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Daniel W. Hynes (born July 20, 1968) is an American politician, formerly serving as the
Illinois Comptroller The Comptroller of Illinois is a constitutional officer in the executive branch of government of the U.S. state of Illinois. Ten individuals have held the office of Comptroller since the enactment of the Illinois Constitution of 1970, replacing ...
.


Background

Hynes was born in
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, the son of
Thomas Hynes Thomas C. Hynes (November 5, 1938 – May 4, 2019) was a physics teacher who served as Cook County Assessor, President of the Illinois Senate, and 19th Ward Democratic Committeeman. Hynes was also a candidate for Mayor of Chicago in 1987. He was ...
, a former
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assessor, president of the Illinois Senate and Democratic Ward committeeman of the 19th ward in
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. He attended St. Ignatius College Prep in
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, where he graduated in 1986. Hynes later attended the
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, where he graduated '' magna cum laude'' in 1990 with a Bachelor of Science degree in economics and computer applications. He received his Juris Doctor degree with honors from Loyola University Chicago's School of Law in 1993. Daniel Hynes served as a health care attorney at the Chicago law firm of Hogan, Marren and McCahill, Ltd. Hynes married Dr. Christina Kerger (M.D) in June 1999.


As Illinois Comptroller

Hynes was first elected
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on November 3, 1998, at the age of 30. At the time, he was the youngest elected statewide constitutional officer in
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, since
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was elected
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of
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in 1942. Since first entering office in 1999, he was the first Comptroller to establish a "Rainy Day Fund" for
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as a way to secure funding for the state whenever there is a slowdown in revenue. Hynes also spearheaded bipartisan reform of laws governing the state's private cemeteries and funeral homes (which his office regulates) in 2001, the most extensive overhaul of these industries in 25 years. Dan Hynes has sponsored new legislation that prohibited tax scofflaws from receiving state contracts. He also introduced legislation in 2003, that would do the same to corporations that have falsified their financial reports. Among his other measures as Comptroller, was to reform the Local Government Division of his office, increasing the percentage of compliance from
Illinois Illinois ( ) is a state in the Midwestern United States. Its largest metropolitan areas include the Chicago metropolitan area, and the Metro East section, of Greater St. Louis. Other smaller metropolitan areas include, Peoria and Rockf ...
's local government units in financial reporting from 65 to 95 percent. Hynes also expanded the office's commercial direct deposit program, encouraging state vendors to receive payments electronically, which saves taxpayer money and improves efficiency. Daniel Hynes was elected to a second term as Comptroller on November 5, 2002, with a margin of more than one million votes. He was elected to a third term in 2006, by a similarly large margin.


U.S. Senate campaign

In March 2004, Hynes was an unsuccessful candidate in the Democratic primary election, for his party's nomination for the
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, finishing second to State Senator
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, who went on to win the general election in November. In September 2006, in an open letter published in the ''
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'', Hynes endorsed drafting Obama into the presidential race of 2008. Hynes spoke on the first day of the
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in
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, lauding Obama.


2010 gubernatorial campaign

Hynes challenged Governor Pat Quinn for the Democratic nomination for
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, formally announcing his campaign on September 2, 2009. His campaign received the endorsement of former
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Adlai E. Stevenson III. His newspaper endorsements included the '' Daily Herald'', ''
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'', '' Northwest Herald'', ''South Suburban News'', ''
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'', ''
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'' (Champaign-Urbana), ''
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'' (Springfield), and the '' Southtown Star''. After a close vote, on February 4, 2010, Hynes conceded to Quinn and pledged his support to Quinn in the general election.


After politics

After leaving the Illinois Comptroller's office, Hynes joined Fort Myers, Florida based Foster & Foster Actuaries & Consultants. On January 19, 2012, it was reported that Hynes would be joining
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, a Chicago investment management firm, as a senior vice president to aid in client services, marketing and business development. In 2015, Hynes moved to UBS Global Asset Management as head of Taft Hartley & large market public Chicago. In 2016, Hynes was the sole superdelegate supporting former
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Martin O'Malley. O'Malley dropped out after the Iowa Caucus in February, after failing to win any delegates, leaving
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and Bernie Sanders as the two remaining Democratic candidates, for the rest of the primary calendar. In 2018, Dan Hynes was appointed by
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as one of four Deputy Governors including Founding La Casa Norte Director Sol Flores, State Representative
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and
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President Jesse Ruiz. He left the Pritzker Administration in 2021.


Electoral history

*1998 Democratic Primary Election for Comptroller **Daniel Hynes (D), unopposed *1998 General Election for Comptroller **Daniel Hynes (D), 58.6% **
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(R), 39.6% **Houstoun McIntosh Sadler II (Reform), 1.7% *2002 Democratic Primary Election for Comptroller **Daniel Hynes (D) (inc.), unopposed *2002 General Election for Comptroller **Daniel Hynes (D) (inc.), 63.2% **Thomas Jefferson Ramsdell (R), 30.6% **Julie Fox (Libertarian), 4.2% *2004 Democratic Primary Election for U.S. Senate. **
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, 52.8% **Daniel Hynes, 23.7% **
Blair Hull Blair Hull (born September 3, 1942) is an American businessman, investor, Democratic politician, and philanthropist. Hull founded Hull Trading Company in 1985 and served as the firm's Chairman and chief executive officer before selling it to Gol ...
, 10.8% **Maria Pappas, 6.0% **Gery Chico, 4.3% ** Nancy Skinner, 1.3% **Joyce Washington, 1.1% *2006 Democratic Primary Election for Comptroller **Daniel Hynes (D) (inc.), unopposed *2006 General Election for Comptroller **Daniel Hynes (D) (inc.), 64.2% **
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(R), 31.5% **Alicia Snyder (Green), 4.3% *2010 Democratic Primary Election for Governor ** Pat Quinn (D) (inc.), 50.4% **Daniel Hynes (D), 49.6%


References


External links


Profile
votesmart.org; accessed January 18, 2017. *''Follow the Money'' - Daniel W. Hynes
(2010 campaign contributions for Governor/Lt. Governor; pending)

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1998 (campaign contributions for Comptroller)

Dan Hynes interview
with Elizabeth Brackett on '' WTTW'', December 15, 2009. {{DEFAULTSORT:Hynes, Dan Comptrollers of Illinois Illinois Democrats Politicians from Chicago Living people 1968 births Loyola University Chicago School of Law alumni St. Ignatius College Prep alumni University of Notre Dame alumni Lawyers from Chicago