Kwame Raoul (, born September 30, 1964) is an American lawyer and politician who has been the 42nd
Attorney General of Illinois
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since
2019
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. He is a member of the
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Raoul represented the 13th district in the
Illinois Senate
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from 2004 to 2019. Initially appointed to fill the seat vacated by
Barack Obama
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when Obama was elected to the
U.S. Senate in 2004, Raoul won subsequent election and reelection. He served as Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Vice Chair of the Senate Criminal Law Committee, and as a member of the Executive, Gaming, Insurance and Public Health Committees.
Early life
Raoul was born in Chicago to
Haitian immigrant parents Dr. Janin and Marie Therese Raoul. Raoul earned his B.A. degree in
political science from
DePaul University and went on to receive his
J.D. degree from
Chicago-Kent College of Law.
Early political career
Raoul unsuccessfully challenged incumbent
4th ward Chicago alderman
Toni Preckwinkle in both the 1995 and 1999 aldermanic elections.
Senate career
Raoul was appointed on November 6, 2004 to fill the state Senate vacancy caused by the resignation of his predecessor,
Barack Obama
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, who had just been elected to the
United States Senate.
Since his arrival in Springfield, Raoul has successfully advanced legislation promoting civil justice, early childhood education, domestic violence prevention and political reform. In his first year in the General Assembly, Raoul established a progressive agenda. His work led to the passage of laws expanding access to early voting in Illinois, and the state's Low Income Energy Assistance Program and a crack down on the
Pay Day loan
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industry.
Raoul has sponsored a bill that would require grants distributed by
Illinois State Board of Education
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to early childhood education and preschool programs to be used to improve and expand the quality of services. He has also backed legislation aimed at easing the reintegration of ex-offenders into the community. His legislation allows good conduct credit to be awarded to inmates who earn their high school diplomas or
GEDs, as well as inmates who participate in
substance abuse
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programs.
Raoul has championed legislation on criminal justice reform including the recent historic legislation that abolishes the death penalty and legislation creating the Torture Inquiry Commission. He also championed legislation aimed at breaking the code of silence by deterring intimidation of those who cooperate with
law enforcement officers.
Raoul has supported efforts to create and retain jobs in the State of Illinois including convention center reforms and a multibillion dollars capital bill. He has been the chief sponsor of legislation to extend the Economic Development for a
Growing Economy (EDGE) tax credit to companies in order to retain and create jobs in our state. He recently championed the effort to pass comprehensive workers compensation reform that will save Illinois employers in excess of half a billion dollars.
As chairman of the Senate's Pension and Investment Committee, Sen. Raoul has fought hard for pension ethics reform and has led efforts to expand opportunities for minority and women-owned financial service firms and ridding the State's pension systems of corruption. As chairman of the Senate's Redistricting Committee, Sen. Raoul introduced legislation that created the Illinois Voting Rights Act to protect racial and language minorities in the legislative redistricting process. In addition, Raoul serves as Chair of the Judiciary Committee, Vice-Chair of the Criminal Law Committee and a member of the Executive, Gaming, Insurance and Public Health Committees.
Raoul was among the candidates
Illinois Governor
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Rod Blagojevich
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considered to fill Obama's Senate seat upon Obama's victory in the
2008 presidential election. Raoul withdrew his name from consideration, wary of entering into a
quid pro quo
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with the governor, who later became embroiled in a
corruption scandal over his attempt to sell the appointment.
Raoul was succeeded in the Illinois Senate by activist
Robert Peters.
Outside the Senate

Raoul served as a partner of the law firm of
Quarles & Brady with a practice concentrating on employment and labor litigation. Raoul is a former
Cook County prosecutor and previously worked as senior counsel for the
City Colleges of Chicago
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. He has also directed volunteer legal clinics in his district. He has served on the board of directors of the Cook County Bar Association and the North Central Province of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. He has coached Hyde Park Biddy Basketball and has been an AYSO soccer volunteer. He has participated in voter registration campaigns with
Rainbow/PUSH and has served as a volunteer Election Day lawyer.
Attorney General of Illinois
2018 election
In September 2017, Raoul launched his campaign for Attorney General of Illinois, originally he was expected to run for
Mayor of Chicago
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in 2019 but declined. Among a crowded field of eight Democratic candidates, Raoul has received several significant endorsements: Congressman
Danny K. Davis of
Illinois's 7th congressional district,
President of the Illinois Senate John Cullerton, the
Chicago Teachers Union, the
Cook County Democratic Party, and the Madison County Democratic Party.
According to Raoul's campaign website, he supports the ratification of the
Equal Rights Amendment
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and co-sponsored the Equal Wage Act in Illinois, which was later vetoed by Governor Rauner. He believes that abortion should be safe, legal, and accessible. He supports increasing gun restrictions and reforming the criminal justice system.
Raoul won the Democratic primary election on March 20, 2018 winning 30% of the vote in an eight way primary contest that included, among others, former governor
Pat Quinn. In the general election, he faced
Republican nominee
Erika Harold
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, a former Miss America and Champaign/Urbana, Illinois attorney who won her two way contest with 59% of the vote. On November 6, 2018, Raoul defeated Harold with 54% of the vote.
2022 election
Raoul won re-election to a second term and ran in the Democratic primary unopposed.
On November 8, 2022, he defeated Republican Tom DeVore in the general election, receiving 54% of the vote.
Personal life
Raoul lives in the Hyde Park/Kenwood area, he is married to Dr. Lisa Moore and has two children, Che and Mizan.
He is also a life member of
Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity (Theta Zeta chapter) and a member of the Chicago Chapter of 100 Black Men. Raoul is a
prostate cancer
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survivor. On June 16, 2020, Raoul's office announced that he tested positive for
COVID-19
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.
Electoral history
References
External links
Government websiteKwame Raoul for Attorney GeneralBiography, bills and committeesat the 98th Illinois General Assembly
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1964 births
21st-century American politicians
American politicians of Haitian descent
DePaul University alumni
Haitian emigrants to the United States
Illinois Attorneys General
Illinois Institute of Technology alumni
Democratic Party Illinois state senators
Lawyers from Chicago
Living people
Politicians from Chicago
United Church of Christ members