Prior to holding elected office, Slaughter served as director of programs at the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice.[1] He was also an aide to Kwame Raoul during his time in the state senate.
Illinois House of Representatives
On January 3, 2017, Monique D. Davis announced she would decline to serve in the 100th General Assembly to which she was elected from the 27th district in the November 2016 general election. On January 5, 2017, the Democratic Representative Committee of the 27th Representative District appointed Justin Slaughter to fill the vacancy created by Davis's resignation.[7] The 27th district, under the 2011-2021 apportionment, covered the Chicago neighborhoods of Washington Heights, Auburn Gresham, Beverly, Chatham, Morgan Park, Roseland, and West Pullman, as well as the cities of Alsip, Blue Island, Crestwood, Midlothian, Orland Park, Palos Heights, Robbins, and Worth.[8][9]
Tenure
In office, Slaughter has been a supporter of criminal justice reform reforms. In his first year in office, Slaughter sponsored ultimately successful legislation that provided inmates with "training to develop skills for computers, public speaking and general business."[10]
Slaughter was one of the lead sponsors of the SAFE-T Act (Safety, Accountability, Fairness and Equity-Today Act), which became state law in 2021. The legislation creates new standards for decertifying police officers who engage in misconduct, and eliminated the use of cash bail.[1]
In January 2024, CWBChicago reported that Slaughter had "introduced legislation that would prohibit police officers across Illinois from stopping motorists for a host of violations, including expired plates, tinted windows, improper lane usage, and even speeding up to 25 mph over the posted limit."[11]
Committee membership
As of July 3, 2022, Representative Slaughter is a member of the following Illinois House committees:[12]
- Appropriations - Higher Education Committee (HAPI)
- (Chairman of) Criminal Administration and Enforcement Subcommittee (HJUC-CAES)
- (Chairman of) Firearms and Firearm Safety Subcommittee (HJUC-FIRE)
- International Trade & Commerce Committee (HITC)
- (Chairman of) Judiciary - Criminal Committee (HJUC)
- (Chairman of) Juvenile Justice and System-Involved Youth Subcommittee (HJUC-JJSI)
- Operations Subcommittee (HSGA-OEPR)
- Procurement Subcommittee (HSGA-PROC)
- Public Utilities Committee (HPUB)
- (Chairman of) Sentencing, Penalties and Criminal Procedure Subcommittee (HJUC-SPCP)
- (Chairman of) Sex Offenses and Sex Offender Registration Subcommittee (HJUC-SOSO)
- State Government Administration (HSGA)
- Water Subcommittee (HPUB-WATR)
Electoral history
Illinois 27th Representative District Democratic Primary, 2018[13]
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Democratic |
Justin Q. Slaughter (incumbent) |
10,917 |
54.55 |
|
Democratic |
Tawana J. (T.J.) Robinson |
9,095 |
45.45 |
| Total votes |
20,012 |
100.0 |
Illinois 27th Representative District General Election, 2018[14]
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Democratic |
Justin Q. Slaughter (incumbent) |
33,526 |
100.0 |
| Total votes |
33,526 |
100.0 |
Illinois 27th Representative District Democratic Primary, 2020[15]
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Democratic |
Justin Q. Slaughter (incumbent) |
20,194 |
99.99 |
|
Democratic |
Marlo Barnett (write-in) |
3 |
0.01 |
| Total votes |
20,197 |
100.0 |
Illinois 27th Representative District General Election, 2020[16]
| Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Democratic |
Justin Q. Slaughter (incumbent) |
41,616 |
100.0 |
| Total votes |
41,616 |
100.0 |