton 4.5 79Fulton 5.2 59 Richland 5.9 31 McLean 5.9 29 McHenry 4.5 80Gallatin 5.8 34 Rock Island 7.5 10 Massac 5.9 30 Pike 4.5 81

Greene 5.1 63 Saline 5.9 32 Richland 5.9 31 White 4.5 82Grundy 5.4 52 Sangamon 7.5 11 Saline 5.9 32 Brown 4.4 83Hamilton 4.5 79 Schuyler 3.9 99 Franklin 5.8 33 Hancock 4.4 84Hancock 4.4 84 Scott 5.1 64 Gallatin 5.8 34 Kendall 4.4 85Hardin 4.7 77 Shelby 4.4 88 Livingston 5.8 35 Mercer 4.4 86Henderson 4.1 93 St. Clair 10.3 2 Union 5.8 36 Piatt 4.4 87Henry 5.0 67 Stark 3.7 101 Boone 5.7 37 Shelby 4.4 88Iroquois 5.0 68 Stephenson 6.4 17 Cass 5.7 38 Moultrie 4.3 89Jackson 6.5 15 Tazewell 5.5 48 Lake 5.7 39 DuPage 4.2 90Jasper 4.1 94 Union 5.8 36 Montgomery 5.7 40 Johnson 4.2 91

Jefferson 6.2 20 Vermilion 7.8 8 Perry 5.7 41 Washington 4.2 92Jersey 5.6 44 Wabash 5.0 69 Christian 5.6 42 Henderson 4.1 93Jo Daviess 3.8 100 Warren 5.5 49 DeKalb 5.6 43 Jasper 4.1 94Johnson 4.2 91 Washington 4.2 92 Jersey 5.6 44 Monroe 4.1 95Kane 6.1 23 Wayne 5.1 65 Randolph 5.6 45 Putnam 4.1 96Kankakee 8.2 5 White 4.5 82 LaSalle 5.5 46 Woodford 4.1 97Kendall 4.4 85 Whiteside 6.1 24 Macoupin 5.5 47 Marshall 4.0 98Knox 6.9 14 Will 5.5 50 Tazewell 5.5 48 Schuyler 3.9 99Lake 5.7 39 Williamson 6.2 21 Warren 5.5 49 Jo Daviess 3.8 100LaSalle 5.5 46 Winnebago 7.6 9 Will 5.5 50 Stark 3.7 101Lawrence 5.2 60 Woodford 4.1 97 Clark 5.4 51 Calhoun 2.6 102

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TABLE 14: PERCENT OF CHILDREN UNDER 18 IN POVERTY, 1998

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 16.3% 40 Lee 11.3% 83 Alexander 32.2% 1 Madison 15.0% 52Alexander 32.2 1 Livingston 12.8 74 Pulaski 29.5 2 Champaign 14.9 53Bond 14.6 59 Logan 14.0 64 Saline 24.6 3 Stark 14.9 54Boone 9.8 88 Macon 20.3 14 Gallatin 24.1 4 Warren 14.9 55Brown 12.8 72 Macoupin 15.6 49 Franklin 23.8 5 Randolph 14.8 56Bureau 12.3 79 Madison 15.0 52 Jackson 23.5 6 Winnebago 14.8 57Calhoun 13.6 68 Marion 19.6 19 Union 22.8 7 Sangamon 14.7 58Carroll 13.9 65 Marshall 14.4 62 White 21.9 8 Bond 14.6 59Cass 15.8 45 Mason 18.1 25 Massac 21.4 9 Iroquois 14.4 60Champaign 14.9 53 Massac 21.4 9 St. Clair 21.3 10 Jersey 14.4 61

Christian 15.9 44 McDonough 17.4 30 Hardin 21.2 11 Marshall 14.4 62Clark 16.1 42 McHenry 4.7 101 Lawrence 20.9 12 Hancock 14.3 63Clay 16.2 41 McLean 10.9 85 Jefferson 20.6 13 Logan 14.0 64Clinton 10.9 84 Menard 12.7 76 Macon 20.3 14 Carroll 13.9 65Coles 16.9 35 Mercer 12.2 80 Williamson 20.2 15 Stephenson 13.8 66Cook 20.0 16 Monroe 6.2 99 Cook 20.0 16 LaSalle 13.7 67Crawford 15.8 46 Montgomery 17.2 34 Hamilton 20.0 17 Calhoun 13.6 68Cumberland 15.7 47 Morgan 16.1 43 Peoria 19.8 18 Douglas 13.6 69DeKalb 9.6 89 Moultrie 10.4 87 Marion 19.6 19 Schuyler 13.6 70DeWitt 15.1 50 Ogle 9.6 90 Vermilion 19.5 20 Scott 13.4 71

Douglas 13.6 69 Peoria 19.8 18 Richland 18.8 21 Brown 12.8 72DuPage 5.7 100 Perry 17.7 28 Pike 18.5 22 Ford 12.8 73Edgar 18.3 23 Piatt 8.5 93 Edgar 18.3 23 Livingston 12.8 74Edwards 15.6 48 Pike 18.5 22 Greene 18.1 24 Whiteside 12.8 75Effingham 12.0 81 Pope 17.7 29 Mason 18.1 25 Menard 12.7 76Fayette 17.3 31 Pulaski 29.5 2 Fulton 17.8 26 Henry 12.5 77Ford 12.8 73 Putnam 9.6 91 Johnson 17.8 27 Shelby 12.5 78Franklin 23.8 5 Randolph 14.8 56 Perry 17.7 28 Bureau 12.3 79Fulton 17.8 26 Richland 18.8 21 Pope 17.7 29 Mercer 12.2 80Gallatin 24.1 4 Rock Island 16.7 37 McDonough 17.4 30 Effingham 12.0 81

Greene 18.1 24 Saline 24.6 3 Fayette 17.3 31 Tazewell 11.8 82Grundy 7.7 96 Sangamon 14.7 58 Knox 17.3 32 Lee 11.3 83Hamilton 20.0 17 Schuyler 13.6 70 Kankakee 17.2 33 Clinton 10.9 84Hancock 14.3 63 Scott 13.4 71 Montgomery 17.2 34 McLean 10.9 85Hardin 21.2 11 Shelby 12.5 78 Coles 16.9 35 Jo Daviess 10.8 86Henderson 15.1 51 St. Clair 21.3 10 Jasper 16.7 36 Moultrie 10.4 87Henry 12.5 77 Stark 14.9 54 Rock Island 16.7 37 Boone 9.8 88Iroquois 14.4 60 Stephenson 13.8 66 Wabash 16.6 38 DeKalb 9.6 89Jackson 23.5 6 Tazewell 11.8 82 Wayne 16.4 39 Ogle 9.6 90Jasper 16.7 36 Union 22.8 7 Adams 16.3 40 Putnam 9.6 91

Jefferson 20.6 13 Vermilion 19.5 20 Clay 16.2 41 Washington 9.6 92Jersey 14.4 61 Wabash 16.6 38 Clark 16.1 42 Piatt 8.5 93Jo Daviess 10.8 86 Warren 14.9 55 Morgan 16.1 43 Lake 8.3 94Johnson 17.8 27 Washington 9.6 92 Christian 15.9 44 Kane 7.9 95Kane 7.9 95 Wayne 16.4 39 Cass 15.8 45 Grundy 7.7 96Kankakee 17.2 33 White 21.9 8 Crawford 15.8 46 Woodford 7.6 97Kendall 4.5 102 Whiteside 12.8 75 Cumberland 15.7 47 Will 7.4 98Knox 17.3 32 Will 7.4 98 Edwards 15.6 48 Monroe 6.2 99Lake 8.3 94 Williamson 20.2 15 Macoupin 15.6 49 DuPage 5.7 100LaSalle 13.7 67 Winnebago 14.8 57 DeWitt 15.1 50 McHenry 4.7 101Lawrence 20.9 12 Woodford 7.6 97 Henderson 15.1 51 Kendall 4.5 102

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TABLE 15: INCOME PER CAPITA, 2000

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams $24,896 33 Lee $22,529 63 Lake $46,640 1 Morgan $23,407 52Alexander 18,080 97 Livingston 24,986 31 DuPage 46,611 2 Cass 23,235 53Bond 20,719 82 Logan 20,962 80 Cook 33,704 3 Stark 23,164 54Boone 28,154 13 Macon 27,516 17 McHenry 31,571 4 White 23,072 55Brown 17,108 101 Macoupin 24,120 40 Kendall 30,906 5 Jersey 22,974 56Bureau 24,015 44 Madison 26,482 23 Grundy 30,652 6 Marion 22,917 57Calhoun 21,895 69 Marion 22,917 57 Kane 29,942 7 Moultrie 22,905 58Carroll 24,018 42 Marshall 23,607 51 Sangamon 29,787 8 Coles 22,843 59Cass 23,235 53 Mason 23,727 46 McLean 29,670 9 DeWitt 22,778 60Champaign 25,331 28 Massac 20,966 79 Monroe 28,816 10 Williamson 22,641 61

Christian 23,647 48 McDonough 21,831 71 Piatt 28,631 11 Cumberland 22,613 62Clark 21,286 75 McHenry 31,571 4 Peoria 28,534 12 Lee 22,529 63Clay 22,331 64 McLean 29,670 9 Boone 28,154 13 Clay 22,331 64Clinton 25,028 30 Menard 27,603 15 Tazewell 27,649 14 Henderson 22,258 65Coles 22,843 59 Mercer 24,703 35 Menard 27,603 15 Iroquois 22,113 66Cook 33,704 3 Monroe 28,816 10 Jo Daviess 27,534 16 Schuyler 22,069 67Crawford 21,105 77 Montgomery 21,839 70 Macon 27,516 17 Jefferson 21,987 68Cumberland 22,613 62 Morgan 23,407 52 Rock Island 26,839 18 Calhoun 21,895 69DeKalb 26,735 19 Moultrie 22,905 58 DeKalb 26,735 19 Montgomery 21,839 70DeWitt 22,778 60 Ogle 24,632 36 Will 26,664 20 McDonough 21,831 71

Douglas 24,061 41 Peoria 28,534 12 Putnam 26,595 21 Jackson 21,676 72DuPage 46,611 2 Perry 17,883 98 Stephenson 26,507 22 Vermilion 21,509 73Edgar 23,722 47 Piatt 28,631 11 Madison 26,482 23 Fulton 21,405 74Edwards 20,679 83 Pike 19,366 89 Winnebago 26,263 24 Clark 21,286 75Effingham 25,555 27 Pope 17,604 99 Henry 25,684 25 Shelby 21,203 76Fayette 18,757 93 Pulaski 17,504 100 Woodford 25,617 26 Crawford 21,105 77Ford 25,161 29 Putnam 26,595 21 Effingham 25,555 27 Gallatin 20,992 78Franklin 18,807 92 Randolph 19,595 88 Champaign 25,331 28 Massac 20,966 79Fulton 21,405 74 Richland 23,615 50 Ford 25,161 29 Logan 20,962 80Gallatin 20,992 78 Rock Island 26,839 18 Clinton 25,028 30 Jasper 20,851 81

Greene 18,518 95 Saline 20,124 86 Livingston 24,986 31 Bond 20,719 82Grundy 30,652 6 Sangamon 29,787 8 Washington 24,955 32 Edwards 20,679 83Hamilton 18,681 94 Schuyler 22,069 67 Adams 24,896 33 Wayne 20,571 84Hancock 24,208 39 Scott 18,470 96 St. Clair 24,710 34 Union 20,403 85Hardin 18,925 91 Shelby 21,203 76 Mercer 24,703 35 Saline 20,124 86Henderson 22,258 65 St. Clair 24,710 34 Ogle 24,632 36 Wabash 19,990 87Henry 25,684 25 Stark 23,164 54 LaSalle 24,344 37 Randolph 19,595 88Iroquois 22,113 66 Stephenson 26,507 22 Whiteside 24,232 38 Pike 19,366 89Jackson 21,676 72 Tazewell 27,649 14 Hancock 24,208 39 Warren 19,162 90Jasper 20,851 81 Union 20,403 85 Macoupin 24,120 40 Hardin 18,925 91

Jefferson 21,987 68 Vermilion 21,509 73 Douglas 24,061 41 Franklin 18,807 92Jersey 22,974 56 Wabash 19,990 87 Carroll 24,018 42 Fayette 18,757 93Jo Daviess 27,534 16 Warren 19,162 90 Lawrence 24,018 43 Hamilton 18,681 94Johnson 16,140 102 Washington 24,955 32 Bureau 24,015 44 Greene 18,518 95Kane 29,942 7 Wayne 20,571 84 Kankakee 24,010 45 Scott 18,470 96Kankakee 24,010 45 White 23,072 55 Mason 23,727 46 Alexander 18,080 97Kendall 30,906 5 Whiteside 24,232 38 Edgar 23,722 47 Perry 17,883 98Knox 23,635 49 Will 26,664 20 Christian 23,647 48 Pope 17,604 99Lake 46,640 1 Williamson 22,641 61 Knox 23,635 49 Pulaski 17,504 100LaSalle 24,344 37 Winnebago 26,263 24 Richland 23,615 50 Brown 17,108 101Lawrence 24,018 43 Woodford 25,617 26 Marshall 23,607 51 Johnson 16,140 102

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TABLE 16: PERCENT CHANGE IN INCOME PER CAPITA, 1990-2000

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 53.1% 39 Lee 43.6% 80 McDonough 74.4% 1 Wayne 50.9% 52Alexander 60.1 16 Livingston 43.4 82 Mason 69.2 2 Johnson 50.3 53Bond 43.6 81 Logan 36.3 97 Schuyler 68.8 3 Calhoun 50.2 54Boone 53.7 35 Macon 52.3 47 Henderson 67.7 4 Montgomery 50.0 55Brown 52.7 43 Macoupin 52.4 45 Hancock 66.9 5 Moultrie 49.8 56Bureau 49.2 58 Madison 48.7 66 DuPage 66.1 6 Woodford 49.3 57Calhoun 50.2 54 Marion 53.2 38 Jo Daviess 64.4 7 Bureau 49.2 58Carroll 55.5 25 Marshall 44.8 76 Mercer 63.7 8 Whiteside 49.0 59Cass 53.8 34 Mason 69.2 2 Jackson 63.1 9 Ogle 49.0 60Champaign 48.2 70 Massac 53.9 33 Monroe 61.9 10 Jefferson 48.8 61

Christian 38.0 94 McDonough 74.4 1 Henry 60.9 11 Union 48.8 62Clark 45.9 73 McHenry 43.9 79 DeKalb 60.6 12 Morgan 48.8 63Clay 54.8 28 McLean 60.2 15 Lake 60.6 13 Stark 48.8 64Clinton 56.3 22 Menard 60.5 14 Menard 60.5 14 Sangamon 48.8 65Coles 50.9 51 Mercer 63.7 8 McLean 60.2 15 Madison 48.7 66Cook 52.1 48 Monroe 61.9 10 Alexander 60.1 16 Greene 48.5 67Crawford 36.2 98 Montgomery 50.0 55 Edgar 60.0 17 DeWitt 48.3 68Cumberland 58.8 19 Morgan 48.8 63 Richland 59.3 18 Shelby 48.3 69DeKalb 60.6 12 Moultrie 49.8 56 Cumberland 58.8 19 Champaign 48.2 70DeWitt 48.3 68 Ogle 49.0 60 Grundy 58.7 20 Pulaski 47.0 71

Douglas 53.6 36 Peoria 51.3 50 Jersey 58.0 21 Hardin 46.6 72DuPage 66.1 6 Perry 24.9 102 Clinton 56.3 22 Clark 45.9 73Edgar 60.0 17 Piatt 54.2 31 Kendall 55.9 23 Kankakee 45.7 74Edwards 34.9 99 Pike 53.2 37 Fulton 55.7 24 Jasper 45.0 75Effingham 52.9 40 Pope 52.8 41 Carroll 55.5 25 Marshall 44.8 76Fayette 52.7 42 Pulaski 47.0 71 White 55.0 26 Stephenson 44.4 77Ford 39.4 92 Putnam 39.8 90 Washington 54.8 27 Gallatin 43.9 78Franklin 39.6 91 Randolph 34.1 100 Clay 54.8 28 McHenry 43.9 79Fulton 55.7 24 Richland 59.3 18 Lawrence 54.8 29 Lee 43.6 80Gallatin 43.9 78 Rock Island 42.9 83 Knox 54.8 30 Bond 43.6 81

Greene 48.5 67 Saline 36.6 96 Piatt 54.2 31 Livingston 43.4 82Grundy 58.7 20 Sangamon 48.8 65 LaSalle 54.0 32 Rock Island 42.9 83Hamilton 42.0 84 Schuyler 68.8 3 Massac 53.9 33 Hamilton 42.0 84Hancock 66.9 5 Scott 41.3 85 Cass 53.8 34 Scott 41.3 85Hardin 46.6 72 Shelby 48.3 69 Boone 53.7 35 Kane 41.2 86Henderson 67.7 4 St. Clair 52.4 44 Douglas 53.6 36 Will 40.7 87Henry 60.9 11 Stark 48.8 64 Pike 53.2 37 Vermilion 40.7 88Iroquois 36.7 95 Stephenson 44.4 77 Marion 53.2 38 Winnebago 40.2 89Jackson 63.1 9 Tazewell 52.4 46 Adams 53.1 39 Putnam 39.8 90Jasper 45.0 75 Union 48.8 62 Effingham 52.9 40 Franklin 39.6 91

Jefferson 48.8 61 Vermilion 40.7 88 Pope 52.8 41 Ford 39.4 92Jersey 58.0 21 Wabash 26.8 101 Fayette 52.7 42 Warren 38.6 93Jo Daviess 64.4 7 Warren 38.6 93 Brown 52.7 43 Christian 38.0 94Johnson 50.3 53 Washington 54.8 27 St. Clair 52.4 44 Iroquois 36.7 95Kane 41.2 86 Wayne 50.9 52 Macoupin 52.4 45 Saline 36.6 96Kankakee 45.7 74 White 55.0 26 Tazewell 52.4 46 Logan 36.3 97Kendall 55.9 23 Whiteside 49.0 59 Macon 52.3 47 Crawford 36.2 98Knox 54.8 30 Will 40.7 87 Cook 52.1 48 Edwards 34.9 99Lake 60.6 13 Williamson 51.8 49 Williamson 51.8 49 Randolph 34.1 100LaSalle 54.0 32 Winnebago 40.2 89 Peoria 51.3 50 Wabash 26.8 101Lawrence 54.8 29 Woodford 49.3 57 Coles 50.9 51 Perry 24.9 102

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TABLE 17: UNEMPLOYMENT RATE, 2001

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 4.3% 87 Lee 5.2% 64 Marion 10.8% 1 Union 5.6% 52Alexander 8.9 3 Livingston 4.3 88 Pulaski 9.4 2 Jo Daviess 5.6 53Bond 5.0 70 Logan 4.1 90 Alexander 8.9 3 Madison 5.6 54Boone 7.4 15 Macon 6.3 35 Perry 8.8 4 Bureau 5.5 55Brown 3.0 100 Macoupin 5.9 43 Jasper 8.7 5 Greene 5.5 56Bureau 5.5 55 Madison 5.6 54 Franklin 8.6 6 Johnson 5.5 57Calhoun 5.6 51 Marion 10.8 1 Pope 8.6 7 Ogle 5.4 58Carroll 8.4 9 Marshall 4.9 72 Wabash 8.5 8 Scott 5.4 59Cass 4.5 79 Mason 6.7 25 Carroll 8.4 9 Rock Island 5.4 60Champaign 2.8 101 Massac 4.9 73 Fulton 8.2 10 Christian 5.3 61

Christian 5.3 61 McDonough 3.1 98 Stark 8.0 11 Coles 5.3 62Clark 5.7 50 McHenry 4.6 78 Clay 7.7 12 White 5.3 63Clay 7.7 12 McLean 2.4 102 Hardin 7.5 13 Lee 5.2 64Clinton 5.0 69 Menard 4.4 83 Vermilion 7.4 14 Will 5.2 65Coles 5.3 62 Mercer 6.5 32 Boone 7.4 15 Kane 5.2 66Cook 5.9 44 Monroe 4.0 91 Fayette 7.3 16 Effingham 5.1 67Crawford 6.5 30 Montgomery 6.7 27 Stephenson 7.1 17 Peoria 5.1 68Cumberland 7.0 19 Morgan 4.4 84 Saline 7.1 18 Clinton 5.0 69DeKalb 4.3 86 Moultrie 4.5 81 Cumberland 7.0 19 Bond 5.0 70DeWitt 6.3 34 Ogle 5.4 58 Whiteside 7.0 20 Edwards 4.9 71

Douglas 3.9 93 Peoria 5.1 68 Hamilton 6.9 21 Marshall 4.9 72DuPage 3.8 96 Perry 8.8 4 Jefferson 6.9 22 Massac 4.9 73Edgar 4.7 74 Piatt 3.8 95 Richland 6.8 23 Edgar 4.7 74Edwards 4.9 71 Pike 5.7 47 Lawrence 6.8 24 Henderson 4.7 75Effingham 5.1 67 Pope 8.6 7 Mason 6.7 25 Ford 4.7 76Fayette 7.3 16 Pulaski 9.4 2 Wayne 6.7 26 Lake 4.6 77Ford 4.7 76 Putnam 6.2 38 Montgomery 6.7 27 McHenry 4.6 78Franklin 8.6 6 Randolph 5.7 48 Winnebago 6.6 28 Cass 4.5 79Fulton 8.2 10 Richland 6.8 23 LaSalle 6.6 29 Tazewell 4.5 80Gallatin 6.0 41 Rock Island 5.4 60 Crawford 6.5 30 Moultrie 4.5 81

Greene 5.5 56 Saline 7.1 18 Grundy 6.5 31 Warren 4.4 82Grundy 6.5 31 Sangamon 3.9 94 Mercer 6.5 32 Menard 4.4 83Hamilton 6.9 21 Schuyler 4.4 85 Iroquois 6.4 33 Morgan 4.4 84Hancock 6.2 36 Scott 5.4 59 DeWitt 6.3 34 Schuyler 4.4 85Hardin 7.5 13 Shelby 6.1 39 Macon 6.3 35 DeKalb 4.3 86Henderson 4.7 75 St. Clair 6.2 37 Hancock 6.2 36 Adams 4.3 87Henry 6.0 40 Stark 8.0 11 St. Clair 6.2 37 Livingston 4.3 88Iroquois 6.4 33 Stephenson 7.1 17 Putnam 6.2 38 Washington 4.2 89Jackson 3.6 97 Tazewell 4.5 80 Shelby 6.1 39 Logan 4.1 90Jasper 8.7 5 Union 5.6 52 Henry 6.0 40 Monroe 4.0 91

Jefferson 6.9 22 Vermilion 7.4 14 Gallatin 6.0 41 Kendall 4.0 92Jersey 5.9 42 Wabash 8.5 8 Jersey 5.9 42 Douglas 3.9 93Jo Daviess 5.6 53 Warren 4.4 82 Macoupin 5.9 43 Sangamon 3.9 94Johnson 5.5 57 Washington 4.2 89 Cook 5.9 44 Piatt 3.8 95Kane 5.2 66 Wayne 6.7 26 Kankakee 5.8 45 DuPage 3.8 96Kankakee 5.8 45 White 5.3 63 Williamson 5.7 46 Jackson 3.6 97Kendall 4.0 92 Whiteside 7.0 20 Pike 5.7 47 McDonough 3.1 98Knox 5.7 49 Will 5.2 65 Randolph 5.7 48 Woodford 3.0 99Lake 4.6 77 Williamson 5.7 46 Knox 5.7 49 Brown 3.0 100LaSalle 6.6 29 Winnebago 6.6 28 Clark 5.7 50 Champaign 2.8 101Lawrence 6.8 24 Woodford 3.0 99 Calhoun 5.6 51 McLean 2.4 102

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TABLE 18: PERCENT CHANGE IN UNEMPLOYMENT RATE, 1991-2001

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams -23.3% 55 Lee -23.1% 56 Wabash -55.6% 1 Peoria -23.6% 52Alexander -37.4% 21 Livingston -5.7% 93 Edwards -52.7% 2 Greene -23.4% 53Bond -38.7% 18 Logan -38.9% 17 Union -51.6% 3 Knox -23.4% 54Boone -16.8% 75 Macon -33.3% 28 Jackson -49.3% 4 Adams -23.3% 55Brown -40.4% 13 Macoupin -25.7% 46 Johnson -48.3% 5 Lee -23.1% 56Bureau -21.1% 64 Madison -27.4% 42 Perry -47.4% 6 Henderson -22.7% 57Calhoun -33.3% 27 Marion -7.4% 89 White -46.5% 7 Rock Island -22.6% 58Carroll 13.8% 101 Marshall -22.0% 61 Cass -44.4% 8 McDonough -22.5% 59Cass -44.4% 8 Mason -32.8% 29 Hamilton -43.8% 9 Monroe -22.2% 60Champaign -25.2% 49 Massac -24.7% 50 Gallatin -43.6% 10 Marshall -22.0% 61

