Teddy Williams
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:''This article is about the [[Senator]] Teddy Williams from [[Illinois]]. For his father from [[Pennsylvania]], see [[Teddy Williams, Sr.]].'' | :''This article is about the [[Senator]] Teddy Williams from [[Illinois]]. For his father from [[Pennsylvania]], see [[Teddy Williams, Sr.]].'' | ||
- | {{Infobox|Name=Teddy Williams | + | {{Infobox 2|Name=Teddy Williams |
|Image = Webb.jpg | |Image = Webb.jpg | ||
- | |Position = | + | |Position = 3rd Governor of [[Heartland]] |
- | |Term-Length = | + | |Term-Length = 2019 - present |
|Constituency = [[Illinois]] | |Constituency = [[Illinois]] | ||
- | |Predecessor = [[ | + | |Predecessor = [[Elizabeth Wellbourne]] |
|Successor = ''incumbent'' | |Successor = ''incumbent'' | ||
+ | |Position2 = Senator from [[Illinois]] | ||
+ | |Term-Length2 = 2013 - 2018 | ||
+ | |Constituency2 = [[Illinois]] | ||
+ | |Predecessor2 = [[Michael Casmir]] | ||
+ | |Successor2 = [[Josiah Tonkins]] | ||
|Date-of-Birth = 16 January 1975 | |Date-of-Birth = 16 January 1975 | ||
|Place-of-Birth = Philadelphia, PA | |Place-of-Birth = Philadelphia, PA | ||
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- | '''Theodore "Teddy" Williams, Jr.''' (born January 16, 1975) was [[House of Representatives|House Representative]] for the first congressional district of Illinois for five months in 2013, | + | '''Theodore "Teddy" Williams, Jr.''' (born January 16, 1975), the current Governor of [[Heartland]], was [[House of Representatives|House Representative]] for the first congressional district of Illinois for five months in 2013, and a former Senator of Illinois by Governor [[Elizabeth Wellbourne]]. He subsequently won election to a full term in a landslide in 2014. |
== Biography == | == Biography == |
Revision as of 20:18, 27 February 2008
- This article is about the Senator Teddy Williams from Illinois. For his father from Pennsylvania, see Teddy Williams, Sr..
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3rd Governor of Heartland | ||||
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In Office: 2019 - present | ||||
Preceded by | Elizabeth Wellbourne | |||
Succeeded by | incumbent | |||
Senator from Illinois | ||||
In Office: 2013 - 2018 | ||||
Preceded by | Michael Casmir | |||
Succeeded by | Josiah Tonkins | |||
Born | 16 January 1975 Philadelphia, PA | |||
Political Party | Democratic | |||
Spouse | Mary Williams | |||
Religion | Christian |
Theodore "Teddy" Williams, Jr. (born January 16, 1975), the current Governor of Heartland, was House Representative for the first congressional district of Illinois for five months in 2013, and a former Senator of Illinois by Governor Elizabeth Wellbourne. He subsequently won election to a full term in a landslide in 2014.
Biography
Teddy Williams was born in Philadelphia in 1975 as the first son of Teddy Williams, Sr. He applied and was accepted to Northwestern University. He studied political science, and graduated from Northwestern in 1997. He then applied and was admitted to Northwestern Law School, which he graduated cum laude in 2001.
After graduating from Northwestern Law School, Williams turned down many lucrative offers at big firms in order to take a job working as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois. He remained close to the community during this time, and prosecuted many cases against high-profile criminals in Illinois including a number of drug dealers, sex traffickers, organized criminals, and white collar criminals.
Personal Life
In 2000, Williams married Mary Williams, a programmer working in a Chicago firm. He has two children, a boy born in 2001, Mark Williams, and a girl born in 2002, Elizabeth Williams.
Political Career
Williams continued working as an Assistant United States Attorney until 2012, when he decided to seek state office. He ran and won a race to become Representative for the 1st district in Illinois.
He was appointed Senator of Illinois by Governor Elizabeth Wellbourne. He subsequently won election to a full term in a landslide in 2014, and he has served in the United States Senate since then.
When the Democrats took the majority in 2014, Senator Williams was appointed Chairman of the Judiciary Committee. In this position, Williams pushed through a plethora of progressive legislation while being attacked by the Republicans and applauded by the Democrats.
Preceded by Michael Casmir | Senator (Class 3) from Illinois 2013-Present Served alongside: Wolff | Succeeded by Incumbent |