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Jim Langfelder

Jim Langfelder (born January 16, 1960) is the former mayor of Springfield, Illinois, the state capital and seat of Sangamon County. Prior to his election to Mayor of Springfield, he served as the city treasurer for three terms spanning from 2003 to 2015.[1] Municipal offices in Illinois are legally nonpartisan, however, Langfelder is a member of the Democratic Party.

Jim Langfelder
56th Mayor of Springfield
In office
May 7, 2015 – May 5, 2023
Preceded byJ. Michael Houston
Succeeded byMisty Buscher
Personal details
Born (1960-01-16) January 16, 1960 (age 63)
Springfield, Illinois, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseBillie
Children3
RelativesOssie Langfelder (father)
EducationLincoln Land Community College
University of Illinois, Springfield (BA)

Early life

Langfelder was born in 1960 to Midge and Ossie Langfelder (who served as mayor from 1987 to 1995). He grew up in Springfield, one of thirteen children, attending both public and private schools. He went on to earn degrees at Lincoln Land Community College and the Sangamon State University. After college, he went into banking working in multiple roles at First of America Bank between 1988 and 1998 and later as business development officer at Security Bank.[2]

Political career

Langfelder was elected City Treasurer in 2003 defeating former state legislator Gwenn Klingler.[3][4]

In August 2014, Langfelder formally announced his candidacy for Mayor of Springfield joining a field that included incumbent mayor J. Michael Houston and Springfield Auditor Paul Palazzolo.[5] During the campaign Langfelder campaigned on being a consensus mayor in a very political city with a platform that included a free wifi zone in the downtown area, targeted employment sectors, boosting redevelopment of old downtown buildings, a focus on renewable energy at the public utility, and assisting city council members in creating individual plans for their ward that could serve as part of the city plan and having at least one member of his cabinet be African American.[3][6]

He won the February primary election in a five candidate field with 40% of the vote and won the April runoff election against Paul Palazzolo with 55% of the vote.[1] During the election, he earned the endorsements of the Sangamon County Democratic Party,[7] the Inner City Older Neighrborhoods organization,[8] the State Journal-Register,[3] and local labor unions including the Central Illinois Building and Construction Trades Council, the Central Illinois Trades and Labor Council and AFSCME Council 31.[3][9]

In 2019, Langfelder was elected to a second term, defeating Republican Frank Edwards.[10]

In 2023, Langfelder lost his bid for a third term as mayor to Springfield city treasurer Misty Buscher. [11]

Electoral history

Springfield mayoral primary election, 2015
Candidate Votes Percentage
Mike Houston 3,182 18.72%
Paul Palazzolo 5,876 34.58%
Jim Langfelder 6,778 39.88%
Gail Simpson 776 4.57%
Samuel L. Johnson 382 2.25%
Totals 16,994 100.00%
Springfield mayoral election, 2015
Candidate Votes Percentage
Jim Langfelder 14,918 55.03%
Paul Palazzolo 12,191 44.97%
Totals 27,109 100.00%
Springfield mayoral election, 2019
Candidate Votes Percentage
Jim Langfelder 14,642 58.11%
Frank Edwards 10,557 41.89%
Totals 25,199 100.00%
Springfield mayoral election, 2023
Candidate Votes Percentage
Misty Buscher 13,614 51.46%
Jim Langfelder 12,841 48.54%
Totals 26,336 100.00%

References

  1. ^ a b Munks, Jamie (2015-04-07). "Jim Langfelder defeats Palazzolo in race for Springfield mayor". The State Journal-Register. Retrieved 2015-06-16.
  2. ^ Munks, Jamie (2015-03-21). "Langfelder: It's all about public service". The State Journal-Register. Retrieved 2015-06-16.
  3. ^ a b c d Editorial Board (2015-03-27). "Our Opinion: In Springfield mayor's race, Jim Langfelder gets our endorsement". The State Journal-Register. Retrieved 2015-06-16.
  4. ^ Munks, Jamie (March 22, 2015). "Langfelder: It's All About Public Service". The State Journal-Register. p. 1.
  5. ^ Wall, Tobias (2014-08-02). "Jim Langfelder formally announces mayoral campaign". The State Journal-Register. Retrieved 2015-06-16.
  6. ^ Staff Writer (2015-03-27). "Jim Langfelder Names Economic Development Director". 98.7 WNNS. Retrieved 2015-06-19.
  7. ^ Schoenburg, Bernard (2015-02-07). "Sangamon County Democrats back Jim Langfelder for mayor". The State Journal-Register. Retrieved 2015-06-16.
  8. ^ . News/Talk 970 WMAY. 2015-03-25. Archived from the original on 2015-06-17. Retrieved 2015-06-16.
  9. ^ Schoenburg, Bernard (2015-03-07). "Sanguinetti staff taking shape; labor endorses in Springfield races". The State Journal-Register. Retrieved 2015-06-16.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2021-05-11. Retrieved 2019-04-03.
  11. ^ Don Gray, Sangamon County Clerk. "Sangamon County Consolidated Election". Retrieved 2022-04-04.
Political offices
Preceded by Mayor of Springfield
2015–2023
Succeeded by
Misty Buscher

