A fifth voice has joined the early chorus of Illinois Democrats looking to unseat GOP Rep. Peter Roskam.

Carole Cheney, who headed the district office of Rep. Bill Foster, D-Ill., from 2013 to 2017, announced Tuesday she would enter the Democratic primary race for the state’s 6th District, claiming Roskam had “lost touch with the people of his community,” NBC Chicago reported.

Roskam has come under fire from constituents this year for ducking town halls in his district, which comprises Chicago’s affluent western and northwestern suburbs.

In a March interview with the Chicago Tribune, the six-term incumbent dismissed town halls as an element of the political pageantry he said he generally tries to avoid, likening the representative-constituent meetings to “big circuses and other things.”

“I didn’t run for office to be a ringleader of that kind of circus,” he said. “I’m interested in trying to get solutions.”