Liste der Gouverneure von Illinois
Diese Liste führt alle Gouverneure des US-Bundesstaates Illinois und des zuvor bestehenden Illinois-Territoriums auf.[1]
Illinois-Territorium
Name | Amtszeit | Partei |
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Ninian Edwards | 1809–1818 | Demokratisch-Republikanische Partei |
Bundesstaat Illinois
# | Name | Amtszeit | Partei |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Shadrach Bond | 1818–1822 | Demokratisch-Republikanische Partei |
2 | Edward Coles | 1822–1826 | Demokratisch-Republikanische Partei |
3 | Ninian Edwards | 1826–1830 | Demokratisch-Republikanische Partei |
4 | John Reynolds | 1830–1834 | Demokrat |
5 | William Lee Davidson Ewing | 1834–1834 | Demokrat |
6 | Joseph Duncan | 1834–1838 | Demokrat |
7 | Thomas Carlin | 1838–1842 | Demokrat |
8 | Thomas Ford | 1842–1846 | Demokrat |
9 | Augustus Chaflin French | 1846–1853 | Demokrat |
10 | Joel Aldrich Matteson | 1853–1857 | Demokrat |
11 | William Henry Bissell | 1857–1860 | Republikaner |
12 | John Wood | 1860–1861 | Republikaner |
13 | Richard Yates Sr. | 1861–1865 | Republikaner |
14 | Richard James Oglesby | 1865–1869 | Republikaner |
15 | John McAuley Palmer | 1869–1873 | Republikaner |
14 | Richard James Oglesby | 1873 | Republikaner |
16 | John Lourie Beveridge | 1873–1877 | Republikaner |
17 | Shelby Moore Cullom | 1877–1883 | Republikaner |
18 | John Marshall Hamilton | 1883–1885 | Republikaner |
14 | Richard James Oglesby | 1885–1889 | Republikaner |
19 | Joseph Wilson Fifer | 1889–1893 | Republikaner |
20 | John Peter Altgeld | 1893–1897 | Demokrat |
21 | John Riley Tanner | 1897–1901 | Republikaner |
22 | Richard Yates Jr. | 1901–1905 | Republikaner |
23 | Charles Samuel Deneen | 1905–1913 | Republikaner |
24 | Edward Fitzsimmons Dunne | 1913–1917 | Demokrat |
25 | Frank Orren Lowden | 1917–1921 | Republikaner |
26 | Lennington Small | 1921–1929 | Republikaner |
27 | Louis Lincoln Emmerson | 1929–1933 | Republikaner |
28 | Henry Horner | 1933–1940 | Demokrat |
29 | John Henry Stelle | 1940–1941 | Demokrat |
30 | Dwight Herbert Green | 1941–1949 | Republikaner |
31 | Adlai Ewing Stevenson | 1949–1953 | Demokrat |
32 | William Grant Stratton | 1953–1961 | Republikaner |
33 | Otto Kerner | 1961–1968 | Demokrat |
34 | Samuel Harvey Shapiro | 1968–1969 | Demokrat |
35 | Richard Buell Ogilvie | 1969–1973 | Republikaner |
36 | Daniel Walker | 1973–1977 | Demokrat |
37 | James Robert Thompson | 1977–1991 | Republikaner |
38 | James Edgar | 1991–1999 | Republikaner |
39 | George Homer Ryan | 1999–2003 | Republikaner |
40 | Milorad R. Blagojevich | 2003–2009 | Demokrat |
41 | Patrick Joseph Quinn | 2009–2015 | Demokrat |
42 | Bruce Rauner | 2015–2019 | Republikaner |
43 | Jay Robert Pritzker | seit 2019 | Demokrat |
Siehe auch
- Liste der Vizegouverneure von Illinois
- Liste der Mitglieder des US-Repräsentantenhauses aus Illinois
- Liste der Senatoren der Vereinigten Staaten aus Illinois
Literatur
- Centennial Commission (Hrsg.): Governors of Illinois, 1818–1918. Illinois State Journal Co., Springfield 1918 (Digitalisat).
Weblinks
Einzelnachweise
- ↑ 2022 race calls. Abgerufen am 9. November 2022 (englisch).
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Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, First Army Commander Lt. Gen. Thomas S. James and Illinois National Guard Deputy Assistant Adjutant General - Army Brig. Gen. Mark Jackson listen to Illinois Department of Veteran Affairs Acting Director Linda Chapa LaVia speak during the Gold Star Mothers Luncheon The Illinois Department of Veteran Affairs Gold Star Mothers Luncheon gives senior civilian and military leaders a chance to thank Gold Star mothers for their service to our nation and its military. Governor JB Pritzker thanked the Gold Star Mothers and said he was humbled to have the opportunity to speak with them. In addition to the sacrifice their sons and daughters gave to their nation, many Gold Star mothers keep their Fallen Heroes memories alive and continue their service to the community and to the military, said Lt. Gen. Thomas S. James, the Commander of First Army and keynote speaker at the luncheon. The luncheon was held at the First Infantry Division Museum at Cantigny in Wheaton, Illinois, on Sunday, Sept. 29.