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Illinois Defense Breakdown Economic Impact Report

Defense Contracts by Congressional District (est.), Illinois, 2009

Using Contractor Location Data -- Sorted by Congressional District

Illinois Summary Report

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StateContract YearDistrictContract Count$ Amount
Illinois2009 1st - Bobby L. Rush (D)209$126,997,959
Illinois2009 2nd - Jesse L. Jackson Jr. (D)188$23,242,502
Illinois2009 3rd - Daniel Lipinski (D)405$129,755,311
Illinois2009 4th - Luis Gutierrez (D)392$136,947,939
Illinois2009 5th - Mike Quigley (D)598$45,803,888
Illinois2009 6th - Peter J. Roskam (R)1,950$586,976,025
Illinois2009 7th - Danny K. Davis (D)923$681,440,853
Illinois2009 8th - Joe Walsh (R)789$364,550,679
Illinois2009 9th - Jan Schakowsky (D)577$97,855,650
Illinois200910th - Robert Dold (R)3,695$1,176,904,834
Illinois200911th - Adam Kinzinger (R)240$25,003,197
Illinois200912th - Jerry Costello (D)398$313,071,986
Illinois200913th - Judy Biggert (R)1,055$995,124,557
Illinois200914th - Randy Hultgren (R)1,345$767,095,558
Illinois200915th - Timothy V. Johnson (R)313$23,403,877
Illinois200916th - Donald Manzullo (R)539$193,094,044
Illinois200917th - Bobby Schilling (R)538$159,751,009
Illinois200918th - Aaron Schock (R)404$326,306,451
Illinois200919th - John Shimkus (R)274$117,935,409
TOTAL  14,832$6,291,261,728

A Note on the Breakdown by Congressional District

Calculated totals of Revenues and number of contracts for Defense contracts for each congressional district are estimates, because the amounts are aggregated by zip code, and a single zip code may include portions of two or more congressional districts.

To obtain these estimated total revenues for any given congressional district, the following algorithm was used:

1. If the zip code was located only in a single district, the amounts (number of contracts, dollar amount) for that zip code were assigned in full to that district.
2. If a zip code was located across multiple districts, the amounts (number of contracts, dollar amount) were divided by the number of districts shown in the listing, and assigned to each of those districts. Rounding errors were adjusted in the final district of the sequence, so that the total amounts remain the same overall. Whole dollars (no cents) were used in each such distribution.

The results are therefore of necessity approximate. CSP has developed a custom report for individual congressional districts, available on request, which provides contractor data for all zip codes that lie completely or partially within a given congressional district. In this way, researchers who request the report can determine the location of contracts for the district on a block by block basis.

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Created by the Center for Security Policy Defense Breakdown Economic Impact Report Generator (v.2.2.0-CL) February 19, 2012 23:58:03 www.forthecommondefense.org