Christian -25.7% 47 McDonough -22.5% 59 Washington -43.1% 11 Cook -21.5% 62Clark -16.1% 76 McHenry -6.9% 92 Jefferson -40.5% 12 Douglas -21.1% 63Clay -13.7% 79 McLean -26.8% 44 Brown -40.4% 13 Bureau -21.1% 64Clinton -32.7% 30 Menard -12.1% 82 Williamson -40.4% 14 DeKalb -20.7% 65Coles -7.2% 91 Mercer -12.6% 81 Saline -39.3% 15 Putnam -20.5% 66Cook -21.5% 62 Monroe -22.2% 60 Randolph -39.0% 16 Henry -20.3% 67Crawford -29.5% 33 Montgomery -16.9% 74 Logan -38.9% 17 Cumberland -20.0% 68Cumberland -20.0% 68 Morgan -18.2% 71 Bond -38.7% 18 Pulaski -19.8% 69DeKalb -20.7% 65 Moultrie -27.5% 41 Edgar -38.0% 19 Jersey -19.0% 70DeWitt -29.4% 34 Ogle -17.7% 73 Piatt -37.7% 20 Morgan -18.2% 71

Douglas -21.1% 63 Peoria -23.6% 52 Alexander -37.4% 21 Pike -18.2% 72DuPage -11.4% 83 Perry -47.4% 6 Franklin -36.0% 22 Ogle -17.7% 73Edgar -38.0% 19 Piatt -37.7% 20 Effingham -35.5% 23 Montgomery -16.9% 74Edwards -52.7% 2 Pike -18.2% 72 Schuyler -35.4% 24 Boone -16.8% 75Effingham -35.5% 23 Pope -25.2% 48 Lawrence -34.4% 25 Clark -16.1% 76Fayette -15.9% 77 Pulaski -19.8% 69 Wayne -34.1% 26 Fayette -15.9% 77Ford -27.6% 40 Putnam -20.5% 66 Calhoun -33.3% 27 Sangamon -15.2% 78Franklin -36.0% 22 Randolph -39.0% 16 Macon -33.3% 28 Clay -13.7% 79Fulton -28.1% 36 Richland -8.0% 88 Mason -32.8% 29 Woodford -13.3% 80Gallatin -43.6% 10 Rock Island -22.6% 58 Clinton -32.7% 30 Mercer -12.6% 81

Greene -23.4% 53 Saline -39.3% 15 Vermilion -30.0% 31 Menard -12.1% 82Grundy -26.9% 43 Sangamon -15.2% 78 Warren -29.8% 32 DuPage -11.4% 83Hamilton -43.8% 9 Schuyler -35.4% 24 Crawford -29.5% 33 Winnebago -11.3% 84Hancock 14.2% 102 Scott -27.7% 39 DeWitt -29.4% 34 Kane -11.0% 85Hardin -7.4% 90 Shelby -28.4% 35 Shelby -28.4% 35 Jasper -10.5% 86Henderson -22.7% 57 St. Clair -27.8% 37 Fulton -28.1% 36 Whiteside -8.0% 87Henry -20.3% 67 Stark -4.1% 96 St. Clair -27.8% 37 Richland -8.0% 88Iroquois 11.7% 100 Stephenson -4.3% 95 Tazewelll -27.7% 38 Marion -7.4% 89Jackson -49.3% 4 Tazewelll -27.7% 38 Scott -27.7% 39 Hardin -7.4% 90Jasper -10.5% 86 Union -51.6% 3 Ford -27.6% 40 Coles -7.2% 91

Jefferson -40.5% 12 Vermilion -30.0% 31 Moultrie -27.5% 41 McHenry -6.9% 92Jersey -19.0% 70 Wabash -55.6% 1 Madison -27.4% 42 Livingston -5.7% 93Jo Daviess 7.3% 99 Warren -29.8% 32 Grundy -26.9% 43 Kendall -4.4% 94Johnson -48.3% 5 Washington -43.1% 11 McLean -26.8% 44 Stephenson -4.3% 95Kane -11.0% 85 Wayne -34.1% 26 Kankakee -26.3% 45 Stark -4.1% 96Kankakee -26.3% 45 White -46.5% 7 Macoupin -25.7% 46 Will -3.7% 97Kendall -4.4% 94 Whiteside -8.0% 87 Christian -25.7% 47 Lake 1.3% 98Knox -23.4% 54 Will -3.7% 97 Pope -25.2% 48 Jo Daviess 7.3% 99Lake 1.3% 98 Williamson -40.4% 14 Champaign -25.2% 49 Iroquois 11.7% 100LaSalle -24.6% 51 Winnebago -11.3% 84 Massac -24.7% 50 Carroll 13.8% 101Lawrence -34.4% 25 Woodford -13.3% 80 LaSalle -24.6% 51 Hancock 14.2% 102

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TABLE 19: CONSTRUCTION JOBS, 1999 (as a percent of total jobs in the county)

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 4.8% 68 Lee 4.4% 78 Scott 31.4% 1 Rock Island 5.2% 52Alexander 0.0 95 Livingston 4.4 76 Pulaski 12.2 2 Douglas 5.2 53Bond 3.8 89 Logan 0.0 100 Boone 11.1 3 Greene 5.2 54Boone 11.1 3 Macon 6.5 26 McHenry 9.9 4 Randolph 5.2 55Brown 4.6 70 Macoupin 6.8 21 Monroe 9.6 5 Clark 5.2 56Bureau 5.8 41 Madison 6.3 29 Menard 9.5 6 St. Clair 5.2 57Calhoun 6.4 27 Marion 3.9 88 Gallatin 9.4 7 Sangamon 5.2 58Carroll 5.8 40 Marshall 4.9 64 Putnam 9.3 8 McLean 5.0 59Cass 0.0 96 Mason 0.0 101 Will 9.2 9 Union 5.0 60Champaign 4.5 74 Massac 3.3 93 Clinton 9.2 10 Whiteside 5.0 61

Christian 8.1 14 McDonough 3.4 92 Schuyler 9.0 11 LaSalle 4.9 62Clark 5.2 56 McHenry 9.9 4 Hancock 8.5 12 Crawford 4.9 63Clay 0.0 97 McLean 5.0 59 Kendall 8.2 13 Marshall 4.9 64Clinton 9.2 10 Menard 9.5 6 Christian 8.1 14 Pike 4.8 65Coles 4.3 82 Mercer 6.1 33 Moultrie 8.0 15 Hamilton 4.8 66Cook 4.0 86 Monroe 9.6 5 Edwards 7.5 16 Peoria 4.8 67Crawford 4.9 63 Montgomery 4.1 84 Wabash 7.2 17 Adams 4.8 68Cumberland 5.9 37 Morgan 4.7 69 Franklin 7.2 18 Morgan 4.7 69DeKalb 5.2 51 Moultrie 8.0 15 Ford 7.1 19 Brown 4.6 70DeWitt 6.0 36 Ogle 4.4 77 Williamson 6.9 20 Perry 4.6 71

Douglas 5.2 53 Peoria 4.8 67 Macoupin 6.8 21 Fayette 4.5 72DuPage 5.8 42 Perry 4.6 71 Saline 6.8 22 Winnebago 4.5 73Edgar 4.4 75 Piatt 6.2 32 Johnson 6.7 23 Champaign 4.5 74Edwards 7.5 16 Pike 4.8 65 Henry 6.7 24 Edgar 4.4 75Effingham 5.4 45 Pope 5.7 43 Grundy 6.6 25 Livingston 4.4 76Fayette 4.5 72 Pulaski 12.2 2 Macon 6.5 26 Ogle 4.4 77Ford 7.1 19 Putnam 9.3 8 Calhoun 6.4 27 Lee 4.4 78Franklin 7.2 18 Randolph 5.2 55 Jo Daviess 6.3 28 Vermilion 4.3 79Fulton 5.3 49 Richland 4.0 87 Madison 6.3 29 Jackson 4.3 80Gallatin 9.4 7 Rock Island 5.2 52 Lawrence 6.3 30 Washington 4.3 81

Greene 5.2 54 Saline 6.8 22 Tazewell 6.2 31 Coles 4.3 82Grundy 6.6 25 Sangamon 5.2 58 Piatt 6.2 32 Jefferson 4.2 83Hamilton 4.8 66 Schuyler 9.0 11 Mercer 6.1 33 Montgomery 4.1 84Hancock 8.5 12 Scott 31.4 1 Woodford 6.1 34 Knox 4.0 85Hardin 0.0 98 Shelby 5.4 46 Stephenson 6.1 35 Cook 4.0 86Henderson 5.2 50 St. Clair 5.2 57 DeWitt 6.0 36 Richland 4.0 87Henry 6.7 24 Stark 0.0 102 Cumberland 5.9 37 Marion 3.9 88Iroquois 5.9 38 Stephenson 6.1 35 Iroquois 5.9 38 Bond 3.8 89Jackson 4.3 80 Tazewell 6.2 31 Kane 5.9 39 Jasper 3.8 90Jasper 3.8 90 Union 5.0 60 Carroll 5.8 40 Warren 3.7 91

Jefferson 4.2 83 Vermilion 4.3 79 Bureau 5.8 41 McDonough 3.4 92Jersey 0.0 99 Wabash 7.2 17 DuPage 5.8 42 Massac 3.3 93Jo Daviess 6.3 28 Warren 3.7 91 Pope 5.7 43 Wayne 3.3 94Johnson 6.7 23 Washington 4.3 81 Kankakee 5.7 44 Alexander 0.0 95Kane 5.9 39 Wayne 3.3 94 Effingham 5.4 45 Cass 0.0 96Kankakee 5.7 44 White 5.4 47 Shelby 5.4 46 Clay 0.0 97Kendall 8.2 13 Whiteside 5.0 61 White 5.4 47 Hardin 0.0 98Knox 4.0 85 Will 9.2 9 Lake 5.4 48 Jersey 0.0 99Lake 5.4 48 Williamson 6.9 20 Fulton 5.3 49 Logan 0.0 100LaSalle 4.9 62 Winnebago 4.5 73 Henderson 5.2 50 Mason 0.0 101Lawrence 6.3 30 Woodford 6.1 34 DeKalb 5.2 51 Stark 0.0 102

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TABLE 20: CONSTRUCTION JOBS, 1999 (as a percent of total such jobs in the state)

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 0.6% 21 Lee 0.2% 49 Cook 36.5% 1 Fulton 0.2% 52Alexander 0.0% 88 Livingston 0.3% 42 DuPage 11.2% 2 Hancock 0.2% 53Bond 0.1% 83 Logan 0.0% 93 Lake 5.9% 3 Montgomery 0.2% 54Boone 0.6% 22 Macon 1.3% 15 Will 4.6% 4 Douglas 0.2% 55Brown <0.1 96 Macoupin 0.3% 34 Kane 3.6% 5 DeWitt 0.2% 56Bureau 0.3% 38 Madison 2.2% 8 McHenry 3.1% 6 Shelby 0.1% 57Calhoun <0.1 97 Marion 0.3% 44 Winnebago 2.2% 7 Moultrie 0.1% 58Carroll 0.1% 59 Marshall 0.1% 82 Madison 2.2% 8 Carroll 0.1% 59Cass 0.0% 89 Mason 0.0% 94 Sangamon 1.9% 9 Crawford 0.1% 60Champaign 1.5% 13 Massac 0.1% 86 St. Clair 1.7% 10 Ford 0.1% 61

Christian 0.4% 32 McDonough 0.2% 51 Peoria 1.7% 11 Fayette 0.1% 62Clark 0.1% 63 McHenry 3.1% 6 McLean 1.5% 12 Clark 0.1% 63Clay 0.0% 90 McLean 1.5% 12 Champaign 1.5% 13 Richland 0.1% 64Clinton 0.4% 28 Menard 0.1% 68 Rock Island 1.4% 14 Union 0.1% 65Coles 0.4% 29 Mercer 0.1% 73 Macon 1.3% 15 Wabash 0.1% 66Cook 36.5% 1 Monroe 0.3% 40 Tazewell 1.2% 16 Lawrence 0.1% 67Crawford 0.1% 60 Montgomery 0.2% 54 Kankakee 0.8% 17 Menard 0.1% 68Cumberland 0.1% 85 Morgan 0.3% 39 LaSalle 0.8% 18 Perry 0.1% 69DeKalb 0.7% 19 Moultrie 0.1% 58 DeKalb 0.7% 19 Edgar 0.1% 70DeWitt 0.2% 56 Ogle 0.3% 36 Williamson 0.6% 20 Piatt 0.1% 71

Douglas 0.2% 55 Peoria 1.7% 11 Adams 0.6% 21 Pike 0.1% 72DuPage 11.2% 2 Perry 0.1% 69 Boone 0.6% 22 Mercer 0.1% 73Edgar 0.1% 70 Piatt 0.1% 71 Vermilion 0.5% 23 White 0.1% 74Edwards <0.1 98 Pike 0.1% 72 Stephenson 0.5% 24 Pulaski 0.1% 75Effingham 0.4% 30 Pope <0.1 102 Kendall 0.5% 25 Washington 0.1% 76Fayette 0.1% 62 Pulaski 0.1% 75 Jackson 0.5% 26 Warren 0.1% 77Ford 0.1% 61 Putnam 0.1% 84 Whiteside 0.4% 27 Schuyler 0.1% 78Franklin 0.3% 37 Randolph 0.2% 45 Clinton 0.4% 28 Greene 0.1% 79Fulton 0.2% 52 Richland 0.1% 64 Coles 0.4% 29 Johnson 0.1% 80Gallatin <0.1 99 Rock Island 1.4% 14 Effingham 0.4% 30 Wayne 0.1% 81

Greene 0.1% 79 Saline 0.2% 48 Henry 0.4% 31 Marshall 0.1% 82Grundy 0.3% 35 Sangamon 1.9% 9 Christian 0.4% 32 Bond 0.1% 83Hamilton <0.1 100 Schuyler 0.1% 78 Knox 0.4% 33 Putnam 0.1% 84Hancock 0.2% 53 Scott 0.2% 50 Macoupin 0.3% 34 Cumberland 0.1% 85Hardin 0.0% 91 Shelby 0.1% 57 Grundy 0.3% 35 Massac 0.1% 86Henderson <0.1 101 St. Clair 1.7% 10 Ogle 0.3% 36 Jasper 0.1% 87Henry 0.4% 31 Stark 0.0% 95 Franklin 0.3% 37 Alexander 0.0% 88Iroquois 0.2% 46 Stephenson 0.5% 24 Bureau 0.3% 38 Cass 0.0% 89Jackson 0.5% 26 Tazewell 1.2% 16 Morgan 0.3% 39 Clay 0.0% 90Jasper 0.1% 87 Union 0.1% 65 Monroe 0.3% 40 Hardin 0.0% 91

Jefferson 0.3% 41 Vermilion 0.5% 23 Jefferson 0.3% 41 Jersey 0.0% 92Jersey 0.0% 92 Wabash 0.1% 66 Livingston 0.3% 42 Logan 0.0% 93Jo Daviess 0.2% 47 Warren 0.1% 77 Woodford 0.3% 43 Mason 0.0% 94Johnson 0.1% 80 Washington 0.1% 76 Marion 0.3% 44 Stark 0.0% 95Kane 3.6% 5 Wayne 0.1% 81 Randolph 0.2% 45 Brown <0.1 96Kankakee 0.8% 17 White 0.1% 74 Iroquois 0.2% 46 Calhoun <0.1 97Kendall 0.5% 25 Whiteside 0.4% 27 Jo Daviess 0.2% 47 Edwards <0.1 98Knox 0.4% 33 Will 4.6% 4 Saline 0.2% 48 Gallatin <0.1 99Lake 5.9% 3 Williamson 0.6% 20 Lee 0.2% 49 Hamilton <0.1 100LaSalle 0.8% 18 Winnebago 2.2% 7 Scott 0.2% 50 Henderson <0.1 101Lawrence 0.1% 67 Woodford 0.3% 43 McDonough 0.2% 51 Pope <0.1 102

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TABLE 21: FARM JOBS, 1999 (as a percent of total jobs in the county)

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 4.4% 75 Lee 6.5% 60 Calhoun 27.7% 1 Montgomery 7.7% 52Alexander 7.5 54 Livingston 8.2 48 Gallatin 27.6 2 Monroe 7.6 53Bond 11.0 33 Logan 7.3 56 Henderson 23.5 3 Alexander 7.5 54Boone 4.2 76 Macon 1.3 91 Hamilton 22.9 4 Douglas 7.4 55Brown 20.4 8 Macoupin 8.3 47 Pope 22.5 5 Logan 7.3 56Bureau 11.6 32 Madison 1.3 92 Stark 22.4 6 Massac 7.0 57Calhoun 27.7 1 Marion 4.4 74 Greene 21.9 7 DeWitt 7.0 58Carroll 11.9 31 Marshall 12.3 28 Brown 20.4 8 Christian 6.9 59Cass 12.3 29 Mason 12.7 26 Schuyler 20.4 9 Lee 6.5 60Champaign 1.4 90 Massac 7.0 57 Jasper 20.1 10 Randolph 6.4 61

Christian 6.9 59 McDonough 4.7 73 Edwards 19.3 11 Crawford 6.1 62Clark 9.2 44 McHenry 1.4 89 Pike 19.3 12 Ogle 5.6 63Clay 9.5 41 McLean 1.7 87 Scott 18.8 13 Wabash 5.5 64Clinton 7.7 51 Menard 12.9 25 Hancock 18.8 14 Richland 5.5 65Coles 2.2 85 Mercer 17.3 17 Cumberland 18.5 15 Stephenson 5.3 66Cook <0.1 102 Monroe 7.6 53 Putnam 17.8 16 Effingham 5.2 67Crawford 6.1 62 Montgomery 7.7 52 Mercer 17.3 17 Whiteside 5.1 68Cumberland 18.5 15 Morgan 4.8 70 Shelby 16.5 18 Saline 4.9 69DeKalb 2.9 83 Moultrie 9.3 43 Johnson 16.2 19 Morgan 4.8 70DeWitt 7.0 58 Ogle 5.6 63 Wayne 14.6 20 Franklin 4.8 71

Douglas 7.4 55 Peoria 0.9 95 Iroquois 14.0 21 Jefferson 4.7 72DuPage <0.1 101 Perry 8.1 50 Edgar 13.3 22 McDonough 4.7 73Edgar 13.3 22 Piatt 9.3 42 Fayette 13.3 23 Marion 4.4 74Edwards 19.3 11 Pike 19.3 12 Washington 13.2 24 Adams 4.4 75Effingham 5.2 67 Pope 22.5 5 Menard 12.9 25 Boone 4.2 76Fayette 13.3 23 Pulaski 9.7 37 Mason 12.7 26 Knox 3.8 77Ford 12.0 30 Putnam 17.8 16 Hardin 12.4 27 Grundy 3.8 78Franklin 4.8 71 Randolph 6.4 61 Marshall 12.3 28 LaSalle 3.6 79Fulton 11.0 34 Richland 5.5 65 Cass 12.3 29 Kendall 3.6 80Gallatin 27.6 2 Rock Island 0.7 97 Ford 12.0 30 Vermilion 3.0 81

Greene 21.9 7 Saline 4.9 69 Carroll 11.9 31 Kankakee 2.9 82Grundy 3.8 78 Sangamon 1.3 93 Bureau 11.6 32 DeKalb 2.9 83Hamilton 22.9 4 Schuyler 20.4 9 Bond 11.0 33 Jackson 2.6 84Hancock 18.8 14 Scott 18.8 13 Fulton 11.0 34 Coles 2.2 85Hardin 12.4 27 Shelby 16.5 18 Union 10.8 35 Williamson 2.0 86Henderson 23.5 3 St. Clair 1.0 94 Warren 10.8 36 McLean 1.7 87Henry 8.2 49 Stark 22.4 6 Pulaski 9.7 37 Tazewell 1.7 88Iroquois 14.0 21 Stephenson 5.3 66 Jo Daviess 9.6 38 McHenry 1.4 89Jackson 2.6 84 Tazewell 1.7 88 Lawrence 9.6 39 Champaign 1.4 90Jasper 20.1 10 Union 10.8 35 White 9.6 40 Macon 1.3 91

Jefferson 4.7 72 Vermilion 3.0 81 Clay 9.5 41 Madison 1.3 92Jersey 8.9 45 Wabash 5.5 64 Piatt 9.3 42 Sangamon 1.3 93Jo Daviess 9.6 38 Warren 10.8 36 Moultrie 9.3 43 St. Clair 1.0 94Johnson 16.2 19 Washington 13.2 24 Clark 9.2 44 Peoria 0.9 95Kane 0.7 98 Wayne 14.6 20 Jersey 8.9 45 Will 0.8 96Kankakee 2.9 82 White 9.6 40 Woodford 8.4 46 Rock Island 0.7 97Kendall 3.6 80 Whiteside 5.1 68 Macoupin 8.3 47 Kane 0.7 98Knox 3.8 77 Will 0.8 96 Livingston 8.2 48 Winnebago 0.5 99Lake 0.2 100 Williamson 2.0 86 Henry 8.2 49 Lake 0.2 100LaSalle 3.6 79 Winnebago 0.5 99 Perry 8.1 50 DuPage <0.1 101Lawrence 9.6 39 Woodford 8.4 46 Clinton 7.7 51 Cook <0.1 102

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TABLE 22: FARM JOBS, 1999 (as a percent of total such jobs in the state)

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 1.8% 4 Lee 1.2% 35 LaSalle 2.0% 1 Winnebago 0.9% 52Alexander 0.2 101 Livingston 1.7 7 Bureau 2.0 2 Warren 0.9 53Bond 0.7 63 Logan 1.0 48 Iroquois 2.0 3 Union 0.9 54Boone 0.8 60 Macon 0.9 51 Adams 1.8 4 Douglas 0.8 55Brown 0.5 88 Macoupin 1.5 18 McLean 1.8 5 Ford 0.8 56Bureau 2.0 2 Madison 1.6 12 Henry 1.8 6 Coles 0.8 57Calhoun 0.5 90 Marion 1.0 45 Livingston 1.7 7 Mason 0.8 58Carroll 1.0 47 Marshall 0.6 73 Champaign 1.7 8 Monroe 0.8 59Cass 0.6 74 Mason 0.8 58 Sangamon 1.6 9 Boone 0.8 60Champaign 1.7 8 Massac 0.5 93 Shelby 1.6 10 Kendall 0.8 61

Christian 1.1 39 McDonough 1.0 44 McHenry 1.6 11 Clark 0.7 62Clark 0.7 62 McHenry 1.6 11 Madison 1.6 12 Bond 0.7 63Clay 0.7 64 McLean 1.8 5 Whiteside 1.6 13 Clay 0.7 64Clinton 1.3 27 Menard 0.5 91 Stephenson 1.5 14 Cumberland 0.7 65Coles 0.8 57 Mercer 1.1 41 Kankakee 1.5 15 Rock Island 0.7 66Cook 0.6 80 Monroe 0.8 59 Fulton 1.5 16 Franklin 0.7 67Crawford 0.6 79 Montgomery 1.2 34 Pike 1.5 17 Perry 0.7 68Cumberland 0.7 65 Morgan 1.0 46 Macoupin 1.5 18 Grundy 0.7 69DeKalb 1.3 24 Moultrie 0.6 82 Kane 1.5 19 Johnson 0.7 70DeWitt 0.6 75 Ogle 1.4 23 Will 1.4 20 White 0.7 71

Douglas 0.8 55 Peoria 1.1 38 Effingham 1.4 21 Schuyler 0.7 72DuPage 0.2 100 Perry 0.7 68 Hancock 1.4 22 Marshall 0.6 73Edgar 1.2 36 Piatt 0.6 84 Ogle 1.4 23 Cass 0.6 74Edwards 0.4 96 Pike 1.5 17 DeKalb 1.3 24 DeWitt 0.6 75Effingham 1.4 21 Pope 0.3 97 Fayette 1.3 25 Hamilton 0.6 76Fayette 1.3 25 Pulaski 0.3 99 Woodford 1.3 26 Lake 0.6 77Ford 0.8 56 Putnam 0.5 94 Clinton 1.3 27 Jersey 0.6 78Franklin 0.7 67 Randolph 1.0 43 Knox 1.2 28 Crawford 0.6 79Fulton 1.5 16 Richland 0.6 85 Jo Daviess 1.2 29 Cook 0.6 80Gallatin 0.5 92 Rock Island 0.7 66 Vermilion 1.2 30 Lawrence 0.6 81

Greene 1.2 31 Saline 0.6 86 Greene 1.2 31 Moultrie 0.6 82Grundy 0.7 69 Sangamon 1.6 9 Tazewell 1.2 32 Williamson 0.6 83Hamilton 0.6 76 Schuyler 0.7 72 St. Clair 1.2 33 Piatt 0.6 84Hancock 1.4 22 Scott 0.5 95 Montgomery 1.2 34 Richland 0.6 85Hardin 0.2 102 Shelby 1.6 10 Lee 1.2 35 Saline 0.6 86Henderson 0.6 87 St. Clair 1.2 33 Edgar 1.2 36 Henderson 0.6 87Henry 1.8 6 Stark 0.5 89 Wayne 1.2 37 Brown 0.5 88Iroquois 2.0 3 Stephenson 1.5 14 Peoria 1.1 38 Stark 0.5 89Jackson 1.0 50 Tazewell 1.2 32 Christian 1.1 39 Calhoun 0.5 90Jasper 1.0 49 Union 0.9 54 Washington 1.1 40 Menard 0.5 91

