95th Illinois General Assembly
95th Illinois General Assembly | |
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Type | |
Type | Bicameral |
Houses | Senate House of Representatives |
Leadership | |
President of the Senate | Emil Jones Jr., Democratic |
Speaker of the House of Representatives | |
Seats | 59 Senators 118 Representatives |
Meeting place | |
Illinois State Capitol, Springfield |
The 95th Illinois General Assembly, consisting of the Illinois Senate and the Illinois House of Representatives, existed from January 14, 2007 to January 14, 2009 during the last two years of Rod Blagojevich's governorship, at Illinois State Capitol. The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives was based on the 2000 census. Both chambers had a Democratic majority.
It was succeeded by the 96th Illinois General Assembly.
Members[]
Senate[]
1st District
- Antonio Munoz (D)
2nd District
- William Delgado (D)
3rd District
- Mattie Hunter (D)
4th District
5th District
- Rickey R. Hendon (D)
6th District
- John J. Cullerton (D)
7th District
- Heather Steans (D)
8th District
- Ira I. Silverstein (D)
9th District
- Jeffrey M. Schoenberg (D)
10th District
- James A. DeLeo (D)
11th District
- Louis S. Viverito (D)
12th District
- Martin A. Sandoval (D)
13th District
- Kwame Raoul (D)
14th District
- Emil Jones Jr. (D)
15th District
- James T. Meeks (D)
16th District
17th District
- Donne E. Trotter (D)
18th District
- Edward D. Maloney (D)
19th District
- M. Maggie Crotty (D)
20th District
- Iris Y. Martinez (D)
21st District
- Dan Cronin (R)
22nd District
- Michael Noland (D)
23rd District
- Carole Pankau (R)
24th District
- Kirk W. Dillard (R)
25th District
- Chris Lauzen (R)
26th District
27th District
- Matt Murphy (R)
28th District
- John J. Millner (R)
29th District
- Susan Garrett (R)
30th District
- Terry Link (D)
31st District
- Michael Bond (D)
32nd District
- Pamela J. Althoff (R)
33rd District
- Dan Kotowski (D)
34th District
- Dave Syverson (R)
35th District
36th District
- Mike Jacobs (D)
37th District
- Dale Risinger (R)
38th District
- Gary G. Dahl (R)
39th District
- Don Harmon (D)
40th District
- Debbie Halvorson (D)
- Toi W. Hutchinson (D)
41st District
42nd District
- Linda Holmes (D)
43rd District
- A. J. Wilhelmi (D)
44th District
- Bill Brady (R)
45th District
- Todd Sieben (R)
- Tim Bivins (R)
46th District
- David Koehler (D)
47th District
- John M. Sullivan (D)
48th District
- Randall M. Hultgren (R)
49th District
- Deanna Demuzio (D)
50th District
- Larry K. Bomke (R)
51st District
- Frank C. Watson (R)
52nd District
- Michael W. Frerichs (D)
53rd District
- Dan Rutherford (R)
54th District
- John O. Jones (R)
55th District
- Dale A. Righter (R)
56th District
- William R. Haine (D)
57th District
- James F. Clayborne, Jr. (D)
58th District
59th District
- Gary Forby (D)
House of Representatives[]
1st District
- Susana A. Mendoza (D)
2nd District
3rd District
- Luis Arroyo (D)
4th District
- Cynthia Soto (D)
5th District
- Kenneth Dunkin (D)
6th District
- Esther Golar (D)
7th District
- Karen A. Yarbrough (D)
8th District
- LaShawn K. Ford (D)
9th District
- Arthur L. Turner
10th District
11th District
- John A. Fritchey (D)
12th District
- Sara Feigenholtz (D)
13th District
- Greg Harris (D)
14th District
- Harry Osterman (D)
15th District
- John D'Amico (D)
16th District
- Lou Lang (D)
17th District
18th District
- Julie Hamos (D)
19th District
- Joseph M. Lyons (D)
20th District
21st District
- Robert S. Molaro (D)
22nd District
- Michael J. Madigan
23rd District
- Daniel J. Burke (D)
24th District
- Elizabeth Hernandez (D)
25th District
26th District
27th District
- Monique D. Davis (D)
28th District
- Robert Rita (D)
29th District
- David E. Miller (D)
30th District
- William Davis (D)
31st District
- