Thursday, November 20, 2025

Campaign Website for Dave Condron goes live

A campaign website has been launched in support of Dave Condron's 19th Subcircuit candidacy. That's a link to the website in the preceding sentence; a link has also been added to the candidate list in the Sidebar on this site.

Condron is a candidate for the 19th Subcircuit vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Michael J. Kane. In this election cycle, that is the most crowded judicial race: The other candidates filing there are Monica Somerville, Jessica Megan Scheller, and John Harkins.

According to ARDC, Condron has been licensed to practice law in Illinois since 2001. According to his campaign bio, he currently serves as a supervisor in the City of Chicago's Department of Law, representing the City in civil rights cases. Condron began his legal career as an Assistant Cook County State's Attorney, working in that office from 2001 to 2017. He moved into the private sector after that, handling construction cases for O'Rourke, Hogan, Fowler & Dwyer for about five years. He became an Assistant Corporation Counsel in 2023.

Condron's campaign bio notes that he was born in Christ the King Parish, in Chicago's Beverly neighborhood, and that he lives there still, where he and his wife are raising their four children. He is a graduate of Marist High School, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and the Chicago-Kent College of Law.

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