In 1966, Yourell was elected to the Illinois House of Representatives as one of three members from the 6th District. The district at that time included all of Worth Township and Calumet Township, and portions of Stickney and Thornton townships.[2] During his time in the House, he was the Chair of the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules.[3] The Cutback Amendment eliminated multi-member districts in favor of single members districts resulting in a large number of incumbent versus incumbent elections. In the 1982 general election, Yourell defeated Republican incumbent Herb Huskey.[4] In 1983, Yourell was chosen to serve as the Democratic Caucus Chairman.[5]
Yourell was active in the Democratic Party and served as involved with the Worth Township Regular Democratic Club. Yourell was the Democratic Committeeman of Worth Township at the time of his election to the Illinois House of Representatives.[1] Yourell was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1968, 1972, and 1976.[9]
^'Illinois Blue Book 1983-1984,' Biographical Sketch of Harry "Bus" Yourell, pg. 73
^'Harry "Bus" Yourell, 1919-2011,' Chicago Tribune, Becky Schlikerman, September 20, 2011
^Tipton Jr, Virgil E. (ed.). "83rd General Assembly: Some Of The Key Members Serving You". Illinois Parks & Recreation. Vol. 14, no. 2. Illinois Association of Park Districts and Illinois Parks and Recreation Association. Retrieved February 15, 2021.
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