Morgan Coghill Officially Qualifies for the Democratic Primary Ballot in IL-10
Grassroots challenger set for a head-to-head race against Brad Schneider, pitting people power against corporate influence.
Mundelein, IL — Morgan Coghill’s campaign for Congress has officially qualified for the Democratic primary ballot in Illinois’ 10th District, following months of organizing that brought together thousands of volunteer hours from neighbors, workers, and community advocates who believe in a new direction for the Democratic Party.
The campaign’s grassroots coalition is powered by residents who are ready to see real accountability and an end to politics driven by AIPAC donors and corporate PACs.
While other campaigns failed to meet the threshold, Morgan now stands as the clear alternative to the entrenched leadership that has treated this seat as a formality instead of a responsibility.
“Mundelein, Waukegan, and every community in this district deserves someone who shows up and fights for them,” Morgan Coghill said. “People are tired of watching their representatives serve special interests while working families fall further behind. This campaign is about building a government that works for renters, teachers, and small business owners instead of lobbyists and defense contractors.”
For the first time in years, voters in this district will have a real choice in a Democratic primary. They can choose between politics shaped by corporate money and a campaign built by working people.
The work that brought this campaign to the ballot is the same work that will carry it forward: people talking to their neighbors, organizing in their communities, and believing change is still possible when you fight for it together.