A leader who has your back
ROOTED IN CARE, READY TO FIGHT, BUILT FOR THIS MOMENT
Juliana Stratton is a fighter, working to give the people what they want. Whether that’s quality healthcare, a little more money in your pocket, or leaders who will represent you and not corporate special interests, Juliana is in this work for you.
CAREGIVER TURNED CHANGEMAKER
Juliana’s journey into public service started at home. While caring for her mother, Velma, during her battle with Alzheimer's, Juliana saw firsthand how broken and cruel our healthcare system can be. When her state representative tried to strip healthcare away from families like hers, Juliana didn’t back down. She stepped up. She ran against the 13-year incumbent and won.
Since then, Juliana has spent every day fighting for Illinoisans, first as a state representative, and now as Lieutenant Governor alongside Governor JB Pritzker.
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A MOM WHO GETS IT
Juliana understands what it’s like to juggle family, work, and all of life’s challenges, because she’s had to do it herself. As a mom to four amazing daughters, she fights for working families and works to put Illinois on the path to a brighter, more sustainable future.
Juliana looks out for the moms of Illinois through her Birth Equity Initiative, which addresses the Black maternal mortality crisis and ensures that midwives, doulas, and lactation consultants are covered by private or public insurance. She acts as a mentor for girls through her Girls Lead program, and helps women achieve financial literacy and independence with the We Thrive initiative.
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South Sider: Born, raised, and thriving on the South Side of Chicago
Juliana is a Chicagoan through and through, growing up and living on the South Side of Chicago with her family. As the daughter of a Navy Veteran and a Chicago public school teacher, public service is in her DNA. Those roots still guide her work today.

Fighting for YOU, not corporate special interests
Juliana believes government should deliver for everyday people, not corporate donors. That’s why she’s fighting for:
A $25 federal minimum wage
Medicare for All
Getting Corporate PACs out of politics
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