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'''Jill Morgenthaler''' (born [[1954]]) is a a retired [[U.S. Army Reserve]] [[colonel]] and the deputy [[chief of staff]] for public safety in [[Illinois]].<ref>http://www.dailyherald.com/story/?id=58701&src=2</ref> She is a candidate to run against [[Peter Roskam]] in [[Illinois' 6th congressional district]] in 2008.
'''Jill Morgenthaler''' (born [[1954]]) is a a retired [[U.S. Army Reserve]] [[colonel]] and the deputy [[chief of staff]] for public safety in [[Illinois]].<ref>http://www.dailyherald.com/story/?id=58701&src=2</ref> She is a candidate to run against [[Peter Roskam]] in [[Illinois' 6th congressional district]] in 2008.


==Residency==
==Residency Controversy==
Should be noted, according to petition records Jill, as with [[Tammy Duckworth]] lives outside of the district. [http://eh.robis.net/uploads/JID37_candidate%20listing.pdf pdf file of DuPage County Election Commission]
Should be noted, according to petition records Jill, as with [[Tammy Duckworth]] lives outside of the district. [http://eh.robis.net/uploads/JID37_candidate%20listing.pdf pdf file of DuPage County Election Commission]



Revision as of 14:18, 30 November 2007

Jill Morgenthaler (born 1954) is a a retired U.S. Army Reserve colonel and the deputy chief of staff for public safety in Illinois.[1] She is a candidate to run against Peter Roskam in Illinois' 6th congressional district in 2008.

Residency Controversy

Should be noted, according to petition records Jill, as with Tammy Duckworth lives outside of the district. pdf file of DuPage County Election Commission

References