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This is a list of the governors of Illinois . Illinois is a state in America. Illinois became a state in 1818.
It had only one governor appointed by the President of the United States before it became a state. From March to June, 1809, Territorial Secretary Nathaniel Pope was the acting governor. Edwards' arrival in Illinois ended Pope's brief administration.[ 1]
The table below shows who the state governors have been.
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Picture
Governor
Took office
Left office
Party
Lt. Governor
Terms[ a]
1
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Shadrach Bond
October 6, 1818
December 5, 1822
Independent
Pierre Menard
1
2
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Edward Coles
December 5, 1822
December 6, 1826
Independent
Adolphus Hubbard
1
3
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Ninian Edwards
December 6, 1826
December 6, 1830
Adams-Clay Republican
William Kinney
1
4
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John Reynolds
December 6, 1830
November 17, 1834
Democratic
Zadok Casey [ b]
1 ⁄2 [ c]
William Lee D. Ewing
5
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William Lee D. Ewing
November 17, 1834
December 3, 1834
Democratic
Vacant
1 ⁄2 [ d]
6
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Joseph Duncan
December 3, 1834
December 7, 1838
Whig
Alexander Jenkins [ e]
1
William H. Davidson [ f]
7
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Thomas Carlin
December 7, 1838
December 8, 1842
Democratic
Stinson Anderson
1
8
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Thomas Ford
December 8, 1842
December 9, 1846
Democratic
John Moore
1
9
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Augustus C. French
December 9, 1846
January 10, 1853
Democratic
Joseph Wells
2[ g]
William McMurtry
10
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Joel Aldrich Matteson
January 10, 1853
January 12, 1857
Democratic
Gustavus Koerner
1
11
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William Henry Bissell
January 12, 1857
March 18, 1860
Republican
John Wood
1 ⁄2 [ h]
12
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John Wood
March 18, 1860
January 14, 1861
Republican
Thomas Marshall [ f]
1 ⁄2 [ i]
13
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Richard Yates
January 14, 1861
January 16, 1865
Republican
Francis Hoffmann
1
14[ j]
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Richard J. Oglesby
January 16, 1865
January 11, 1869
Republican
William Bross
1
15
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John M. Palmer
January 11, 1869
January 13, 1873
Republican
John Dougherty
1
14
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Richard J. Oglesby
January 13, 1873
January 23, 1873
Republican
John Lourie Beveridge
1 ⁄2 [ k]
16
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John Lourie Beveridge
January 23, 1873
January 8, 1877
Republican
John Early
1 ⁄2 [ i]
Archibald Glenn [ f]
17
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Shelby Moore Cullom
January 8, 1877
February 16, 1883
Republican
Andrew Shuman
1 1 ⁄2 [ l] [ 2]
John Marshall Hamilton
18
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John Marshall Hamilton
February 16, 1883
January 30, 1885
Republican
William Campbell
1 ⁄2 [ i]
14
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Richard J. Oglesby
January 30, 1885
January 14, 1889
Republican
John Smith
1
19
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Joseph W. Fifer
January 14, 1889
January 10, 1893
Republican
Lyman Ray
1
20
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John Peter Altgeld
January 10, 1893
January 11, 1897
Democratic
Joseph B. Gill
1
21
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John R. Tanner
January 11, 1897
January 14, 1901
Republican
William Northcott
1
22
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Richard Yates, Jr.
January 14, 1901
January 9, 1905
Republican
William Northcott
1
23
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Charles S. Deneen
January 9, 1905
February 3, 1913[citation needed ]
Republican
Lawrence Sherman
2
John G. Oglesby
24
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Edward F. Dunne
February 3, 1913
January 8, 1917
Democratic
Barratt O'Hara
1
25
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Frank O. Lowden
January 8, 1917
January 10, 1921
Republican
John G. Oglesby
1
26
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Len Small
January 10, 1921
January 14, 1929
Republican
Fred Sterling
2
27
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Louis L. Emmerson
January 14, 1929
January 9, 1933
Republican
Fred Sterling
1
28
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Henry Horner
January 9, 1933
October 6, 1940
Democratic
Thomas Donovan
1 1 ⁄2 [ h]
John Henry Stelle
29
John H. Stelle
October 6, 1940
January 13, 1941
Democratic
Vacant
1 ⁄2 [ i]
30
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Dwight H. Green
January 13, 1941
January 10, 1949
Republican
Hugh W. Cross
2
31
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Adlai Stevenson II
January 10, 1949
January 12, 1953
Democratic
Sherwood Dixon
1
32
William G. Stratton
January 12, 1953
January 9, 1961
Republican
John William Chapman
2
33
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Otto Kerner, Jr.
