The Governor of Illinois is the head of the executive branch of Illinois's government and the commander-in-chief of the state's military forces. The governor has a duty to enforce state laws and the power to either approve or veto bills passed by the Illinois Legislature, to convene the legislature, and to grant pardons.[1]
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Illinois Territory was formed on March 1, 1809, from Indiana Territory. It had only one governor appointed by the President of the United States before it became a state.
Picture | Governor | Took office | Left office | Appointed by |
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Ninian Edwards | March 1, 1809 | October 6, 1818 | James Madison |
Illinois was admitted to the Union on December 3, 1818, consisting of the southern portion of Illinois Territory; the remainder was assigned to Michigan Territory.
The first Illinois Constitution, ratified in 1818, provided that a governor be elected every four years[2] for a term starting on the first Monday in the December following an election.[3] The constitution of 1848 moved the start of the term to the second Monday in January.[4] Governors were not allowed to succeed themselves[5] until the 1870 constitution, which removed this limit.
The office of lieutenant governor was created in the first constitution,[6] to exercise the power of governor if that office becomes vacant.[7] The 1848 constitution changed this to say the power "devolves" upon the lieutenant governor in case of a vacancy.[8] The current constitution of 1970 made it so that, in the event of a vacancy, the lieutenant becomes governor[9], and the governor and lieutenant governor are now elected on the same ticket.[10]
# | Picture | Governor | Took office | Left office | Party | Lt. Governor | Terms[lower-alpha 1] | ||
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1 | Shadrach Bond | October 6, 1818 | December 5, 1822 | Democratic- Republican |
Pierre Menard | 1 | |||
2 | Edward Coles | December 5, 1822 | December 6, 1826 | Democratic- Republican |
Adolphus Hubbard | 1 | |||
3 | Ninian Edwards | December 6, 1826 | December 6, 1830 | Adams-Clay Republican |
William Kinney | 1 | |||
4 | John Reynolds | December 6, 1830 | November 17, 1834 | Democratic | Zadok Casey[lower-alpha 2] | 1⁄2[lower-alpha 3] | |||
William Lee D. Ewing | |||||||||
5 | William Lee D. Ewing | November 17, 1834 | December 3, 1834 | Democratic | Vacant | 1⁄2[lower-alpha 4] | |||
6 | Joseph Duncan | December 3, 1834 | December 7, 1838 | Whig | Alexander Jenkins[lower-alpha 5] | 1 | |||
William H. Davidson[lower-alpha 6] | |||||||||
7 | Thomas Carlin | December 7, 1838 | December 8, 1842 | Democratic | Stinson Anderson | 1 | |||
8 | Thomas Ford | December 8, 1842 | December 9, 1846 | Democratic | John Moore | 1 | |||
9 | Augustus C. French | December 9, 1846 | January 10, 1853 | Democratic | Joseph Wells | 2[lower-alpha 7] | |||
William McMurtry | |||||||||
10 | Joel Aldrich Matteson | January 10, 1853 | January 12, 1857 | Democratic | Gustavus Koerner | 1 | |||
11 | William Henry Bissell | January 12, 1857 | March 18, 1860 | Republican | John Wood | 1⁄2[lower-alpha 8] | |||
12 | John Wood | March 18, 1860 | January 14, 1861 | Republican | Thomas Marshall[lower-alpha 6] | 1⁄2[lower-alpha 9] | |||
13 | Richard Yates | January 14, 1861 | January 16, 1865 | Republican | Francis Hoffmann | 1 | |||
14[lower-alpha 10] | Richard J. Oglesby | January 16, 1865 | January 11, 1869 | Republican | William Bross | 1 | |||
15 | John M. Palmer | January 11, 1869 | January 13, 1873 | Republican | John Dougherty | 1 | |||
14 | Richard J. Oglesby | January 13, 1873 | January 23, 1873 | Republican | John Lourie Beveridge | 1⁄2[lower-alpha 11] | |||
16 | John Lourie Beveridge | January 23, 1873 | January 8, 1877 | Republican | John Early | 1⁄2[lower-alpha 9] | |||
Archibald Glenn[lower-alpha 6] | |||||||||
17 | Shelby Moore Cullom | January 8, 1877 | February 16, 1883 | Republican | Andrew Shuman | 1 1⁄2[lower-alpha 12][11] | |||
John Marshall Hamilton | |||||||||
18 | John Marshall Hamilton | February 16, 1883 | January 30, 1885 | Republican | William Campbell | 1⁄2[lower-alpha 9] | |||
14 | Richard J. Oglesby | January 30, 1885 | January 14, 1889 | Republican | John Smith | 1 | |||
