Logan Kane

Logan Kane is an American politician and businessman with a MS in business from Northwestern University. Logan Kane is a member of the Business Interests United Party, one of three major parties in the United States. He was born and raised in Illinois, Rockford, where he lives to this day.

Career in politics
Logan Kane founded the Business Interests United Party in 1947 and currently serves as the chair of the party. In 1948, Kane launched a campaign to become the Representative from Rockford's 4th District. Despite running as a member of the free market Business Interests United Party, Kane campaigned heavily on his support for the New Deal and ran a "pro-worker, pro-union" campaign, calling himself the true "pro-worker candidate" in the heavily fiscally liberal district. Kane ended up winning his race by 37 points, the largest margin of victory for any candidate in the 1948 elections. Upon being sworn in, Kane was selected by the Business Interests United caucus as the Opposition Leader. During his first term in office, Kane introduced two bills that were eventually passed - the NASA Act of 1949 and the Pro Union, Pro Worker, Pro Business Act.

In the 1950 election, Kane ran unopposed in his re-election campaign, even though his seat was called a “Safe ALP seat” just two years ago. He won with 99.36% of the vote and was sworn in for his second term in office and as the Opposition Leader.