Joyce Mason

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Joyce Mason

U.S.A.

Party Democrat
Latest Campaign State House of Reps
Date of Birth 1969 (Age: 57)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Overview
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Personal Background

Joyce Mason holds a bachelor of arts in communications and a master of business administration, establishing a strong educational foundation. She spent several years as a human resources consultant and served as Vice President of the Woodland Community Consolidated School District 50 Board of Education, where she advocated for increased funding for public schools. Mason transitioned to full-time legislative work in 2019 after being elected as a Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives for the 61st district.

Political Ideas

Joyce Mason champions a blend of progressive education reforms with a surprising emphasis on local economic growth, advocating for sustainable environmental practices. Her legislative record reveals a calculated approach to balancing industrial interests with green initiatives. Mason's rhetorical style often frames issues through a lens of community resilience, suggesting an underlying strategy that harmonizes seemingly disparate policy goals. This juxtaposition invites deeper inquiry into how she reconciles these positions.

Campaigns
2024: Illinois State House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

2024 Illinois House of Representatives election, 61st District

26,910 votes (58.64%)

Win

Democratic Primary, 61st District

4,044 votes (100.00%)

Win

Position Details

2022: Illinois State House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

2022 Illinois' 61st representative district election results

18,383 votes (56.33%)

Win
2020: Illinois State House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

Disrict 61 General Election

28,447 votes (55.09%)

Win
2018: Illinois State House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

Disrict 61 General Election

20,015 votes (51.58%)

Win