19 | Joseph W. Fifer | January 14, 1889 | January 10, 1893 | Republican | Lyman Ray | 1 | |||
20 | John Peter Altgeld | January 10, 1893 | January 11, 1897 | Democratic | Joseph B. Gill | 1 | |||
21 | John R. Tanner | January 11, 1897 | January 14, 1901 | Republican | William Northcott | 1 | |||
22 | Richard Yates, Jr. | January 14, 1901 | January 9, 1905 | Republican | William Northcott | 1 | |||
23 | Charles S. Deneen | January 9, 1905 | February 3, 1913 | Republican | Lawrence Sherman | 2 | |||
John G. Oglesby | |||||||||
24 | Edward F. Dunne | February 3, 1913 | January 8, 1917 | Democratic | Barratt O'Hara | 1 | |||
25 | Frank O. Lowden | January 8, 1917 | January 10, 1921 | Republican | John G. Oglesby | 1 | |||
26 | Len Small | January 10, 1921 | January 14, 1929 | Republican | Fred Sterling | 2 | |||
27 | Louis L. Emmerson | January 14, 1929 | January 9, 1933 | Republican | Fred Sterling | 1 | |||
28 | Henry Horner | January 9, 1933 | October 6, 1940 | Democratic | Thomas Donovan | 1 1⁄2[lower-alpha 8] | |||
John Henry Stelle | |||||||||
29 | John H. Stelle | October 6, 1940 | January 13, 1941 | Democratic | Vacant | 1⁄2[lower-alpha 9] | |||
30 | Dwight H. Green | January 13, 1941 | January 10, 1949 | Republican | Hugh W. Cross | 2 | |||
31 | Adlai E. Stevenson II | January 10, 1949 | January 12, 1953 | Democratic | Sherwood Dixon | 1 | |||
32 | William G. Stratton | January 12, 1953 | January 9, 1961 | Republican | John William Chapman | 2 | |||
33 | Otto Kerner, Jr. | January 9, 1961 | May 21, 1968 | Democratic | Samuel H. Shapiro | 1 1⁄2[lower-alpha 13] | |||
34 | Samuel H. Shapiro | May 21, 1968 | January 13, 1969 | Democratic | Vacant | 1⁄2[lower-alpha 9] | |||
35 | Richard Buell Ogilvie | January 13, 1969 | January 8, 1973 | Republican | Paul Simon[lower-alpha 6] | 1 | |||
36 | Daniel Walker | January 8, 1973 | January 10, 1977 | Democratic | Neil Hartigan | 1 | |||
37 | James R. Thompson | January 10, 1977 | January 14, 1991 | Republican | Dave O'Neal | 4[lower-alpha 14] | |||
George H. Ryan | |||||||||
38 | Jim Edgar | January 14, 1991 | January 11, 1999 | Republican | Bob Kustra | 2 | |||
39 | George H. Ryan | January 11, 1999 | January 13, 2003 | Republican | Corinne Wood | 1 | |||
40 | Rod Blagojevich | January 13, 2003 | January 29, 2009 | Democratic | Pat Quinn | 1 1⁄2[lower-alpha 15] | |||
41 | Pat Quinn | January 29, 2009 | Incumbent | Democratic | Sheila Simon | 1 1⁄2[lower-alpha 16][lower-alpha 17] |
This is a table of congressional seats and other federal offices held by governors. All representatives and senators mentioned represented Illinois. * denotes those offices which the governor resigned to take.
Governor | Gubernatorial term | Other offices held | Sources |
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Ninian Edwards | 1809–1818, 1826–1830 | Senator | |
Shadrach Bond | 1818–1822 | Delegate from Illinois Territory | |
John Reynolds | 1830–1834 | Representative* | |
William Lee D. Ewing | 1834 | Senator | |
Joseph Duncan | 1834–1838 | Representative | |
William Henry Bissell | 1857–1860 | Representative | |
Richard Yates | 1861–1865 | Representative, Senator | |
Richard J. Oglesby | 1865–1869, 1873, 1885–1889 | Senator* | |
John M. Palmer | 1869–1873 | Senator | |
Shelby Moore Cullom | 1877–1883 | Representative, Senator* | |
Richard Yates | 1901–1905 | Representative | |
Charles S. Deneen | 1905–1913 | Senator | |
Frank O. Lowden | 1917–1921 | Representative | |
Adlai Stevenson | 1949–1953 | Ambassador to the United Nations | |
William Stratton | 1953–1961 | Representative | |
Otto Kerner, Jr. | 1961–1968 | Seventh Circuit Court Judge* | |
Rod Blagojevich | 2003–2009 | Representative |
As of March 2011[update], five former governors were alive. The most recent death of a former governor was that of William Stratton (1953–1961), who died on March 2, 2001.
Governor | Term | Date of birth |
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Daniel Walker | 1973–1977 | August 6, 1922 |
James R. Thompson | 1977–1991 | May 8, 1936 |
Jim Edgar | 1991–1999 | July 22, 1946 |
George Ryan | 1999–2003 | February 24, 1934 |
Rod Blagojevich | 2003–2009 | December 10, 1956 |
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