Budzinski flips 13th Congressional District from red to blue

SPRINGFIELD – Voters in Illinois’ recently redrawn 13th congressional district elected a Democrat on Tuesday night.

On election night, 13th Congressional District candidate Nikki Budzinski (D) stands next to former Gov. Jim Edgar (R) in Springfield. (Harrison Malkin/Illinois Public Media)

Republican congressman Rodney Davis represented the district for 5-terms.

But now the district will flip blue after first-time candidate Nikki Budzinski secured victory by more than 20,000 votes.

Budzinski is a former aide to Governor JB Pritzker and President Joe Biden. She says this win is a personal one as a native of Peoria.

“My top priority in Congress will be tackling rising costs and helping those same families keep more of what they earn. And that to me means middle-class tax relief. That means lowering the cost of prescription drugs,” said Budzinski to supporters late Tuesday night.

The Associated Press made the call for Budzinski to win the race Wednesday at 12:09 a.m.

Republican Regan Deering addresses supporters on Election Night. (Emily Hays/Illinois Public Media)

Budzinski ran against Republican Regan Deering — a conservative activist, who is the granddaughter of Dwayne Andreas, former chairman of Archer Daniels Midland.

She conceded the race after votes from Champaign County came in, widening Budzinski’s margin.

“We stood up for life when many other people were backing away. We showed that you can be a conservative woman and taken very seriously. We showed that here in central Illinois, we can put up a good fight,” said Deering to supporters.

The 13th District stretches from Champaign to East St. Louis. After state Democrats redrew the district last year, the previously right-leaning district now leans Democratic.

Reginald Hardwick

Reginald Hardwick is the News & Public Affairs Director at Illinois Public Media. He oversees daily newscasts and online stories. He also manages The 21st Show, a live, weekday talk show that airs on six NPR stations throughout Illinois. He is the executive producer of IPM's annual environmental TV special "State of Change." And he is the co-creator of Illinois Soul, IPM's Black-focused audio service that launched in February 2024. Before arriving at IPM in 2019, he served as News Director at WKAR in East Lansing and spent 17 years as a TV news producer and manager at KXAS, the NBC-owned station in Dallas/Fort Worth. Reginald is the recipient of three Edward R. Murrow regional awards, seven regional Emmy awards, and multiple honors from the National Association of Black Journalists. Born in Vietnam, Reginald grew up in Colorado and is a graduate of the University of Northern Colorado. Email: rh14@illinois.edu Twitter: @RNewsIPM