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Edward Guerra Kodatt (born c. 1994) is an American politician. On February 21, 2021, he was appointed to the Illinois House of Representatives to replace Michael Madigan, but resigned after just three days in office, following a written demand by Madigan and Alderman Marty Quinn that he do so in light of unspecified "allegations of questionable conduct." Kodatt's replacement in the House of Representatives was Angelica Guerrero-Cuellar. Prior to entering the Illinois House, Kodatt worked as infrastructure manager for the Chicago City Council.

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  • Edward Guerra Kodatt (born c. 1994) is an American politician. On February 21, 2021, he was appointed to the Illinois House of Representatives to replace Michael Madigan, but resigned after just three days in office, following a written demand by Madigan and Alderman Marty Quinn that he do so in light of unspecified "allegations of questionable conduct." Kodatt's replacement in the House of Representatives was Angelica Guerrero-Cuellar. Prior to entering the Illinois House, Kodatt worked as infrastructure manager for the Chicago City Council. (en)
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  • Edward Guerra Kodatt (born c. 1994) is an American politician. On February 21, 2021, he was appointed to the Illinois House of Representatives to replace Michael Madigan, but resigned after just three days in office, following a written demand by Madigan and Alderman Marty Quinn that he do so in light of unspecified "allegations of questionable conduct." Kodatt's replacement in the House of Representatives was Angelica Guerrero-Cuellar. Prior to entering the Illinois House, Kodatt worked as infrastructure manager for the Chicago City Council. (en)
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