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Michael J. Bakalis


In office
January 10, 1977 – January 8, 1979
Governor James R. Thompson
Preceded by George W. Lindberg
Succeeded by Roland Burris

In office
January 11, 1971 – January 13, 1975
Preceded by Ray Page
Succeeded by None (office replaced by State Superintendent of Education)

Born March 23, 1938 (1938-03-23) (age 71)
Berwyn, Illinois
Political party Democratic

Michael J. Bakalis (born March 23, 1938)[1] is an American academic and politician. He was the Democratic nominee for Governor of Illinois in 1978, losing to incumbent Republican governor James R. Thompson.

Bakalis received his bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees from Northwestern University in 1959, 1962, and 1966, respectively. His academic career includes service as assistant dean at Northern Illinois University, dean of the School of Education at Loyola University Chicago, and as the President of Triton College. He has also been a member of the faculty at the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University since 1994, where he teaches public and non-profit management, policy, and strategy.[2][3]

In government and politics, Bakalis served as the Illinois State Superintendent of Education from 1971 to 1975 and as Illinois Comptroller from 1977 to 1979.[2] Having built a reputation as a staunch advocate of education, in 1978, he won the Democratic nomination for governor. During the election, Bakalis was critical of Governor Thompson's education and tax policies, and aggressively courted voters. However, because Thompson was serving an unusual two-year term as governor—and had thus been in office only nine months when Bakalis began his campaign, Bakalis had difficulty challenging the incumbent's record;[4] he lost the election by a margin of 60 to 40. At the time, it was the largest defeat for an Illinois Democrat seeking the office since 1928.[4]

After his unsuccessful bid for governorship, Bakalis served as a Deputy Undersecretary in the United States Department of Education of the Jimmy Carter administration from 1980 to 1982, where he administered ten regional offices.[3][4] In 1988, he managed the Illinois campaign of Michael Dukakis' bid for the Presidency of the United States.[5] In 2002, Bakalis made another run for governor, but had to drop out before the Democratic primary because of a lack of money.[4]

Bakalis is also the founder, President and CEO of American Quality Schools, an education management organization that operates charter schools in the Midwestern United States.[3]

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Political offices
Preceded by
George W. Lindberg
Illinois Comptroller
1977 – 1979
Succeeded by
Roland Burris
Party political offices
Preceded by
Michael Howlett
Democratic Nominee for Governor of Illinois
1978
Succeeded by
Adlai E. Stevenson III



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