The current Illinois constitution was adopted on December 15, 1970. This is also the fourth constitution after 100 years of adopting the third constitution in 1870.
No there are not any hurricanes in Illinois because it is not by the ocean.
Inevitably, yes. Illinois has tornadoes every year.
1909 05 26 - Aurora, Illinois - M 5.11968 11 09 - Southern Illinois - M 5.41987 06 10 - Near Olney, Illinois - M 5.12004 06 28 - Illinois - M 4.22006 01 02 - Illinois - M 3.62008 04 18 - Illinois - M 5.4
There were 31 recorded tornadoes in Illinois in 2012.
Tornadoes are in Southern and Central Illinois because the moist air from the Gulf of Mexico comes up to Illinois, and the cold air from the northern states can come down there, and the dry air from the Southwest US comes northeast into central Illinois, and the warm air from the east coast moves west into southern Illinois, causing numerous tornadoes not just in Illinois, but in Indiana, Kentucky, Tennesse, Missouri and every state in Tornado Alley.
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The main parts of the Illinois constitution are referred to as articles. The current version of the state's constitution was adopted in 1970.
There have been 4 Illinois constitutions. The first, adopted in 1818 when Illinois was admitted to the Union, followed by constitutions ratified in 1848, 1870, and 1970 which is the current constitution.
Texas wrote its first constitution in 1836, but its current constitution has been in place since February 15, 1876. The Texas Bill of Rights is contained in Article 1 of its current constitution.
Japans current constitution was adopted on May 3,1997
The first Illinois Constitution was adopted on August 26, 1818.
The most recent constitution in Illinois was on July 1st 1971
The official state flag was adopted in July 1,1970 -illinois constitution book
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The title does not exist in Illinois but the duties of the Auditor of Public Accounts under the old Illinois Constitution were shifted in the 1970 Constitution to the Illinois Comptroller. The current Illinois Comptroller is Daniel W. Hynes.