The 60th Illinois General Assembly met from 1937 to 1939. John H. Stelle was the Lieutenant Governor of Illinois and thus ex officio President of the Senate.[a]George M. Maypole of Chicago was President pro tempore of the Senate. Louie E. Lewis was the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Illinois was divided into 51 districts, each of which elected one Senator and three Representatives. Districts were last reapportioned in 1901[1] and would not be reapportioned again until 1947.[2]
James Langland, M.A. (1920). The Chicago Daily News Almanac and Year-Book for 1921. Chicago, IL: The Chicago Daily News Company.
April 14, 2024
60th, illinois, general, assembly, from, 1937, 1939, john, stelle, lieutenant, governor, illinois, thus, officio, president, senate, george, maypole, chicago, president, tempore, senate, louie, lewis, speaker, house, representatives, 59th, 61st, illinois, stat. The 60th Illinois General Assembly met from 1937 to 1939 John H Stelle was the Lieutenant Governor of Illinois and thus ex officio President of the Senate a George M Maypole of Chicago was President pro tempore of the Senate Louie E Lewis was the Speaker of the House of Representatives 60th Illinois General Assembly 59th 61st The Illinois State CapitolOverviewMeeting placeSpringfield IllinoisTerm1937 1939Election1936Illinois SenatePresidentJohn H Stelle DemocraticPresident pro temporeGeorge M Maypole DemocraticIllinois House of RepresentativesSpeakerLouie E Lewis Democratic Contents 1 Districts 2 See also 3 Notes 4 References 5 BibliographyDistricts editIllinois was divided into 51 districts each of which elected one Senator and three Representatives Districts were last reapportioned in 1901 1 and would not be reapportioned again until 1947 2 The counties of each district were as follows 3 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 9th 11th 13th 15th 17th 19th 21st 23rd 25th 27th 29th and 31st Parts of Cook 8th Lake McHenry and Boone 10th Ogle and Winnebago 12th Stephenson Jo Daviess and Carroll 14th Kane and Kendall 16th Marshall Putnam Livingston and Woodford 18th Peoria 20th Grundy Kankakee and Iroquois 22nd Vermillion and Edgar 24th Champaign Piatt and Moultrie 26th Ford and McLean 28th DeWitt Logan and Macon 30th Tazewell Mason Menard Cass Schuyler and Brown 32nd Hancock McDonough and Warren 33rd Henderson Mercer and Rock Island 34th Douglas Coles and Clark 35th Whiteside Lee and DeKalb 36th Adams Pike Calhoun and Scott 37th Henry Stark and Bureau 38th Greene Jersey Macoupin and Montgomery 39th LaSalle 40th Christian Shelby Cumberland and Fayette 41st DuPage and Will 42nd Clinton Marion Clay and Effingham 43rd Knox and Fulton 44th Jackson Perry Washington Randolph and Monroe 45th Morgan and Sangamon 46th Jefferson Wayne Richland and Jasper 47th Madison and Bond 48th Hardin Gallatin White Edwards Wabash Lawrence and Crawford 49th St Clair 50th Hamilton Saline Pope Johnson and Massac 51st Franklin Williamson Union Pulaski and AlexanderSee also editList of Illinois state legislaturesNotes edit This arrangement was discontinued with the adoption of the current Constitution of Illinois in 1970 effective 1973 References edit Almanac p 823 Devine Michael J State Politics Encyclopedia of Chicago Almanac pp 821 822Bibliography editJames Langland M A 1920 The Chicago Daily News Almanac and Year Book for 1921 Chicago IL The Chicago Daily News Company Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 60th Illinois General Assembly amp oldid 947313453, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,