Jefferson 1.1 42 Vermilion 1.2 30 Mercer 1.1 41 Gallatin 0.5 92Jersey 0.6 78 Wabash 0.3 98 Jefferson 1.1 42 Massac 0.5 93Jo Daviess 1.2 29 Warren 0.9 53 Randolph 1.0 43 Putnam 0.5 94Johnson 0.7 70 Washington 1.1 40 McDonough 1.0 44 Scott 0.5 95Kane 1.5 19 Wayne 1.2 37 Marion 1.0 45 Edwards 0.4 96Kankakee 1.5 15 White 0.7 71 Morgan 1.0 46 Pope 0.3 97Kendall 0.8 61 Whiteside 1.6 13 Carroll 1.0 47 Wabash 0.3 98Knox 1.2 28 Will 1.4 20 Logan 1.0 48 Pulaski 0.3 99Lake 0.6 77 Williamson 0.6 83 Jasper 1.0 49 DuPage 0.2 100LaSalle 2.0 1 Winnebago 0.9 52 Jackson 1.0 50 Alexander 0.2 101Lawrence 0.6 81 Woodford 1.3 26 Macon 0.9 51 Hardin 0.2 102

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TABLE 23: FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE JOBS, 1999(as a percent of total jobs in the county)

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 6.0% 58 Lee 5.8% 66 McLean 20.4% 1 Tazewell 6.1% 52Alexander 3.5 98 Livingston 5.1 84 Lawrence 12.0 2 Saline 6.1 53Bond 6.5 38 Logan 6.7 34 Stephenson 10.9 3 Jasper 6.0 54Boone 6.4 41 Macon 5.4 80 Cook 10.7 4 Bureau 6.0 55Brown 5.9 63 Macoupin 7.4 19 Lake 9.3 5 Jefferson 6.0 56Bureau 6.0 55 Madison 6.5 40 Sangamon 9.2 6 Marshall 6.0 57Calhoun 6.8 31 Marion 4.6 92 DuPage 9.1 7 Adams 6.0 58Carroll 7.6 16 Marshall 6.0 57 Piatt 8.5 8 Johnson 6.0 59Cass 7.1 25 Mason 5.9 61 Stark 8.2 9 Montgomery 5.9 60Champaign 5.7 72 Massac 6.2 50 Hancock 8.2 10 Mason 5.9 61

Christian 7.0 26 McDonough 4.3 95 Kane 8.1 11 Clinton 5.9 62Clark 5.7 71 McHenry 6.8 33 Edwards 7.9 12 Brown 5.9 63Clay 5.2 83 McLean 20.4 1 Henderson 7.8 13 Morgan 5.8 64Clinton 5.9 62 Menard 7.5 18 Iroquois 7.8 14 DeWitt 5.8 65Coles 3.9 97 Mercer 5.7 73 Monroe 7.7 15 Lee 5.8 66Cook 10.7 4 Monroe 7.7 15 Carroll 7.6 16 Shelby 5.8 67Crawford 7.3 22 Montgomery 5.9 60 Jersey 7.5 17 Richland 5.7 68Cumberland 6.9 28 Morgan 5.8 64 Menard 7.5 18 Schuyler 5.7 69DeKalb 6.2 48 Moultrie 4.9 89 Macoupin 7.4 19 Fulton 5.7 70DeWitt 5.8 65 Ogle 5.5 75 Kendall 7.3 20 Clark 5.7 71

Douglas 5.2 82 Peoria 7.0 27 Greene 7.3 21 Champaign 5.7 72DuPage 9.1 7 Perry 5.5 76 Crawford 7.3 22 Mercer 5.7 73Edgar 6.3 45 Piatt 8.5 8 Williamson 7.2 23 Whiteside 5.6 74Edwards 7.9 12 Pike 6.3 43 Wabash 7.1 24 Ogle 5.5 75Effingham 5.0 87 Pope 3.4 99 Cass 7.1 25 Perry 5.5 76Fayette 5.1 85 Pulaski 3.3 100 Christian 7.0 26 Washington 5.5 77Ford 0.0 101 Putnam 6.2 51 Peoria 7.0 27 Hardin 5.4 78Franklin 4.6 91 Randolph 4.6 93 Cumberland 6.9 28 Wayne 5.4 79Fulton 5.7 70 Richland 5.7 68 Rock Island 6.9 29 Macon 5.4 80Gallatin 4.2 96 Rock Island 6.9 29 Vermilion 6.9 30 Union 5.3 81

Greene 7.3 21 Saline 6.1 53 Calhoun 6.8 31 Douglas 5.2 82Grundy 6.3 46 Sangamon 9.2 6 Will 6.8 32 Clay 5.2 83Hamilton 0.0 102 Schuyler 5.7 69 McHenry 6.8 33 Livingston 5.1 84Hancock 8.2 10 Scott 4.6 90 Logan 6.7 34 Fayette 5.1 85Hardin 5.4 78 Shelby 5.8 67 Jo Daviess 6.7 35 Jackson 5.1 86Henderson 7.8 13 St. Clair 6.2 49 Winnebago 6.6 36 Effingham 5.0 87Henry 6.5 39 Stark 8.2 9 Warren 6.5 37 Woodford 4.9 88Iroquois 7.8 14 Stephenson 10.9 3 Bond 6.5 38 Moultrie 4.9 89Jackson 5.1 86 Tazewell 6.1 52 Henry 6.5 39 Scott 4.6 90Jasper 6.0 54 Union 5.3 81 Madison 6.5 40 Franklin 4.6 91

Jefferson 6.0 56 Vermilion 6.9 30 Boone 6.4 41 Marion 4.6 92Jersey 7.5 17 Wabash 7.1 24 LaSalle 6.4 42 Randolph 4.6 93Jo Daviess 6.7 35 Warren 6.5 37 Pike 6.3 43 Knox 4.4 94Johnson 6.0 59 Washington 5.5 77 White 6.3 44 McDonough 4.3 95Kane 8.1 11 Wayne 5.4 79 Edgar 6.3 45 Gallatin 4.2 96Kankakee 6.2 47 White 6.3 44 Grundy 6.3 46 Coles 3.9 97Kendall 7.3 20 Whiteside 5.6 74 Kankakee 6.2 47 Alexander 3.5 98Knox 4.4 94 Will 6.8 32 DeKalb 6.2 48 Pope 3.4 99Lake 9.3 5 Williamson 7.2 23 St. Clair 6.2 49 Pulaski 3.3 100LaSalle 6.4 42 Winnebago 6.6 36 Massac 6.2 50 Ford 0.0 101Lawrence 12.0 2 Woodford 4.9 88 Putnam 6.2 51 Hamilton 0.0 102

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TABLE 24: FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE JOBS, 1999(as a percent of total such jobs in the state)

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 0.4% 22 Lee 0.2% 42 Cook 53.9% 1 Woodford 0.1% 52Alexander <0.1 96 Livingston 0.2 39 DuPage 9.7 2 Crawford 0.1 53Bond 0.1 73 Logan 0.1 45 Lake 5.6 3 Saline 0.1 54Boone 0.2 35 Macon 0.6 16 McLean 3.3 4 Franklin 0.1 55Brown <0.1 93 Macoupin 0.2 33 Kane 2.7 5 Carroll 0.1 56Bureau 0.2 41 Madison 1.2 10 Will 1.9 6 Hancock 0.1 57Calhoun <0.1 94 Marion 0.2 40 Sangamon 1.8 7 Richland 0.1 58Carroll 0.1 56 Marshall <0.1 83 Winnebago 1.8 8 Douglas 0.1 59Cass 0.1 79 Mason 0.1 80 Peoria 1.3 9 Shelby 0.1 60Champaign 1.0 13 Massac 0.1 75 Madison 1.2 10 Warren 0.1 61

Christian 0.2 36 McDonough 0.1 43 McHenry 1.2 11 Edgar 0.1 62Clark 0.1 69 McHenry 1.2 11 St. Clair 1.1 12 Piatt 0.1 63Clay 0.1 78 McLean 3.3 4 Champaign 1.0 13 Jersey 0.1 64Clinton 0.1 44 Menard <0.1 84 Rock Island 1.0 14 DeWitt 0.1 65Coles 0.2 29 Mercer 0.1 81 Tazewell 0.7 15 Fayette 0.1 66Cook 53.9 1 Monroe 0.1 49 Macon 0.6 16 Pike 0.1 67Crawford 0.1 53 Montgomery 0.1 46 LaSalle 0.6 17 Perry 0.1 68Cumberland <0.1 86 Morgan 0.2 34 Kankakee 0.5 18 Clark 0.1 69DeKalb 0.4 21 Moultrie <0.1 82 Stephenson 0.5 19 Washington 0.1 70DeWitt 0.1 65 Ogle 0.2 31 Vermilion 0.4 20 White 0.1 71

Douglas 0.1 59 Peoria 1.3 9 DeKalb 0.4 21 Union 0.1 72DuPage 9.7 2 Perry 0.1 68 Adams 0.4 22 Bond 0.1 73Edgar 0.1 62 Piatt 0.1 63 Williamson 0.3 23 Wayne 0.1 74Edwards <0.1 91 Pike 0.1 67 Jackson 0.3 24 Massac 0.1 75Effingham 0.2 30 Pope <0.1 100 Whiteside 0.3 25 Greene 0.1 76Fayette 0.1 66 Pulaski <0.1 97 Kendall 0.2 26 Wabash 0.1 77Ford 0.0 101 Putnam <0.1 92 Henry 0.2 27 Clay 0.1 78Franklin 0.1 55 Randolph 0.1 51 Knox 0.2 28 Cass 0.1 79Fulton 0.1 48 Richland 0.1 58 Coles 0.2 29 Mason 0.1 80Gallatin <0.1 99 Rock Island 1.0 14 Effingham 0.2 30 Mercer 0.1 81

Greene 0.1 76 Saline 0.1 54 Ogle 0.2 31 Moultrie <0.1 82Grundy 0.2 37 Sangamon 1.8 7 Jefferson 0.2 32 Marshall <0.1 83Hamilton 0.0 102 Schuyler <0.1 90 Macoupin 0.2 33 Menard <0.1 84Hancock 0.1 57 Scott <0.1 95 Morgan 0.2 34 Jasper <0.1 85Hardin <0.1 98 Shelby 0.1 60 Boone 0.2 35 Cumberland <0.1 86Henderson <0.1 89 St. Clair 1.1 12 Christian 0.2 36 Johnson <0.1 87Henry 0.2 27 Stark <0.1 88 Grundy 0.2 37 Stark <0.1 88Iroquois 0.2 38 Stephenson 0.5 19 Iroquois 0.2 38 Henderson <0.1 89Jackson 0.3 24 Tazewell 0.7 15 Livingston 0.2 39 Schuyler <0.1 90Jasper <0.1 85 Union 0.1 72 Marion 0.2 40 Edwards <0.1 91

Jefferson 0.2 32 Vermilion 0.4 20 Bureau 0.2 41 Putnam <0.1 92Jersey 0.1 64 Wabash 0.1 77 Lee 0.2 42 Brown <0.1 93Jo Daviess 0.1 47 Warren 0.1 61 McDonough 0.1 43 Calhoun <0.1 94Johnson <0.1 87 Washington 0.1 70 Clinton 0.1 44 Scott <0.1 95Kane 2.7 5 Wayne 0.1 74 Logan 0.1 45 Alexander <0.1 96Kankakee 0.5 18 White 0.1 71 Montgomery 0.1 46 Pulaski <0.1 97Kendall 0.2 26 Whiteside 0.3 25 Jo Daviess 0.1 47 Hardin <0.1 98Knox 0.2 28 Will 1.9 6 Fulton 0.1 48 Gallatin <0.1 99Lake 5.6 3 Williamson 0.3 23 Monroe 0.1 49 Pope <0.1 100LaSalle 0.6 17 Winnebago 1.8 8 Lawrence 0.1 50 Ford 0.0 101Lawrence 0.1 50 Woodford 0.1 52 Randolph 0.1 51 Hamilton 0.0 102

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TABLE 25: GOVERNMENT (FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL) JOBS, 1999(as a percent of total jobs in the county)

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 11.0% 85 Lee 14.3% 53 Jackson 35.9% 1 Bureau 14.4% 52Alexander 21.5 11 Livingston 15.0 45 Pulaski 31.5 2 Lee 14.3 53Bond 15.8 35 Logan 19.1 18 McDonough 29.8 3 DeWitt 14.2 54Boone 8.7 98 Macon 9.3 95 Johnson 27.3 4 Fayette 14.1 55Brown 21.1 13 Macoupin 15.1 43 Champaign 27.3 5 Cumberland 14.0 56Bureau 14.4 52 Madison 13.8 58 Pope 26.9 6 Massac 14.0 57Calhoun 15.3 41 Marion 11.7 78 Union 26.4 7 Madison 13.8 58Carroll 13.1 63 Marshall 8.8 97 DeKalb 25.7 8 Edwards 13.4 59Cass 17.3 28 Mason 20.1 16 Hamilton 24.8 9 Montgomery 13.3 60Champaign 27.3 5 Massac 14.0 57 Sangamon 23.1 10 Will 13.3 61

Christian 11.9 75 McDonough 29.8 3 Alexander 21.5 11 McLean 13.3 62Clark 10.8 87 McHenry 9.8 91 Henderson 21.2 12 Carroll 13.1 63Clay 12.6 69 McLean 13.3 62 Brown 21.1 13 Ford 13.1 64Clinton 16.1 33 Menard 19.9 17 Mercer 20.9 14 Monroe 13.0 65Coles 18.3 23 Mercer 20.9 14 Hardin 20.7 15 Shelby 13.0 66Cook 10.8 86 Monroe 13.0 65 Mason 20.1 16 Pike 13.0 67Crawford 14.7 49 Montgomery 13.3 60 Menard 19.9 17 Whiteside 12.8 68Cumberland 14.0 56 Morgan 12.1 73 Logan 19.1 18 Clay 12.6 69DeKalb 25.7 8 Moultrie 9.7 93 St. Clair 19.1 19 Kankakee 12.6 70DeWitt 14.2 54 Ogle 11.2 84 Randolph 18.8 20 Washington 12.3 71

Douglas 7.7 100 Peoria 9.2 96 Fulton 18.5 21 Wayne 12.2 72DuPage 6.8 102 Perry 15.2 42 Gallatin 18.4 22 Morgan 12.1 73Edgar 14.7 50 Piatt 17.1 29 Coles 18.3 23 Putnam 12.0 74Edwards 13.4 59 Pike 13.0 67 Saline 18.1 24 Christian 11.9 75Effingham 7.6 101 Pope 26.9 6 Williamson 18.0 25 Woodford 11.8 76Fayette 14.1 55 Pulaski 31.5 2 Hancock 17.7 26 Iroquois 11.8 77Ford 13.1 64 Putnam 12.0 74 Jersey 17.4 27 Marion 11.7 78Franklin 15.4 39 Randolph 18.8 20 Cass 17.3 28 Warren 11.6 79Fulton 18.5 21 Richland 14.9 46 Piatt 17.1 29 LaSalle 11.5 80Gallatin 18.4 22 Rock Island 15.8 36 White 17.0 30 Grundy 11.4 81

Greene 15.0 44 Saline 18.1 24 Lawrence 17.0 31 Kane 11.4 82Grundy 11.4 81 Sangamon 23.1 10 Schuyler 16.8 32 Knox 11.3 83Hamilton 24.8 9 Schuyler 16.8 32 Clinton 16.1 33 Ogle 11.2 84Hancock 17.7 26 Scott 15.8 34 Scott 15.8 34 Adams 11.0 85Hardin 20.7 15 Shelby 13.0 66 Bond 15.8 35 Cook 10.8 86Henderson 21.2 12 St. Clair 19.1 19 Rock Island 15.8 36 Clark 10.8 87Henry 15.4 40 Stark 14.8 48 Lake 15.7 37 Jefferson 10.8 88Iroquois 11.8 77 Stephenson 9.8 92 Jasper 15.6 38 Kendall 10.3 89Jackson 35.9 1 Tazewell 10.1 90 Franklin 15.4 39 Tazewell 10.1 90Jasper 15.6 38 Union 26.4 7 Henry 15.4 40 McHenry 9.8 91

Jefferson 10.8 88 Vermilion 14.9 47 Calhoun 15.3 41 Stephenson 9.8 92Jersey 17.4 27 Wabash 14.6 51 Perry 15.2 42 Moultrie 9.7 93Jo Daviess 9.7 94 Warren 11.6 79 Macoupin 15.1 43 Jo Daviess 9.7 94Johnson 27.3 4 Washington 12.3 71 Greene 15.0 44 Macon 9.3 95Kane 11.4 82 Wayne 12.2 72 Livingston 15.0 45 Peoria 9.2 96Kankakee 12.6 70 White 17.0 30 Richland 14.9 46 Marshall 8.8 97Kendall 10.3 89 Whiteside 12.8 68 Vermilion 14.9 47 Boone 8.7 98Knox 11.3 83 Will 13.3 61 Stark 14.8 48 Winnebago 8.3 99Lake 15.7 37 Williamson 18.0 25 Crawford 14.7 49 Douglas 7.7 100LaSalle 11.5 80 Winnebago 8.3 99 Edgar 14.7 50 Effingham 7.6 101Lawrence 17.0 31 Woodford 11.8 76 Wabash 14.6 51 DuPage 6.8 102

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TABLE 26: GOVERNMENT (FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL) JOBS, 1999(as a percent of total such jobs in the state)

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 0.5% 25 Lee 0.3% 38 Cook 40.5% 1 Boone 0.2% 52Alexander 0.1 88 Livingston 0.4 29 Lake 7.1 2 Richland 0.2 53Bond 0.1 71 Logan 0.3 36 DuPage 5.4 3 Crawford 0.2 54Boone 0.2 52 Macon 0.8 18 Champaign 3.7 4 Fayette 0.2 55Brown 0.1 90 Macoupin 0.3 33 Sangamon 3.4 5 Hancock 0.2 56Bureau 0.3 40 Madison 1.9 9 Kane 2.9 6 Monroe 0.2 57Calhoun <0.1 102 Marion 0.3 34 Will 2.7 7 Mercer 0.1 58Carroll 0.1 68 Marshall 0.1 94 St. Clair 2.6 8 Perry 0.1 59Cass 0.1 79 Mason 0.1 64 Madison 1.9 9 Shelby 0.1 60Champaign 3.7 4 Massac 0.1 77 Rock Island 1.7 10 Edgar 0.1 61

Christian 0.2 49 McDonough 0.8 20 Winnebago 1.7 11 DeWitt 0.1 62Clark 0.1 80 McHenry 1.3 16 McLean 1.6 12 Jo Daviess 0.1 63Clay 0.1 76 McLean 1.6 12 Jackson 1.5 13 Mason 0.1 64Clinton 0.3 35 Menard 0.1 85 DeKalb 1.3 14 Jersey 0.1 65Coles 0.7 22 Mercer 0.1 58 Peoria 1.3 15 White 0.1 66Cook 40.5 1 Monroe 0.2 57 McHenry 1.3 16 Johnson 0.1 67Crawford 0.2 54 Montgomery 0.2 48 Tazewell 0.8 17 Carroll 0.1 68Cumberland 0.1 92 Morgan 0.3 39 Macon 0.8 18 Lawrence 0.1 69DeKalb 1.3 14 Moultrie 0.1 89 Kankakee 0.8 19 Piatt 0.1 70DeWitt 0.1 62 Ogle 0.3 32 McDonough 0.8 20 Bond 0.1 71

Douglas 0.1 81 Peoria 1.3 15 LaSalle 0.8 21 Pike 0.1 72DuPage 5.4 3 Perry 0.1 59 Coles 0.7 22 Washington 0.1 73Edgar 0.1 61 Piatt 0.1 70 Vermilion 0.7 23 Warren 0.1 74Edwards <0.1 101 Pike 0.1 72 Williamson 0.6 24 Wayne 0.1 75Effingham 0.2 46 Pope <0.1 95 Adams 0.5 25 Clay 0.1 76Fayette 0.2 55 Pulaski 0.1 78 Whiteside 0.4 26 Massac 0.1 77Ford 0.1 82 Putnam <0.1 100 Knox 0.4 27 Pulaski 0.1 78Franklin 0.3 42 Randolph 0.4 30 Henry 0.4 28 Cass 0.1 79Fulton 0.3 37 Richland 0.2 53 Livingston 0.4 29 Clark 0.1 80Gallatin <0.1 98 Rock Island 1.7 10 Randolph 0.4 30 Douglas 0.1 81

Greene 0.1 83 Saline 0.2 45 Stephenson 0.3 31 Ford 0.1 82Grundy 0.2 47 Sangamon 3.4 5 Ogle 0.3 32 Greene 0.1 83Hamilton 0.1 87 Schuyler 0.1 91 Macoupin 0.3 33 Wabash 0.1 84Hancock 0.2 56 Scott <0.1 96 Marion 0.3 34 Menard 0.1 85Hardin <0.1 99 Shelby 0.1 60 Clinton 0.3 35 Jasper 0.1 86Henderson 0.1 93 St. Clair 2.6 8 Logan 0.3 36 Hamilton 0.1 87Henry 0.4 28 Stark <0.1 97 Fulton 0.3 37 Alexander 0.1 88Iroquois 0.2 51 Stephenson 0.3 31 Lee 0.3 38 Moultrie 0.1 89Jackson 1.5 13 Tazewell 0.8 17 Morgan 0.3 39 Brown 0.1 90Jasper 0.1 86 Union 0.2 44 Bureau 0.3 40 Schuyler 0.1 91

Jefferson 0.3 41 Vermilion 0.7 23 Jefferson 0.3 41 Cumberland 0.1 92Jersey 0.1 65 Wabash 0.1 84 Franklin 0.3 42 Henderson 0.1 93Jo Daviess 0.1 63 Warren 0.1 74 Kendall 0.3 43 Marshall 0.1 94Johnson 0.1 67 Washington 0.1 73 Union 0.2 44 Pope <0.1 95Kane 2.9 6 Wayne 0.1 75 Saline 0.2 45 Scott <0.1 96Kankakee 0.8 19 White 0.1 66 Effingham 0.2 46 Stark <0.1 97Kendall 0.3 43 Whiteside 0.4 26 Grundy 0.2 47 Gallatin <0.1 98Knox 0.4 27 Will 2.7 7 Montgomery 0.2 48 Hardin <0.1 99Lake 7.1 2 Williamson 0.6 24 Christian 0.2 49 Putnam <0.1 100LaSalle 0.8 21 Winnebago 1.7 11 Woodford 0.2 50 Edwards <0.1 101Lawrence 0.1 69 Woodford 0.2 50 Iroquois 0.2 51 Calhoun <0.1 102

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TABLE 27: MANUFACTURING JOBS, 1999 (as a percent of total jobs in the county)

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 15.0% 36 Lee 20.1% 19 Putnam 37.9% 1 DuPage 11.8% 52Alexander 13.3 45 Livingston 22.8 14 Clay 33.2 2 Bond 11.7 53Bond 11.7 53 Logan 7.1 73 Boone 29.6 3 Ford 11.6 54Boone 29.6 3 Macon 19.8 21 Douglas 27.4 4 Will 11.3 55Brown 0.4 95 Macoupin 6.0 76 Kendall 26.3 5 Jasper 11.3 56Bureau 14.4 38 Madison 16.8 30 Clark 25.8 6 Montgomery 11.3 57Calhoun 0.0 96 Marion 24.6 9 Tazewell 24.8 7 Franklin 11.3 58Carroll 14.1 42 Marshall 16.9 29 Stephenson 24.7 8 Peoria 11.2 59Cass 0.0 97 Mason 9.4 67 Marion 24.6 9 Massac 10.8 60Champaign 10.2 63 Massac 10.8 60 Crawford 24.0 10 Iroquois 10.5 61

Christian 10.0 64 McDonough 9.8 66 Ogle 23.6 11 Williamson 10.3 62Clark 25.8 6 McHenry 20.3 18 Winnebago 23.6 12 Champaign 10.2 63Clay 33.2 2 McLean 8.6 68 Whiteside 23.3 13 Christian 10.0 64Clinton 8.4 70 Menard 0.0 102 Livingston 22.8 14 Grundy 9.8 65Coles 16.0 33 Mercer 5.6 77 Effingham 21.8 15 McDonough 9.8 66Cook 12.5 48 Monroe 3.1 88 Perry 20.9 16 Mason 9.4 67Crawford 24.0 10 Montgomery 11.3 57 Randolph 20.5 17 McLean 8.6 68Cumberland 6.3 75 Morgan 17.7 24 McHenry 20.3 18 Stark 8.6 69DeKalb 14.6 37 Moultrie 16.9 28 Lee 20.1 19 Clinton 8.4 70DeWitt 13.2 46 Ogle 23.6 11 Edgar 20.0 20 Piatt 8.3 71

Douglas 27.4 4 Peoria 11.2 59 Macon 19.8 21 Union 8.1 72DuPage 11.8 52 Perry 20.9 16 Kane 18.8 22 Logan 7.1 73Edgar 20.0 20 Piatt 8.3 71 Warren 18.4 23 St. Clair 6.4 74Edwards 0.0 98 Pike 4.1 83 Morgan 17.7 24 Cumberland 6.3 75Effingham 21.8 15 Pope 1.8 93 Woodford 17.5 25 Macoupin 6.0 76Fayette 14.2 40 Pulaski 2.8 90 Vermilion 17.2 26 Mercer 5.6 77Ford 11.6 54 Putnam 37.9 1 Knox 17.1 27 Greene 5.5 78Franklin 11.3 58 Randolph 20.5 17 Moultrie 16.9 28 White 5.2 79Fulton 3.5 85 Richland 14.1 41 Marshall 16.9 29 Gallatin 5.1 80Gallatin 5.1 80 Rock Island 15.0 35 Madison 16.8 30 Saline 4.9 81

