The primary election for Illinois’ 9th Congressional District marked a significant political event, being the first open contest in the district in decades following the retirement of long-serving Democratic Rep. Jan Schakowsky, who held the seat since 1999. Kat Abughazaleh, a 26-year-old political newcomer and progressive, was among the candidates vying for the position.
In the recent primary held on March 17, 2026, Abughazaleh lost to Daniel Biss, who received approximately 30 percent of the district’s Democratic primary electorate. Abughazaleh finished a close second, losing by fewer than 4,000 votes. The primary was closely watched and featured more than a dozen candidates, with Biss being the front-runner for much of the race.
Abughazaleh’s campaign was characterized by her bold slogans, including “What if we didn’t suck?” and “I’m done waiting for change.” She focused on universal rights and aimed to challenge the status quo of the Democratic Party. Her campaign resonated with many voters, particularly among those seeking progressive change.
However, the race was not without controversy. Abughazaleh was indicted in October 2025 on charges related to a protest outside an ICE facility, which raised questions about her candidacy. Despite this, she remained committed to her progressive values, stating, “The work isn’t over. There are progressives all over the country who are taking a chance just like we did and we have to help them win, no matter how hard it is.”
In response to her loss, Biss emphasized the importance of fighting for progressive values, declaring, “We will not back down, and we will fight for the progressive values that are the values, not only of this district, but of this whole country.” His victory positions him as the likely winner in the general election, given the district’s heavily Democratic lean.
As the political landscape evolves, observers are keen to see how Abughazaleh’s campaign will influence future progressive movements and candidates. The primary’s outcome suggests a continued interest in challenging established political figures and advocating for change within the Democratic Party.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the next steps for Abughazaleh and her supporters, but her commitment to progressive ideals may inspire future campaigns across the nation.
