Education
After graduating from Carmel Catholic High School, he attended DePaul University where he studied public administration and metropolitan land use.
After graduating from Carmel Catholic High School, he attended DePaul University where he studied public administration and metropolitan land use.
A resident of Grayslake, he served as the Avon Township Supervisor prior to his election to the legislature. The 62nd district includes all or parts of Gages Lake, Grayslake, Hainesville, Long Lake, Round Lake, Round Lake Beach, Round Lake Park and Wauconda. Yingling is a third generation resident of Lake County.
He then started a small business with his father.
Unhappy with the services that were being provided, Yingling ran for and was elected Avon Township Supervisor in 2009. As township supervisor he was the chief executive officer, chairman of the board of trustees and treasurer of all funds including all bridge and road funds.
He handled the daily operations of the administration building. During his time as supervisor he was an advocate for effective spending and efficient government.
He led the township officials in cutting their own salaries by returning a raise implemented under his predecessor, reduced the budget without cutting services, and lobbied Springfield legislators to make it easier for voters to eliminate his job.
2012 election
Sam Yingling was endorsed by the Illinois American Federation of Labor-Congress Chief Information Officer, Equality Illinois and the Chicago Tribune. In an upset, Yingling defeated Cole with 55.3% of the vote. Tenure
He was the first openly gay person elected to the legislature from outside of Chicago and as of 2013 was one of four then serving in the general assembly.
The other three were Deb Mell, Greg Harris and Kelly Cassidy.
He is the fifth LGBT representative ever elected. His associated state senator is Melinda Bush.
During the push for passage of the Illinois marriage equality bill in 2013, he played an important role building support within his freshman class and among legislators from outside Chicago. The marriage equality bill passed the Illinois House on November 5, 2013 and was signed into law by Governor Pat Quinn on November 20, 2013.
A Democrat, he is a member of the Illinois House of Representatives from the 62nd district. He later served as the President of the Round Lake Area Chamber of Commerce and as a member of the Round Lake Beach Cultural/Civic Center Foundation and an immigrant help organization, the Mano A Mano Family Resource Center.