Frank O. Lowden (born January 26, 1861 in Sunrise Township, Minnesota; died March 20, 1943 in Tucson, Arizona) succeeded Edward F. Dunne as the twenty-fifth Governor of Illinois, serving between January 8, 1917 and January 10, 1921, including the whole of 1920.
Henry Horner (born November 30, 1878 in Chicago, Illinois; died October 6, 1940 in Winnetka, Illinois) succeeded Louis L. Emmerson as the thirtieth Governor of Illinois, serving between January 9, 1933 and his death, including the whole of 1938.
William Stratton (born February 26, 1914 in Ingleside, Illinois; died March 2, 2001 in Chicago, Illinois) succeeded Adlai E. Stevenson II as the thirty-second Governor of Illinois, serving between January 12, 1953 and January 9, 1961, including the whole of 1958.
Otto Kerner Jr. (born August 15, 1908 in Chicago, Illinois; died May 9, 1976 in Chicago, Illinois) succeeded William G. Stratton as the thirty-third Governor of Illinois, serving between January 9, 1961 and May 21, 1968, including the whole of 1964.
Otto Kerner Jr. (born August 15, 1908 in Chicago, Illinois; died May 9, 1976 in Chicago, Illinois) succeeded William G. Stratton as the thirty-third Governor of Illinois, serving between January 9, 1961 and May 21, 1968, including the whole of 1967.
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.
Yes, the governor is considered the chief executive of Illinois.
The Lieutenant Governor of Illinois is next in line to Governor of Illinois.If speaking time-wise, this could be the Governor-elect, or a candidate for Governor, who will eventually become Governor-elect then Governor.
The highest office in the State of Illinois is Governor. The Governor resides in the Governor's Mansion in Springfield, IL.
Frank Hanly (born April 4, 1863 in St. Joseph, Illinois; died August 1, 1920 in Dennison, Ohio) succeeded Winfield T. Durbin as the twenty-sixth Governor of Indiana, serving between January 9, 1905 and January 11, 1909, including the whole of 1908.