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List of United States senators from Illinois

Illinois was admitted to the Union on December 3, 1818, and has been represented in the United States Senate by 47 senators. Senators from Illinois are elected to class 2 and class 3.

Current delegation

The Senate twice refused to seat Frank L. Smith, in December 1926 for an appointed term and in March 1927 for an elected one, due to corruption, but he is included in this list because Smith and the Governor considered him to be a senator for approximately two years.

Of the eight African Americans ever to sit in the U.S. Senate since Reconstruction, three have held Illinois's class 3 seat, including Barack Obama who went on to become the president of the United States. 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.

List of senators edit

Class 2

Class 2 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2002, 2008, 2014, and 2020. The next election will be in 2026.

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Class 3

Class 3 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2004, 2010, 2016, and 2022. The next election will be in 2028.

# Senator Party Dates in office Electoral history T T Electoral history Dates in office Party Senator #
1  
Jesse B. Thomas
Democratic-
Republican
Dec 3, 1818 –
Mar 3, 1829
Elected in 1818. 1 15th 1 Elected in 1818. Dec 3, 1818 –
Mar 3, 1824
Democratic-
Republican
 
Ninian Edwards
1
16th 2 Re-elected in 1819.
Resigned.
17th
Re-elected in 1823.
Retired.
2 18th
  Mar 4, 1824 –
Nov 24, 1824
Vacant
Elected to finish Edwards's term.
Retired.
Nov 24, 1824 –
Mar 3, 1825
Democratic-
Republican
 
John McLean
2
National
Republican
19th 3 Elected in 1825. Mar 4, 1825 –
Dec 12, 1835
Jacksonian  
Elias Kane
3
20th
2  
John McLean
Jacksonian Mar 4, 1829 –
Oct 14, 1830
Elected in 1829.
Died.
3 21st
Vacant Oct 14, 1830 –
Nov 12, 1830
 
3  
David J. Baker
Jacksonian Nov 12, 1830 –
Dec 11, 1830
Appointed to continue McLean's term.
Retired.
4  
John M. Robinson
Jacksonian Dec 11, 1830 –
Mar 3, 1841
Elected to finish McLean's term.
22nd 4 Re-elected in 1831.
Died.
23rd
Re-elected in 1835.
Retired.
4 24th
  Dec 12, 1835 –
Dec 30, 1835
Vacant
Appointed to finish Kane's term.
Lost election to full term.
Dec 30, 1835 –
Mar 3, 1837
Jacksonian  
William Lee D. Ewing
4
Democratic 25th 5 Elected in 1837.
Retired.
Mar 4, 1837 –
Mar 3, 1843
Democratic  
Richard M. Young
5
26th
5  
Samuel McRoberts
Democratic Mar 4, 1841 –
Mar 27, 1843
Elected in 1841.
Died.
5 27th
28th 6 Elected in 1843.
Lost renomination.
Mar 4, 1843 –
Mar 3, 1849
Democratic  
Sidney Breese
6
Vacant Mar 27, 1843 –
Aug 16, 1843
 
6  
James Semple
Democratic Aug 16, 1843 –
Mar 3, 1847
Appointed to continue McRoberts's term.
Elected in 1844 to finish McRoberts's term.[1]
Retired.
29th
7  
Stephen A. Douglas
Democratic Mar 4, 1847 –
Jun 3, 1861
Elected in 1846. 6 30th
31st 7 Elected in 1849.[2]
Election voided.[a]
Mar 4, 1849 –
Mar 15, 1849
Democratic  
James Shields
7
  Mar 15, 1849 –
Oct 27, 1849
Vacant
Elected to finish his own term.
Lost re-election.
Oct 27, 1849 –
Mar 3, 1855
Democratic  
James Shields
32nd
Re-elected in 1852. 7 33rd
34th 8 Elected in 1855. Mar 4, 1855 –
Mar 3, 1873
Democratic  
Lyman Trumbull
8
35th Republican
Re-elected in 1859.
Died.
8 36th
37th 9 Re-elected in 1861.
Vacant Jun 3, 1861 –
Jun 26, 1861
 