langfelder, born, january, 1960, former, mayor, springfield, illinois, state, capital, seat, sangamon, county, prior, election, mayor, springfield, served, city, treasurer, three, terms, spanning, from, 2003, 2015, municipal, offices, illinois, legally, nonpar. Jim Langfelder born January 16 1960 is the former mayor of Springfield Illinois the state capital and seat of Sangamon County Prior to his election to Mayor of Springfield he served as the city treasurer for three terms spanning from 2003 to 2015 1 Municipal offices in Illinois are legally nonpartisan however Langfelder is a member of the Democratic Party Jim Langfelder56th Mayor of SpringfieldIn office May 7 2015 May 5 2023Preceded byJ Michael HoustonSucceeded byMisty BuscherPersonal detailsBorn 1960 01 16 January 16 1960 age 63 Springfield Illinois U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseBillieChildren3RelativesOssie Langfelder father EducationLincoln Land Community CollegeUniversity of Illinois Springfield BA Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 3 Electoral history 4 ReferencesEarly life EditLangfelder was born in 1960 to Midge and Ossie Langfelder who served as mayor from 1987 to 1995 He grew up in Springfield one of thirteen children attending both public and private schools He went on to earn degrees at Lincoln Land Community College and the Sangamon State University After college he went into banking working in multiple roles at First of America Bank between 1988 and 1998 and later as business development officer at Security Bank 2 Political career EditLangfelder was elected City Treasurer in 2003 defeating former state legislator Gwenn Klingler 3 4 In August 2014 Langfelder formally announced his candidacy for Mayor of Springfield joining a field that included incumbent mayor J Michael Houston and Springfield Auditor Paul Palazzolo 5 During the campaign Langfelder campaigned on being a consensus mayor in a very political city with a platform that included a free wifi zone in the downtown area targeted employment sectors boosting redevelopment of old downtown buildings a focus on renewable energy at the public utility and assisting city council members in creating individual plans for their ward that could serve as part of the city plan and having at least one member of his cabinet be African American 3 6 He won the February primary election in a five candidate field with 40 of the vote and won the April runoff election against Paul Palazzolo with 55 of the vote 1 During the election he earned the endorsements of the Sangamon County Democratic Party 7 the Inner City Older Neighrborhoods organization 8 the State Journal Register 3 and local labor unions including the Central Illinois Building and Construction Trades Council the Central Illinois Trades and Labor Council and AFSCME Council 31 3 9 In 2019 Langfelder was elected to a second term defeating Republican Frank Edwards 10 In 2023 Langfelder lost his bid for a third term as mayor to Springfield city treasurer Misty Buscher 11 Electoral history EditSpringfield mayoral primary election 2015 Candidate Votes PercentageMike Houston 3 182 18 72 Paul Palazzolo 5 876 34 58 Jim Langfelder 6 778 39 88 Gail Simpson 776 4 57 Samuel L Johnson 382 2 25 Totals 16 994 100 00 Springfield mayoral election 2015 Candidate Votes PercentageJim Langfelder 14 918 55 03 Paul Palazzolo 12 191 44 97 Totals 27 109 100 00 Springfield mayoral election 2019 Candidate Votes PercentageJim Langfelder 14 642 58 11 Frank Edwards 10 557 41 89 Totals 25 199 100 00 Springfield mayoral election 2023 Candidate Votes PercentageMisty Buscher 13 614 51 46 Jim Langfelder 12 841 48 54 Totals 26 336 100 00 References Edit a b Munks Jamie 2015 04 07 Jim Langfelder defeats Palazzolo in race for Springfield mayor The State Journal Register Retrieved 2015 06 16 Munks Jamie 2015 03 21 Langfelder It s all about public service The State Journal Register Retrieved 2015 06 16 a b c d Editorial Board 2015 03 27 Our Opinion In Springfield mayor s race Jim Langfelder gets our endorsement The State Journal Register Retrieved 2015 06 16 Munks Jamie March 22 2015 Langfelder It s All About Public Service The State Journal Register p 1 Wall Tobias 2014 08 02 Jim Langfelder formally announces mayoral campaign The State Journal Register Retrieved 2015 06 16 Staff Writer 2015 03 27 Jim Langfelder Names Economic Development Director 98 7 WNNS Retrieved 2015 06 19 Schoenburg Bernard 2015 02 07 Sangamon County Democrats back Jim Langfelder for mayor The State Journal Register Retrieved 2015 06 16 ICON Makes Endorsements In City Election News Talk 970 WMAY 2015 03 25 Archived from the original on 2015 06 17 Retrieved 2015 06 16 Schoenburg Bernard 2015 03 07 Sanguinetti staff taking shape labor endorses in Springfield races The State Journal Register Retrieved 2015 06 16 Langfelder coasts to second term as Springfield mayor Archived from the original on 2021 05 11 Retrieved 2019 04 03 Don Gray Sangamon County Clerk Sangamon County Consolidated Election Retrieved 2022 04 04 Political officesPreceded byJ Michael Houston Mayor of Springfield2015 2023 Succeeded byMisty Buscher This article about an Illinois politician is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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