Representative Danny Davis

Representative for Illinois's 7th congressional district, Democrat

Top Industries
#IndustryYr AmountCareer Amount
1Public Sector Unions$35,500$460,850
2Insurance$34,750$102,550
3Pharmaceuticals/Health Products$28,000$79,200
4Electric Utilities$22,500$104,919
5Building Trade Unions$21,000$152,300
6Securities & Investment$19,500$123,600
7Health Professionals$17,000$179,151
8Beer, Wine & Liquor$16,000$16,000
9Lawyers/Law Firms$14,250$224,036
10Transportation Unions$13,000$98,700
17Telephone Utilities$6,000$83,081
30Telecom Services & Equipment$3,500$3,500
Top Donors 2014
#DonorYr AmountCareer Amount
1National Rural Electric Cooperative Assn$12,500$12,500
2American Federation of Teachers$10,000$45,000
3Blue Cross/Blue Shield$10,000$10,000
4National Assn of Realtors$10,000$64,900
5Constellation Brands$9,500$9,500
6Republican Main Street Partnership$8,000$8,000
7Laborers Union$7,500$61,000
8National Assn of Letter Carriers$7,000$90,500
9National Assn of Insurance & Financial Advisors$7,000$7,000
10National Air Traffic Controllers Assn$5,500$5,500
130Verizon Communications$1,000$1,000

Bio Information


DAVIS, Danny K., (1941 - ) Image courtesy of the Member DAVIS, Danny K., a Representative from Illinois; born in Parkdale, Ashley County, Ark., September 6, 1941; graduated from Savage High School, 1957; B.A., Arkansas A.M. & N. College, 1961; M.S., Chicago State University, Chicago, Ill., 1968; Ph.D., Union Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1977; clerk, Chicago, Ill., Post Office, 1961-1965; teacher, Chicago Public Schools, 1962-1968; executive director, Greater Lawndale Conservation Commission, 1969; director of training, Martin L. King Neighborhood Health Center, 1969-1971; executive director, Westside Health Center, 1975-1981; alderman, Chicago, Ill., city council, 1979-1990; commissioner, Cook County, Ill., board, 1990-1996; college professor; unsuccessful candidate for the United States House of Representatives in 1984 and 1986; elected as a Democrat to the One Hundred Fifth and to the eight succeeding Congresses (January 3, 1997-present).

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