8  
Orville Browning
Republican Jun 26, 1861 –
Jan 12, 1863
Appointed to continue Douglas's term.
Retired.
9  
William A. Richardson
Democratic Jan 12, 1863 –
Mar 3, 1865
Elected to finish Douglas's term.
Retired.
38th
10  
Richard Yates
Republican Mar 4, 1865 –
Mar 3, 1871
Elected in 1864 or 1865.
Retired.
9 39th
40th 10 Re-elected in 1867.
[data missing]
41st
11  
John A. Logan
Republican Mar 4, 1871 –
Mar 3, 1877
Elected in 1870 or 1871.
Lost re-election.
10 42nd Liberal
Republican
43rd 11 Elected in 1873.
Retired.
Mar 4, 1873 –
Mar 3, 1879
Republican  
Richard J. Oglesby
9
44th
12  
David Davis
Independent Mar 4, 1877 –
Mar 3, 1883
Elected in 1877.
Retired.
11 45th
46th 12 Elected in 1879. Mar 4, 1879 –
Mar 3, 1885
Republican  
John A. Logan
10
47th
13  
Shelby M. Cullom
Republican Mar 4, 1883 –
Mar 3, 1913
Elected in 1882. 12 48th
49th 13 Legislature failed to elect. Mar 4, 1885 –
May 18, 1885
Vacant
Re-elected late in 1885.
Died.
May 19, 1885 –
Dec 26, 1886
Republican  
John A. Logan
  Dec 26, 1886 –
Jan 19, 1887
Vacant
Elected to finish Logan's term.
Retired.
Jan 19, 1887 –
Mar 3, 1891
Republican  
Charles Farwell
11
50th
Re-elected in 1888. 13 51st
52nd 14 Elected in 1890.
Retired.
Mar 4, 1891 –
Mar 3, 1897
Democratic  
John Palmer
12
53rd
Re-elected in 1894. 14 54th
55th 15 Elected in 1897.[3]
Retired.
Mar 4, 1897 –
Mar 3, 1903
Republican  
William Mason
13
56th
Re-elected in 1901. 15 57th
58th 16 Elected in 1903.
Lost re-election.
Mar 4, 1903 –
Mar 3, 1909
Republican  
Albert Hopkins
14
59th
Re-elected in 1907.[4]
Lost renomination.
16 60th
61st 17   Mar 4, 1909 –
Jun 18, 1909
Vacant
Elected in 1909, but ineligible until resignation from U.S. House.
Election voided.
Jun 18, 1909 –
Jul 13, 1912
Republican  
William Lorimer
15
62nd
  Jul 13, 1912 –
Mar 26, 1913
Vacant
Vacant Mar 4, 1913 –
Mar 26, 1913
Legislature elected late. 17 63rd
14  
J. Hamilton Lewis
Democratic Mar 26, 1913 –
Mar 3, 1919
Elected late in 1913.
Lost re-election.
Elected in 1913 to finish Lorimer's term. Mar 26, 1913 –
Mar 3, 1921
Republican  
Lawrence Y. Sherman
16
64th 18 Re-elected in 1914.
Retired.
65th
15  
Medill McCormick
Republican Mar 4, 1919 –
Feb 25, 1925
Elected in 1918.
Lost renomination and died just before the end of the term.
18 66th
67th 19 Elected in 1920.
Lost renomination and died just before the end of the term.
Mar 4, 1921 –
Dec 7, 1926
Republican  
William B. McKinley
17
68th
16  
Charles S. Deneen
Republican Feb 26, 1925 –
Mar 3, 1931
Appointed to finish McCormick's term, having already been elected to the next term.
Elected in 1924.
Lost renomination.
19 69th
Appointed to continue McKinley's term.
Not seated/resigned.[b]
Dec 7, 1926 Republican  
Frank L. Smith
18
  Dec 7, 1926 –
Dec 3, 1928
Vacant
70th 20
Elected to finish the term.
Lost re-election.
Dec 3, 1928 –
Mar 3, 1933
Republican  
Otis F. Glenn
19
71st
17  
J. Hamilton Lewis
Democratic Mar 4, 1931 –
Apr 9, 1939
Elected in 1930. 20 72nd
73rd 21 Elected in 1932.
Retired.
Mar 4, 1933 –
Jan 3, 1939
Democratic  
William H. Dieterich
20
74th
Re-elected in 1936.
Died.
21 75th
76th 22 Elected in 1938. Jan 3, 1939 –
Jan 3, 1951
Democratic  
Scott W. Lucas
21
Vacant Apr 9, 1939 –
Apr 14, 1939
 
