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Nick Uniejewski announces for Illinois State Senate District 6

Posted on April 22, 2025April 22, 2025 By Ray Hanania No Comments on Nick Uniejewski announces for Illinois State Senate District 6
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Nick Uniejewski announces for Illinois State Senate District 6

“It’s time for new energy and leadership in Springfield,” said Illinois. State Senate 6th District candidate Nick Uniejewski

Community organizer and policy analyst Nick Uniejewski launched his campaign for Illinois State Senate in the 6th District, challenging incumbent Senator Sara Feigenholtz in the Democratic primary, today Tuesday April 22, 2025.

“I’ve spent my career as an organizer, community leader, and policy analyst – working at the federal, state, and city levels. I’ve seen our government up close and I know we can do better,” said Uniejewski.

Uniejewski is a seasoned advocate, having worked as an organizer for NARAL Pro-Choice America (now Reproductive Freedom for All) and Indivisible. He served as Outreach Manager for former Rep. Marie Newman’s 2020 campaign, when she ousted an anti-choice and anti-LGBTQ+ Democrat, and managed her 2022 campaign. Currently, Uniejewski works as a policy analyst for the City of Chicago’s Department of Family and Support Services.

“People are ready to fight and get things done. The incumbent has spent 30 years in office and is not the fighter we need for the future. In the last year, I’ve hosted 80 listening sessions – called salons – focused on important topics like housing and transit. The response has been tremendous. We need a new generation of leadership to help renters and homebuyers, modernize our transit systems, and build a future focused on equity, justice, and caring for our neighbors.

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“Right now, we have a president who pits people against each other and encourages hate and division and an incumbent Senator who has faced numerous calls for her resignation because of her frequent racist and Islamophobic remarks. We deserve better. We, as Democrats, can not expect to escape the mess our party is in by electing people who seek to divide rather than unite.”

“I’m running for the State Senate to bring people together and help build people up – no matter where they live, who they love, or where they were born. We need new energetic leadership so we can get back to making this a fabulous place to live, work, and play for everyone. I believe we can have a better future if we elect leaders who aren’t afraid to fight for that future,” continued Uniejewski.

If elected, Uniejewski would be only the second openly gay person to serve in the Illinois Senate, and the first openly gay State Senator to represent one of the largest LGBTQ+ communities in the country, Northalsted.

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