Jim Falvey

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Jim Falvey
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Education

Bachelor's

University of Notre Dame

Graduate

Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management

Law

Georgetown University Law Center

Personal
Profession
Attorney
Contact

Jim Falvey was a 2012 Republican candidate who sought election to the U.S. House to represent the 3rd Congressional District of Illinois. Falvey was defeated by Richard Grabowski in the Republican primary on March 20, 2012.[1]

Biography

Education:[2]

  • University of Notre Dame, B.A.
  • Georgetown University Law Center, J.D.
  • Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, Master of Business Administration degree

Career

Previously:[2]

  • General Counsel for RJ O’Brien & Associates
  • Worked at US Futures Exchange
  • Worked at Intercontinental Exchange
  • Worked at Chicago Mercantile Exchange.

Currently:[2]

  • Managing Director at Falvey Consulting
  • An adjunct professor at Penn State University
  • An advisory board Member at CMDirect

Elections

2012

See also: Illinois' 3rd Congressional District elections, 2012

Falvey ran in the 2012 election for the U.S. House to represent Illinois' 3rd District. Falvey sought the nomination on the Republican ticket.[3] The signature filing deadline was December 27, 2011, and the primary took place on March 20, 2012. Incumbent Dan Lipinski ran for re-election on the Democratic ticket.

Incumbent Daniel Lipinski defeated challenger Farah Baqai in the Democratic primary on March 20, 2012.[1] Candidate Richard Grabowski defeated Arthur Jones and Falvey in the Republican primary and will face off against Lipinski in the general election on November 6, 2012.[1]

U.S. House, Illinois District 3 Republican Primary, 2012
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngRichard Grabowski 59.4% 20,895
Jim Falvey 29.7% 10,449
Arthur Jones 11% 3,861
Total Votes 35,205

Personal

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Falvey resides in Western Springs, Illinois, with his wife and two children.[4]

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