18  
James M. Slattery
Democratic Apr 14, 1939 –
Nov 21, 1940
Appointed to continue Lewis's term.
Lost election to finish Lewis's term.
19  
C. Wayland Brooks
Republican Nov 22, 1940 –
Jan 3, 1949
Elected to finish Lewis's term.
77th
Re-elected in 1942.
Lost re-election.
22 78th
79th 23 Re-elected in 1944.
Lost re-election.
80th
20  
Paul Douglas
Democratic Jan 3, 1949 –
Jan 3, 1967
Elected in 1948. 23 81st
82nd 24 Elected in 1950. Jan 3, 1951 –
Sep 7, 1969
Republican  
Everett Dirksen
22
83rd
Re-elected in 1954. 24 84th
85th 25 Re-elected in 1956.
86th
Re-elected in 1960.
Lost re-election.
25 87th
88th 26 Re-elected in 1962.
89th
21  
Charles H. Percy
Republican Jan 3, 1967 –
Jan 3, 1985
Elected in 1966. 26 90th
91st 27 Re-elected in 1968.
Died.
  Sep 7, 1969 –
Sep 17, 1969
Vacant
Appointed to continue Dirksen's term.
Lost election to finish Dirksen's term.
Sep 17, 1969 –
Nov 3, 1970
Republican  
Ralph T. Smith
23
  Nov 3, 1970 –
Nov 17, 1970
Vacant
Elected to finish Dirksen's term. Nov 17, 1970 –
Jan 3, 1981
Democratic  
Adlai Stevenson III
24
92nd
Re-elected in 1972. 27 93rd
94th 28 Re-elected in 1974.
Retired.
95th
Re-elected in 1978.
Lost re-election.
28 96th
97th 29 Elected in 1980. Jan 3, 1981 –
Jan 3, 1993
Democratic  
Alan J. Dixon
25
98th
22  
Paul Simon
Democratic Jan 3, 1985 –
Jan 3, 1997
Elected in 1984. 29 99th
100th 30 Re-elected in 1986.
Lost renomination.
101st
Re-elected in 1990.
Retired.
30 102nd
103rd 31 Elected in 1992.
Lost re-election.
Jan 3, 1993 –
Jan 3, 1999
Democratic  
Carol Moseley Braun
26
104th
23  
Dick Durbin
Democratic Jan 3, 1997 –
present
Elected in 1996. 31 105th
106th 32 Elected in 1998.
Retired.
Jan 3, 1999 –
Jan 3, 2005
Republican  
Peter Fitzgerald
27
107th
Re-elected in 2002. 32 108th
109th 33 Elected in 2004.
Resigned to become U.S. President.
Jan 3, 2005 –
Nov 16, 2008
Democratic  
Barack Obama
28
110th
  Nov 16, 2008 –
Jan 12, 2009
Vacant
Re-elected in 2008. 33 111th
Appointed to continue Obama's term, certified late.
Retired when successor qualified.
Jan 12, 2009–
Nov 29, 2010
Democratic  
Roland Burris
29
Elected to finish Obama's term.[c] Nov 29, 2010 –
Jan 3, 2017
Republican  
Mark Kirk
30
112th 34 Elected to full term in 2010.[c]
Lost re-election.
113th
Re-elected in 2014. 34 114th
115th 35 Elected in 2016. Jan 3, 2017 –
present
Democratic  
Tammy Duckworth
31
116th
Re-elected in 2020. 35 117th
118th 36 Re-elected in 2022.
119th
To be determined in the 2026 election. 36 120th
121st 37 To be determined in the 2028 election.
# Senator Party Years in office Electoral history T C T Electoral history Years in office Party Senator #
Class 2 Class 3

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Shields was not seated because he had not been a citizen for the required nine years. He reached that mark on October 21, 1849, so his subsequent election was accepted by the Senate.
  2. ^ When Smith presented his credentials to serve the remainder of McKinley's term, the Senate refused to seat him based on what it saw as an election rife with fraud and corruption. When Smith returned with his credentials for the term he was elected to, the Senate again refused to seat him for the same reasons. Smith and the Governor considered him to be the rightful senator, but he resigned in February 1928. The Senate does not consider him to have been a senator.
  3. ^ a b Kirk was elected to fill the remainder of Barack Obama's term in a special election held the same day as the general election for the next term, which he also won.

