Foster appears on his way to holding 11th Congressional District

Congressman Bill Foster, Illinois 11th District

Democratic Congressman Bill Foster appeared to be on his way to reelection in Illinois’ 11th Congressional District after fending off a challenge from Republican Jerry Evans, a businessman from Warrenville, based on unofficial vote totals from Tuesday’s election.

With 93% of the vote counted, Foster was leading with about 55% of the vote, 186,128 votes, compared with Evans, who had 44% with 149,341 votes.

Foster, who has represented the 11th District since 2013 and previously represented the 14th District from 2008 to 2011, is a former scientist and resident of Naperville and serves as a member of the House Financial Services Committee.

“I am honored that the voters of the 11th District have reelected me to serve as their representative in Congress, and I am grateful for everyone who worked hard to make this victory possible,” Foster said in an official statement. “I’m very grateful for how well I did in Will County and the other southern districts. Overall, it was a very good result.”

He said he was grateful for Evan’s conduct in conceding the race.

“At a time when our politics are so polarized and the results of our elections are frequently questioned, I was gratified to receive a gracious call from my opponent, Jerry Evans, conceding the election and wishing me well in the upcoming Congress. Serving the people of Illinois in Congress has been the honor of a lifetime, and I look forward to continuing to serve them in the 119th Congress.”

“Running for Congress has been the honor of my life, and the individuals I have encountered along the way have made my life incredibly more fulfilling,” Evans said in a statement to The Herald-News. “I look forward to continuing to serve my community and strive to keep it one of the best places for people to live and pursue their dreams. My wife and I extend our heartfelt congratulations to Congressman Foster and our sincere prayers for his and his family’s well-being.”

Jessie Molloy

Jessie has been reporting in Chicago and south suburban Will and Cook counties since 2011.