[1] Eisenhower moved to the state of Washington, where he stayed with his brother Edgar who helped with college expenses.
[3] The Republicans found Earl Eisenhower, a La Grange Park resident, to head their ticket of 118 candidates.
[5] Eisenhower was assigned to the Committees on Agriculture; Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation; and Public Utilities, Railroads and Aviation.
[7] After a 1965 Illinois Supreme Court order resolved the redistricting issue, Eisenhower's home at 404 Homestead Road was drawn into the 7th district.
[8] In 1965, out of frustration of being in the minority party and a general desire to retire, Eisenhower announced he would not run for a second term in the Illinois House of Representatives.