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  Hayes, Charles A.
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NameCharles A. Hayes
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Chicago, Illinois , United States
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Born February 17, 1918
DiedApril 08, 1997 (79 years)
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Last ModifedMr. Matt
Oct 15, 2012 07:48am
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InfoCharlie Hayes was the first trade unionist ever elected to Congress. He served five terms, from 1983 to 1993. He represented one of the poorest districts in the nation, the southside of Chicago. His predecessor, Harold Washington, became Chicago's first elected black mayor in a bitter 1983 campaign, a close race where Hayes lobbied, cajoled and raised a lot of union money, mobilized thousands of labor volunteers and rallied scores of union voters for Washington's landmark victory. Often Congressman Hayes was the "voice of conscience." He passionately urged his colleagues in Congress to spare federal job training and anti-poverty programs, while warning CBTU members not to get complacent. Congressman Hayes was a prolific union man for 45 years. In the 1950s, he raised funds that fueled Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s voter registration drive in the South. Later, he was one of major labor leaders arrested during the 1980s anti-apartheid protests that eventually won the freedom of Nelson Mandela. Congressman Hayes was CBTU's first executive vice president, serving until 1986. He died in April,1997. The Charles A. Hayes Labor, Cultural and Community Center in Chicago, Illinois, is named in honor of this distinguished "statesman for the people."



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  03/17/1992 IL District 1 - D Primary Lost 39.06% (-3.14%)
  11/06/1990 IL District 1 Won 93.77% (+87.53%)
  03/20/1990 IL District 1 - D Primary Won 92.56% (+85.13%)
  11/08/1988 IL District 1 Won 96.05% (+92.10%)
  03/15/1988 IL District 1 - D Primary Won 87.46% (+74.92%)
  11/04/1986 IL District 1 Won 96.40% (+92.80%)
  03/18/1986 IL District 1 - D Primary Won 92.58% (+85.15%)
  11/06/1984 IL District 1 Won 95.64% (+91.28%)
  03/20/1984 IL District 1 - D Primary Won 83.29% (+66.57%)
  08/23/1983 IL District 1 - Special Election Won 93.69% (+88.32%)
  07/26/1983 IL District 1 - Special D Primary Won 45.08% (+12.76%)
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