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Serving since (in the House/Senate) Date of birth Place of birth U.S. Congress S. Otis Bland Democratic Virginia (1st district) February 16, 1950 77 Cerebral hemorrhage [1] Bethesda, Maryland: U.S. Edward J. Robeson Jr. July 2, 1918 May 4, 1872 Gloucester, Virginia: 81st (1949–1951) Ralph E. Church Republican Illinois (13th district) March 21 ...
Pontiac, Illinois: Park Hill Cemetery, Bloomington, Illinois: Frank L. Smith: March 4, 1915 (previously served March 4, 1903 – March 3, 1913) February 1, 1857 Le Roy, Illinois: 65th (1917–1919) Edward Everett Robbins Republican Pennsylvania (22nd district) January 25, 1919 58 H1N1 Influenza (Spanish Flu) [100] Somerset, Pennsylvania
This makes Illinois the state with the most African-American senators. Illinois's current U.S. senators are Democrats Dick Durbin (serving since 1997) and Tammy Duckworth (serving since 2017). Shelby Moore Cullom was the longest serving senator, who served from 1883 to 1913.
In August 2000, Don Harmon was nominated by members of the Democratic Party of Oak Park to fulfill the term of former Illinois Senate President Phil Rock as Oak Park Democratic Committeeman. He was then elected to his first full term as Committeeman in 2002 and has since been re-elected in 2006 and 2010.
Pat Quinn, 41st Governor of Illinois; Phil Radford, environmental activist; Executive Director of Greenpeace USA; raised in Oak Park [19] Leland Rayson, Illinois state legislator and lawyer [20] Walter J. Reum, Illinois state legislator and lawyer [21] Gerald W. Shea, Illinois state legislator [22]
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Illinois's current congressional delegation in the 119th Congress consists of its two senators, both of whom are Democrats, and its 17 representatives: 14 Democrats and 3 Republicans. The current dean of the Illinois delegation is Senator Dick Durbin, having served in the Senate since 1997 and in Congress since 1983.
James R. Williams: Democratic: 19th: December 2, 1889 – March 4, 1895 [data missing] 20th: March 4, 1899 – March 4, 1903 [data missing] 24th: March 4, 1903 – March 4, 1905 [data missing] Thomas Sutler Williams: Republican: 24th: March 4, 1915 – November 11, 1929 Resigned to become a judge to the United States Court of Claims: William E ...