• Source: 47th Illinois General Assembly
  • The 47th Illinois General Assembly met from 1911 to 1913. John G. Oglesby of Decatur was the Lieutenant Governor of Illinois and thus ex officio President of the Senate. Henry M. Dunlap was President pro tempore of the Senate. Charles A. Adkins of Bement was the Speaker of the House of Representatives.


    Districts


    Illinois was divided into 51 districts, each of which elected one Senator and three Representatives. Districts were last reapportioned in 1901 and would not be reapportioned again until 1947.
    The counties of each district were as follows:

    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 Alexander


    Senate




    = House

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    See also


    List of Illinois state legislatures


    Notes




    References




    Bibliography


    James Langland, M.A. (1920). The Chicago Daily News Almanac and Year-Book for 1921. Chicago, IL: The Chicago Daily News Company.

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