

Yumeka Brown
IL-02 Democratic nominee?
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current roleMetropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago Commissioner
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
GenderFemale
LocationIllinois
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BackgroundMetropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago Commissioner
EducationBachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice
Notable personal detailsYumeka S. Brown is an elected Commissioner of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago and the elected Village Clerk of Matteson, Illinois. She ran for the U.S. House in Illinois' 2nd Congressional District in the 2026 election cycle as a Democrat. Brown has worked in the nonprofit/association sector and has been employed as Senior Director, Governance & Operations for the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine.
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Positions
Healthcare
The candidate lists affordable healthcare as a campaign priority and says she has personal experience navigating a “broken healthcare system,” but does not provide detailed policy prescriptions on the campaign site or other linked profiles. Available public materials emphasize access and affordability as goals without specifying support for particular reforms (e.g., Medicare for All, a public option, or specific market-based changes).
Climate & Energy
Supports environmental justice, clean water, stormwater management, and sustainable operations; emphasizes protecting water quality and public health and advancing clean water infrastructure and environmental protections. Focuses on equitable investment for communities affected by pollution and climate impacts rather than advocating for explicit fossil-fuel phaseouts or Green New Deal–style language.
News
Yumeka Brown is in the news as part of Chicago’s Democratic congressional primaries, which have become unusually expensive. The race has drawn about $62 million in spending so far, including major outside money from groups tied to AIPAC and to AI and cryptocurrency interests. The surge in spending has raised concerns about wealthy donors shaping the election.
Polls

Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne
Fundraising
Latest report: Cycle 20262026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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