Shelby Moore Cullom (born November 22, 1829 in Monticello, Kentucky; died January 28, 1914 in Washington DC) succeeded John Lourie Beveridge as the seventeenth Governor of Illinois, serving between January 8, 1877 and February 16, 1883. Following the end of Cullom's term as Governor, John Marshall Hamilton (born May 28, 1847 in Ridgewood, Ohio; died September 22, 1905 in Chicago, Illinois) became the eighteenth Governor of Illinois, serving between February 16, 1883 and January 30, 1885.
John Marshall Hamilton (born May 28, 1847 in Ridgewood, Ohio; died September 22, 1905 in Chicago, Illinois) succeeded Shelby Moore Cullom as the eighteenth Governor of Illinois, serving between February 16, 1883 and January 30, 1885, including the whole of 1884.
John Marshall Hamilton (born May 28, 1847 in Ridgewood, Ohio; died September 22, 1905 in Chicago, Illinois) succeeded Shelby Moore Cullom as the eighteenth Governor of Illinois, serving between February 16, 1883 and January 30, 1885. Following the end of Hamilton's term as Governor, Richard James Oglesby (born July 25, 1824 in Oldham County, Kentucky; died April 24, 1899 in Elkhart, Illinois) renewed his term as the fourteenth Governor of Illinois, serving between January 30, 1885 and January 14, 1889.
The attorney General of Illinois is third in line.
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.
Shelby Moore Cullom (born November 22, 1829 in Monticello, Kentucky; died January 28, 1914 in Washington DC) succeeded John Lourie Beveridge as the seventeenth Governor of Illinois, serving between January 8, 1877 and February 16, 1883, including the whole of 1879.
Shelby Moore Cullom (born November 22, 1829 in Monticello, Kentucky; died January 28, 1914 in Washington DC) succeeded John Lourie Beveridge as the seventeenth Governor of Illinois, serving between January 8, 1877 and February 16, 1883, including the whole of 1881.
Shelby Moore Cullom (born November 22, 1829 in Monticello, Kentucky; died January 28, 1914 in Washington DC) succeeded John Lourie Beveridge as the seventeenth Governor of Illinois, serving between January 8, 1877 and February 16, 1883, including the whole of 1882.
The current Illinois governor is a Republican.
The current governor of Illinois is a Republican.
Yes, the Office of Governor of Illinois is not restricted by term limits.
Albinus Nance (born March 30, 1848 in Lafayetteville, Illinois; died December 7, 1911 in Lincoln, Nebraska) succeeded Silas Garber as the fourth Governor of Nebraska, serving between January 9, 1879 and January 4, 1883. Following the end of Nance's term as Governor, James W. Dawes (born January 8, 1844 in McConnelsville, Ohio; died October 8, 1918 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) became the fifth Governor of Nebraska, serving between January 4, 1883 and January 6, 1887.
Barack Obama was never governor of Illinois. He represented Illinois in the United States Senate.