* Rep. McLaughlin won his House race in November by just 47 votes. Sen. McConchie won his last race by just 385 votes. But McLaughlin now wants to replace McConchie…
Martin McLaughlin, a proven Republican leader and experienced public servant, has formally announced his interest in filling the 26th District Senate seat following Senator Dan McConchie’s upcoming resignation.
McLaughlin has extensive experience advocating for common sense policies and fiscal stewardship in the region for over a decade. His record of winning elections in challenging districts and his dedication to conservative principles make him the strongest candidate to retain the seat and ensure future Republican success.
“Many of you know my record of service, not only at the local level, but across the state,” McLaughlin said. “As a three-time elected State Representative and twice-elected Village President of Barrington Hills, I’ve consistently demonstrated my ability to win against well- funded opponents and deliver results for my constituents.”
McLaughlin highlighted his recent initiatives to engage low-propensity voters in Lake and McHenry Counties, which have already proven beneficial to Republican candidates. He emphasized his unique ability to energize voters and secure victories in a competitive district. “In my last election, I faced a $3.8 million opposition effort and still won decisively— outperforming President Trump by over 5% in the 52nd District, while spending only $170,000. This demonstrates my ability to stick to the real issues that matter to my constituents and allows me to effectively represent a purple district,” McLaughlin stated.
McLaughlin also addressed concerns about insider politics and nepotism, referencing Senator McConchie’s recommendation of the party chairwoman’s son for the seat. “Republicans have rightly criticized Democrats for engaging in such practices. The 26th District deserves a candidate with a proven record, not one selected through insider politics. Republicans believe in merit-based selection. If the committee chooses to go down this path, I will actively campaign for the seat in the 2026 primary - and I will win”.
Looking ahead, McLaughlin is confident in his ability to lead Republican efforts in the next election cycle, where 16 Republican Senate seats will be up for grabs. “I’m prepared to raise the resources necessary and ensure that our party succeeds, both in the 26th District and across the state,” he said.
“The party chairwoman’s son” he’s referring to is ILGOP Chair Kathy Salvi’s son Joe, who is a law partner with his father, Al Salvi.
…Adding… Sen. McConchie sent me his endorsement of Joe Salvi several hours ago, but it wound up in my spam folder…
Without reservation, I fully endorse Joe Salvi to be appointed to replace me as State Senator for the 26th District of Illinois.
I have competed in three general elections in this district. Even as the district has moved to the left, even when I have been outspent by the Democrats, I have always found a way to win. And not only have I won, I have regularly outperformed virtually every other Republican candidate on the ballot.
In short, I know exactly what it takes to win in this district. And Joe has it.
To win, it takes a commitment to our commonsense values while being accessible, relatable and reasonable. My reasons for endorsing Joe are simple.
Joe:
• Is loyal to our shared conservative values and to the Republican party.
• Developed the necessary campaign experience on Peter Roskam’s winning 2016 Congressional
campaign and honed the skills necessary to win.
• Has committed to raise the funds needed to bring the fight to the Democrats.
• Already has a team of volunteers ready to assist with parades, events and, most importantly, door
to door canvasing – an activity that Rep. Syed and Maria Peterson has proven translates into real,
bankable votes.
• Has an incredibly strong work ethic paired with an outgoing, friendly personality that is welcoming
and attractive.
• Possesses strong character and integrity. Joe will be the same person in Springfield that he is at
home. We can trust Joe.
I have personally known Joe for 10 years. In that time, he has always been positive, upbeat and optimistic – qualities too often lacking in our party today. He is married with young children presenting an image that voters love because it demonstrates that he understands them—that what they need from government are same things they will get from Joe–safety, security, and a government that otherwise stays out of their way.
Importantly, Joe has been a dedicated foot soldier to the party doing the hard work necessary to earn people’s votes. He has experience connecting with voters at events and out in public. Joe has the exact skill set necessary to keep this seat in Republican hands next fall.
In 2015, when I was first considered by Dan Duffy to serve as his replacement, people told me it was not my time, that it was ‘not my turn’. They said that I hadn’t been elected to another office yet. I didn’t let that deter me. In my first race, I was challenged by mayors Marty McLaughlin and Casey Urlacher. They tried to take me out. But I knew the district better than them. I knew what it took to win the hearts and minds of our neighbors. I won that race and every race since.
In considering who to support as my replacement, I looked for similar qualities. I wanted someone who was a trustworthy Republican and who had the personality and skill set needed to win.
Joe is that person. I hope you will join me in ensuring this district is in the best possible hands for the 2026 election cycle.
Thank you for your service to our party and your consideration in this important matter. If you have questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me at 312-933-2477.
Faithfully yours,
Senator Dan McConchie
26th District of Illinois
- ModerateGOP - Tuesday, Jan 28, 25 @ 1:29 pm:
Is former Rep. Chris Bos in this district? He’d make an outstanding selection IMO.
- Len - Tuesday, Jan 28, 25 @ 1:52 pm:
Breaking: House GOP Leader Tony McCombie endorses Marty McLaughlin for State Senate.
- Bluewaters - Tuesday, Jan 28, 25 @ 1:53 pm:
Good luck fundraising against Harmon..
- Annon3 - Tuesday, Jan 28, 25 @ 1:59 pm:
Self funding Salvi sounds like a plan….. oh wait his mother holds the purse strings to ILGop.
- Stand - Tuesday, Jan 28, 25 @ 2:37 pm:
Len @ 1:52 Comment of the day!!!
- Squib Kick - Tuesday, Jan 28, 25 @ 4:23 pm:
It was the bells that spurred interest in the Senate
- low level - Tuesday, Jan 28, 25 @ 11:52 pm:
==Republicans believe in merit-based selection. ==
lollolololl Oh Marty, you’re such a card…