References edit

  1. ^ Byrd & Wolff, p. 101.
  2. ^ Polk, James (1853). The Statesman's Manual: The Addresses and Messages of the Presidents of the United States, Inaugural, Annual, and Special, from 1789 to 1851. E. Walker. p. 1890. Retrieved May 16, 2018.
  3. ^ "Mason in Illinois". The New York Times. January 21, 1897. p. 2.
  4. ^ "NO CHOICE IN RHODE ISLAND". The New York Times. January 23, 1907. p. 1.

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Illinois was admitted to the Union on December 3 1818 and has been represented in the United States Senate by 47 senators Senators from Illinois are elected to class 2 and class 3 Current delegationDick Durbin D Tammy Duckworth D The Senate twice refused to seat Frank L Smith in December 1926 for an appointed term and in March 1927 for an elected one due to corruption but he is included in this list because Smith and the Governor considered him to be a senator for approximately two years Of the eight African Americans ever to sit in the U S Senate since Reconstruction three have held Illinois s class 3 seat including Barack Obama who went on to become the president of the United States 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 Contents 1 List of senators 2 See also 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksList of senators editClass 2Class 2 U S senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2002 2008 2014 and 2020 The next election will be in 2026 C Class 3Class 3 U S senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2004 2010 2016 and 2022 The next election will be in 2028 Senator Party Dates in office Electoral history T T Electoral history Dates in office Party Senator 1 nbsp Jesse B Thomas Democratic Republican Dec 3 1818 Mar 3 1829 Elected in 1818 1 15th 1 Elected in 1818 Dec 3 1818 Mar 3 1824 Democratic Republican nbsp Ninian Edwards 116th 2 Re elected in 1819 Resigned 17thRe elected in 1823 Retired 2 18th Mar 4 1824 Nov 24 1824 VacantElected to finish Edwards s term Retired Nov 24 1824 Mar 3 1825 Democratic Republican nbsp John McLean 2NationalRepublican 19th 3 Elected in 1825 Mar 4 1825 Dec 12 1835 Jacksonian nbsp Elias Kane 320th2 nbsp John McLean Jacksonian Mar 4 1829 Oct 14 1830 Elected in 1829 Died 3 21stVacant Oct 14 1830 Nov 12 1830 3 nbsp David J Baker Jacksonian Nov 12 1830 Dec 11 1830 Appointed to continue McLean s term Retired 4 nbsp John M Robinson Jacksonian Dec 11 1830 Mar 3 1841 Elected to finish McLean s term 22nd 4 Re elected in 1831 Died 23rdRe elected in 1835 Retired 4 24th Dec 12 1835 Dec 30 1835 VacantAppointed to finish Kane s term Lost election to full term Dec 30 1835 Mar 3 1837 Jacksonian nbsp William Lee D Ewing 4Democratic 25th 5 Elected in 1837 Retired Mar 4 1837 Mar 3 1843 Democratic nbsp Richard M Young 526th5 nbsp Samuel McRoberts Democratic Mar 4 1841 Mar 27 1843 Elected in 1841 Died 5 27th28th 6 Elected in 1843 Lost renomination Mar 4 1843 Mar 3 1849 Democratic nbsp Sidney Breese 6Vacant Mar 27 1843 Aug 16 1843 6 nbsp James Semple Democratic Aug 16 1843 Mar 3 1847 Appointed to continue McRoberts s term Elected in 1844 to finish McRoberts s term 1 Retired 29th7 nbsp Stephen A Douglas Democratic Mar 4 1847 Jun 3 1861 Elected in 1846 6 30th31st 7 Elected in 1849 2 Election voided a Mar 4 1849 Mar 15 1849 Democratic nbsp James Shields 7 Mar 15 1849 Oct 27 1849 VacantElected to finish his own term Lost re election Oct 27 1849 Mar 3 1855 Democratic nbsp James Shields32ndRe elected in 1852 7 33rd34th 8 Elected in 1855 Mar 4 1855 Mar 3 1873 Democratic nbsp Lyman Trumbull 835th RepublicanRe elected in 1859 Died 8 36th37th 9 Re elected in 1861 Vacant Jun 3 1861 Jun 26 1861 8 nbsp Orville Browning Republican Jun 26 1861 Jan 12 1863 Appointed to continue Douglas