The U. S. Senator from Illinois reelected to the 2009-2015 term, his third term, Democrat Dick Durbin.
The U. S. Senator from Illinois reelected to the 2011-2017 term, his first full term, is Republican Mark Kirk.
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The state of Illinois has total of 21 members in the US Congress and in the US Senate. The two among the 21 are in the US Senate and they are Sen. Richard J. Durbin and Sen. Mark S. Kirk.
Mark Kirk - Republican
Dick Durbin - Democrat
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Richard Durbin and Roland Burris.
Diick Durbin and Mark Kirk.
Mark Kirk (R); Richard Durbin (D)
Cities don't have senators. But Chicago is located in the State of Illinois which has two senators in the United States Senate. As of March 2011 they are Richard J. Durbin and Mark Kirk. The State of Illinois also has a senate with 59 senators. Some of them come from districts that include parts of the City of Chicago.
There are 59 State Senators in the Illinois Senate and two US Senators from Illinois in the US Senate.
the two senators for Illinois is Dick Durbin and Mark Kirk.
Barack Obama and Dick Durbin represent Illinois in the US Senate.
Dick Durbin and Mark Kirk are the US Senators from Illinois in 2011.
Every US state, including Illinois, has two US senators.
President Barack Obama was born in Hawaii, but since college has lived in Chicago, Illinois . Prior to his election as President, he served as one of Illinois's two US Senators.
Illinois has 2 U.S. Senators as does every state. The 2 current Illinois senators are Dick Durbin, a Democrat, and Mark Kirk, a Republican. Barack Obama was a U.S. Senator from Illinois from 2005-2008.
As of July 2014, the senators of Illinois are Richard Durbin and Mark Kirk. The two senators will serve for six year terms.
If you are talking about state senators, the answer is fifty nine. If you are talking about senators from Illinois that represent Illinois in Washington D.C. in the United States congress, the answer is two.
No. All states have exactly two US Senators.
Two. In the Senate, EVERY state gets 2 senators regardless of physical size or population.