Greene 5.5 78 Saline 4.9 81 Washington 16.7 31 Lawrence 4.3 82Grundy 9.8 65 Sangamon 3.4 86 Wayne 16.6 32 Pike 4.1 83Hamilton 2.9 89 Schuyler 2.6 91 Coles 16.0 33 Jackson 3.8 84Hancock 0.0 99 Scott 3.2 87 Jo Daviess 15.7 34 Fulton 3.5 85Hardin 0.0 100 Shelby 13.9 43 Rock Island 15.0 35 Sangamon 3.4 86Henderson 0.0 101 St. Clair 6.4 74 Adams 15.0 36 Scott 3.2 87Henry 11.9 51 Stark 8.6 69 DeKalb 14.6 37 Monroe 3.1 88Iroquois 10.5 61 Stephenson 24.7 8 Bureau 14.4 38 Hamilton 2.9 89Jackson 3.8 84 Tazewell 24.8 7 Lake 14.3 39 Pulaski 2.8 90Jasper 11.3 56 Union 8.1 72 Fayette 14.2 40 Schuyler 2.6 91

Jefferson 12.9 47 Vermilion 17.2 26 Richland 14.1 41 Johnson 2.4 92Jersey 1.3 94 Wabash 12.5 49 Carroll 14.1 42 Pope 1.8 93Jo Daviess 15.7 34 Warren 18.4 23 Shelby 13.9 43 Jersey 1.3 94Johnson 2.4 92 Washington 16.7 31 Kankakee 13.4 44 Brown 0.4 95Kane 18.8 22 Wayne 16.6 32 Alexander 13.3 45 Calhoun 0.0 96Kankakee 13.4 44 White 5.2 79 DeWitt 13.2 46 Cass 0.0 97Kendall 26.3 5 Whiteside 23.3 13 Jefferson 12.9 47 Edwards 0.0 98Knox 17.1 27 Will 11.3 55 Cook 12.5 48 Hancock 0.0 99Lake 14.3 39 Williamson 10.3 62 Wabash 12.5 49 Hardin 0.0 100LaSalle 12.2 50 Winnebago 23.6 12 LaSalle 12.2 50 Henderson 0.0 101Lawrence 4.3 82 Woodford 17.5 25 Henry 11.9 51 Menard 0.0 102

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TABLE 28: MANUFACTURING JOBS, 1999 (as a percent of total such jobs in the state)

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 0.7% 22 Lee 0.4% 33 Cook 42.4% 1 Warren 0.2% 52Alexander <0.1 78 Livingston 0.5 30 DuPage 8.5 2 Iroquois 0.2 53Bond 0.1 68 Logan 0.1 66 Lake 5.9 3 Richland 0.2 54Boone 0.6 29 Macon 1.5 11 Kane 4.3 4 Jackson 0.1 55Brown <0.1 95 Macoupin 0.1 64 Winnebago 4.3 5 Fayette 0.1 56Bureau 0.3 40 Madison 2.1 7 McHenry 2.4 6 Shelby 0.1 57Calhoun 0.0 96 Marion 0.6 25 Madison 2.1 7 Clinton 0.1 58Carroll 0.1 61 Marshall 0.1 67 Will 2.1 8 Washington 0.1 59Cass 0.0 97 Mason 0.1 74 Tazewell 1.8 9 Wayne 0.1 60Champaign 1.3 13 Massac 0.1 70 Rock Island 1.5 10 Carroll 0.1 61

Christian 0.2 51 McDonough 0.2 43 Macon 1.5 11 DeWitt 0.1 62Clark 0.2 44 McHenry 2.4 6 Peoria 1.4 12 Moultrie 0.1 63Clay 0.3 41 McLean 0.9 14 Champaign 1.3 13 Macoupin 0.1 64Clinton 0.1 58 Menard 0.0 102 McLean 0.9 14 Putnam 0.1 65Coles 0.6 26 Mercer <0.1 80 St. Clair 0.8 15 Logan 0.1 66Cook 42.4 1 Monroe <0.1 82 Stephenson 0.7 16 Marshall 0.1 67Crawford 0.3 42 Montgomery 0.2 49 Whiteside 0.7 17 Bond 0.1 68Cumberland <0.1 85 Morgan 0.4 32 Vermilion 0.7 18 Ford 0.1 69DeKalb 0.7 21 Moultrie 0.1 63 Kankakee 0.7 19 Massac 0.1 70DeWitt 0.1 62 Ogle 0.6 24 LaSalle 0.7 20 Wabash 0.1 71

Douglas 0.3 35 Peoria 1.4 12 DeKalb 0.7 21 Union 0.1 72DuPage 8.5 2 Perry 0.2 46 Adams 0.7 22 Saline 0.1 73Edgar 0.2 48 Piatt 0.1 76 Effingham 0.6 23 Mason 0.1 74Edwards 0.0 98 Pike <0.1 81 Ogle 0.6 24 Jasper 0.1 75Effingham 0.6 23 Pope <0.1 94 Marion 0.6 25 Piatt 0.1 76Fayette 0.1 56 Pulaski <0.1 91 Coles 0.6 26 Fulton 0.1 77Ford 0.1 69 Putnam 0.1 65 Kendall 0.6 27 Alexander <0.1 78Franklin 0.2 50 Randolph 0.4 34 Knox 0.6 28 White <0.1 79Fulton 0.1 77 Richland 0.2 54 Boone 0.6 29 Mercer <0.1 80Gallatin <0.1 88 Rock Island 1.5 10 Livingston 0.5 30 Pike <0.1 81

Greene <0.1 83 Saline 0.1 73 Sangamon 0.5 31 Monroe <0.1 82Grundy 0.2 47 Sangamon 0.5 31 Morgan 0.4 32 Greene <0.1 83Hamilton <0.1 92 Schuyler <0.1 90 Lee 0.4 33 Lawrence <0.1 84Hancock 0.0 99 Scott <0.1 93 Randolph 0.4 34 Cumberland <0.1 85Hardin 0.0 100 Shelby 0.1 57 Douglas 0.3 35 Stark <0.1 86Henderson 0.0 101 St. Clair 0.8 15 Williamson 0.3 36 Johnson <0.1 87Henry 0.3 39 Stark <0.1 86 Jefferson 0.3 37 Gallatin <0.1 88Iroquois 0.2 53 Stephenson 0.7 16 Woodford 0.3 38 Jersey <0.1 89Jackson 0.1 55 Tazewell 1.8 9 Henry 0.3 39 Schuyler <0.1 90Jasper 0.1 75 Union 0.1 72 Bureau 0.3 40 Pulaski <0.1 91

Jefferson 0.3 37 Vermilion 0.7 18 Clay 0.3 41 Hamilton <0.1 92Jersey <0.1 89 Wabash 0.1 71 Crawford 0.3 42 Scott <0.1 93Jo Daviess 0.2 45 Warren 0.2 52 McDonough 0.2 43 Pope <0.1 94Johnson <0.1 87 Washington 0.1 59 Clark 0.2 44 Brown <0.1 95Kane 4.3 4 Wayne 0.1 60 Jo Daviess 0.2 45 Calhoun 0.0 96Kankakee 0.7 19 White <0.1 79 Perry 0.2 46 Cass 0.0 97Kendall 0.6 27 Whiteside 0.7 17 Grundy 0.2 47 Edwards 0.0 98Knox 0.6 28 Will 2.1 8 Edgar 0.2 48 Hancock 0.0 99Lake 5.9 3 Williamson 0.3 36 Montgomery 0.2 49 Hardin 0.0 100LaSalle 0.7 20 Winnebago 4.3 5 Franklin 0.2 50 Henderson 0.0 101Lawrence <0.1 84 Woodford 0.3 38 Christian 0.2 51 Menard 0.0 102

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TABLE 29: SERVICE JOBS, 1999 (as a percent of total jobs in the county)

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 29.7% 17 Lee 27.1% 34 Peoria 39.7% 1 McHenry 25.3% 52Alexander 29.0 19 Livingston 21.4 77 Hardin 38.9 2 Marshall 25.2 53Bond 26.4 42 Logan 27.2 32 Cook 35.7 3 Richland 25.1 54Boone 18.9 89 Macon 27.7 28 DuPage 35.3 4 Pope 24.9 55Brown 19.9 87 Macoupin 26.7 39 Sangamon 33.5 5 Grundy 24.5 56Bureau 24.4 58 Madison 28.3 23 Massac 33.3 6 Jackson 24.5 57Calhoun 18.8 91 Marion 27.6 29 Jersey 32.8 7 Bureau 24.4 58Carroll 17.7 95 Marshall 25.2 53 Coles 32.1 8 Wayne 24.4 59Cass 31.1 10 Mason 18.1 93 St. Clair 32.0 9 Shelby 24.3 60Champaign 26.2 43 Massac 33.3 6 Cass 31.1 10 Woodford 24.2 61

Christian 28.0 25 McDonough 17.1 97 Kane 30.5 11 Menard 24.1 62Clark 18.0 94 McHenry 25.3 52 Winnebago 30.5 12 Wabash 23.7 63Clay 18.9 90 McLean 26.8 38 Morgan 30.4 13 Vermilion 23.7 64Clinton 22.9 69 Menard 24.1 62 Lake 30.3 14 Pike 23.7 65Coles 32.1 8 Mercer 21.1 79 Jefferson 29.8 15 Stephenson 23.7 66Cook 35.7 3 Monroe 27.0 36 Kankakee 29.8 16 Whiteside 23.4 67Crawford 21.0 81 Montgomery 28.4 22 Adams 29.7 17 Piatt 23.3 68Cumberland 27.1 35 Morgan 30.4 13 Knox 29.6 18 Clinton 22.9 69DeKalb 22.4 73 Moultrie 27.8 27 Alexander 29.0 19 Edgar 22.9 70DeWitt 17.2 96 Ogle 22.7 72 Will 28.6 20 Fayette 22.9 71

Douglas 15.5 99 Peoria 39.7 1 Saline 28.5 21 Ogle 22.7 72DuPage 35.3 4 Perry 21.9 75 Montgomery 28.4 22 DeKalb 22.4 73Edgar 22.9 70 Piatt 23.3 68 Madison 28.3 23 Stark 22.2 74Edwards 26.0 45 Pike 23.7 65 Franklin 28.0 24 Perry 21.9 75Effingham 25.5 51 Pope 24.9 55 Christian 28.0 25 Greene 21.8 76Fayette 22.9 71 Pulaski 27.2 31 Rock Island 27.9 26 Livingston 21.4 77Ford 25.7 50 Putnam 0.0 101 Moultrie 27.8 27 Schuyler 21.3 78Franklin 28.0 24 Randolph 19.6 88 Macon 27.7 28 Mercer 21.1 79Fulton 26.6 40 Richland 25.1 54 Marion 27.6 29 Tazewell 21.1 80Gallatin 0.0 100 Rock Island 27.9 26 Lawrence 27.3 30 Crawford 21.0 81

Greene 21.8 76 Saline 28.5 21 Pulaski 27.2 31 Johnson 20.8 82Grundy 24.5 56 Sangamon 33.5 5 Logan 27.2 32 Washington 20.6 83Hamilton 18.5 92 Schuyler 21.3 78 Williamson 27.1 33 Henry 20.4 84Hancock 26.8 37 Scott 0.0 102 Lee 27.1 34 Kendall 20.1 85Hardin 38.9 2 Shelby 24.3 60 Cumberland 27.1 35 Henderson 20.0 86Henderson 20.0 86 St. Clair 32.0 9 Monroe 27.0 36 Brown 19.9 87Henry 20.4 84 Stark 22.2 74 Hancock 26.8 37 Randolph 19.6 88Iroquois 26.1 44 Stephenson 23.7 66 McLean 26.8 38 Boone 18.9 89Jackson 24.5 57 Tazewell 21.1 80 Macoupin 26.7 39 Clay 18.9 90Jasper 16.2 98 Union 25.8 48 Fulton 26.6 40 Calhoun 18.8 91

Jefferson 29.8 15 Vermilion 23.7 64 White 26.6 41 Hamilton 18.5 92Jersey 32.8 7 Wabash 23.7 63 Bond 26.4 42 Mason 18.1 93Jo Daviess 25.9 47 Warren 25.8 49 Champaign 26.2 43 Clark 18.0 94Johnson 20.8 82 Washington 20.6 83 Iroquois 26.1 44 Carroll 17.7 95Kane 30.5 11 Wayne 24.4 59 Edwards 26.0 45 DeWitt 17.2 96Kankakee 29.8 16 White 26.6 41 LaSalle 26.0 46 McDonough 17.1 97Kendall 20.1 85 Whiteside 23.4 67 Jo Daviess 25.9 47 Jasper 16.2 98Knox 29.6 18 Will 28.6 20 Union 25.8 48 Douglas 15.5 99Lake 30.3 14 Williamson 27.1 33 Warren 25.8 49 Gallatin 0.0 100LaSalle 26.0 46 Winnebago 30.5 12 Ford 25.7 50 Putnam 0.0 101Lawrence 27.3 30 Woodford 24.2 61 Effingham 25.5 51 Scott 0.0 102

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TABLE 30: SERVICE JOBS, 1999 (as a percent of total such jobs in the state)

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 0.5% 19 Lee 0.2% 33 Cook 50.3% 1 Randolph 0.1% 52Alexander <0.1 87 Livingston 0.2 36 DuPage 10.6 2 Monroe 0.1 53Bond 0.1 70 Logan 0.2 47 Lake 5.2 3 Richland 0.1 54Boone 0.1 49 Macon 0.9 15 Kane 2.9 4 Shelby 0.1 55Brown <0.1 94 Macoupin 0.2 34 Winnebago 2.3 5 Jersey 0.1 56Bureau 0.2 41 Madison 1.5 10 Will 2.2 6 Massac 0.1 57Calhoun <0.1 99 Marion 0.3 30 Peoria 2.1 7 Fayette 0.1 58Carroll 0.1 76 Marshall 0.1 81 Sangamon 1.9 8 Warren 0.1 59Cass 0.1 74 Mason <0.1 84 St. Clair 1.6 9 Crawford 0.1 60Champaign 1.3 11 Massac 0.1 57 Madison 1.5 10 Union 0.1 61

Christian 0.2 35 McDonough 0.2 43 Champaign 1.3 11 Hancock 0.1 62Clark 0.1 77 McHenry 1.2 12 McHenry 1.2 12 Edgar 0.1 63Clay 0.1 79 McLean 1.2 13 McLean 1.2 13 Wayne 0.1 64Clinton 0.2 44 Menard <0.1 86 Rock Island 1.2 14 Pike 0.1 65Coles 0.5 20 Mercer 0.1 82 Macon 0.9 15 Perry 0.1 66Cook 50.3 1 Monroe 0.1 53 Kankakee 0.7 16 White 0.1 67Crawford 0.1 60 Montgomery 0.2 39 Tazewell 0.6 17 Moultrie 0.1 68Cumberland <0.1 85 Morgan 0.3 31 LaSalle 0.6 18 Douglas 0.1 69DeKalb 0.4 21 Moultrie 0.1 68 Adams 0.5 19 Bond 0.1 70DeWitt 0.1 75 Ogle 0.2 32 Coles 0.5 20 Lawrence 0.1 71

Douglas 0.1 69 Peoria 2.1 7 DeKalb 0.4 21 Ford 0.1 72DuPage 10.6 2 Perry 0.1 66 Vermilion 0.4 22 Washington 0.1 73Edgar 0.1 63 Piatt 0.1 78 Knox 0.4 23 Cass 0.1 74Edwards <0.1 93 Pike 0.1 65 Jackson 0.4 24 DeWitt 0.1 75Effingham 0.3 27 Pope <0.1 98 Williamson 0.3 25 Carroll 0.1 76Fayette 0.1 58 Pulaski <0.1 89 Whiteside 0.3 26 Clark 0.1 77Ford 0.1 72 Putnam 0.0 101 Effingham 0.3 27 Piatt 0.1 78Franklin 0.2 42 Randolph 0.1 52 Stephenson 0.3 28 Clay 0.1 79Fulton 0.2 45 Richland 0.1 54 Jefferson 0.3 29 Wabash 0.1 80Gallatin 0.0 100 Rock Island 1.2 14 Marion 0.3 30 Marshall 0.1 81

Greene 0.1 83 Saline 0.1 50 Morgan 0.3 31 Mercer 0.1 82Grundy 0.2 38 Sangamon 1.9 8 Ogle 0.2 32 Greene 0.1 83Hamilton <0.1 96 Schuyler <0.1 91 Lee 0.2 33 Mason <0.1 84Hancock 0.1 62 Scott 0.0 102 Macoupin 0.2 34 Cumberland <0.1 85Hardin <0.1 92 Shelby 0.1 55 Christian 0.2 35 Menard <0.1 86Henderson <0.1 97 St. Clair 1.6 9 Livingston 0.2 36 Alexander <0.1 87Henry 0.2 37 Stark <0.1 95 Henry 0.2 37 Johnson <0.1 88Iroquois 0.2 46 Stephenson 0.3 28 Grundy 0.2 38 Pulaski <0.1 89Jackson 0.4 24 Tazewell 0.6 17 Montgomery 0.2 39 Jasper <0.1 90Jasper <0.1 90 Union 0.1 61 Kendall 0.2 40 Schuyler <0.1 91

Jefferson 0.3 29 Vermilion 0.4 22 Bureau 0.2 41 Hardin <0.1 92Jersey 0.1 56 Wabash 0.1 80 Franklin 0.2 42 Edwards <0.1 93Jo Daviess 0.1 51 Warren 0.1 59 McDonough 0.2 43 Brown <0.1 94Johnson <0.1 88 Washington 0.1 73 Clinton 0.2 44 Stark <0.1 95Kane 2.9 4 Wayne 0.1 64 Fulton 0.2 45 Hamilton <0.1 96Kankakee 0.7 16 White 0.1 67 Iroquois 0.2 46 Henderson <0.1 97Kendall 0.2 40 Whiteside 0.3 26 Logan 0.2 47 Pope <0.1 98Knox 0.4 23 Will 2.2 6 Woodford 0.2 48 Calhoun <0.1 99Lake 5.2 3 Williamson 0.3 25 Boone 0.1 49 Gallatin 0.0 100LaSalle 0.6 18 Winnebago 2.3 5 Saline 0.1 50 Putnam 0.0 101Lawrence 0.1 71 Woodford 0.2 48 Jo Daviess 0.1 51 Scott 0.0 102

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TABLE 31: TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITY JOBS, 1999(as a percent of total jobs in the county)

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 4.2% 54 Lee 3.1% 83 Brown 16.5% 1 Vermilion 4.3% 52Alexander 8.2 10 Livingston 3.5 74 Grundy 14.8 2 Logan 4.2 53Bond 5.0 35 Logan 4.2 53 DeWitt 14.7 3 Adams 4.2 54Boone 3.0 85 Macon 8.1 11 Gallatin 11.1 4 Peoria 4.2 55Brown 16.5 1 Macoupin 5.1 32 Scott 10.7 5 Menard 4.2 56Bureau 0.0 100 Madison 4.9 37 Massac 10.1 6 Iroquois 4.2 57Calhoun 2.9 89 Marion 7.5 14 Hardin 9.8 7 Richland 4.1 58Carroll 8.3 9 Marshall 3.9 63 Cass 9.0 8 Hancock 4.0 59Cass 9.0 8 Mason 6.2 22 Carroll 8.3 9 Franklin 4.0 60Champaign 3.4 77 Massac 10.1 6 Alexander 8.2 10 Moultrie 3.9 61

Christian 4.5 44 McDonough 2.1 98 Macon 8.1 11 Edgar 3.9 62Clark 2.6 94 McHenry 3.0 84 Jasper 8.1 12 Marshall 3.9 63Clay 3.3 78 McLean 3.2 81 Ogle 8.0 13 Pike 3.9 64Clinton 3.4 75 Menard 4.2 56 Marion 7.5 14 Sangamon 3.9 65Coles 4.3 49 Mercer 3.7 71 Tazewell 7.3 15 Woodford 3.8 66Cook 6.5 21 Monroe 4.5 46 LaSalle 7.3 16 Wayne 3.8 67Crawford 2.9 91 Montgomery 6.5 19 Knox 7.0 17 Warren 3.7 68Cumberland 0.0 101 Morgan 4.3 51 Stark 6.6 18 Pope 3.7 69DeKalb 2.6 95 Moultrie 3.9 61 Montgomery 6.5 19 Hamilton 3.7 70DeWitt 14.7 3 Ogle 8.0 13 Washington 6.5 20 Mercer 3.7 71

Douglas 4.4 48 Peoria 4.2 55 Cook 6.5 21 Effingham 3.6 72DuPage 5.7 25 Perry 3.3 80 Mason 6.2 22 Jersey 3.5 73Edgar 3.9 62 Piatt 4.8 41 Jo Daviess 6.1 23 Livingston 3.5 74Edwards 0.0 102 Pike 3.9 64 Will 5.7 24 Clinton 3.4 75Effingham 3.6 72 Pope 3.7 69 DuPage 5.7 25 Schuyler 3.4 76Fayette 2.9 92 Pulaski 2.5 96 St. Clair 5.7 26 Champaign 3.4 77Ford 4.7 42 Putnam 5.3 30 Shelby 5.6 27 Clay 3.3 78Franklin 4.0 60 Randolph 4.9 39 Williamson 5.5 28 Kendall 3.3 79Fulton 4.3 50 Richland 4.1 58 White 5.5 29 Perry 3.3 80Gallatin 11.1 4 Rock Island 5.1 33 Putnam 5.3 30 McLean 3.2 81

Greene 3.0 87 Saline 4.5 47 Henderson 5.2 31 Whiteside 3.1 82Grundy 14.8 2 Sangamon 3.9 65 Macoupin 5.1 32 Lee 3.1 83Hamilton 3.7 70 Schuyler 3.4 76 Rock Island 5.1 33 McHenry 3.0 84Hancock 4.0 59 Scott 10.7 5 Kankakee 5.0 34 Boone 3.0 85Hardin 9.8 7 Shelby 5.6 27 Bond 5.0 35 Union 3.0 86Henderson 5.2 31 St. Clair 5.7 26 Wabash 4.9 36 Greene 3.0 87Henry 4.5 43 Stark 6.6 18 Madison 4.9 37 Kane 2.9 88Iroquois 4.2 57 Stephenson 2.3 97 Lawrence 4.9 38 Calhoun 2.9 89Jackson 2.9 90 Tazewell 7.3 15 Randolph 4.9 39 Jackson 2.9 90Jasper 8.1 12 Union 3.0 86 Jefferson 4.8 40 Crawford 2.9 91

Jefferson 4.8 40 Vermilion 4.3 52 Piatt 4.8 41 Fayette 2.9 92Jersey 3.5 73 Wabash 4.9 36 Ford 4.7 42 Lake 2.7 93Jo Daviess 6.1 23 Warren 3.7 68 Henry 4.5 43 Clark 2.6 94Johnson 2.0 99 Washington 6.5 20 Christian 4.5 44 DeKalb 2.6 95Kane 2.9 88 Wayne 3.8 67 Winnebago 4.5 45 Pulaski 2.5 96Kankakee 5.0 34 White 5.5 29 Monroe 4.5 46 Stephenson 2.3 97Kendall 3.3 79 Whiteside 3.1 82 Saline 4.5 47 McDonough 2.1 98Knox 7.0 17 Will 5.7 24 Douglas 4.4 48 Johnson 2.0 99Lake 2.7 93 Williamson 5.5 28 Coles 4.3 49 Bureau 0.0 100LaSalle 7.3 16 Winnebago 4.5 45 Fulton 4.3 50 Cumberland 0.0 101Lawrence 4.9 38 Woodford 3.8 66 Morgan 4.3 51 Edwards 0.0 102

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TABLE 32: TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITY JOBS, 1999(as a percent of total such jobs in the state)

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 0.5% 22 Lee 0.1% 50 Cook 53.9% 1 Shelby 0.1% 52Alexander 0.1 82 Livingston 0.2 40 DuPage 10.1 2 Boone 0.1 53Bond 0.1 66 Logan 0.1 49 Lake 2.7 3 Washington 0.1 54Boone 0.1 53 Macon 1.5 9 Will 2.6 4 Saline 0.1 55Brown 0.1 60 Macoupin 0.2 35 Winnebago 2.0 5 Douglas 0.1 56Bureau 0.0 100 Madison 1.5 8 St. Clair 1.7 6 McDonough 0.1 57Calhoun <0.1 98 Marion 0.4 24 Kane 1.6 7 Cass 0.1 58Carroll 0.2 41 Marshall 0.1 87 Madison 1.5 8 Monroe 0.1 59Cass 0.1 58 Mason 0.1 64 Macon 1.5 9 Brown 0.1 60Champaign 1.0 15 Massac 0.2 44 Peoria 1.3 10 Richland 0.1 61

