Tom Corcoran (politician)
Thomas Joseph Corcoran is an American former politician. He served four terms in Congress as a U.S. Representative from Illinois. He is a Republican.Biography
Corcoran was born in Ottawa, Illinois. He graduated from Marquette High School in Ottawa in 1957. He received a B.A. from the University of Notre Dame in 1961 and did graduate work at University of Illinois, the University of Chicago, and Northwestern University.
He served in the United States Army from 1963–65 and then went into politics, serving in staff positions for the State of Illinois Office in Washington, D.C. from 1969–72 and the office of the president of the Illinois Senate. After serving as vice president of the Chicago-North Western Transportation Co. from 1974 to 1976, he was elected to Congress in 1976 and was re-elected three times.
He resigned in 1984 to run for the United States Senate but lost to incumbent Senator Charles Percy in the primary. In 1985, Cocoran announced his intention to run for the United States Senate against Democratic incumbent Alan J. Dixon in the 1986 Senate election. However, after losing several political allies to Inland Steel Company executive George Ranney he dropped out of the primary election. State Representative Judy Koehler defeated Ranney in the Republican primary.
He was appointed to the Board of Directors of United States Synthetic Fuels Corporation in 1984 by President Ronald Reagan. His term was supposed to run through 1990, but the Corporation was abolished in 1985.