Lieutenant Governor of Illinois

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The Lieutenant Governor of Illinois is the second highest executive of the State of Illinois. The lieutenant governor is directly elected on a gubernatorial ticket, votes being cast by popular suffrage of residents of the state. Candidates for lieutenant governor run separate in the primary from candidates for governor. When the Governor of Illinois becomes unable to discharge the duties of that office, the lieutenant governor becomes acting governor. Historically, the lieutenant governor has been from either the Democratic Party or Republican Party.

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[edit] Duties

The lieutenant governor of Illinois handles a variety of responsibilities which have been delegated to the office via statute. These duties include serving as Chairman of the Governor's Rural Affairs Council, Chairman of Rural Bond Bank of Illinois, head of the Illinois Main Street Program, and Chairman of the Illinois River Coordinating Council.

In addition to these duties, the lieutenant governor can take on other duties as assigned by the governor or initiate duties of his or her own. An example of this is work by former Lt. Gov. Corrine Wood on women's health issues. The lieutenant governor also serves as a surrogate speaker for the governor around the state and as a representative for state government. The lieutenant governor is a member of the National Lieutenant Governors Association.

Under the Illinois state Constitution Article V section 7. "If the Lieutenant Governor fails to qualify or if his office becomes vacant, it shall remain vacant until the end of the term."

[edit] Qualifications

The Lieutenant Governor of Illinois serves four-year terms. Inauguration takes place on the second Monday in January following a gubernatorial election. A lieutenant governor is:

  • required to be at least twenty-five years old,
  • required to be a United States citizen,
  • required to have been a resident of Illinois for the three years previous to election,
  • barred from other government positions during the term.

[edit] Lieutenant Governors

  1. Pierre Menard
  2. Adolphus Hubbard
  3. William Kinney
  4. Zadoc Casey
  5. William Ewing
  6. Alexander Jenkins
  7. William Davidson
  8. Stinson Anderson
  9. John Moore
  10. Joseph Wells
  11. William McMurtry
  12. Gustavus Koerner
  13. John Wood
  14. Thomas Marshall
  15. Francis Hoffmann
  16. William Bross
  17. John Dougherty
  18. John Beveridge
  19. John Early
  20. Archibald Glenn
  21. Andrew Shuman
  22. John Hamilton
  23. William Campbell
  24. John Smith
  25. Lyman Ray
  26. Joseph Gill
  27. William Northcott
  28. Lawrence Sherman
  29. John Oglesby
  30. Barratt O'Hara
  31. John Oglesby
  32. Fred Sterling
  33. Thomas Donovan
  34. John Stelle
  35. Hugh Cross
  36. Sherwood Dixon
  37. John Chapman
  38. Samuel H. Shapiro
  39. Paul Simon
  40. Neil Hartigan
  41. Dave O'Neal
  42. George H. Ryan
  43. Bob Kustra
  44. Corinne Wood
  45. Pat Quinn

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