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  2. List of governors of Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Illinois was admitted to the Union on December 3, 1818, consisting of the southern portion of Illinois Territory; the remainder was assigned to Michigan Territory. [17]The first Illinois Constitution, ratified in 1818, provided that a governor be elected every 4 years [18] for a term starting on the first Monday in the December following an election. [19]

  3. Governor of Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The term of office of governor of Illinois is 4 years, and there is no limit on the number of terms a governor may serve. Inauguration takes place on the second Monday in January following a gubernatorial election in November. A single term ends four years later. A governor is required to be: at least 25 years old; a United States citizen

  4. List of current United States governors - Wikipedia

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    The average age of governors at the time of their inauguration was about 59 years old. Alabama governor Kay Ivey (born 1944) is the oldest current governor, and Arkansas governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders (born 1982) is the youngest. [16] As of the 2022 elections, there are 12 female state governors currently serving.

  5. Category:Governors of Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Democratic Party governors of Illinois (17 P) R. Republican Party governors of Illinois (22 P) S. Adlai Stevenson II (15 P) T. Governors of Illinois Territory (1 P)

  6. Rod Blagojevich - Wikipedia

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    Rod R. Blagojevich (/ b l ə ˈ ɡ ɔɪ. ə v ɪ tʃ / blə-GOY-ə-vitch; born December 10, 1956), often referred to by his nickname "Blago", [2] [3] is an American politician who served as the 40th governor of Illinois from 2003 to 2009.

  7. Thomas Ford (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Ford (December 5, 1800 – November 3, 1850) was a lawyer, judge, author and the eighth Governor of Illinois. [1] The first Illinois governor to be raised in the state, he served from 1842 to 1846 and became known for restoring the state's solvency and reducing geographic sectionalism, as well as for leading the legislature despite his lack of prior political experience. [2]

  8. Illinois gubernatorial elections - Wikipedia

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    1986 Illinois gubernatorial election [10] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican: James R. Thompson : 1,655,849 : 52.67% +3.23% : Illinois Solidarity: Adlai Stevenson III: 1,256,626 39.97% −9.33% Democratic: No candidate: 208,830 6.64% +6.64% Libertarian: Gary L. Shilts 15,646 0.50% −0.16% Socialist: Diane Roling 6,843 0.22% +0.22% Majority ...

  9. Government of Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Illinois, under Illinois' Constitution, has three branches of government: Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. The State's executive branch is split into several statewide elected offices, with the Governor as chief executive and head of state, and has numerous departments, agencies, boards and commissions.