Christian 0.2 39 McDonough 0.1 57 Tazewell 1.3 11 Jasper 0.1 62Clark 0.1 85 McHenry 0.9 16 Sangamon 1.3 12 White 0.1 63Clay 0.1 80 McLean 0.9 17 Rock Island 1.2 13 Mason 0.1 64Clinton 0.1 51 Menard <0.1 88 LaSalle 1.1 14 Edgar 0.1 65Coles 0.4 26 Mercer 0.1 84 Champaign 1.0 15 Bond 0.1 66Cook 53.9 1 Monroe 0.1 59 McHenry 0.9 16 Warren 0.1 67Crawford 0.1 74 Montgomery 0.3 31 McLean 0.9 17 Ford 0.1 68Cumberland 0.0 101 Morgan 0.2 36 Grundy 0.7 18 Lawrence 0.1 69DeKalb 0.3 28 Moultrie 0.1 79 Kankakee 0.7 19 Pike 0.1 70DeWitt 0.3 27 Ogle 0.5 21 Knox 0.6 20 Hancock 0.1 71

Douglas 0.1 56 Peoria 1.3 10 Ogle 0.5 21 Wayne 0.1 72DuPage 10.1 2 Perry 0.1 77 Adams 0.5 22 Piatt 0.1 73Edgar 0.1 65 Piatt 0.1 73 Vermilion 0.4 23 Crawford 0.1 74Edwards 0.0 102 Pike 0.1 70 Marion 0.4 24 Fayette 0.1 75Effingham 0.2 33 Pope <0.1 99 Williamson 0.4 25 Wabash 0.1 76Fayette 0.1 75 Pulaski <0.1 97 Coles 0.4 26 Perry 0.1 77Ford 0.1 68 Putnam <0.1 92 DeWitt 0.3 27 Scott 0.1 78Franklin 0.2 46 Randolph 0.2 37 DeKalb 0.3 28 Moultrie 0.1 79Fulton 0.2 45 Richland 0.1 61 Jackson 0.3 29 Clay 0.1 80Gallatin 0.1 86 Rock Island 1.2 13 Jefferson 0.3 30 Jersey 0.1 81

Greene <0.1 89 Saline 0.1 55 Montgomery 0.3 31 Alexander 0.1 82Grundy 0.7 18 Sangamon 1.3 12 Henry 0.3 32 Union 0.1 83Hamilton <0.1 95 Schuyler <0.1 94 Effingham 0.2 33 Mercer 0.1 84Hancock 0.1 71 Scott 0.1 78 Whiteside 0.2 34 Clark 0.1 85Hardin <0.1 91 Shelby 0.1 52 Macoupin 0.2 35 Gallatin 0.1 86Henderson <0.1 93 St. Clair 1.7 6 Morgan 0.2 36 Marshall 0.1 87Henry 0.3 32 Stark <0.1 90 Randolph 0.2 37 Menard <0.1 88Iroquois 0.2 47 Stephenson 0.2 43 Jo Daviess 0.2 38 Greene <0.1 89Jackson 0.3 29 Tazewell 1.3 11 Christian 0.2 39 Stark <0.1 90Jasper 0.1 62 Union 0.1 83 Livingston 0.2 40 Hardin <0.1 91

Jefferson 0.3 30 Vermilion 0.4 23 Carroll 0.2 41 Putnam <0.1 92Jersey 0.1 81 Wabash 0.1 76 Kendall 0.2 42 Henderson <0.1 93Jo Daviess 0.2 38 Warren 0.1 67 Stephenson 0.2 43 Schuyler <0.1 94Johnson <0.1 96 Washington 0.1 54 Massac 0.2 44 Hamilton <0.1 95Kane 1.6 7 Wayne 0.1 72 Fulton 0.2 45 Johnson <0.1 96Kankakee 0.7 19 White 0.1 63 Franklin 0.2 46 Pulaski <0.1 97Kendall 0.2 42 Whiteside 0.2 34 Iroquois 0.2 47 Calhoun <0.1 98Knox 0.6 20 Will 2.6 4 Woodford 0.1 48 Pope <0.1 99Lake 2.7 3 Williamson 0.4 25 Logan 0.1 49 Bureau 0.0 100LaSalle 1.1 14 Winnebago 2.0 5 Lee 0.1 50 Cumberland 0.0 101Lawrence 0.1 69 Woodford 0.1 48 Clinton 0.1 51 Edwards 0.0 102

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TABLE 33: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE JOBS, 1999 (as a percent of total jobs in the county)

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 24.1% 20 Lee 17.5% 84 Jersey 28.6% 1 Schuyler 20.7% 52Alexander 16.9 89 Livingston 18.3 78 McDonough 28.3 2 Champaign 20.6 53Bond 18.2 79 Logan 27.1 4 Douglas 27.3 3 Perry 20.5 54Boone 18.1 80 Macon 21.0 47 Logan 27.1 4 Kane 20.4 55Brown 9.4 102 Macoupin 23.3 24 LaSalle 27.1 5 Greene 20.4 56Bureau 20.1 61 Madison 21.4 44 Henry 26.4 6 Hamilton 20.3 57Calhoun 22.0 35 Marion 15.1 96 Jefferson 26.2 7 Woodford 20.3 58Carroll 19.0 72 Marshall 22.0 34 Ford 25.8 8 DeWitt 20.2 59Cass 23.2 25 Mason 25.7 10 Vermilion 25.8 9 Jackson 20.2 60Champaign 20.6 53 Massac 15.3 95 Mason 25.7 10 Bureau 20.1 61

Christian 23.6 23 McDonough 28.3 2 Richland 25.6 11 Morgan 20.1 62Clark 21.2 46 McHenry 21.7 41 Monroe 25.2 12 Jo Daviess 20.0 63Clay 17.4 86 McLean 19.6 67 Clinton 25.2 13 Edwards 19.8 64Clinton 25.2 13 Menard 21.9 37 Saline 25.1 14 Sangamon 19.7 65Coles 18.3 77 Mercer 17.6 83 Effingham 25.0 15 Iroquois 19.7 66Cook 19.2 70 Monroe 25.2 12 Pike 24.9 16 McLean 19.6 67Crawford 19.1 71 Montgomery 21.7 39 DuPage 24.8 17 Warren 19.5 68Cumberland 21.3 45 Morgan 20.1 62 Franklin 24.6 18 Randolph 19.3 69DeKalb 18.7 73 Moultrie 17.8 81 Kankakee 24.4 19 Cook 19.2 70DeWitt 20.2 59 Ogle 17.5 85 Adams 24.1 20 Crawford 19.1 71

Douglas 27.3 3 Peoria 23.0 27 Fulton 23.8 21 Carroll 19.0 72DuPage 24.8 17 Perry 20.5 54 St. Clair 23.7 22 DeKalb 18.7 73Edgar 14.5 97 Piatt 22.7 30 Christian 23.6 23 Johnson 18.7 74Edwards 19.8 64 Pike 24.9 16 Macoupin 23.3 24 Lawrence 18.6 75Effingham 25.0 15 Pope 11.0 100 Cass 23.2 25 Wayne 18.4 76Fayette 21.8 38 Pulaski 10.8 101 Williamson 23.0 26 Coles 18.3 77Ford 25.8 8 Putnam 11.5 99 Peoria 23.0 27 Livingston 18.3 78Franklin 24.6 18 Randolph 19.3 69 Wabash 22.8 28 Bond 18.2 79Fulton 23.8 21 Richland 25.6 11 Rock Island 22.8 29 Boone 18.1 80Gallatin 20.9 49 Rock Island 22.8 29 Piatt 22.7 30 Moultrie 17.8 81

Greene 20.4 56 Saline 25.1 14 White 22.6 31 Jasper 17.6 82Grundy 21.5 43 Sangamon 19.7 65 Lake 22.2 32 Mercer 17.6 83Hamilton 20.3 57 Schuyler 20.7 52 Will 22.2 33 Lee 17.5 84Hancock 16.0 91 Scott 15.4 94 Marshall 22.0 34 Ogle 17.5 85Hardin 12.6 98 Shelby 15.5 93 Calhoun 22.0 35 Clay 17.4 86Henderson 17.0 88 St. Clair 23.7 22 Knox 21.9 36 Stark 17.2 87Henry 26.4 6 Stark 17.2 87 Menard 21.9 37 Henderson 17.0 88Iroquois 19.7 66 Stephenson 16.1 90 Fayette 21.8 38 Alexander 16.9 89Jackson 20.2 60 Tazewell 21.6 42 Montgomery 21.7 39 Stephenson 16.1 90Jasper 17.6 82 Union 15.6 92 Whiteside 21.7 40 Hancock 16.0 91

Jefferson 26.2 7 Vermilion 25.8 9 McHenry 21.7 41 Union 15.6 92Jersey 28.6 1 Wabash 22.8 28 Tazewell 21.6 42 Shelby 15.5 93Jo Daviess 20.0 63 Warren 19.5 68 Grundy 21.5 43 Scott 15.4 94Johnson 18.7 74 Washington 20.9 50 Madison 21.4 44 Massac 15.3 95Kane 20.4 55 Wayne 18.4 76 Cumberland 21.3 45 Marion 15.1 96Kankakee 24.4 19 White 22.6 31 Clark 21.2 46 Edgar 14.5 97Kendall 21.0 48 Whiteside 21.7 40 Macon 21.0 47 Hardin 12.6 98Knox 21.9 36 Will 22.2 33 Kendall 21.0 48 Putnam 11.5 99Lake 22.2 32 Williamson 23.0 26 Gallatin 20.9 49 Pope 11.0 100LaSalle 27.1 5 Winnebago 20.7 51 Washington 20.9 50 Pulaski 10.8 101Lawrence 18.6 75 Woodford 20.3 58 Winnebago 20.7 51 Brown 9.4 102

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TABLE 34: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE JOBS, 1999 (as a percent of total such jobs in the state)

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 0.7% 20 Lee 0.2% 48 Cook 41.9% 1 Iroquois 0.2% 52Alexander <0.1 91 Livingston 0.3 38 DuPage 11.5 2 Richland 0.2 53Bond 0.1 77 Logan 0.2 40 Lake 5.8 3 Monroe 0.2 54Boone 0.2 46 Macon 1.0 17 Kane 3.0 4 Jo Daviess 0.2 55Brown <0.1 100 Macoupin 0.3 34 Will 2.6 5 Fayette 0.1 56Bureau 0.2 42 Madison 1.8 9 Winnebago 2.4 6 Jersey 0.1 57Calhoun <0.1 93 Marion 0.2 43 Peoria 1.9 7 Pike 0.1 58Carroll 0.1 66 Marshall 0.1 80 St. Clair 1.9 8 Crawford 0.1 59Cass 0.1 78 Mason 0.1 68 Madison 1.8 9 DeWitt 0.1 60Champaign 1.6 12 Massac 0.1 84 Sangamon 1.7 10 Perry 0.1 61

Christian 0.3 37 McDonough 0.4 28 McHenry 1.6 11 Clark 0.1 62Clark 0.1 62 McHenry 1.6 11 Champaign 1.6 12 Washington 0.1 63Clay 0.1 72 McLean 1.4 14 Rock Island 1.5 13 Ford 0.1 64Clinton 0.3 36 Menard 0.1 85 McLean 1.4 14 Warren 0.1 65Coles 0.4 27 Mercer 0.1 83 LaSalle 1.0 15 Carroll 0.1 66Cook 41.9 1 Monroe 0.2 54 Tazewell 1.0 16 White 0.1 67Crawford 0.1 59 Montgomery 0.2 44 Macon 1.0 17 Mason 0.1 68Cumberland 0.1 87 Morgan 0.3 35 Kankakee 0.9 18 Shelby 0.1 69DeKalb 0.6 21 Moultrie 0.1 81 Vermilion 0.7 19 Wayne 0.1 70DeWitt 0.1 60 Ogle 0.3 33 Adams 0.7 20 Piatt 0.1 71

Douglas 0.2 50 Peoria 1.9 7 DeKalb 0.6 21 Clay 0.1 72DuPage 11.5 2 Perry 0.1 61 Jackson 0.5 22 Wabash 0.1 73Edgar 0.1 75 Piatt 0.1 71 Knox 0.5 23 Union 0.1 74Edwards <0.1 92 Pike 0.1 58 Effingham 0.5 24 Edgar 0.1 75Effingham 0.5 24 Pope <0.1 102 Williamson 0.5 25 Hancock 0.1 76Fayette 0.1 56 Pulaski <0.1 98 Whiteside 0.4 26 Bond 0.1 77Ford 0.1 64 Putnam <0.1 99 Coles 0.4 27 Cass 0.1 78Franklin 0.2 41 Randolph 0.2 47 McDonough 0.4 28 Lawrence 0.1 79Fulton 0.2 45 Richland 0.2 53 Jefferson 0.4 29 Marshall 0.1 80Gallatin <0.1 96 Rock Island 1.5 13 Henry 0.4 30 Moultrie 0.1 81

Greene 0.1 82 Saline 0.2 51 Stephenson 0.3 31 Greene 0.1 82Grundy 0.3 39 Sangamon 1.7 10 Kendall 0.3 32 Mercer 0.1 83Hamilton <0.1 90 Schuyler <0.1 89 Ogle 0.3 33 Massac 0.1 84Hancock 0.1 76 Scott <0.1 97 Macoupin 0.3 34 Menard 0.1 85Hardin <0.1 101 Shelby 0.1 69 Morgan 0.3 35 Jasper 0.1 86Henderson <0.1 95 St. Clair 1.9 8 Clinton 0.3 36 Cumberland 0.1 87Henry 0.4 30 Stark <0.1 94 Christian 0.3 37 Johnson 0.1 88Iroquois 0.2 52 Stephenson 0.3 31 Livingston 0.3 38 Schuyler <0.1 89Jackson 0.5 22 Tazewell 1.0 16 Grundy 0.3 39 Hamilton <0.1 90Jasper 0.1 86 Union 0.1 74 Logan 0.2 40 Alexander <0.1 91

Jefferson 0.4 29 Vermilion 0.7 19 Franklin 0.2 41 Edwards <0.1 92Jersey 0.1 57 Wabash 0.1 73 Bureau 0.2 42 Calhoun <0.1 93Jo Daviess 0.2 55 Warren 0.1 65 Marion 0.2 43 Stark <0.1 94Johnson 0.1 88 Washington 0.1 63 Montgomery 0.2 44 Henderson <0.1 95Kane 3.0 4 Wayne 0.1 70 Fulton 0.2 45 Gallatin <0.1 96Kankakee 0.9 18 White 0.1 67 Boone 0.2 46 Scott <0.1 97Kendall 0.3 32 Whiteside 0.4 26 Randolph 0.2 47 Pulaski <0.1 98Knox 0.5 23 Will 2.6 5 Lee 0.2 48 Putnam <0.1 99Lake 5.8 3 Williamson 0.5 25 Woodford 0.2 49 Brown <0.1 100LaSalle 1.0 15 Winnebago 2.4 6 Douglas 0.2 50 Hardin <0.1 101Lawrence 0.1 79 Woodford 0.2 49 Saline 0.2 51 Pope <0.1 102

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TABLE 35: NUMBER OF STATE EMPLOYEES, 2001 (excluding those at state universities)

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 987 24 Lee 998 23 Cook 22,610 1 Ogle 352 52Alexander 221 65 Livingston 1,144 20 Sangamon 20,104 2 Grundy 346 53Bond 284 58 Logan 1,740 9 Will 3,066 3 Edgar 328 54Boone 197 72 Macon 922 27 DuPage 2,703 4 Coles 316 55Brown 262 59 Macoupin 1,065 21 Kankakee 2,487 5 Crawford 313 56Bureau 300 57 Madison 1,508 11 Kane 2,472 6 Bureau 300 57Calhoun 102 94 Marion 972 25 Lake 1,818 7 Bond 284 58Carroll 171 75 Marshall 100 96 Morgan 1,764 8 Brown 262 59Cass 512 43 Mason 467 44 Logan 1,740 9 Kendall 252 60Champaign 1,311 14 Massac 169 76 LaSalle 1,545 10 Warren 252 61

Christian 1,174 19 McDonough 247 62 Madison 1,508 11 McDonough 247 62Clark 164 78 McHenry 680 33 St. Clair 1,445 12 Shelby 234 63Clay 102 95 McLean 761 29 Randolph 1,338 13 Woodford 227 64Clinton 621 38 Menard 1,307 15 Champaign 1,311 14 Alexander 221 65Coles 316 55 Mercer 113 91 Menard 1,307 15 Stephenson 219 66Cook 22,610 1 Monroe 164 79 Jackson 1,290 16 Pulaski 215 67Crawford 313 56 Montgomery 1,016 22 Winnebago 1,230 17 Scott 214 68Cumberland 119 89 Morgan 1,764 8 Peoria 1,178 18 Jersey 201 69DeKalb 448 46 Moultrie 126 85 Christian 1,174 19 Washington 199 70DeWitt 167 77 Ogle 352 52 Livingston 1,144 20 Richland 198 71

Douglas 132 84 Peoria 1,178 18 Macoupin 1,065 21 Boone 197 72DuPage 2,703 4 Perry 668 35 Montgomery 1,016 22 Lawrence 188 73Edgar 328 54 Piatt 121 88 Lee 998 23 Schuyler 178 74Edwards 54 101 Pike 426 47 Adams 987 24 Carroll 171 75Effingham 398 49 Pope 139 82 Marion 972 25 Massac 169 76Fayette 589 40 Pulaski 215 67 Williamson 964 26 DeWitt 167 77Ford 139 81 Putnam 66 100 Macon 922 27 Clark 164 78Franklin 676 34 Randolph 1,338 13 Union 868 28 Monroe 164 79Fulton 577 41 Richland 198 71 McLean 761 29 Wayne 140 80Gallatin 73 98 Rock Island 656 36 Vermilion 718 30 Ford 139 81

Greene 364 50 Saline 516 42 Tazewell 702 31 Pope 139 82Grundy 346 53 Sangamon 20,104 2 Johnson 687 32 Hardin 133 83Hamilton 122 87 Schuyler 178 74 McHenry 680 33 Douglas 132 84Hancock 123 86 Scott 214 68 Franklin 676 34 Moultrie 126 85Hardin 133 83 Shelby 234 63 Perry 668 35 Hancock 123 86Henderson 54 102 St. Clair 1,445 12 Rock Island 656 36 Hamilton 122 87Henry 420 48 Stark 78 97 Whiteside 630 37 Piatt 121 88Iroquois 352 51 Stephenson 219 66 Clinton 621 38 Cumberland 119 89Jackson 1,290 16 Tazewell 702 31 Knox 616 39 Jasper 114 90Jasper 114 90 Union 868 28 Fayette 589 40 Mercer 113 91

Jefferson 449 45 Vermilion 718 30 Fulton 577 41 Jo Daviess 109 92Jersey 201 69 Wabash 73 99 Saline 516 42 White 106 93Jo Daviess 109 92 Warren 252 61 Cass 512 43 Calhoun 102 94Johnson 687 32 Washington 199 70 Mason 467 44 Clay 102 95Kane 2,472 6 Wayne 140 80 Jefferson 449 45 Marshall 100 96Kankakee 2,487 5 White 106 93 DeKalb 448 46 Stark 78 97Kendall 252 60 Whiteside 630 37 Pike 426 47 Gallatin 73 98Knox 616 39 Will 3,066 3 Henry 420 48 Wabash 73 99Lake 1,818 7 Williamson 964 26 Effingham 398 49 Putnam 66 100LaSalle 1,545 10 Winnebago 1,230 17 Greene 364 50 Edwards 54 101Lawrence 188 73 Woodford 227 64 Iroquois 352 51 Henderson 54 102

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TABLE 36: VALUE OF FARMLAND, 1998 EQUALIZED ASSESSED VALUE (millions)

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams $92.5 40 Lee $143.3 15 McLean $260.6 1 Winnebago $75.6 52Alexander 9.0 100 Livingston 190.6 7 LaSalle 238.2 2 Marshall 69.1 53Bond 40.2 73 Logan 139.7 17 Champaign 221.2 3 Carroll 68.8 54Boone 81.2 48 Macon 123.6 21 Will 205.1 4 Effingham 64.4 55Brown 23.5 91 Macoupin 105.6 30 St. Clair 199.0 5 Jefferson 62.3 56Bureau 188.1 8 Madison 99.9 37 Sangamon 193.3 6 Rock Island 60.5 57Calhoun 20.2 94 Marion 40.5 72 Livingston 190.6 7 Stark 59.4 58Carroll 68.8 54 Marshall 69.1 53 Bureau 188.1 8 Menard 57.9 59Cass 43.9 70 Mason 40.2 74 Kane 183.7 9 Wayne 57.7 60Champaign 221.2 3 Massac 18.6 96 DeKalb 183.2 10 Fayette 53.3 61

Christian 146.7 14 McDonough 100.0 36 McHenry 180.3 11 Jasper 52.0 62Clark 49.2 65 McHenry 180.3 11 Iroquois 165.8 12 Randolph 51.4 63Clay 37.3 76 McLean 260.6 1 Ogle 160.2 13 Henderson 50.4 64Clinton 48.0 67 Menard 57.9 59 Christian 146.7 14 Clark 49.2 65Coles 107.2 28 Mercer 76.3 51 Lee 143.3 15 Monroe 49.1 66Cook 10.2 98 Monroe 49.1 66 Vermilion 142.2 16 Clinton 48.0 67Crawford 43.9 71 Montgomery 88.1 43 Logan 139.7 17 Washington 47.0 68Cumberland 35.4 78 Morgan 106.4 29 Kankakee 133.5 18 Jersey 45.1 69DeKalb 183.2 10 Moultrie 81.0 49 Woodford 126.4 19 Cass 43.9 70DeWitt 86.5 44 Ogle 160.2 13 Edgar 124.2 20 Crawford 43.9 71

Douglas 101.7 34 Peoria 95.6 39 Macon 123.6 21 Marion 40.5 72DuPage 4.2 102 Perry 33.7 79 Jo Daviess 120.2 22 Bond 40.2 73Edgar 124.2 20 Piatt 102.1 33 Knox 118.9 23 Mason 40.2 74Edwards 18.8 95 Pike 82.7 45 Lake 117.3 24 White 39.7 75Effingham 64.4 55 Pope 14.7 97 Tazewell 116.8 25 Clay 37.3 76Fayette 53.3 61 Pulaski 9.7 99 Warren 115.7 26 Williamson 36.4 77Ford 81.9 46 Putnam 26.4 86 Henry 112.4 27 Cumberland 35.4 78Franklin 27.0 85 Randolph 51.4 63 Coles 107.2 28 Perry 33.7 79Fulton 88.7 42 Richland 29.4 83 Morgan 106.4 29 Schuyler 33.3 80Gallatin 26.1 87 Rock Island 60.5 57 Macoupin 105.6 30 Jackson 32.8 81

Greene 77.0 50 Saline 25.3 89 Whiteside 105.3 31 Union 30.9 82Grundy 81.7 47 Sangamon 193.3 6 Stephenson 103.8 32 Richland 29.4 83Hamilton 27.4 84 Schuyler 33.3 80 Piatt 102.1 33 Hamilton 27.4 84Hancock 100.2 35 Scott 26.1 88 Douglas 101.7 34 Franklin 27.0 85Hardin 4.6 101 Shelby 98.9 38 Hancock 100.2 35 Putnam 26.4 86Henderson 50.4 64 St. Clair 199.0 5 McDonough 100.0 36 Gallatin 26.1 87Henry 112.4 27 Stark 59.4 58 Madison 99.9 37 Scott 26.1 88Iroquois 165.8 12 Stephenson 103.8 32 Shelby 98.9 38 Saline 25.3 89Jackson 32.8 81 Tazewell 116.8 25 Peoria 95.6 39 Lawrence 24.8 90Jasper 52.0 62 Union 30.9 82 Adams 92.5 40 Brown 23.5 91

Jefferson 62.3 56 Vermilion 142.2 16 Kendall 90.9 41 Wabash 22.4 92Jersey 45.1 69 Wabash 22.4 92 Fulton 88.7 42 Johnson 21.3 93Jo Daviess 120.2 22 Warren 115.7 26 Montgomery 88.1 43 Calhoun 20.2 94Johnson 21.3 93 Washington 47.0 68 DeWitt 86.5 44 Edwards 18.8 95Kane 183.7 9 Wayne 57.7 60 Pike 82.7 45 Massac 18.6 96Kankakee 133.5 18 White 39.7 75 Ford 81.9 46 Pope 14.7 97Kendall 90.9 41 Whiteside 105.3 31 Grundy 81.7 47 Cook 10.2 98Knox 118.9 23 Will 205.1 4 Boone 81.2 48 Pulaski 9.7 99Lake 117.3 24 Williamson 36.4 77 Moultrie 81.0 49 Alexander 9.0 100LaSalle 238.2 2 Winnebago 75.6 52 Greene 77.0 50 Hardin 4.6 101Lawrence 24.8 90 Woodford 126.4 19 Mercer 76.3 51 DuPage 4.2 102

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TABLE 37: VALUE OF RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE, 1998 EQUALIZED ASSESSED VALUE (millions)

