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Dan Rutherford was born on 26 May, 1955 in Pontiac, Illinois, U.S., is an American politician. Discover Dan Rutherford's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

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Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 26 May 1955
Birthday 26 May
Birthplace Pontiac, Illinois, U.S.
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1955

Dan Rutherford (born May 26, 1955) is an American politician who served as the 73rd Treasurer of Illinois from 2011 to 2015.

1978

In 1978, Rutherford served as a legislative aide to then-State Representative Thomas W. Ewing.

1980

During the 1980 Republican Party presidential primaries, Rutherford coordinated a congressional district for the campaign of Ronald Reagan.

He eventually became the statewide executive director in Illinois.

1982

After a brief stint working for Governor James R. Thompson, Rutherford managed the 1982 campaign of Ty Fahner, whom Thompson had appointed to the position of Illinois Attorney General.

After Fahner's loss, Rutherford returned to Thompson's administration, this time as the manager for the International Business Division of the Illinois Department of Commerce and Community Affairs.

1984

While on a business trip to Japan in 1984, Rutherford became familiar with the ServiceMaster Company.

One year later, he joined the Downers Grove, Illinois-headquartered company as an executive.

Rutherford eventually became responsible for expansion of the company's businesses internationally, licensing services in Chile, Brazil, Honduras, Japan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Guam, Venezuela, South Africa, Spain, and a host of other countries.

ServiceMaster is a family of service companies that operated with trade names such as ServiceMaster clean, Terminix, Tru-Green Chem Lawn, Merry Maids, American Home Shield, and Rescue Rooter during this period.

1991

In 1991, Robert Mosbacher, the U.S. Secretary of Commerce, appointed Rutherford to the International Service Advisory Committee.

The committee was tasked with reviewing various American trade deals and the General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs.

1992

Rutherford defeated incumbent Les Conkling in the 1992 Republican primary.

In an unusually competitive general election for the otherwise staunchly Republican area of the state, Democratic candidate and basketball coach Chuck Rolinski came within two percentage points of defeating Rutherford.

Rutherford eventually became Assistant Republican Leader.

2002

In the 2002 Republican primary, Rutherford defeated Brian Heller, a member of the Tazewell County Board, for the Republican nomination for the newly drawn 53rd district.

In the Senate, Rutherford served as the ranking Republican for the Financial Institutions Committee and was a member of the Environment & Energy Committee.

Senator Rutherford also served on the bi-partisan Joint Committee on Administrative Rules.

As a lawmaker, Rutherford sponsored and directed legislation which changed the formula for reimbursing nursing homes for care of the elderly.

The new system bases rates on the medical needs of the resident, rather than just their geographic location in the state.

2003

A member of the Republican Party, he previously was the Illinois State Senator from the 53rd district from 2003 to 2011 and a member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1993 to 2003.

Rutherford was born in Pontiac, Illinois.

During elementary and high school Rutherford worked at his parents' pizza restaurant.

and attended Pontiac Township High School.

Following high school, Rutherford attended Illinois State University.

While at Illinois State University, Rutherford was elected Student Body President.

2005

On September 12, 2005, Rutherford officially announced his campaign for the office of Illinois Secretary of State.

2006

Rutherford faced incumbent Democratic Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White, of Jesse White Tumbling Team fame, and Green Party candidate Karen Young Peterson, in the November, 2006 election, but lost to Jesse White.

Rutherford won the open seat of Illinois Treasurer.

Also running were Democratic nominee Robin Kelly, Green Party Party nominee Scott K. Summers and Libertarian nominee James Pauly.

2008

During the 2008 Republican Party presidential primaries, Rutherford served as the Illinois state chairman for the presidential campaign of Mitt Romney.

2013

On June 2, 2013, Rutherford officially announced his candidacy for Governor of Illinois.

His running mate was attorney Steve Kim.

Rutherford lost in the 4-way Republican primary to businessman Bruce Rauner, taking 7.55% of the vote.

2014

In February 2014, a former employee of Rutherford, Edmund Michalowski, filed a federal complaint alleging that Rutherford had sexually harassed him and had pressured him to do political work on state time.

The complaint was filed just a few weeks before Rutherford was scheduled to face off against the other contenders in the Republican gubernatorial primary.

Rutherford denied all allegations and charged that they were the work of his political opponent, Bruce Rauner.

2015

Rutherford was also on Romney's delegate slate for Illinois's 15th congressional district.

2016

Rutherford vowed that he would continue on in the race A judge dismissed some of Michalowski's claims, such as Michalowski being forced to do political work on state time and Michalowski re-filed in April 2016, alleging harassment by Rutherford and four others.

2017

In November 2017, attorneys for Rutherford and Michalowski agreed that the lawsuit be "dismissed without prejudice", meaning that it could be re-filed.