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  1. Eric Sorensen (/ ˈ s ɔːr ən s ən / SOAR-ən-sən; born March 18, 1976) is an American meteorologist and politician serving as the U.S. representative from Illinois's 17th congressional district since 2023. A member of the Democratic Party, Sorensen is the first openly gay member of Congress from Illinois.

  2. About Eric. Congressman Eric Sorensen was born and raised in Rockford, Illinois. He served communities across Central and Northwestern Illinois as a local TV meteorologist for over two decades, communicating live-saving information that impacted Illinoisans’ jobs, schools, farms, and safety.

  3. Eric Sorensen (* 18. März 1976 in Rockford, Illinois) ist ein US-amerikanischer Meteorologe und Politiker. Als Mitglied der Demokratischen Partei ist er Abgeordneter im Repräsentantenhaus der Vereinigten Staaten für den 17. Kongresswahlbezirk von Illinois.

  4. For two decades, Eric Sorensen was your weatherman. Now, he is running for Congress because the people of Northwest and Central Illinois need a representative they know and can trust. As a climate advocate with a science background, Eric will focus on serious issues such as climate change, education, sustainable jobs, and quality affordable ...

  5. 10. Nov. 2022 · Former TV weatherman Eric Sorensen has won the Illinois House seat being vacated by fellow Democrat Cheri Bustos, defeating Republican challenger Esther Joy King. His election in the state's...

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  6. 9. Nov. 2022 · Democrat Eric Sorensen, a former TV meteorologist and Illinois' first openly LGBTQ member of Congress, defeated Republican Esther Joy King in the 17th District. Sorensen thanked King for running and said he would work for the people of the district.

  7. 10. Nov. 2022 · Published 1:49 PM PDT, November 10, 2022. CHICAGO (AP) — A battleground race between newbies aiming to fill retiring U.S. Rep. Cheri Bustos’ seat in Illinois’ 17th district tipped in Democrat Eric Sorensens favor, representing a key win for the party as it tries to maintain control of Congress.