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams $384.8 23 Lee $226.7 36 Cook $37,046.6 1 Piatt $113.3 52Alexander 14.3 95 Livingston 207.2 37 DuPage 15,334.5 2 McDonough 105.2 53Bond 49.6 76 Logan 154.9 44 Lake 11,942.4 3 Montgomery 96.2 54Boone 402.7 21 Macon 632.2 20 Will 5,725.0 4 Franklin 94.5 55Brown 12.4 98 Macoupin 195.1 39 Kane 4,879.4 5 Douglas 93.3 56Bureau 173.2 42 Madison 1,651.6 8 McHenry 3,786.6 6 Menard 87.7 57Calhoun 13.2 97 Marion 123.3 47 Winnebago 2,102.0 7 DeWitt 84.3 58Carroll 115.1 51 Marshall 63.0 69 Madison 1,651.6 8 Shelby 81.9 59Cass 39.3 82 Mason 70.6 63 Sangamon 1,521.6 9 Mercer 75.7 60Champaign 1,096.3 13 Massac 54.8 74 Peoria 1,246.4 10 Saline 72.2 61

Christian 135.7 46 McDonough 105.2 53 St. Clair 1,228.9 11 Crawford 70.8 62Clark 63.2 68 McHenry 3,786.6 6 McLean 1,191.5 12 Mason 70.6 63Clay 31.9 88 McLean 1,191.5 12 Champaign 1,096.3 13 Hancock 70.3 64Clinton 187.9 40 Menard 87.7 57 Tazewell 952.4 14 Richland 67.8 65Coles 247.0 32 Mercer 75.7 60 Rock Island 923.5 15 Ford 66.2 66Cook 37,046.6 1 Monroe 242.8 33 LaSalle 803.6 16 Perry 63.8 67Crawford 70.8 62 Montgomery 96.2 54 DeKalb 702.3 17 Clark 63.2 68Cumberland 36.2 85 Morgan 187.9 41 Kankakee 686.1 18 Marshall 63.0 69DeKalb 702.3 17 Moultrie 59.8 70 Kendall 654.7 19 Moultrie 59.8 70DeWitt 84.3 58 Ogle 389.7 22 Macon 632.2 20 Edgar 58.4 71

Douglas 93.3 56 Peoria 1,246.4 10 Boone 402.7 21 Warren 57.6 72DuPage 15,334.5 2 Perry 63.8 67 Ogle 389.7 22 Washington 55.0 73Edgar 58.4 71 Piatt 113.3 52 Adams 384.8 23 Massac 54.8 74Edwards 17.0 94 Pike 47.0 77 Grundy 371.8 24 Fayette 53.0 75Effingham 195.1 38 Pope 8.3 101 Whiteside 359.4 25 Bond 49.6 76Fayette 53.0 75 Pulaski 8.1 102 Henry 338.2 26 Pike 47.0 77Ford 66.2 66 Putnam 44.0 80 Vermilion 307.8 27 Wabash 45.9 78Franklin 94.5 55 Randolph 122.6 48 Stephenson 294.2 28 Union 45.4 79Fulton 144.0 45 Richland 67.8 65 Williamson 287.1 29 Putnam 44.0 80Gallatin 12.0 99 Rock Island 923.5 15 Woodford 266.3 30 Lawrence 43.9 81

Greene 32.5 87 Saline 72.2 61 Knox 251.9 31 Cass 39.3 82Grundy 371.8 24 Sangamon 1,521.6 9 Coles 247.0 32 Wayne 39.1 83Hamilton 13.5 96 Schuyler 21.9 92 Monroe 242.8 33 White 37.9 84Hancock 70.3 64 Scott 17.1 93 Jo Daviess 235.4 34 Cumberland 36.2 85Hardin 8.8 100 Shelby 81.9 59 Jackson 232.7 35 Johnson 35.6 86Henderson 27.9 89 St. Clair 1,228.9 11 Lee 226.7 36 Greene 32.5 87Henry 338.2 26 Stark 22.7 91 Livingston 207.2 37 Clay 31.9 88Iroquois 169.3 43 Stephenson 294.2 28 Effingham 195.1 38 Henderson 27.9 89Jackson 232.7 35 Tazewell 952.4 14 Macoupin 195.1 39 Jasper 27.6 90Jasper 27.6 90 Union 45.4 79 Clinton 187.9 40 Stark 22.7 91

Jefferson 122.1 49 Vermilion 307.8 27 Morgan 187.9 41 Schuyler 21.9 92Jersey 117.1 50 Wabash 45.9 78 Bureau 173.2 42 Scott 17.1 93Jo Daviess 235.4 34 Warren 57.6 72 Iroquois 169.3 43 Edwards 17.0 94Johnson 35.6 86 Washington 55.0 73 Logan 154.9 44 Alexander 14.3 95Kane 4,879.4 5 Wayne 39.1 83 Fulton 144.0 45 Hamilton 13.5 96Kankakee 686.1 18 White 37.9 84 Christian 135.7 46 Calhoun 13.2 97Kendall 654.7 19 Whiteside 359.4 25 Marion 123.3 47 Brown 12.4 98Knox 251.9 31 Will 5,725.0 4 Randolph 122.6 48 Gallatin 12.0 99Lake 11,942.4 3 Williamson 287.1 29 Jefferson 122.1 49 Hardin 8.8 100LaSalle 803.6 16 Winnebago 2,102.0 7 Jersey 117.1 50 Pope 8.3 101Lawrence 43.9 81 Woodford 266.3 30 Carroll 115.1 51 Pulaski 8.1 102

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TABLE 38: VALUE OF INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE, 1998 EQUALIZED ASSESSED VALUE (millions)

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams $21.7 34 Lee $20.6 37 Cook $13,349.2 1 Clinton $9.1 52Alexander 7.6 57 Livingston 11.4 45 DuPage 1,728.6 2 Douglas 8.9 53Bond 4.8 66 Logan 4.7 68 Will 1,521.8 3 Edgar 8.1 54Boone 33.0 27 Macon 71.3 15 Lake 727.6 4 Bureau 8.0 55Brown 0.0 97 Macoupin 2.6 77 Grundy 549.0 5 White 7.8 56Bureau 8.0 55 Madison 206.7 11 DeWitt 511.1 6 Alexander 7.6 57Calhoun 0.0 98 Marion 7.0 63 Ogle 501.1 7 Sangamon 7.5 58Carroll 3.5 75 Marshall 7.3 59 Kane 450.7 8 Marshall 7.3 59Cass 0.0 99 Mason 23.4 32 Winnebago 259.5 9 Shelby 7.3 60Champaign 35.5 25 Massac 32.6 28 McHenry 249.4 10 Iroquois 7.2 61

Christian 16.4 41 McDonough 3.8 74 Madison 206.7 11 Monroe 7.1 62Clark 1.9 85 McHenry 249.4 10 Rock Island 159.9 12 Marion 7.0 63Clay 4.3 70 McLean 26.7 30 Peoria 95.4 13 Perry 5.4 64Clinton 9.1 52 Menard 1.4 89 Crawford 94.1 14 Washington 5.1 65Coles 21.2 36 Mercer 0.3 95 Macon 71.3 15 Bond 4.8 66Cook 13,349.2 1 Monroe 7.1 62 Jasper 69.5 16 Wabash 4.8 67Crawford 94.1 14 Montgomery 43.3 23 LaSalle 63.2 17 Logan 4.7 68Cumberland 1.0 91 Morgan 23.6 31 St. Clair 58.9 18 Edwards 4.4 69DeKalb 44.2 22 Moultrie 2.4 82 Kankakee 53.0 19 Clay 4.3 70DeWitt 511.1 6 Ogle 501.1 7 Tazewell 50.1 20 Pike 4.0 71

Douglas 8.9 53 Peoria 95.4 13 Kendall 49.4 21 Scott 4.0 72DuPage 1,728.6 2 Perry 5.4 64 DeKalb 44.2 22 Franklin 3.9 73Edgar 8.1 54 Piatt 1.5 88 Montgomery 43.3 23 McDonough 3.8 74Edwards 4.4 69 Pike 4.0 71 Randolph 43.3 24 Carroll 3.5 75Effingham 11.1 46 Pope 0.0 102 Champaign 35.5 25 Richland 3.5 76Fayette 9.6 50 Pulaski 2.5 79 Vermilion 33.4 26 Macoupin 2.6 77Ford 10.5 47 Putnam 9.5 51 Boone 33.0 27 Stark 2.6 78Franklin 3.9 73 Randolph 43.3 24 Massac 32.6 28 Pulaski 2.5 79Fulton 17.8 38 Richland 3.5 76 Williamson 30.8 29 Hardin 2.5 80Gallatin 2.5 81 Rock Island 159.9 12 McLean 26.7 30 Gallatin 2.5 81

Greene 1.6 87 Saline 21.6 35 Morgan 23.6 31 Moultrie 2.4 82Grundy 549.0 5 Sangamon 7.5 58 Mason 23.4 32 Wayne 2.2 83Hamilton 1.7 86 Schuyler 1.0 92 Whiteside 22.8 33 Lawrence 2.0 84Hancock 0.1 96 Scott 4.0 72 Adams 21.7 34 Clark 1.9 85Hardin 2.5 80 Shelby 7.3 60 Saline 21.6 35 Hamilton 1.7 86Henderson 0.0 100 St. Clair 58.9 18 Coles 21.2 36 Greene 1.6 87Henry 17.3 39 Stark 2.6 78 Lee 20.6 37 Piatt 1.5 88Iroquois 7.2 61 Stephenson 16.5 40 Fulton 17.8 38 Menard 1.4 89Jackson 9.9 49 Tazewell 50.1 20 Henry 17.3 39 Warren 1.2 90Jasper 69.5 16 Union 0.6 94 Stephenson 16.5 40 Cumberland 1.0 91

Jefferson 14.0 42 Vermilion 33.4 26 Christian 16.4 41 Schuyler 1.0 92Jersey 0.8 93 Wabash 4.8 67 Jefferson 14.0 42 Jersey 0.8 93Jo Daviess 13.5 44 Warren 1.2 90 Knox 13.5 43 Union 0.6 94Johnson 0.0 101 Washington 5.1 65 Jo Daviess 13.5 44 Mercer 0.3 95Kane 450.7 8 Wayne 2.2 83 Livingston 11.4 45 Hancock 0.1 96Kankakee 53.0 19 White 7.8 56 Effingham 11.1 46 Brown 0.0 97Kendall 49.4 21 Whiteside 22.8 33 Ford 10.5 47 Calhoun 0.0 98Knox 13.5 43 Will 1,521.8 3 Woodford 10.1 48 Cass 0.0 99Lake 727.6 4 Williamson 30.8 29 Jackson 9.9 49 Henderson 0.0 100LaSalle 63.2 17 Winnebago 259.5 9 Fayette 9.6 50 Johnson 0.0 101Lawrence 2.0 84 Woodford 10.1 48 Putnam 9.5 51 Pope 0.0 102

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TABLE 39: VALUE OF COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE, 1998 EQUALIZED ASSESSED VALUE (millions)

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams $141.0 21 Lee $53.7 37 Cook $30,176.9 1 Saline $34.6 52Alexander 5.0 95 Livingston 66.5 33 DuPage 4,341.0 2 Franklin 34.4 53Bond 13.4 79 Logan 47.0 41 Lake 2,372.3 3 Jersey 31.2 54Boone 56.6 35 Macon 260.3 17 Kane 894.1 4 Fulton 30.9 55Brown 10.2 86 Macoupin 40.8 50 Will 885.0 5 Randolph 30.4 56Bureau 70.6 32 Madison 446.3 13 Sangamon 654.5 6 Hancock 27.8 57Calhoun 6.7 90 Marion 46.9 42 McLean 592.6 7 DeWitt 23.8 58Carroll 21.1 61 Marshall 16.9 72 Champaign 577.8 8 Warren 23.7 59Cass 20.3 65 Mason 11.6 83 Winnebago 544.0 9 Crawford 21.6 60Champaign 577.8 8 Massac 16.2 74 McHenry 532.8 10 Carroll 21.1 61

Christian 47.1 40 McDonough 45.8 43 St. Clair 532.8 11 Clark 20.6 62Clark 20.6 62 McHenry 532.8 10 LaSalle 528.4 12 Clay 20.5 63Clay 20.5 63 McLean 592.6 7 Madison 446.3 13 Shelby 20.4 64Clinton 42.2 47 Menard 9.5 87 Peoria 443.5 14 Cass 20.3 65Coles 105.9 26 Mercer 13.1 80 Rock Island 358.5 15 Piatt 18.8 66Cook 30,176.9 1 Monroe 41.2 49 Tazewell 265.6 16 Moultrie 18.0 67Crawford 21.6 60 Montgomery 42.3 46 Macon 260.3 17 Pike 17.5 68Cumberland 6.5 92 Morgan 54.3 36 Kankakee 259.8 18 Washington 17.3 69DeKalb 235.0 19 Moultrie 18.0 67 DeKalb 235.0 19 Fayette 17.1 70DeWitt 23.8 58 Ogle 63.2 34 Vermilion 156.1 20 Greene 16.9 71

Douglas 44.6 44 Peoria 443.5 14 Adams 141.0 21 Marshall 16.9 72DuPage 4,341.0 2 Perry 15.4 75 Williamson 133.5 22 Wayne 16.4 73Edgar 10.8 84 Piatt 18.8 66 Jackson 124.7 23 Massac 16.2 74Edwards 5.3 94 Pike 17.5 68 Effingham 116.0 24 Perry 15.4 75Effingham 116.0 24 Pope 0.3 102 Knox 109.8 25 White 15.4 76Fayette 17.1 70 Pulaski 2.4 100 Coles 105.9 26 Wabash 14.4 77Ford 12.6 81 Putnam 10.2 85 Kendall 90.3 27 Union 13.9 78Franklin 34.4 53 Randolph 30.4 56 Grundy 86.5 28 Bond 13.4 79Fulton 30.9 55 Richland 41.6 48 Jefferson 81.5 29 Mercer 13.1 80Gallatin 3.6 96 Rock Island 358.5 15 Stephenson 79.4 30 Ford 12.6 81

Greene 16.9 71 Saline 34.6 52 Whiteside 78.5 31 Lawrence 12.3 82Grundy 86.5 28 Sangamon 654.5 6 Bureau 70.6 32 Mason 11.6 83Hamilton 3.2 98 Schuyler 6.6 91 Livingston 66.5 33 Edgar 10.8 84Hancock 27.8 57 Scott 2.8 99 Ogle 63.2 34 Putnam 10.2 85Hardin 1.4 101 Shelby 20.4 64 Boone 56.6 35 Brown 10.2 86Henderson 7.4 89 St. Clair 532.8 11 Morgan 54.3 36 Menard 9.5 87Henry 47.6 39 Stark 3.6 97 Lee 53.7 37 Jasper 8.6 88Iroquois 38.9 51 Stephenson 79.4 30 Jo Daviess 49.2 38 Henderson 7.4 89Jackson 124.7 23 Tazewell 265.6 16 Henry 47.6 39 Calhoun 6.7 90Jasper 8.6 88 Union 13.9 78 Christian 47.1 40 Schuyler 6.6 91

Jefferson 81.5 29 Vermilion 156.1 20 Logan 47.0 41 Cumberland 6.5 92Jersey 31.2 54 Wabash 14.4 77 Marion 46.9 42 Johnson 5.7 93Jo Daviess 49.2 38 Warren 23.7 59 McDonough 45.8 43 Edwards 5.3 94Johnson 5.7 93 Washington 17.3 69 Douglas 44.6 44 Alexander 5.0 95Kane 894.1 4 Wayne 16.4 73 Woodford 43.6 45 Gallatin 3.6 96Kankakee 259.8 18 White 15.4 76 Montgomery 42.3 46 Stark 3.6 97Kendall 90.3 27 Whiteside 78.5 31 Clinton 42.2 47 Hamilton 3.2 98Knox 109.8 25 Will 885.0 5 Richland 41.6 48 Scott 2.8 99Lake 2,372.3 3 Williamson 133.5 22 Monroe 41.2 49 Pulaski 2.4 100LaSalle 528.4 12 Winnebago 544.0 9 Macoupin 40.8 50 Hardin 1.4 101Lawrence 12.3 82 Woodford 43.6 45 Iroquois 38.9 51 Pope 0.3 102

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TABLE 40: NUMBER OF FARMS, 1997

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 1,415 3 Lee 904 32 LaSalle 1,581 1 Macon 665 52Alexander 166 101 Livingston 1,380 5 McLean 1,475 2 Franklin 658 53Bond 616 59 Logan 739 45 Adams 1,415 3 Kane 650 54Boone 490 71 Macon 665 52 Iroquois 1,393 4 Douglas 630 55Brown 377 87 Macoupin 1,206 9 Livingston 1,380 5 Clay 627 56Bureau 1,155 11 Madison 1,195 10 Champaign 1,371 6 Carroll 625 57Calhoun 433 82 Marion 882 33 Henry 1,344 7 Rock Island 618 58Carroll 625 57 Marshall 494 70 Shelby 1,250 8 Bond 616 59Cass 417 84 Mason 486 72 Macoupin 1,206 9 Clark 603 60Champaign 1,371 6 Massac 400 86 Madison 1,195 10 Union 591 61

Christian 820 40 McDonough 824 39 Bureau 1,155 11 Williamson 585 62Clark 603 60 McHenry 921 29 Hancock 1,137 12 Hamilton 563 63Clay 627 56 McLean 1,475 2 Fayette 1,119 13 Monroe 556 64Clinton 860 34 Menard 352 90 Fulton 1,101 14 Perry 551 65Coles 681 50 Mercer 754 44 Ogle 1,099 15 Ford 550 66Cook 237 97 Monroe 556 64 Stephenson 1,081 16 Cumberland 547 67Crawford 473 75 Montgomery 980 22 Whiteside 1,039 17 Johnson 515 68Cumberland 547 67 Morgan 780 41 Effingham 1,035 18 Richland 495 69DeKalb 828 38 Moultrie 464 76 Pike 1,028 19 Marshall 494 70DeWitt 463 77 Ogle 1,099 15 Sangamon 993 20 Boone 490 71

Douglas 630 55 Peoria 924 27 Vermilion 984 21 Mason 486 72DuPage 93 102 Perry 551 65 Montgomery 980 22 Jersey 481 73Edgar 766 43 Piatt 448 79 Wayne 972 23 Schuyler 477 74Edwards 329 92 Pike 1,028 19 Jefferson 962 24 Crawford 473 75Effingham 1,035 18 Pope 282 94 Jo Daviess 941 25 Moultrie 464 76Fayette 1,119 13 Pulaski 239 95 Knox 928 26 DeWitt 463 77Ford 550 66 Putnam 190 99 Peoria 924 27 Grundy 463 78Franklin 658 53 Randolph 843 36 Woodford 923 28 Piatt 448 79Fulton 1,101 14 Richland 495 69 McHenry 921 29 Kendall 441 80Gallatin 238 96 Rock Island 618 58 Will 910 30 Saline 441 81

Greene 720 47 Saline 441 81 Tazewell 909 31 Calhoun 433 82Grundy 463 78 Sangamon 993 20 Lee 904 32 White 432 83Hamilton 563 63 Schuyler 477 74 Marion 882 33 Cass 417 84Hancock 1,137 12 Scott 327 93 Clinton 860 34 Henderson 414 85Hardin 172 100 Shelby 1,250 8 St. Clair 844 35 Massac 400 86Henderson 414 85 St. Clair 844 35 Randolph 843 36 Brown 377 87Henry 1,344 7 Stark 354 89 Kankakee 831 37 Lawrence 376 88Iroquois 1,393 4 Stephenson 1,081 16 DeKalb 828 38 Stark 354 89Jackson 680 51 Tazewell 909 31 McDonough 824 39 Menard 352 90Jasper 729 46 Union 591 61 Christian 820 40 Lake 335 91

Jefferson 962 24 Vermilion 984 21 Morgan 780 41 Edwards 329 92Jersey 481 73 Wabash 212 98 Washington 777 42 Scott 327 93Jo Daviess 941 25 Warren 710 48 Edgar 766 43 Pope 282 94Johnson 515 68 Washington 777 42 Mercer 754 44 Pulaski 239 95Kane 650 54 Wayne 972 23 Logan 739 45 Gallatin 238 96Kankakee 831 37 White 432 83 Jasper 729 46 Cook 237 97Kendall 441 80 Whiteside 1,039 17 Greene 720 47 Wabash 212 98Knox 928 26 Will 910 30 Warren 710 48 Putnam 190 99Lake 335 91 Williamson 585 62 Winnebago 687 49 Hardin 172 100LaSalle 1,581 1 Winnebago 687 49 Coles 681 50 Alexander 166 101Lawrence 376 88 Woodford 923 28 Jackson 680 51 DuPage 93 102

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TABLE 41: PERCENT CHANGE IN NUMBER OF FARMS 1992 - 1997

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams -5.7% 49 Lee -10.1% 81 Johnson 24.4% 1 Calhoun -6.3% 52Alexander -2.9 31 Livingston -11.7 91 Union 22.6 2 Clay -6.4 53Bond -2.1 22 Logan -11.4 87 Franklin 22.3 3 McHenry -6.5 54Boone -2.0 21 Macon -13.7 100 Hamilton 20.0 4 Washington -6.5 55Brown -2.3 26 Macoupin -7.8 65 Pope 14.6 5 Henry -6.5 56Bureau -9.3 78 Madison -8.0 66 Pulaski 9.6 6 DeWitt -6.7 57Calhoun -6.3 52 Marion 2.4 11 Jefferson 9.3 7 Pike -6.8 58Carroll -4.9 38 Marshall -5.7 50 Williamson 8.7 8 Edgar -6.9 59Cass -2.8 30 Mason -0.6 17 Saline 3.0 9 Mercer -7.1 60Champaign -5.6 47 Massac -0.2 16 Lawrence 3.0 10 Cook -7.4 61

Christian -8.1 68 McDonough -9.0 74 Marion 2.4 11 Kane -7.5 62Clark -12.0 93 McHenry -6.5 54 Jackson 2.4 12 Douglas -7.6 63Clay -6.4 53 McLean -8.7 73 Perry 1.3 13 Iroquois -7.7 64Clinton -8.7 72 Menard -6.1 51 Wayne 1.3 14 Macoupin -7.8 65Coles -2.7 28 Mercer -7.1 60 Edwards 1.2 15 Madison -8.0 66Cook -7.4 61 Monroe -5.6 48 Massac -0.2 16 Greene -8.0 67Crawford -12.9 97 Montgomery -11.2 86 Mason -0.6 17 Christian -8.1 68Cumberland -15.2 102 Morgan -9.7 79 Gallatin -1.2 18 Whiteside -8.3 69DeKalb -12.1 94 Moultrie -5.5 45 Jo Daviess -1.5 19 Stephenson -8.3 70DeWitt -6.7 57 Ogle -3.7 35 Hardin -1.7 20 Wabash -8.6 71

Douglas -7.6 63 Peoria -3.4 33 Boone -2.0 21 Clinton -8.7 72DuPage -2.1 23 Perry 1.3 13 Bond -2.1 22 McLean -8.7 73Edgar -6.9 59 Piatt -12.3 95 DuPage -2.1 23 McDonough -9.0 74Edwards 1.2 15 Pike -6.8 58 Stark -2.2 24 Knox -9.1 75Effingham -9.2 77 Pope 14.6 5 Rock Island -2.2 25 Richland -9.2 76Fayette -2.8 29 Pulaski 9.6 6 Brown -2.3 26 Effingham -9.2 77Ford -10.3 82 Putnam -5.5 43 Schuyler -2.7 27 Bureau -9.3 78Franklin 22.3 3 Randolph -10.8 85 Coles -2.7 28 Morgan -9.7 79Fulton -5.5 44 Richland -9.2 76 Fayette -2.8 29 Tazewelll -9.8 80Gallatin -1.2 18 Rock Island -2.2 25 Cass -2.8 30 Lee -10.1 81

Greene -8.0 67 Saline 3.0 9 Alexander -2.9 31 Ford -10.3 82Grundy -13.1 98 Sangamon -5.1 39 Scott -3.0 32 Kankakee -10.5 83Hamilton 20.0 4 Schuyler -2.7 27 Peoria -3.4 33 Lake -10.7 84Hancock -3.8 36 Scott -3.0 32 White -3.6 34 Randolph -10.8 85Hardin -1.7 20 Shelby -4.2 37 Ogle -3.7 35 Montgomery -11.2 86Henderson -11.5 90 St. Clair -11.4 88 Hancock -3.8 36 Logan -11.4 87Henry -6.5 56 Stark -2.2 24 Shelby -4.2 37 St. Clair -11.4 88Iroquois -7.7 64 Stephenson -8.3 70 Carroll -4.9 38 Vermilion -11.5 89Jackson 2.4 12 Tazewelll -9.8 80 Sangamon -5.1 39 Henderson -11.5 90Jasper -5.6 46 Union 22.6 2 Winnebago -5.1 40 Livingston -11.7 91

Jefferson 9.3 7 Vermilion -11.5 89 Woodford -5.1 41 Kendall -11.8 92Jersey -13.6 99 Wabash -8.6 71 LaSalle -5.3 42 Clark -12.0 93Jo Daviess -1.5 19 Warren -12.3 96 Putnam -5.5 43 DeKalb -12.1 94Johnson 24.4 1 Washington -6.5 55 Fulton -5.5 44 Piatt -12.3 95Kane -7.5 62 Wayne 1.3 14 Moultrie -5.5 45 Warren -12.3 96Kankakee -10.5 83 White -3.6 34 Jasper -5.6 46 Crawford -12.9 97Kendall -11.8 92 Whiteside -8.3 69 Champaign -5.6 47 Grundy -13.1 98Knox -9.1 75 Will -13.9 101 Monroe -5.6 48 Jersey -13.6 99Lake -10.7 84 Williamson 8.7 8 Adams -5.7 49 Macon -13.7 100LaSalle -5.3 42 Winnebago -5.1 40 Marshall -5.7 50 Will -13.9 101Lawrence 3.0 10 Woodford -5.1 41 Menard -6.1 51 Cumberland -15.2 102