s term Retired 9 nbsp William A Richardson Democratic Jan 12 1863 Mar 3 1865 Elected to finish Douglas s term Retired 38th10 nbsp Richard Yates Republican Mar 4 1865 Mar 3 1871 Elected in 1864 or 1865 Retired 9 39th40th 10 Re elected in 1867 data missing 41st11 nbsp John A Logan Republican Mar 4 1871 Mar 3 1877 Elected in 1870 or 1871 Lost re election 10 42nd LiberalRepublican43rd 11 Elected in 1873 Retired Mar 4 1873 Mar 3 1879 Republican nbsp Richard J Oglesby 944th12 nbsp David Davis Independent Mar 4 1877 Mar 3 1883 Elected in 1877 Retired 11 45th46th 12 Elected in 1879 Mar 4 1879 Mar 3 1885 Republican nbsp John A Logan 1047th13 nbsp Shelby M Cullom Republican Mar 4 1883 Mar 3 1913 Elected in 1882 12 48th49th 13 Legislature failed to elect Mar 4 1885 May 18 1885 VacantRe elected late in 1885 Died May 19 1885 Dec 26 1886 Republican nbsp John A Logan Dec 26 1886 Jan 19 1887 VacantElected to finish Logan s term Retired Jan 19 1887 Mar 3 1891 Republican nbsp Charles Farwell 1150thRe elected in 1888 13 51st52nd 14 Elected in 1890 Retired Mar 4 1891 Mar 3 1897 Democratic nbsp John Palmer 1253rdRe elected in 1894 14 54th55th 15 Elected in 1897 3 Retired Mar 4 1897 Mar 3 1903 Republican nbsp William Mason 1356thRe elected in 1901 15 57th58th 16 Elected in 1903 Lost re election Mar 4 1903 Mar 3 1909 Republican nbsp Albert Hopkins 1459thRe elected in 1907 4 Lost renomination 16 60th61st 17 Mar 4 1909 Jun 18 1909 VacantElected in 1909 but ineligible until resignation from U S House Election voided Jun 18 1909 Jul 13 1912 Republican nbsp William Lorimer 1562nd Jul 13 1912 Mar 26 1913 VacantVacant Mar 4 1913 Mar 26 1913 Legislature elected late 17 63rd14 nbsp J Hamilton Lewis Democratic Mar 26 1913 Mar 3 1919 Elected late in 1913 Lost re election Elected in 1913 to finish Lorimer s term Mar 26 1913 Mar 3 1921 Republican nbsp Lawrence Y Sherman 1664th 18 Re elected in 1914 Retired 65th15 nbsp Medill McCormick Republican Mar 4 1919 Feb 25 1925 Elected in 1918 Lost renomination and died just before the end of the term 18 66th67th 19 Elected in 1920 Lost renomination and died just before the end of the term Mar 4 1921 Dec 7 1926 Republican nbsp William B McKinley 1768th16 nbsp Charles S Deneen Republican Feb 26 1925 Mar 3 1931 Appointed to finish McCormick s term having already been elected to the next term Elected in 1924 Lost renomination 19 69thAppointed to continue McKinley s term Not seated resigned b Dec 7 1926 Republican nbsp Frank L Smith 18 Dec 7 1926 Dec 3 1928 Vacant70th 20Elected to finish the term Lost re election Dec 3 1928 Mar 3 1933 Republican nbsp Otis F Glenn 1971st17 nbsp J Hamilton Lewis Democratic Mar 4 1931 Apr 9 1939 Elected in 1930 20 72nd73rd 21 Elected in 1932 Retired Mar 4 1933 Jan 3 1939 Democratic nbsp William H Dieterich 2074thRe elected in 1936 Died 21 75th76th 22 Elected in 1938 Jan 3 1939 Jan 3 1951 Democratic nbsp Scott W Lucas 21Vacant Apr 9 1939 Apr 14 1939 18 nbsp James M Slattery Democratic Apr 14 1939 Nov 21 1940 Appointed to continue Lewis s term Lost election to finish Lewis s term 19 nbsp C Wayland Brooks Republican Nov 22 1940 Jan 3 1949 Elected to finish Lewis s term 77thRe elected in 1942 Lost re election 22 78th79th 23 Re elected in 1944 Lost re election 80th20 nbsp Paul Douglas Democratic Jan 3 1949 Jan 3 1967 Elected in 1948 23 81st82nd 24 Elected in 1950 Jan 3 1951 Sep 7 1969 Republican nbsp Everett Dirksen 2283rdRe elected in 1954 24 84th85th 25 Re elected in 1956 86thRe elected in 1960 Lost re election 25 87th88th 26 Re elected in 1962 89th21 nbsp Charles H Percy Republican Jan 3 1967 Jan 3 1985 Elected in 1966 26 90th91st 27 Re elected in 1968 Died Sep 7 1969 Sep 17 1969 VacantAppointed to continue Dirksen s term Lost election to finish Dirksen s term