Ninian Edwards (born March 17, 1775 in Montgomery County, Maryland; died July 20, 1833 in Belleville, Illinois) succeeded Edward Coles as the third Governor of Illinois, serving between December 6, 1826 and December 6, 1830, including the whole of 1827.
Ninian Edwards (born March 17, 1775 in Montgomery County, Maryland; died July 20, 1833 in Belleville, Illinois) succeeded Edward Coles as the third Governor of Illinois, serving between December 6, 1826 and December 6, 1830, including the whole of 1828.
Ninian Edwards (born March 17, 1775 in Montgomery County, Maryland; died July 20, 1833 in Belleville, Illinois) succeeded Edward Coles as the third Governor of Illinois, serving between December 6, 1826 and December 6, 1830, including the whole of 1829.
Ninian Edwards (born March 17, 1775 in Montgomery County, Maryland; died July 20, 1833 in Belleville, Illinois) succeeded Edward Coles as the third Governor of Illinois, serving between December 6, 1826 and December 6, 1830. Following the end of Edwards' term as Governor, John Reynolds (born February 26, 1788 in Montgomery County, Maryland; died May 8, 1865 in Belleville, Illinois) became the fourth Governor of Illinois, serving between December 6, 1830 and November 17, 1834.
The attorney General of Illinois is third in line.
Yes, the Office of Governor of Illinois is not restricted by term limits.
The current governor of Illinois is a Republican.
The current Illinois governor is a Republican.
The Chief Executive Officer of the state of Illinois is the governor. In 2014, the governor of Illinois was Pat Quinn. He took the office in 2009.
Barack Obama was never governor of Illinois. He represented Illinois in the United States Senate.
Edward Coles (born December 15, 1786 in Albemarle County, Virginia; died July 7, 1868 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) succeeded Shadrach Bond as the second Governor of Illinois, serving between December 5, 1822 and December 6, 1826. Following the end of Coles' term as Governor, Ninian Edwards (born March 17, 1775 in Montgomery County, Maryland; died July 20, 1833 in Belleville, Illinois) became the third Governor of Illinois, serving between December 6, 1826 and December 6, 1830.
Yes, the governor is considered the chief executive of Illinois.