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TABLE 42: FOREIGN-OWNED AGRICULTURAL LAND, 1997

By county In rank order

County Acres Rank County Acres Rank County Acres Rank County Acres Rank

Adams 269 62 Lee 2,926 15 Perry 23,436 1 Marshall 471 52Alexander 2,292 23 Livingston 267 64 Wayne 10,511 2 Scott 458 53Bond 0 88 Logan 1,594 31 Jackson 10,133 3 Coles 435 54Boone 951 41 Macon 2,158 26 Ogle 8,679 4 Wabash 425 55Brown 0 89 Macoupin 761 42 Piatt 7,961 5 Henderson 400 56Bureau 10 85 Madison 711 43 Hamilton 7,729 6 DuPage 375 57Calhoun 0 90 Marion 203 70 DeKalb 6,573 7 Lake 363 58Carroll 74 78 Marshall 471 52 Champaign 5,565 8 Warren 311 59Cass 267 63 Mason 2,126 28 Greene 5,068 9 Clark 296 60Champaign 5,565 8 Massac 2,627 19 LaSalle 4,126 10 Christian 270 61

Christian 270 61 McDonough 1,274 34 McLean 3,563 11 Adams 269 62Clark 296 60 McHenry 2,413 22 Randolph 3,270 12 Cass 267 63Clay 0 91 McLean 3,563 11 Saline 3,269 13 Livingston 267 64Clinton 160 72 Menard 9 87 Douglas 3,176 14 Morgan 260 65Coles 435 54 Mercer 0 94 Lee 2,926 15 Johnson 240 66Cook 147 73 Monroe 0 95 DeWitt 2,662 16 Franklin 239 67Crawford 60 80 Montgomery 475 51 Vermilion 2,657 17 Jo Daviess 239 68Cumberland 17 83 Morgan 260 65 Moultrie 2,639 18 Tazewell 205 69DeKalb 6,573 7 Moultrie 2,639 18 Massac 2,627 19 Marion 203 70DeWitt 2,662 16 Ogle 8,679 4 Fulton 2,472 20 St. Clair 202 71

Douglas 3,176 14 Peoria 137 74 Williamson 2,430 21 Clinton 160 72DuPage 375 57 Perry 23,436 1 McHenry 2,413 22 Cook 147 73Edgar 83 75 Piatt 7,961 5 Alexander 2,292 23 Peoria 137 74Edwards 30 82 Pike 0 96 Jefferson 2,285 24 Edgar 83 75Effingham 2,143 27 Pope 976 39 Pulaski 2,273 25 Hancock 80 76Fayette 9 86 Pulaski 2,273 25 Macon 2,158 26 Putnam 78 77Ford 1,256 36 Putnam 78 77 Effingham 2,143 27 Carroll 74 78Franklin 239 67 Randolph 3,270 12 Mason 2,126 28 Kankakee 74 79Fulton 2,472 20 Richland 38 81 Kendall 1,997 29 Crawford 60 80Gallatin 0 92 Rock Island 0 97 Henry 1,734 30 Richland 38 81

Greene 5,068 9 Saline 3,269 13 Logan 1,594 31 Edwards 30 82Grundy 605 48 Sangamon 581 50 Iroquois 1,351 32 Cumberland 17 83Hamilton 7,729 6 Schuyler 971 40 Knox 1,308 33 Lawrence 12 84Hancock 80 76 Scott 458 53 McDonough 1,274 34 Bureau 10 85Hardin 650 46 Shelby 593 49 Will 1,257 35 Fayette 9 86Henderson 400 56 St. Clair 202 71 Ford 1,256 36 Menard 9 87Henry 1,734 30 Stark 0 98 Jersey 1,078 37 Bond 0 88Iroquois 1,351 32 Stephenson 651 45 Kane 1,021 38 Brown 0 89Jackson 10,133 3 Tazewell 205 69 Pope 976 39 Calhoun 0 90Jasper 0 93 Union 630 47 Schuyler 971 40 Clay 0 91

Jefferson 2,285 24 Vermilion 2,657 17 Boone 951 41 Gallatin 0 92Jersey 1,078 37 Wabash 425 55 Macoupin 761 42 Jasper 0 93Jo Daviess 239 68 Warren 311 59 Madison 711 43 Mercer 0 94Johnson 240 66 Washington 0 99 Winnebago 699 44 Monroe 0 95Kane 1,021 38 Wayne 10,511 2 Stephenson 651 45 Pike 0 96Kankakee 74 79 White 0 100 Hardin 650 46 Rock Island 0 97Kendall 1,997 29 Whiteside 0 101 Union 630 47 Stark 0 98Knox 1,308 33 Will 1,257 35 Grundy 605 48 Washington 0 99Lake 363 58 Williamson 2,430 21 Shelby 593 49 White 0 100LaSalle 4,126 10 Winnebago 699 44 Sangamon 581 50 Whiteside 0 101Lawrence 12 84 Woodford 0 102 Montgomery 475 51 Woodford 0 102

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TABLE 43: PERCENTAGE TURNOUT OF REGISTERED VOTERS IN THE 2000 GENERAL ELECTION

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 77.3% 2 Lee 68.8% 31 Menard 79.8% 1 Douglas 66.7% 52Alexander 55.4 99 Livingston 73.0 13 Adams 77.3 2 Clinton 66.7 53Bond 70.9 21 Logan 69.4 29 Hamilton 76.6 3 Tazewell 66.2 54Boone 65.8 60 Macon 68.8 32 DuPage 76.5 4 Perry 66.2 55Brown 73.3 12 Macoupin 62.0 88 Sangamon 76.3 5 Jersey 66.1 56Bureau 68.6 36 Madison 64.4 67 Piatt 75.4 6 Edgar 66.0 57Calhoun 71.3 19 Marion 55.3 100 Gallatin 74.6 7 Edwards 66.0 58Carroll 64.9 64 Marshall 69.3 30 Hardin 74.3 8 McHenry 65.9 59Cass 61.3 91 Mason 62.6 83 Kankakee 74.1 9 Boone 65.8 60Champaign 62.6 84 Massac 57.3 98 Jasper 74.0 10 Woodford 65.4 61

Christian 62.4 86 McDonough 58.0 97 Iroquois 73.7 11 Shelby 65.3 62Clark 62.6 85 McHenry 65.9 59 Brown 73.3 12 Winnebago 65.0 63Clay 64.0 69 McLean 63.0 79 Livingston 73.0 13 Carroll 64.9 64Clinton 66.7 53 Menard 79.8 1 Putnam 72.8 14 Lawrence 64.6 65Coles 68.3 39 Mercer 66.8 51 Henderson 72.8 15 Henry 64.4 66Cook 71.5 18 Monroe 70.4 25 Jo Daviess 72.0 16 Madison 64.4 67Crawford 59.3 93 Montgomery 62.7 81 Ford 71.7 17 Rock Island 64.3 68Cumberland 59.2 94 Morgan 69.4 28 Cook 71.5 18 Clay 64.0 69DeKalb 67.7 43 Moultrie 62.8 80 Calhoun 71.3 19 Fulton 64.0 70DeWitt 63.4 75 Ogle 63.1 78 Effingham 71.1 20 Peoria 63.9 71

Douglas 66.7 52 Peoria 63.9 71 Bond 70.9 21 Warren 63.5 72DuPage 76.5 4 Perry 66.2 55 Will 70.7 22 St. Clair 63.4 73Edgar 66.0 57 Piatt 75.4 6 Grundy 70.5 23 Jefferson 63.4 74Edwards 66.0 58 Pike 67.5 44 Hancock 70.4 24 DeWitt 63.4 75Effingham 71.1 20 Pope 68.0 40 Monroe 70.4 25 Franklin 63.1 76Fayette 68.4 37 Pulaski 47.0 101 Lake 70.4 26 Vermilion 63.1 77Ford 71.7 17 Putnam 72.8 14 Williamson 69.4 27 Ogle 63.1 78Franklin 63.1 76 Randolph 62.2 87 Morgan 69.4 28 McLean 63.0 79Fulton 64.0 70 Richland 67.1 47 Logan 69.4 29 Moultrie 62.8 80Gallatin 74.6 7 Rock Island 64.3 68 Marshall 69.3 30 Montgomery 62.7 81

Greene 66.9 50 Saline 61.5 90 Lee 68.8 31 Knox 62.7 82Grundy 70.5 23 Sangamon 76.3 5 Macon 68.8 32 Mason 62.6 83Hamilton 76.6 3 Schuyler 60.4 92 Stark 68.7 33 Champaign 62.6 84Hancock 70.4 24 Scott 68.3 38 Kendall 68.6 34 Clark 62.6 85Hardin 74.3 8 Shelby 65.3 62 Kane 68.6 35 Christian 62.4 86Henderson 72.8 15 St. Clair 63.4 73 Bureau 68.6 36 Randolph 62.2 87Henry 64.4 66 Stark 68.7 33 Fayette 68.4 37 Macoupin 62.0 88Iroquois 73.7 11 Stephenson 67.0 49 Scott 68.3 38 Wayne 61.8 89Jackson 44.1 102 Tazewell 66.2 54 Coles 68.3 39 Saline 61.5 90Jasper 74.0 10 Union 58.7 95 Pope 68.0 40 Cass 61.3 91

Jefferson 63.4 74 Vermilion 63.1 77 Whiteside 68.0 41 Schuyler 60.4 92Jersey 66.1 56 Wabash 58.3 96 Johnson 67.9 42 Crawford 59.3 93Jo Daviess 72.0 16 Warren 63.5 72 DeKalb 67.7 43 Cumberland 59.2 94Johnson 67.9 42 Washington 67.1 48 Pike 67.5 44 Union 58.7 95Kane 68.6 35 Wayne 61.8 89 White 67.4 45 Wabash 58.3 96Kankakee 74.1 9 White 67.4 45 LaSalle 67.4 46 McDonough 58.0 97Kendall 68.6 34 Whiteside 68.0 41 Richland 67.1 47 Massac 57.3 98Knox 62.7 82 Will 70.7 22 Washington 67.1 48 Alexander 55.4 99Lake 70.4 26 Williamson 69.4 27 Stephenson 67.0 49 Marion 55.3 100LaSalle 67.4 46 Winnebago 65.0 63 Greene 66.9 50 Pulaski 47.0 101Lawrence 64.6 65 Woodford 65.4 61 Mercer 66.8 51 Jackson 44.1 102

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TABLE 44: NUMBER OF REPUBLICAN BALLOTS IN THE 2002 PRIMARY ELECTION

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 7,607 23 Lee 3,978 37 Cook 189,246 1 Marion 2,607 52Alexander 340 101 Livingston 7,579 24 DuPage 126,767 2 Hancock 2,529 53Bond 1,287 83 Logan 6,397 27 Lake 71,029 3 Ford 2,483 54Boone 5,314 29 Macon 9,892 16 Will 50,564 4 Crawford 2,470 55Brown 632 98 Macoupin 2,273 58 Kane 49,959 5 Franklin 2,382 56Bureau 5,531 28 Madison 13,179 13 Sangamon 31,403 6 Christian 2,280 57Calhoun 385 100 Marion 2,607 52 McHenry 30,636 7 Macoupin 2,273 58Carroll 3,491 43 Marshall 2,011 63 Winnebago 27,024 8 Clinton 2,236 59Cass 1,960 65 Mason 1,415 79 McLean 19,164 9 Fulton 2,186 60Champaign 18,552 10 Massac 1,753 73 Champaign 18,552 10 Perry 2,179 61

Christian 2,280 57 McDonough 5,312 30 Peoria 15,234 11 Fayette 2,027 62Clark 3,115 48 McHenry 30,636 7 Tazewell 13,362 12 Marshall 2,011 63Clay 961 92 McLean 19,164 9 Madison 13,179 13 Lawrence 1,963 64Clinton 2,236 59 Menard 3,355 46 Kendall 11,523 14 Cass 1,960 65Coles 4,530 34 Mercer 1,436 77 DeKalb 10,253 15 Shelby 1,954 66Cook 189,246 1 Monroe 1,830 68 Macon 9,892 16 Montgomery 1,953 67Crawford 2,470 55 Montgomery 1,953 67 Ogle 9,121 17 Monroe 1,830 68Cumberland 1,218 85 Morgan 5,302 31 St. Clair 8,829 18 Johnson 1,828 69DeKalb 10,253 15 Moultrie 1,506 75 Stephenson 8,758 19 Saline 1,825 70DeWitt 3,652 40 Ogle 9,121 17 LaSalle 8,753 20 Pike 1,810 71

Douglas 2,784 50 Peoria 15,234 11 Kankakee 8,133 21 Jefferson 1,803 72DuPage 126,767 2 Perry 2,179 61 Vermilion 8,104 22 Massac 1,753 73Edgar 3,539 42 Piatt 2,896 49 Adams 7,607 23 Jersey 1,672 74Edwards 1,417 78 Pike 1,810 71 Livingston 7,579 24 Moultrie 1,506 75Effingham 3,375 45 Pope 895 94 Woodford 6,597 25 Washington 1,491 76Fayette 2,027 62 Pulaski 1,193 87 Rock Island 6,492 26 Mercer 1,436 77Ford 2,483 54 Putnam 515 99 Logan 6,397 27 Edwards 1,417 78Franklin 2,382 56 Randolph 1,402 80 Bureau 5,531 28 Mason 1,415 79Fulton 2,186 60 Richland 1,009 89 Boone 5,314 29 Randolph 1,402 80Gallatin 289 102 Rock Island 6,492 26 McDonough 5,312 30 Scott 1,347 81

Greene 1,227 84 Saline 1,825 70 Morgan 5,302 31 Union 1,315 82Grundy 3,564 41 Sangamon 31,403 6 Iroquois 5,097 32 Bond 1,287 83Hamilton 739 97 Schuyler 1,029 88 Knox 5,059 33 Greene 1,227 84Hancock 2,529 53 Scott 1,347 81 Coles 4,530 34 Cumberland 1,218 85Hardin 895 93 Shelby 1,954 66 Henry 4,317 35 White 1,207 86Henderson 988 90 St. Clair 8,829 18 Whiteside 4,162 36 Pulaski 1,193 87Henry 4,317 35 Stark 846 95 Lee 3,978 37 Schuyler 1,029 88Iroquois 5,097 32 Stephenson 8,758 19 Williamson 3,843 38 Richland 1,009 89Jackson 2,744 51 Tazewell 13,362 12 Wayne 3,836 39 Henderson 988 90Jasper 744 96 Union 1,315 82 DeWitt 3,652 40 Wabash 985 91

Jefferson 1,803 72 Vermilion 8,104 22 Grundy 3,564 41 Clay 961 92Jersey 1,672 74 Wabash 985 91 Edgar 3,539 42 Hardin 895 93Jo Daviess 3,228 47 Warren 3,431 44 Carroll 3,491 43 Pope 895 94Johnson 1,828 69 Washington 1,491 76 Warren 3,431 44 Stark 846 95Kane 49,959 5 Wayne 3,836 39 Effingham 3,375 45 Jasper 744 96Kankakee 8,133 21 White 1,207 86 Menard 3,355 46 Hamilton 739 97Kendall 11,523 14 Whiteside 4,162 36 Jo Daviess 3,228 47 Brown 632 98Knox 5,059 33 Will 50,564 4 Clark 3,115 48 Putnam 515 99Lake 71,029 3 Williamson 3,843 38 Piatt 2,896 49 Calhoun 385 100LaSalle 8,753 20 Winnebago 27,024 8 Douglas 2,784 50 Alexander 340 101Lawrence 1,963 64 Woodford 6,597 25 Jackson 2,744 51 Gallatin 289 102

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TABLE 45: NUMBER OF DEMOCRAT BALLOTS IN THE 2002 PRIMARY ELECTION

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 5,246 25 Lee 1,896 55 Cook 791,605 1 Jersey 2,005 52Alexander 2,097 51 Livingston 1,224 73 DuPage 55,077 2 Ogle 1,950 53Bond 1,203 74 Logan 1,321 70 Lake 49,050 3 Moultrie 1,913 54Boone 1,510 63 Macon 10,602 13 Will 41,919 4 Lee 1,896 55Brown 495 98 Macoupin 5,071 27 Madison 26,612 5 Clinton 1,857 56Bureau 2,335 47 Madison 26,612 5 St. Clair 23,713 6 Fayette 1,811 57Calhoun 837 88 Marion 6,486 20 Kane 22,572 7 Crawford 1,762 58Carroll 624 96 Marshall 994 80 Winnebago 20,662 8 Hamilton 1,738 59Cass 1,199 75 Mason 2,643 42 Rock Island 15,311 9 Lawrence 1,738 60Champaign 9,924 14 Massac 1,247 72 Sangamon 14,963 10 Monroe 1,666 61

Christian 5,157 26 McDonough 1,422 66 Peoria 14,249 11 Cumberland 1,614 62Clark 1,249 71 McHenry 11,042 12 McHenry 11,042 12 Boone 1,510 63Clay 834 89 McLean 6,272 22 Macon 10,602 13 Wayne 1,496 64Clinton 1,857 56 Menard 645 95 Champaign 9,924 14 Hancock 1,445 65Coles 3,047 36 Mercer 1,371 67 Tazewell 9,605 15 McDonough 1,422 66Cook 791,605 1 Monroe 1,666 61 LaSalle 7,656 16 Mercer 1,371 67Crawford 1,762 58 Montgomery 3,010 37 Williamson 7,251 17 Edgar 1,366 68Cumberland 1,614 62 Morgan 2,389 44 Randolph 6,697 18 Woodford 1,349 69DeKalb 5,273 24 Moultrie 1,913 54 Kankakee 6,490 19 Logan 1,321 70DeWitt 768 91 Ogle 1,950 53 Marion 6,486 20 Clark 1,249 71

Douglas 962 83 Peoria 14,249 11 Franklin 6,457 21 Massac 1,247 72DuPage 55,077 2 Perry 2,943 39 McLean 6,272 22 Livingston 1,224 73Edgar 1,366 68 Piatt 984 81 Jefferson 5,421 23 Bond 1,203 74Edwards 319 101 Pike 2,166 49 DeKalb 5,273 24 Cass 1,199 75Effingham 2,359 46 Pope 767 92 Adams 5,246 25 Johnson 1,049 76Fayette 1,811 57 Pulaski 917 84 Christian 5,157 26 Jasper 1,045 77Ford 450 99 Putnam 787 90 Macoupin 5,071 27 Washington 1,038 78Franklin 6,457 21 Randolph 6,697 18 Vermilion 4,716 28 Iroquois 1,022 79Fulton 4,194 31 Richland 971 82 Jackson 4,656 29 Marshall 994 80Gallatin 2,972 38 Rock Island 15,311 9 Saline 4,596 30 Piatt 984 81

Greene 2,178 48 Saline 4,596 30 Fulton 4,194 31 Richland 971 82Grundy 2,464 43 Sangamon 14,963 10 White 3,750 32 Douglas 962 83Hamilton 1,738 59 Schuyler 520 97 Knox 3,584 33 Pulaski 917 84Hancock 1,445 65 Scott 361 100 Whiteside 3,234 34 Hardin 898 85Hardin 898 85 Shelby 2,376 45 Kendall 3,138 35 Jo Daviess 887 86Henderson 648 94 St. Clair 23,713 6 Coles 3,047 36 Warren 853 87Henry 2,733 40 Stark 310 102 Montgomery 3,010 37 Calhoun 837 88Iroquois 1,022 79 Stephenson 2,146 50 Gallatin 2,972 38 Clay 834 89Jackson 4,656 29 Tazewell 9,605 15 Perry 2,943 39 Putnam 787 90Jasper 1,045 77 Union 2,714 41 Henry 2,733 40 DeWitt 768 91

Jefferson 5,421 23 Vermilion 4,716 28 Union 2,714 41 Pope 767 92Jersey 2,005 52 Wabash 653 93 Mason 2,643 42 Wabash 653 93Jo Daviess 887 86 Warren 853 87 Grundy 2,464 43 Henderson 648 94Johnson 1,049 76 Washington 1,038 78 Morgan 2,389 44 Menard 645 95Kane 22,572 7 Wayne 1,496 64 Shelby 2,376 45 Carroll 624 96Kankakee 6,490 19 White 3,750 32 Effingham 2,359 46 Schuyler 520 97Kendall 3,138 35 Whiteside 3,234 34 Bureau 2,335 47 Brown 495 98Knox 3,584 33 Will 41,919 4 Greene 2,178 48 Ford 450 99Lake 49,050 3 Williamson 7,251 17 Pike 2,166 49 Scott 361 100LaSalle 7,656 16 Winnebago 20,662 8 Stephenson 2,146 50 Edwards 319 101Lawrence 1,738 60 Woodford 1,349 69 Alexander 2,097 51 Stark 310 102

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TABLE 46: PERCENTAGE TURNOUT OF REGISTERED VOTERS IN THE 2002 GENERAL ELECTION

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 59.5% 25 Lee 54.5% 50 Gallatin 69.4% 1 Jefferson 54.1% 52Alexander 39.4% 102 Livingston 54.6% 49 Hamilton 69.0% 2 Cumberland 54.1% 53Bond 60.8% 21 Logan 60.0% 23 Scott 68.1% 3 Williamson 54.0% 54Boone 47.1% 89 Macon 60.0% 22 Brown 67.8% 4 LaSalle 53.9% 55Brown 67.8% 4 Macoupin 45.7% 95 Menard 67.2% 5 Clay 53.8% 56Bureau 57.1% 34 Madison 48.4% 83 Johnson 66.7% 6 Kankakee 53.1% 57Calhoun 66.1% 8 Marion 50.5% 71 Shelby 66.2% 7 Fulton 52.8% 58Carroll 51.8% 62 Marshall 46.9% 91 Calhoun 66.1% 8 Lake 52.7% 59Cass 62.4% 14 Mason 48.2% 85 Schuyler 66.1% 9 Cook 52.1% 60Champaign 54.7% 47 Massac 44.8% 99 Hardin 65.6% 10 Richland 52.0% 61

Christian 56.0% 41 McDonough 57.0% 35 Edgar 65.4% 11 Carroll 51.8% 62Clark 56.5% 38 McHenry 57.6% 32 White 64.9% 12 Pulaski 51.5% 63Clay 53.8% 56 McLean 51.0% 66 Effingham 64.1% 13 Monroe 51.3% 64Clinton 51.0% 65 Menard 67.2% 5 Cass 62.4% 14 Clinton 51.0% 65Coles 50.4% 73 Mercer 54.4% 51 Wayne 62.2% 15 McLean 51.0% 66Cook 52.1% 60 Monroe 51.3% 64 Henderson 62.2% 16 DeKalb 50.9% 67Crawford 49.6% 80 Montgomery 50.5% 72 Hancock 62.1% 17 Will 50.8% 68Cumberland 54.1% 53 Morgan 54.9% 46 Moultrie 62.0% 18 Lawrence 50.6% 69DeKalb 50.9% 67 Moultrie 62.0% 18 Sangamon 61.7% 19 Knox 50.6% 70DeWitt 46.6% 92 Ogle 45.8% 94 Pike 61.5% 20 Marion 50.5% 71

Douglas 50.2% 77 Peoria 50.2% 76 Bond 60.8% 21 Montgomery 50.5% 72DuPage 55.6% 42 Perry 57.6% 31 Macon 60.0% 22 Coles 50.4% 73Edgar 65.4% 11 Piatt 55.4% 44 Logan 60.0% 23 Franklin 50.3% 74Edwards 55.1% 45 Pike 61.5% 20 Greene 59.6% 24 Vermilion 50.2% 75Effingham 64.1% 13 Pope 58.8% 27 Adams 59.5% 25 Peoria 50.2% 76Fayette 56.3% 39 Pulaski 51.5% 63 Putnam 58.8% 26 Douglas 50.2% 77Ford 56.7% 37 Putnam 58.8% 26 Pope 58.8% 27 Stark 50.1% 78Franklin 50.3% 74 Randolph 48.2% 84 Washington 58.6% 28 Warren 49.7% 79Fulton 52.8% 58 Richland 52.0% 61 Jasper 58.5% 29 Crawford 49.6% 80Gallatin 69.4% 1 Rock Island 45.2% 97 Iroquois 58.3% 30 Stephenson 48.7% 81

Greene 59.6% 24 Saline 41.2% 101 Perry 57.6% 31 Kane 48.4% 82Grundy 55.6% 43 Sangamon 61.7% 19 McHenry 57.6% 32 Madison 48.4% 83Hamilton 69.0% 2 Schuyler 66.1% 9 St. Clair 57.2% 33 Randolph 48.2% 84Hancock 62.1% 17 Scott 68.1% 3 Bureau 57.1% 34 Mason 48.2% 85Hardin 65.6% 10 Shelby 66.2% 7 McDonough 57.0% 35 Whiteside 47.7% 86Henderson 62.2% 16 St. Clair 57.2% 33 Jersey 56.7% 36 Henry 47.7% 87Henry 47.7% 87 Stark 50.1% 78 Ford 56.7% 37 Kendall 47.3% 88Iroquois 58.3% 30 Stephenson 48.7% 81 Clark 56.5% 38 Boone 47.1% 89Jackson 47.0% 90 Tazewell 46.3% 93 Fayette 56.3% 39 Jackson 47.0% 90Jasper 58.5% 29 Union 44.9% 98 Jo Daviess 56.2% 40 Marshall 46.9% 91