January 9, 1961
May 21, 1968
Democratic
Samuel H. Shapiro
1 1 ⁄2 [ m]
34
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Samuel H. Shapiro
May 21, 1968
January 13, 1969
Democratic
Vacant
1 ⁄2 [ i]
35
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Richard Buell Ogilvie
January 13, 1969
January 8, 1973
Republican
Paul Simon [ f]
1
36
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Daniel Walker
January 8, 1973
January 10, 1977
Democratic
Neil Hartigan
1
37
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James R. Thompson
January 10, 1977
January 14, 1991
Republican
Dave O'Neal
4[ n]
George H. Ryan
38
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Jim Edgar
January 14, 1991
January 11, 1999
Republican
Bob Kustra
2
39
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George H. Ryan
January 11, 1999
January 13, 2003
Republican
Corinne Wood
1
40
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Rod Blagojevich
January 13, 2003
January 29, 2009
Democratic
Pat Quinn
1 1 ⁄2 [ o]
41
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Pat Quinn
January 29, 2009
January 12, 2015
Democratic
Sheila Simon
1 1 ⁄2 [ p]
42
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Bruce Rauner
January 12, 2015
January 14, 2019
Republican
Evelyn Sanguinetti
1
43
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J. B. Pritzker
January 14, 2019
Incumbent
Democratic
Juliana Stratton
1[ q]
Living former governors [ change ]
As of August 2020[update] , five former governors were alive. The most recent death of a former governor was that of James R. Thompson (1977–1991), who died on August 14, 2020.
Governor
Term
Date of birth
Jim Edgar
1991–1999
(1946-07-22 ) July 22, 1946 (age 79)
George Ryan
1999–2003
(1934-02-24 ) February 24, 1934 (age 91)
Rod Blagojevich
2003–2009
(1956-12-10 ) December 10, 1956 (age 68)
Pat Quinn
2009–2015
(1948-12-16 ) December 16, 1948 (age 76)
Bruce Rauner
2015–2019
(1957-02-18 ) February 18, 1957 (age 68)
↑ Robert P. Howard (1988), Mostly Good and Competent Men: Illinois Governors, 1818–1988, Illinois Issues and the Illinois State Historical Society, 39–40.
↑ Resigned when? NGA says 5th or 16th[citation needed ]
↑ The fractional terms of some governors are not to be understood absolutely literally; rather, they are meant to show single terms during which multiple governors served, due to resignations, deaths and the like.
↑ Resigned.[citation needed ]
↑ Resigned to take elected seat in the United States House of Representatives .
↑ As acting lieutenant governor, acted as governor for unexpired term.
↑ Resigned.[citation needed ]
↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Represented the Democratic Party .
↑ French was the first governor elected under the provisions of the 1848 constitution, which shifted the election year, shortening his first term to two years. The constitutional convention called for new elections, and despite falling under the term limit he was allowed to run.[1]
↑ 8.0 8.1 Died in office.
↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 As lieutenant governor, acted as governor for unexpired term.
↑ based on Rod R. Blagojevich, 40th governor Archived 2009-01-17 at the Wayback Machine and Jim Edgar is the 38th Archived 2007-09-21 at the Wayback Machine , Oglesby was the 14th governor all three occasions.
↑ Resigned so that Lieutenant Governor Beveridge would appoint him to the United States Senate .
↑ Resigned to take elected seat in the United States Senate .
↑ Resigned to take seat on the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit .
↑ James Thompson's first term was only 2 years because a constitutional amendment had passed moving gubernatorial elections to coincide with Congressional midterms
↑ Impeached and removed from office on charges of corruption.
↑ As lieutenant governor, filled unexpired term and was subsequently elected in his own right.
↑ Governor Pritzker's first full term expires on January 9, 2023; he is not term limited .