Sep 17 1969 Nov 3 1970 Republican nbsp Ralph T Smith 23 Nov 3 1970 Nov 17 1970 VacantElected to finish Dirksen s term Nov 17 1970 Jan 3 1981 Democratic nbsp Adlai Stevenson III 2492ndRe elected in 1972 27 93rd94th 28 Re elected in 1974 Retired 95thRe elected in 1978 Lost re election 28 96th97th 29 Elected in 1980 Jan 3 1981 Jan 3 1993 Democratic nbsp Alan J Dixon 2598th22 nbsp Paul Simon Democratic Jan 3 1985 Jan 3 1997 Elected in 1984 29 99th100th 30 Re elected in 1986 Lost renomination 101stRe elected in 1990 Retired 30 102nd103rd 31 Elected in 1992 Lost re election Jan 3 1993 Jan 3 1999 Democratic nbsp Carol Moseley Braun 26104th23 nbsp Dick Durbin Democratic Jan 3 1997 present Elected in 1996 31 105th106th 32 Elected in 1998 Retired Jan 3 1999 Jan 3 2005 Republican nbsp Peter Fitzgerald 27107thRe elected in 2002 32 108th109th 33 Elected in 2004 Resigned to become U S President Jan 3 2005 Nov 16 2008 Democratic nbsp Barack Obama 28110th Nov 16 2008 Jan 12 2009 VacantRe elected in 2008 33 111thAppointed to continue Obama s term certified late Retired when successor qualified Jan 12 2009 Nov 29 2010 Democratic nbsp Roland Burris 29Elected to finish Obama s term c Nov 29 2010 Jan 3 2017 Republican nbsp Mark Kirk 30112th 34 Elected to full term in 2010 c Lost re election 113thRe elected in 2014 34 114th115th 35 Elected in 2016 Jan 3 2017 present Democratic nbsp Tammy Duckworth 31116thRe elected in 2020 35 117th118th 36 Re elected in 2022 119thTo be determined in the 2026 election 36 120th121st 37 To be determined in the 2028 election Senator Party Years in office Electoral history T C T Electoral history Years in office Party Senator Class 2 Class 3See also edit nbsp United States portal nbsp Illinois portal nbsp Politics portalList of United States representatives from Illinois United States congressional delegations from Illinois Elections in IllinoisNotes edit Shields was not seated because he had not been a citizen for the required nine years He reached that mark on October 21 1849 so his subsequent election was accepted by the Senate When Smith presented his credentials to serve the remainder of McKinley s term the Senate refused to seat him based on what it saw as an election rife with fraud and corruption When Smith returned with his credentials for the term he was elected to the Senate again refused to seat him for the same reasons Smith and the Governor considered him to be the rightful senator but he resigned in February 1928 The Senate does not consider him to have been a senator a b Kirk was elected to fill the remainder of Barack Obama s term in a special election held the same day as the general election for the next term which he also won References edit Byrd amp Wolff p 101 Polk James 1853 The Statesman s Manual The Addresses and Messages of the Presidents of the United States Inaugural Annual and Special from 1789 to 1851 E Walker p 1890 Retrieved May 16 2018 Mason in Illinois The New York Times January 21 1897 p 2 NO CHOICE IN RHODE ISLAND The New York Times January 23 1907 p 1 External links edit Party Division in the Senate 1789 Present via Senate gov Byrd Robert C October 1 1993 Wolff Wendy ed The Senate 1789 1989 Historical Statistics 1789 1992 United States Senate Historical Office volume 4 Bicentennial ed Washington D C U S Government Printing Office ISBN 9780160632563 Taft George S Furber George P Buck George M Webb Charles A Pierce Herbert R 1913 Compilation of Senate Election Cases from 1789 to 1913 U S Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections Washington D C U S Government Printing Office Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of United States senators from Illinois amp oldid 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