Jefferson 54.1% 52 Vermilion 50.2% 75 Christian 56.0% 41 DeWitt 46.6% 92Jersey 56.7% 36 Wabash 44.6% 100 DuPage 55.6% 42 Tazewell 46.3% 93Jo Daviess 56.2% 40 Warren 49.7% 79 Grundy 55.6% 43 Ogle 45.8% 94Johnson 66.7% 6 Washington 58.6% 28 Piatt 55.4% 44 Macoupin 45.7% 95Kane 48.4% 82 Wayne 62.2% 15 Edwards 55.1% 45 Winnebago 45.3% 96Kankakee 53.1% 57 White 64.9% 12 Morgan 54.9% 46 Rock Island 45.2% 97Kendall 47.3% 88 Whiteside 47.7% 86 Champaign 54.7% 47 Union 44.9% 98Knox 50.6% 70 Will 50.8% 68 Woodford 54.6% 48 Massac 44.8% 99Lake 52.7% 59 Williamson 54.0% 54 Livingston 54.6% 49 Wabash 44.6% 100LaSalle 53.9% 55 Winnebago 45.3% 96 Lee 54.5% 50 Saline 41.2% 101Lawrence 50.6% 69 Woodford 54.6% 48 Mercer 54.4% 51 Alexander 39.4% 102

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TABLE 47: NUMBER OF REPUBLICAN BALLOTS IN THE 2002 GENERAL ELECTION

By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 15,307 18 Lee 6,192 42 Cook 436,214 1 Hancock 4,743 52Alexander 1,110 98 Livingston 7,180 34 DuPage 171,386 2 St. Clair 4,714 53Bond 2,865 77 Logan 6,350 38 Lake 91,889 3 Sangamon 4,620 54Boone 6,123 43 Macon 6,236 41 Will 77,091 4 Randolph 4,461 55Brown 1,232 96 Macoupin 45,494 6 Kane 60,999 5 Montgomery 4,375 56Bureau 6,953 35 Madison 24,233 13 Macoupin 45,494 6 Edgar 4,219 57Calhoun 966 102 Marion 18,197 16 Schuyler 43,996 7 Fayette 4,024 58Carroll 3,054 74 Marshall 6,692 37 Winnebago 36,798 8 Pike 3,785 59Cass 2,581 84 Mason 33,052 9 Mason 33,052 9 Crawford 3,729 60Champaign 27,406 11 Massac 5,525 47 Peoria 29,399 10 Perry 3,691 61

Christian 5,658 46 McDonough 2,745 80 Champaign 27,406 11 White 3,668 62Clark 3,624 63 McHenry 2,781 78 Saline 27,324 12 Clark 3,624 63Clay 3,072 73 McLean 2,391 85 Madison 24,233 13 Warren 3,604 64Clinton 5,859 45 Menard 3,424 69 Tazewell 23,448 14 Piatt 3,594 65Coles 8,085 29 Mercer 3,498 68 Rock Island 18,382 15 Jersey 3,592 66Cook 436,214 1 Monroe 5,342 48 Marion 18,197 16 Douglas 3,572 67Crawford 3,729 60 Montgomery 4,375 56 LaSalle 16,643 17 Mercer 3,498 68Cumberland 2,367 86 Morgan 6,288 40 Adams 15,307 18 Menard 3,424 69DeKalb 13,100 20 Moultrie 2,715 82 Kankakee 14,895 19 Richland 3,285 70DeWitt 2,914 76 Ogle 8,838 26 DeKalb 13,100 20 Union 3,264 71

Douglas 3,572 67 Peoria 29,399 10 Kendall 12,365 21 Washington 3,169 72DuPage 171,386 2 Perry 3,691 61 Vermilion 11,742 22 Clay 3,072 73Edgar 4,219 57 Piatt 3,594 65 Williamson 11,054 23 Carroll 3,054 74Edwards 1,899 91 Pike 3,785 59 Knox 10,073 24 Ford 3,004 75Effingham 8,150 28 Pope 1,008 101 Henry 9,002 25 DeWitt 2,914 76Fayette 4,024 58 Pulaski 1,268 95 Ogle 8,838 26 Bond 2,865 77Ford 3,004 75 Putnam 1,138 97 Woodford 8,350 27 McHenry 2,781 78Franklin 5,872 44 Randolph 4,461 55 Effingham 8,150 28 Wabash 2,755 79Fulton 5,336 49 Richland 3,285 70 Coles 8,085 29 McDonough 2,745 80Gallatin 1,108 99 Rock Island 18,382 15 Stephenson 8,047 30 Johnson 2,717 81

Greene 2,293 87 Saline 27,324 12 Whiteside 8,020 31 Moultrie 2,715 82Grundy 7,422 32 Sangamon 4,620 54 Grundy 7,422 32 Lawrence 2,591 83Hamilton 1,966 90 Schuyler 43,996 7 Jackson 7,402 33 Cass 2,581 84Hancock 4,743 52 Scott 2,108 89 Livingston 7,180 34 McLean 2,391 85Hardin 1,039 100 Shelby 1,269 94 Bureau 6,953 35 Cumberland 2,367 86Henderson 1,609 92 St. Clair 4,714 53 Iroquois 6,741 36 Greene 2,293 87Henry 9,002 25 Stark 1,371 93 Marshall 6,692 37 Jasper 2,291 88Iroquois 6,741 36 Stephenson 8,047 30 Logan 6,350 38 Scott 2,108 89Jackson 7,402 33 Tazewell 23,448 14 Jefferson 6,289 39 Hamilton 1,966 90Jasper 2,291 88 Union 3,264 71 Morgan 6,288 40 Edwards 1,899 91

Jefferson 6,289 39 Vermilion 11,742 22 Macon 6,236 41 Henderson 1,609 92Jersey 3,592 66 Wabash 2,755 79 Lee 6,192 42 Stark 1,371 93Jo Daviess 4,774 51 Warren 3,604 64 Boone 6,123 43 Shelby 1,269 94Johnson 2,717 81 Washington 3,169 72 Franklin 5,872 44 Pulaski 1,268 95Kane 60,999 5 Wayne 4,865 50 Clinton 5,859 45 Brown 1,232 96Kankakee 14,895 19 White 3,668 62 Christian 5,658 46 Putnam 1,138 97Kendall 12,365 21 Whiteside 8,020 31 Massac 5,525 47 Alexander 1,110 98Knox 10,073 24 Will 77,091 4 Monroe 5,342 48 Gallatin 1,108 99Lake 91,889 3 Williamson 11,054 23 Fulton 5,336 49 Hardin 1,039 100LaSalle 16,643 17 Winnebago 36,798 8 Wayne 4,865 50 Pope 1,008 101Lawrence 2,591 83 Woodford 8,350 27 Jo Daviess 4,774 51 Calhoun 966 102

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By county In rank order

County Rank County Rank County Rank County Rank

Adams 8,819 23 Lee 5,080 43 Cook 905,188 1 Woodford 3,955 52Alexander 2,018 84 Livingston 4,275 49 DuPage 91,753 2 Jersey 3,922 53Bond 2,784 67 Logan 4,440 48 Lake 76,188 3 Fayette 3,678 54Boone 4,657 46 Macon 18,416 15 Will 63,888 4 Iroquois 3,516 55Brown 931 100 Macoupin 8,865 22 Madison 43,980 5 Crawford 3,406 56Bureau 5,788 37 Madison 43,980 5 Kane 40,877 6 Union 3,335 57Calhoun 1,268 96 Marion 7,039 30 St. Clair 38,164 7 Shelby 3,289 58Carroll 2,560 74 Marshall 2,014 85 Winnebago 37,060 8 Jo Daviess 3,205 59Cass 2,630 72 Mason 2,952 64 Sangamon 34,561 9 Edgar 3,179 60Champaign 23,271 12 Massac 2,835 66 McHenry 26,815 10 Mercer 3,131 61

Christian 6,252 35 McDonough 4,197 50 Peoria 24,370 11 White 3,085 62Clark 2,645 70 McHenry 26,815 10 Champaign 23,271 12 Pike 2,978 63Clay 2,035 83 McLean 16,480 16 Rock Island 23,193 13 Mason 2,952 64Clinton 6,142 36 Menard 2,103 82 LaSalle 18,477 14 Hancock 2,951 65Coles 6,334 34 Mercer 3,131 61 Macon 18,416 15 Massac 2,835 66Cook 905,188 1 Monroe 4,823 45 McLean 16,480 16 Bond 2,784 67Crawford 3,406 56 Montgomery 5,613 40 Tazewell 16,149 17 Washington 2,681 68Cumberland 1,534 90 Morgan 5,465 41 Kankakee 13,428 18 Lawrence 2,678 69DeKalb 10,249 20 Moultrie 2,276 79 Vermilion 11,517 19 Clark 2,645 70DeWitt 2,373 76 Ogle 5,739 38 DeKalb 10,249 20 Richland 2,639 71

Douglas 2,369 77 Peoria 24,370 11 Williamson 9,627 21 Cass 2,630 72DuPage 91,753 2 Perry 4,572 47 Macoupin 8,865 22 Piatt 2,605 73Edgar 3,179 60 Piatt 2,605 73 Adams 8,819 23 Carroll 2,560 74Edwards 753 102 Pike 2,978 63 Franklin 8,566 24 Greene 2,407 75Effingham 3,967 51 Pope 1,010 99 Whiteside 8,214 25 DeWitt 2,373 76Fayette 3,678 54 Pulaski 1,533 91 Jackson 8,135 26 Douglas 2,369 77Ford 1,599 88 Putnam 1,330 95 Knox 8,076 27 Warren 2,332 78Franklin 8,566 24 Randolph 6,780 32 Henry 7,107 28 Moultrie 2,276 79Fulton 7,046 29 Richland 2,639 71 Fulton 7,046 29 Wayne 2,246 80Gallatin 1,888 87 Rock Island 23,193 13 Marion 7,039 30 Hamilton 2,144 81

Greene 2,407 75 Saline 5,062 44 Kendall 6,950 31 Menard 2,103 82Grundy 5,638 39 Sangamon 34,561 9 Randolph 6,780 32 Clay 2,035 83Hamilton 2,144 81 Schuyler 1,509 93 Jefferson 6,435 33 Alexander 2,018 84Hancock 2,951 65 Scott 1,021 98 Coles 6,334 34 Marshall 2,014 85Hardin 1,249 97 Shelby 3,289 58 Christian 6,252 35 Johnson 2,005 86Henderson 1,528 92 St. Clair 38,164 7 Clinton 6,142 36 Gallatin 1,888 87Henry 7,107 28 Stark 839 101 Bureau 5,788 37 Ford 1,599 88Iroquois 3,516 55 Stephenson 5,358 42 Ogle 5,739 38 Jasper 1,588 89Jackson 8,135 26 Tazewell 16,149 17 Grundy 5,638 39 Cumberland 1,534 90Jasper 1,588 89 Union 3,335 57 Montgomery 5,613 40 Pulaski 1,533 91

Jefferson 6,435 33 Vermilion 11,517 19 Morgan 5,465 41 Henderson 1,528 92Jersey 3,922 53 Wabash 1,414 94 Stephenson 5,358 42 Schuyler 1,509 93Jo Daviess 3,205 59 Warren 2,332 78 Lee 5,080 43 Wabash 1,414 94Johnson 2,005 86 Washington 2,681 68 Saline 5,062 44 Putnam 1,330 95Kane 40,877 6 Wayne 2,246 80 Monroe 4,823 45 Calhoun 1,268 96Kankakee 13,428 18 White 3,085 62 Boone 4,657 46 Hardin 1,249 97Kendall 6,950 31 Whiteside 8,214 25 Perry 4,572 47 Scott 1,021 98Knox 8,076 27 Will 63,888 4 Logan 4,440 48 Pope 1,010 99Lake 76,188 3 Williamson 9,627 21 Livingston 4,275 49 Brown 931 100LaSalle 18,477 14 Winnebago 37,060 8 McDonough 4,197 50 Stark 839 101Lawrence 2,678 69 Woodford 3,955 52 Effingham 3,967 51 Edwards 753 102

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Sources & Methodology

Illinois congressional, legislative, and representative districts:Illinois State Board of Elections, “Currie II (as amended byBilandic Amendment) - House & Senate Districts by County -Congressional Districts - Public Act 92-004 (printout, Dec. 2001).

Illinois county seats, established dates, and county land area:“Counties and County Officers,” Illinois Blue Book 2000, (Jan.2000) pp. 420-433.

1990 and 2000 U.S. population: U.S. Department of Com-merce, Bureau of the Census, “General Population and HousingCharacteristics: 1990” (downloaded September 25, 2002 from theCensus Bureau Internet site) and Statistical Abstract of the UnitedStates: 2001 (121st edition 2001), p. 8, Table 1.

1990 and 2000 Illinois population: U.S. Department ofCommerce, Bureau of the Census, “Population for IllinoisCounties 1990-2000” (downloaded April 2, 2001 from the CensusBureau Internet site).

2000 U.S. population by race and age (including median age):U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, “Profile ofGeneral Demographic Characteristics: 2000” (downloaded May20, 2002 from the Census Bureau Internet site).

2000 Illinois population by race: U.S. Department ofCommerce, Bureau of the Census, “Race and Hispanic or Latino:2000” (downloaded November 8, 2001 from the Census BureauInternet site). The amounts exclude “Some other race” (notHispanic or Latino) and “Two or more races” (not Hispanic orLatino)

2000 Illinois population by age (including median age): U.S.Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, “Age and Sex:2000” (downloaded December 3, 2001 from the Census BureauInternet site).

2000 U.S. and Illinois educational attainment:Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2001 (121st edition2001), p. 141, Table 219.

2000 Illinois female households with children <18:Bernan Press, “States and Counties - Households by type, 2000,”County and City Extra - Special Decennial Census Edition(2002), pp. 160, 167, Table B. Figures represent femalehouseholds with own children under 18 years of age as apercentage of all households. A family household consists of twoor more persons, including the householder, who are related bybrith, marriage, or adoption and who live together as onehousehold.

1998 Illinois children under 18 in poverty:U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, “Countyestimates for people under age 18 in poverty for Illinois: 1998”(downloaded June 3, 2002 from the Census Bureau Internet site).

U.S. and Illinois income per capita:1990 U.S.: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of EconomicAnalysis, Survey of Current Business, April 1986.

1995 U.S. and Illinois: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureauof Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business, September1997.

1990 and 2000 Illinois: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureauof Economic Analysis, “Local Area Personal Income”(downloaded May 20, 2002 from Bureau’s Internet site).

U.S. and Illinois Elections: Illinois State Board of Elections,Official Vote Cast at the General Election (various years) andOfficial Vote Cast at the General Primary Election (variousyears).

2001 U.S. Employment: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau ofLabor Statistics, “Household Data - Annual Averages”(downloaded May 20, 2002 from Bureau of Labor StatisticsInternet site).

1991 Illinois Employment: Illinois Department of EmploymentSecurity, “1990-1999 County and Municipal Labor Force Report”(July 2000).

2001 Illinois Employment: Illinois Department of EmploymentSecurity, “Local Area Unemployment Statistics” (downloadedMay 9, 2002 from Department’s Internet site).

U.S. and Illinois Jobs by industry: U.S. Department ofCommerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, “Full-time and Part-time Employees by Major Industry 1995” (downloaded April 1,1998 from Regional Economic Information Internet site). Theamounts for county are the county’s percentages of the type ofjobs in the county. The amounts for state are the county’spercentages of that type of job in the whole state.

State sales and use tax: Illinois Department of Revenue, “SalesTax Receipts Reported by Standard Industrial Classification forthe Liability Period(s) of January 1, 2001 thru December 31,2001” (March 7, 2002).

Individual income tax: Estimates for counties are based on eachcounty’s proportional share of total FY 2001 state personalincome, calculated from U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureauof Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business May 2001,pp. 62-63. Please note that these figures are estimates.

State motor-fuel tax: Estimates for counties are based on eachcounty’s proportional share of total FY 2001 motor-fuel tax,calculated from Office of the Secretary of State, “CountyStatistical Report for Motor Vehicle License Units andTransactions Received for 1999” (printout, April 1, 2000). Thesefigures are estimates.

Local property tax: Illinois Department of Revenue,“Comparison of Taxes Extended and Collected by SelectedClasses of Property,” Illinois Property Tax Statistics 1998(January 2002), pp. 184-185, Table 19.

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Education: Illinois State Board of Education, Center for SchoolFinancial Services, Illinois Public Schools Financial Statisticsand Local Property Tax Data 1999-2000 School Year (April2002).

Public Aid: Illinois Department of Human Services, Bureau ofResearch and Analysis, “Public Aid Grants and MedicalAssistance Amounts” (printout, undated). Data are for fiscal year2001.

State payroll and number of employees: Office of theComptroller, “County List Summary as of 12/31/01.” Theseamounts overstate total employment costs to the state because it isimpossible to separate state employees paid in whole or in partwith federal funds from those paid entirely with state funds. Thenumber includes full- and part-time employees who were on thestate payroll for any part of calendar year 2001. The numberexcludes state college and university employees. The number ofstate employees in each county is based on their place ofresidence, not where they work.

Land use: Equalized assessed values from Illinois Departmentof Revenue, “Comparison of Equalized Assessed Valuations byClass of Property,” Illinois Property Tax Statistics 1988 (Aug.1990), p. 39 Table 15, and Illinois Property Tax Statistics 1998(Jan. 2002), pp. 166-167, Table 15.

Number of farms: U.S. Department of Agriculture, “CountySummary Highlights: 1997” From 1997 Census of Agriculture(downloaded July 3, 2002 from Department’s Internet site).

Foreign ownership of agricultural land: Illinois Department ofAgriculture, “Foreign Ownership of Illinois Agricultural Land”

(June 12, 2002), Table 5.

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Appendix A: Counties in Each Congressional District

Dist. County or counties

1 Cook2 Cook, Will3 Cook4 Cook5 Cook6 Cook, DuPage7 Cook8 Cook, Lake, McHenry9 Cook

10 Cook, Lake11 Bureau, Grundy, Kankakee, LaSalle, Livingston, McLean, Will, Woodford12 Alexander, Franklin, Jackson, Madison, Monroe, Perry, Pulaski, Randolph, St. Clair, Union, Williamson13 Cook, DuPage, Will14 Bureau, DeKalb, DuPage, Henry, Kane, Kendall, Lee, Whiteside15 Champaign, Clark, Coles, Crawford, Cumberland, DeWitt, Douglas, Edgar, Edwards, Ford, Gallatin,

Iroquois, Lawrence, Livingston, McLean, Macon, Moultrie, Piatt, Saline, Vermillion, Wabash, White16 Boone, Caroll, DeKalb, JoDaviess, McHenry, Ogle, Stephenson, Whiteside, Winnebago17 Adams, Calhoun, Christian, Fayette, Fulton, Greene, Hancock, Henderson, Henry, Jersey, Knox, McDonough,

Macon, Macoupin, Madison, Mercer , Montgomery, Pike, Rock Island, Sangamon, Shelby, Warren, Whiteside18 Adams, Brown, Bureau, Cass, Knox, Logan, Macon, Marshall, Mason, Menard, Morgan, Peoria, Pike, Putnam,

Sangamon, Schuyler, Scott, Stark, Tazewell, Woodford19 Bond, Christian, Clay, Clinton, Edwards, Effingham, Fayette, Gallatin, Greene, Hamilton, Hardin, Jasper,

Jefferson, Jersey, Johnson, Lawrence, Madison, Marion, Massac, Montgomery, Pope, Richland, Saline, Sangamon,Shelby, Wabash, Washington, Wayne, White, Williamson

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Dist. County or counties

1-18 Cook

19 Cook, Will

20 Cook

21 Cook, DuPage

22 Cook, Kane

23 DuPage

24 DuPage, Will

25 Kane, Kendall, LaSalle

26 Cook, Lake, McHenry

27 Cook, Lake

28 Cook, DuPage, Kane

29 Cook, Lake

30 Cook, Lake

31 Lake

32 McHenry

33 Cook

34 Winnebago

35 Boone, DeKalb, LaSalle, Ogle, Winnebago

36 Carroll, Henry, Mercer, Rock Island, Whiteside

37 Bureau, Henry, Knox, Marshall, Peoria, Stark, Woodford

38 Bureau, Grundy, Iroquois, Kankakee, LaSalle, Livingston, Putnam, Will

39 Cook, DuPage

40 Cook, Iroquois, Kankakee, Will

41 Cook, DuPage, Will

42 DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Will

43 Will

44 Christian, DeWitt, Logan, McLean, Macon, Sangamon, Tazewell

45 Carroll, Henry, JoDaviess, Lee, Ogle, Stephenson, Whiteside, Winnebago

46 Fulton, Peoria, Tazewell

47 Adams, Brown, Cass, Fulton, Hancock, Henderson, McDonough, Mason, Mercer, Pike, Schuyler, Scott, Warren

48 DuPage, Kane, Will

49 Calhoun, Christian, Fayette, Greene, Jersey, Macoupin, Madison, Montgomery, Morgan, Pike, Shelby

50 Logan, Menard, Sangamon

51 Bond, Clinton, Effingham, Fayette, Macon, Madison, Moultrie, St. Clair, Shelby

52 Champaign, Vermilion

53 Champaign, Ford, Iroquois, LaSalle, Livingston, McLean, Tazewell, Vermilion, Woodford

54 Clay, Clinton, Edwards, Effingham, Fayette, Hamilton, Jasper, Jefferson, Marion, Richland, Wabash, Wayne, White

55 Champaign, Clark, Coles, Crawford, Cumberland, DeWitt, Douglas, Edgar, Effingham, Lawrence, Piatt, Shelby,

Wabash

56 Jersey, Madison, St. Clair

57 Madison, St. Clair

58 Clinton, Jackson, Monroe, Perry, Randolph, St. Clair, Union, Washington

59 Alexander, Franklin, Gallatin, Hamilton, Hardin, Johnson, Massac, Pope, Pulaski, Saline, Union, White, Williamson

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Appendix C: Counties in Each Representative (House) District

Dist. County or counties

1-36 Cook37 Cook, Will38 Cook39 Cook40 Cook41 Cook, DuPage42 DuPage43 Cook, Kane44 Cook45 DuPage46 DuPage47 DuPage48 DuPage, Will49 Kane50 Kane, Kendall, LaSalle51 Cook, Lake52 Cook, Lake, McHenry53 Cook, Lake54 Cook55 Cook, DuPage, Kane56 Cook, DuPage57 Cook58 Cook, Lake59 Cook, Lake60 Lake61 Lake62 Lake63 McHenry64 McHenry65 Cook66 Cook67 Winnebago68 Winnebago69 Boone, DeKalb, Winnebago70 DeKalb, LaSalle, Ogle71 Carroll, Henry, Rock Island, Whiteside72 Mercer, Rock Island73 Bureau, Marshall, Peoria, Woodford74 Bureau, Henry, Knox, Stark75 Grundy, Iroquois, Kankakee, LaSalle, Livingston,

Will76 Bureau, LaSalle, Livingston, Putnam77 Cook, DuPage78 Cook79 Iroquois, Kankakee, Will80 Cook, Will81 Cook, Will82 Cook, DuPage, Will

83 Kane84 DuPage, Kendall, Will85 Will86 Will87 Christian, DeWitt, Logan, McLean, Macon,

Sangamon, Tazewell88 McLean89 Carroll, JoDaviess, Ogle, Stephenson, Winnebago90 Henry, Lee, Ogle, Whiteside91 Fulton, Peoria, Tazewell92 Peoria93 Adams, Brown, Cass, Hancock, Pike, Schuyler,

Scott94 Fulton, Hancock, Henderson, McDonough,

Mason, Mercer, Warren95 DuPage, Kane96 DuPage, Will97 Calhoun, Greene, Jersey, Macoupin, Madison,

Morgan, Pike98 Christian, Fayette, Macoupin, Madison,

Montgomery, Shelby99 Sangamon

100 Logan, Menard, Sangamon101 Macon, Moultrie, Shelby102 Bond, Clinton, Effingham, Fayette, Madison, St.

Clair, Shelby103 Champaign104 Champaign, Vermilion105 Champaign, Ford, Iroquois, Livingston, McLean,

Vermilion106 LaSalle, Livingston, McLean, Tazewell,

Woodford107 Clinton, Fayette, Jefferson, Marion108 Clay, Edwards, Effingham, Hamilton, Jasper,

Richland, Wabash, Wayne, White109 Clark, Crawford, Cumberland, Edgar, Effingham,

Lawrence, Shelby, Wabash110 Champaign, Coles, DeWitt, Douglas, Edgar, Piatt111 Jersey, Madison112 Madison, St. Clair113 Madison, St. Clair114 Madison, St. Clair115 Clinton, Jackson, Perry, Union, Washington116 Monroe, Perry, Randolph, St. Clair117 Franklin, Hamilton, Williamson118 Alexander, Gallatin, Hamilton, Hardin, Johnson,

Massac, Pope, Pulaski, Saline, Union, White

Dist. County or counties

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