Lindsay Vanfleet earned $76,400 during 2020 at Office of the Illinois Attorney General

Lindsay Vanfleet earned ,400 during 2020 at Office of the Illinois Attorney General
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Lindsay Vanfleet earned $76,400 during 2020 working on the Office of the Illinois Attorney General as an assistant attorney general, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.

The average salary as an assistant attorney general was $75,906 in 2020.

Top 100 highest paid assistant attorney generals in Illinois listed below
Rank Employee 2020 Earnings
1 James McCracken $94,200
2 Charles Godbey $93,000
3 Cordelia Coppleson $85,700
4 Neal Thompson $85,400
5 Margaret Menzenberger $84,900
6 Patrick O’Brien $83,300
6 Kenneth Fedinets $83,300
8 Karen Howard $82,600
9 John Fearon $82,500
10 Caleb Rush $82,000
10 James Doran $82,000
10 Valerie Quinn $82,000
10 Richard Schultz $82,000
14 Michael O’Brien $81,500
15 Donita Farr $80,900
15 Ellen O’Laughlin $80,900
17 Christelle Perez $80,800
18 Martha Foster $80,100
18 Christina Hansen $80,100
20 Thomas Ewick $80,000
20 Grant Anderson $80,000
22 Joseph Chervin $79,900
23 Jeanine Armstrong $79,800
24 Barry Schaefer $79,600
25 Michael Cebula $79,500
26 Mary Labrec $79,200
26 Lauren Barski $79,200
26 Lisa Hennelly $79,200
26 Maryanne Mlikotic $79,200
30 Adam Sokol $79,100
31 Donna Otis $78,900
31 Pasquale Esposito $78,900
31 Shantikumar Kulkarni $78,900
34 Lloyd Perlow $78,800
35 Douglas Haile $78,600
35 Andrew Whitfield $78,600
37 Heidi Smith $78,400
38 Julia Loper $78,200
38 Jason Krigel $78,200
38 Thomas Allen $78,200
38 Christian Arizmendi $78,200
42 Michael Falagario $78,100
43 Kevin Bonin $77,800
43 Janon Fabiano $77,800
43 Anthony Chmura $77,800
43 Daniel Robertson $77,800
43 Elizabeth Morris $77,800
43 Stefanie Steines $77,800
43 Megan McGuire Bachman $77,800
50 Megan Murphy $77,400
50 Richard Lewis $77,400
50 Elisa Hamilton $77,400
50 William Siders $77,400
50 Alexander Glenn $77,400
50 Christina Scanlon $77,400
50 Gretchen Helfrich $77,400
57 Nancy Tikalsky $77,200
58 Toni Renken $77,100
59 Mary Grieb $77,000
59 Regina Jeon $77,000
59 Carla Tolbert $77,000
59 Aaron Wenzloff $77,000
59 James Robinson $77,000
59 Shannon Barnaby $77,000
59 Matthew Chimienti $77,000
66 Kevin Lamborn $76,900
67 Neil Kelley $76,600
67 Jonas Harger $76,600
67 Joseph Moore $76,600
67 Warren Wilke $76,600
67 Erin Grotheer $76,600
67 Katelin Buell $76,600
67 Melissa Guske $76,600
67 Teresa Pisula $76,600
67 Carson Griffis $76,600
67 Jennifer Powell $76,600
67 Danielle Curtiss $76,600
78 Lindsay Vanfleet $76,400
79 Joseph Blewitt $76,300
80 Joseph Moy $76,100
80 Cori Stewart $76,100
80 Natalie Long $76,100
80 Aaron Dozeman $76,100
80 Brian Donahue $76,100
80 Daniel Weiler $76,100
80 Maribeth Ennis $76,100
80 Elizabeth Dubats $76,100
80 Francesca Patano $76,100
80 Charlene Copeland $76,100
80 Kelly Warnick-Brown $76,100
80 Shannon Rieckenberg $76,100
92 Chaya Citrin $76,000
93 Teresa Lim $75,800
94 James Gale $75,600
94 Evan Elsner $75,600
94 Kelly Bauer $75,600
94 Steven Ford $75,600
94 Daniel Kallio $75,600
94 Ana Diaz Vazquez $75,600
94 Hannah Grosch-Jurowicz $75,600


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