{{short description|American politician}} {{multiple issues| {{cleanup biography|date=September 2014}} {{BLP sources|date=June 2011}} {{more footnotes needed|date=September 2014}} }} {{Infobox officeholder | image = <!-- only free-content images are allowed for depicting living people - see WP:NONFREE --> | | name=Ed Sullivan Jr. | state_house=Illinois | state=Illinois | district=51st | term_start=2003 | term_end=January 11, 2017 | preceded= | succeeded=Nick Sauer | party=Republican |birth_date={{birth year and age|1969}} | birth_place=Mundelein, Illinois, U.S. | death_date= | death_place= | spouse=Patricia (Trish) | alma_mater=University of Illinois | profession= |}}
'''Ed Sullivan Jr.''' (born 1969 in Mundelein, Illinois) is a Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives, representing the 51st district since 2003.
After receiving a B.A. in History and Political Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign in 1991, Sullivan Jr. served as an aide to U.S. Congressman Phil Crane (IL-8). In 1993, he was elected to the first of five terms as the Fremont Township Assessor.
In April 2013, Rep. Sullivan became the second Republican representative in Illinois to support the state's same-sex marriage bill. He did not run for re-election in 2016.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dailyherald.com/article/20150824/news/150829441/|title = State Rep. Sullivan won't run; two other Republicans leap in|date = 24 August 2015}}</ref>
==Early life and education== Sullivan Jr. is a graduate of Carmel High School.{{when|date=September 2014}}{{citation needed|date=September 2014}} He received a B.A. in History and Political Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign in 1991.<ref name=ilgaMemberBio>State of Illinois, "Representative Ed Sullivan Jr. (R), 51st District", see [http://www.ilga.gov/house/Rep.asp?MemberID=1895&GA=98], accessed 18 September 2014.</ref><ref name=ChgoTribEdBrd2010>Chicago Tribune Editorial Board, "2010 Endorsement: Editorial board questionnaires, Ed Sullivan Jr.", see [http://general2010.elections.chicagotribune.com/editorial/ed-sullivan-jr/index.html] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160507091106/http://general2010.elections.chicagotribune.com/editorial/ed-sullivan-jr/index.html |date=2016-05-07 }}, accessed 18 September 2014.</ref>{{better source needed|date=September 2014}}
==Professional experience== Sullivan Jr. served as an aide to U.S. Congressman Phil Crane (IL-8).{{when|date=September 2014}}{{citation needed|date=September 2014}} He was elected to his first term as the Fremont Township Assessor in 1993, and went on to serve four additional terms.{{when|date=September 2014}}<ref name=ChgoTribEdBrd2010/>{{better source needed|date=September 2014}}
==District and legislation== {{Expand section|small=no|1=further ''sourced'' legislative highlights from 2003-current date, to avoid apparent single issue POV sense of article|date=September 2014}} The 51st State Representative District is a hook-shaped geographical area encompassing a wide range of suburban demographics in Lake County, Illinois, that includes all or substantial parts of the Illinois communities of Lake Zurich, Kildeer, Deer Park, Long Grove, Hawthorne Woods, Libertyville, Mundelein, Green Oaks, and Waukegan, Illinois.<ref>State of Illinois, "Illinois Representative District 51", see [http://elections.il.gov/Downloads/VotingInformation/PDF/2011Districts/2011RepDist51.pdf] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160418080620/http://www.elections.il.gov/Downloads/VotingInformation/PDF/2011Districts/2011RepDist51.pdf |date=2016-04-18 }}, accessed 18 September 2014.</ref><ref>County of Lake, "Lake County Maps Online", see [http://maps.lakecountyil.gov/mapsonline/], selecting Legend options "Municipalities Outline" and "State Representative"; accessed 18 September 2014.</ref>{{better source needed|date=September 2014}}
Rep. Sullivan Jr. served as Assistant Republican Leader for the 98th session of the Illinois General Assembly.<ref name=ilgaMemberBio/>{{better source needed|date=September 2014}} His committee assignments included Executive, Consumer Protection, and Rules where he was the "Republican Spokesperson" (ranking minority party member), as well as Mass Transit, Public Utilities, and Revenue and Finance.<ref name=ilgaMemberBio/>{{better source needed|date=September 2014}}
Historical legislative efforts by Rep. Sullivan Jr. include extensive work on tax legislation and work on anti-gang initiatives.{{citation needed|date=September 2014}} He was one of two Republican representatives in Illinois to support a same-sex marriage bill in April 2013.<ref>Rick Pearson, "GOP state lawmaker backs same-sex marriage bill," Chicago Tribune, April 8, 2013, see [https://web.archive.org/web/20130409214618/http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2013-04-08/news/ct-met-illinois-gay-marriage-0408-20130408_1_marriage-bill-gay-marriage-house-republicans], accessed 18 September 2014.</ref>
The Illinois branch of the Republican-associated Opportunity Project (IOP), a self-described "research and public policy enterprise" advocating conservative state legislation and policies in support of "free markets and free minds" [a 501(c)(4) tax exempt organization], scored Rep. Sullivan Jr. in 2012 at 88 on a scale of 100; a grade of "A−", it was a score tied for 3rd highest of the 120 members of the Illinois House evaluated.<ref>Ballotpedia, 2014, "Illinois Opportunity Project's Legislative Vote Card," see [https://ballotpedia.org/Illinois_Opportunity_Project%27s_Legislative_Vote_Card], accessed 18 September 2014</ref><ref>Bernard Schoenburg, 2013, "[IOP Board member] Tillman’s ‘different hats’ can be confusing", (Illinois) ''State Journal-Register'', see [http://www.sj-r.com/article/20120412/News/304129910], accessed 18 September 2014.</ref><ref>Illinois Opportunity Project, 2012, "2012 Illinois Legislative Vote Card: 97th General Assembly," see [illinoisopportunity.org/votecard/], accessed 18 September 2014</ref>{{better source needed|date=September 2014}}
==Personal life== Sullivan Jr. is married; his wife, Trish, is a family nurse practitioner. They live in Mundelein with daughter Kaileigh and son Edwin.
== Further reading == * Bills where this Rep. appeared as primary sponsor (with link in each leading to all sponsored bills): 98th General Assembly (GA), [http://ilga.gov/house/RepBills.asp?MemberID=1895&Primary=True]; 97th GA, [http://www.ilga.gov/house/RepBills.asp?GA=97&MemberID=1675&Primary=True]; 96th GA, [http://www.ilga.gov/house/RepBills.asp?GA=96&MemberID=1468&Primary=True]; 95th GA, [http://www.ilga.gov/house/RepBills.asp?GA=95&MemberID=1267&Primary=True]; 94th GA, [http://www.ilga.gov/house/RepBills.asp?GA=94&MemberID=1047&Primary=True]; 93rd GA, [http://www.ilga.gov/house/RepBills.asp?GA=93&MemberID=857&Primary=True]
== References == {{Reflist}}
==External links== * Personal website, [http://www.repedsullivan.com/] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130627031642/http://www.repedsullivan.com/ |date=2013-06-27 }} * {{CongLinks | congbio= | votesmart=33369 | fec= | congress= }}<!-- Links formerly displayed via the CongLinks template: * [http://ballotpedia.org/Ed_Sullivan,_Jr. Biography] at Ballotpedia * [http://www.followthemoney.org/database/uniquecandidate.phtml?uc=4941 Financial information (state office)] at the National Institute for Money in State Politics * -->
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