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William "Sam" McCann Jr. (born November 4, 1969) is an American politician who was a member of the
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from 2011 to 2019. He was first elected in 2010 as a Republican in the 49th district, defeating incumbent
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Deanna Demuzio Deanna Demuzio (February 23, 1943 – October 20, 2020) was an American politician who served as a Democratic member of the Illinois Senate. She represented the 49th District from 2004 through 2010. Illinois Senate In May 2004, she was appoint ...
, and was later elected to the redrawn 50th district in
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. In 2018, McCann left the Republican Party and ran for Governor of Illinois as the nominee of the newly-founded Conservative Party. He ran as a more socially conservative alternative to incumbent Republican governor
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.


Early life and education

Sam McCann attended
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and
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, although he never earned a bachelor's degree.


Work

Starting in 1993, McCann was the president of his own construction company. Records from the Illinois Secretary of State's Office show that "the agency dissolved the corporate status of McCann Construction Services Inc. as of December 2013 for failure to file an annual report and pay an annual franchise tax. McCann Construction Co. was also dissolved as a corporation by the secretary of state on Nov. 14 for the same reasons." As of May 20, 2015, McCann's two companies: McCann Construction and McCann Construction Services faced tax liens from the Internal Revenue Services totaling $185,000.


Elections


State senate

McCann was first elected in 2010, narrowly defeating incumbent Democrat
Deanna Demuzio Deanna Demuzio (February 23, 1943 – October 20, 2020) was an American politician who served as a Democratic member of the Illinois Senate. She represented the 49th District from 2004 through 2010. Illinois Senate In May 2004, she was appoint ...
. It was one of the most expensive and competitive legislative races in Illinois that year. In 2012, he was re-elected after a primary race against Gray Noll, and without Democratic opposition in the redrawn 50th district. During McCann’s 2016 run for re-election, he faced a primary challenger, Bryce Benton, a state trooper who was backed by Illinois governor
Bruce Rauner Bruce Vincent Rauner (; born February 18, 1956) is an American businessman, philanthropist, and politician who served as the 42nd governor of Illinois from 2015 to 2019. Prior to his election, he was the chairman of R8 Capital Partners and chai ...
; Rauner reportedly spent more than $3 million on Benton’s behalf, after McCann voted with Democrats in the legislature to override Rauner’s veto of a union arbitration bill. McCann ultimately won re-nomination with 52.67 percent of the vote to Benton’s 47.33 percent. McCann then ran unopposed in the general election.


2018 gubernatorial election

McCann did not run for re-election in 2018, instead opting to run in the 2018 Illinois gubernatorial election as a third party candidate, as the nominee of the newly created Conservative Party. In an interview with Politico, McCann described himself as an "independent conservative" and stated that he was motivated to run to prevent "two billionaires from Chicago" from being the only general-election candidates. McCann’s campaign platform was perceived as being rooted in social issues such as abortion; McCann argued that economic issues, such as the state’s levels of debt, were equally important to his campaign. McCann also argued that he was more closely aligned with then-President Donald Trump than was Rauner. In order to qualify to appear on the ballot, McCann needed to collect at least 25,000 signatures; he ultimately received more than 65,000. McCann ultimately placed third in the election, with four percent of the vote, behind J.B. Pritzker and Bruce Rauner.


Indictment on federal charges

In early 2016, a complaint was filed with the Illinois State Board of Elections alleging that McCann had given himself too much money from his campaign fund for mileage reimbursements that were in excess of the amount that McCann actually traveled, and that McCann had also given himself money from the same fund for "grouped expenditures" which were not properly documented. The "grouped expenditures" totaled $46,719. The total amount for the challenged mileage reimbursements and "grouped expenditures" that McCann personally received from his campaign fund was $85,019.65. After hearing from the complainant and McCann, the board voted unanimously to hold a public hearing. A day before the public hearing was to take place in September 2016, the complaint was dropped, but the complainant, through his attorney, pledged to refile it and include more allegations. In September 2017, McCann came under fire again when he used campaign funds to purchase a 2017 Ford Expedition XLT for $61,146 and a new jeep engine on a personally owned vehicle. In February 2021, McCann was indicted by the U.S. Attorney's Office on charges of fraud, money laundering, and tax evasion related to his alleged misuse of campaign money for personal expenses. The indictment alleges that from May 2015 to June 2020, McCann engaged in a scheme to convert more than $200,000 in contributions and donations made to his campaign committees to pay himself and make personal purchases, and that he concealed his fraud from donors, the public, the Illinois State Board of Elections and law enforcement authorities.


Family

McCann is married to his wife Vicki. They have a son, Trayton, and a daughter, Katherine. He is the son of the late William S.McCann of Zephyrhills, Florida who died in a house fire in January,1977. His mother, Nellie Tipton still resides in Logan County, West Virginia. He has three half sisters and two half brothers. He is the nephew of former Lincoln County, West Virginia, County Commissioner Charles McCann and Ronald Z. McCann West Virginia Public Service Commissioner.


References


External links


McCann for Illinois

Senator Wm. Sam McCann (R) 50th District
at the Illinois General Assembly **By session
98th97thState Senator Sam McCann
constituency site *
McCann Construction Company
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