President of the Illinois Senate
This is a list of the presidents of the Illinois Senate. Each was chosen since the Illinois General Assembly's thirty-second session in 1881. Prior to 1973, the Senate was led by the lieutenant governor and so the elected officers listed, until then, were known as president pro tempore of the Illinois Senate. Since then, the Illinois Senate has elected its president from its membership. The president is sixth (behind the lieutenant governor, attorney general, secretary of state, comptroller, and treasurer, respectively) in the line of succession to the office of Governor of Illinois.[1][2]
The colors indicate the political party affiliation of each presiding officer.
Ex officio presidents
Presidents pro tempore
# | President | Party | General Assembly | Date of Election |
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1 | William J. Campbell | Republican | 32nd | January 6, 1881 |
33rd | ||||
34th | ||||
2 | August W. Berggren | Republican | 35th | January 5, 1887 |
3 | Theodore S. Chapman | Republican | 36th | January 9, 1889 |
4 | Milton W. Matthews | Republican | 37th | January 7, 1891 |
5 | John W. Coppinger | Democrat | 38th | January 4, 1893 |
6 | Charles Bogardus | Republican | 39th | January 9, 1895 |
7 | Hendrick V. Fisher | Republican | 40th | January 6, 1897 |
8 | Walter Warder | Republican | 41st | January 4, 2999 |
9 | John J. Brenholt | Republican | 42nd | January 9, 1901 |
10 | John C. McKenzie | Republican | 43rd | January 7, 1903 |
11 | Leon A. Townsend | Republican | 44th | January 4, 1905 |
12 | Orville F. Berry | Republican | ||
13 | Stanton C. Pemberton | Republican | 45th | January 9, 1907 |
14 | Robert S. Hamilton | Republican | 46th | January 6, 1909 |
15 | Henry M. Dunlap | Republican | 47th | January 4, 1911 |
16 | Walter I. Manny | Democrat | 48th | January 22, 1913 |
17 | Stephen D. Canady | Democrat | 49th | January 6, 1915 |
18 | Adam C. Cliffe | Republican | 50th | January 3, 1917 |
51st | ||||
19 | William S. Jewell | Republican | 52nd | January 5, 1921 |
20 | Richard J. Barr | Republican | 53rd | January 3, 1923 |
54th | ||||
55th | ||||
21 | Martin R. Carlson | Republican | 56th | January 9, 1929 |
22 | Richard J. Barr | Republican | 57th | January 7, 1931 |
23 | Richey V. Graham | Democrat | 58th | January 4, 1933 |
59th | ||||
24 | George M. Maypole | Democrat | 60th | January 6, 1937 |
61st | ||||
25 | Arnold P. Benson | Republican | 62nd | January 8, 1941 |
63rd | ||||
26 | Edward E. Laughlin | Republican | 64th | January 3, 1945 |
65th | ||||
27 | Wallace Thompson | Republican | 66th | January 10, 1949 |
67th | ||||
28 | Walker Butler | Republican | 68th | January 7, 1953 |
29 | Arthur J. Bidwill | Republican | 69th | January 5, 1955 |
70th | ||||
71st | ||||
72nd | ||||
73rd | ||||
30 | W. Russell Arrington | Republican | 74th | January 6, 1965 |
75th | ||||
76th | ||||
31 | Cecil A. Partee | Democrat | 77th | January 6, 1971 |
Presidents
# | President | Party | General Assembly | Date of Election |
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32 | William C. Harris | Republican | 78th | January 10, 1973 |
33 | Cecil A. Partee | Democrat | 79th | January 8, 1975 |
34 | Thomas C. Hynes | Democrat | 80th | February 16, 1977 |
35 | Philip J. Rock | Democrat | 81st | January 10, 1979 |
82nd | ||||
83rd | ||||
84th | ||||
85th | ||||
86th | ||||
87th | ||||
36 | James "Pate" Philip | Republican | 88th | January 13, 1993 |
89th | ||||
90th | ||||
91st | ||||
92nd | ||||
37 | Emil Jones, Jr. | Democrat | 93rd | January 8, 2003 |
94th | ||||
95th | ||||
38 | John Cullerton | Democrat | 96th | January 14, 2009 |
97th | ||||
98th | ||||
99th | ||||
100th | ||||
101st | ||||
39 | Don Harmon | Democrat | 101st | January 19, 2020 |
102nd | ||||
References
- "Constitution of the State of Illinois". Illinois General Assembly. Retrieved August 22, 2019.
- "Illinois Compiled Statutes 15 ILCS 5 — Governor Succession Act". Illinois General Assembly. Retrieved August 23, 2019.
External links
- Illinois General Assembly - Senate official government site
- Illinois Blue Book 2009-10 official government document
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