Murphy was elected to the
Illinois Senate on November 7, 2006, defeating Peter Gutzmer to succeed retiring Republican Senator
Wendell E. Jones. Murphy won the Republican primary on March 21, 2006, defeating
Mayor of Palatine Rita Mullins. He was re-elected in 2008. During the
2008 Republican Party presidential primaries, Murphy worked on behalf of the
presidential campaign of former U.S. Senator
Fred Thompson serving as a congressional district chair for
Illinois's 8th congressional district. Murphy was narrowly defeated in the Republican primary for
Lieutenant Governor of Illinois on February 2, 2010, by Jason Plummer. In 2013, Murphy declined to run to become the Chair of the
Illinois Republican Party. In 2013, Murphy became the deputy Republican leader in the Illinois Senate, a position he held until his resignation, making him the second highest ranking Republican in the Senate. On August 12, 2016, in a surprise move, Murphy announced he would resign from the Illinois Senate in order to take a position with Mac Strategies Group. His resignation would be effective on September 15. In early 2026 it was announced that Murphy was exploring sites in Arlington Hieghts to house his Senate papers and archives to save for future generations of area leaders. ==References==