Richard Yates Jr. (born December 12, 1860 in Jacksonville, Illinois; died April 11, 1936 in Springfield, Illinois) succeeded John Riley Tucker as the twenty-second Governor of Illinois, serving between January 14, 1901 and January 9, 1905. Following the end of Yates' term as Governor, Charles S. Deneen (born May 4, 1863 in Edwardsville, Illinois; died February 5, 1940 in Chicago, Illinois) became the twenty-third Governor of Illinois, serving between January 9, 1905 and February 3, 1913.
Richard Yates Jr was the governor from January 14, 1901 to January 9, 1905 and was a Republicans.
Richard Yates Jr. (born December 12, 1860 in Jacksonville, Illinois; died April 11, 1936 in Springfield, Illinois) succeeded John Riley Tucker as the twenty-second Governor of Illinois, serving between January 14, 1901 and January 9, 1905, including the whole of 1902.
Richard Yates Jr. (born December 12, 1860 in Jacksonville, Illinois; died April 11, 1936 in Springfield, Illinois) succeeded John Riley Tucker as the twenty-second Governor of Illinois, serving between January 14, 1901 and January 9, 1905, including the whole of 1903.
Richard Yates Jr. (born December 12, 1860 in Jacksonville, Illinois; died April 11, 1936 in Springfield, Illinois) succeeded John Riley Tucker as the twenty-second Governor of Illinois, serving between January 14, 1901 and January 9, 1905, including the whole of 1904.
Charles S. Deneen (born May 4, 1863 in Edwardsville, Illinois; died February 5, 1940 in Chicago, Illinois) succeeded Richard Yates Jr. as the twenty-third Governor of Illinois, serving between January 9, 1905 and February 3, 1913, including the whole of 1906.
Charles S. Deneen (born May 4, 1863 in Edwardsville, Illinois; died February 5, 1940 in Chicago, Illinois) succeeded Richard Yates Jr. as the twenty-third Governor of Illinois, serving between January 9, 1905 and February 3, 1913, including the whole of 1907.
Charles S. Deneen (born May 4, 1863 in Edwardsville, Illinois; died February 5, 1940 in Chicago, Illinois) succeeded Richard Yates Jr. as the twenty-third Governor of Illinois, serving between January 9, 1905 and February 3, 1913, including the whole of 1910.
Charles S. Deneen (born May 4, 1863 in Edwardsville, Illinois; died February 5, 1940 in Chicago, Illinois) succeeded Richard Yates Jr. as the twenty-third Governor of Illinois, serving between January 9, 1905 and February 3, 1913, including the whole of 1911.
Charles S. Deneen (born May 4, 1863 in Edwardsville, Illinois; died February 5, 1940 in Chicago, Illinois) succeeded Richard Yates Jr. as the twenty-third Governor of Illinois, serving between January 9, 1905 and February 3, 1913, including the whole of 1912.
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.
Charles S. Deneen (born May 4, 1863 in Edwardsville, Illinois; died February 5, 1940 in Chicago, Illinois) succeeded Richard Yates Jr. as the twenty-third Governor of Illinois, serving between January 9, 1905 and February 3, 1913. Following the end of Dineen's term as Governor, Edward F. Dunne (born October 12, 1853 in Watertown, Connecticut; died May 24, 1937 in Chicago, Illinois) became the twenty-fourth Governor of Illinois, serving between February 3, 1913 and January 8, 1917.
The attorney General of Illinois is third in line.