|  Gary A. Speckhart, of Quincy, was elected to a two-year term 
			to represent District 9, which encompasses Pike, Adams, Brown, 
			Schuyler, McDonough and Hancock counties. Speckhart and his wife, 
			Rita, operate a corn and soybean farm. Speckhart served as 
			president of the Adams County Farm Bureau and is currently a 
			director for Prairie Land FS. He is a member of the Bluff Hall Church in Payson. He and his 
			wife have four children: Aaron, Somer, Rhiannon and Alese. Dennis L. Hughes, of Decatur, was elected to a two-year term 
			representing District 11, which encompasses DeWitt, Macon, Piatt, 
			Moultrie, Shelby and Christian counties. Hughes currently works as a 
			consultant with B and B Farms, Decatur.   
			 Hughes served as president of the Macon County Farm Bureau from 
			1988 to 1994 and is a past chairman of an Illinois agriculture 
			association.  He is currently serving as interim minister of the Illini 
			Congregational United Church of Christ of Warrensburg. He and his 
			wife, Betty, have three grown children: Christopher, Eric and 
			Jonathan. 
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				 J. Larry Miller, of Thompsonville, was elected to a 
				two-year term to represent District 17, which encompasses Wayne, 
				Edwards, Wabash, Jefferson, Franklin, Hamilton and White 
				counties. Miller and his wife, Kaye, operate a corn, soybean, 
				wheat and beef cow farm with their son, Jerry. Miller served the Franklin County Farm Bureau as vice president 
			in 1978-1979 and was president from 1980 to 1989. He managed the 
			Franklin County Farm Bureau from 2002 to 2013. He is a graduate of 
			the IFB Agriculture Leaders of Tomorrow program. Miller also served on the Franklin County Economic Development 
			Council and was the secretary-treasurer of his local property rights 
			association. He is a member of Immanuel Baptist Church in Franklin 
			County. He and his wife have three children: Jerry, Jeff and Jonny. 
              
              [Text from file received from
				Illinois Farm Bureau] 
              
              The Illinois Farm Bureau is a member 
				of the American Farm Bureau Federation, a national organization 
				of farmers and ranchers. Founded in 1916, IFB is a nonprofit, 
				membership organization directed by farmers who join through 
				their county Farm Bureau. IFB has a total membership of more 
				than 400,000, a voting membership of more than 82,000 and 
				represents 3 out of 4 Illinois farmers.  |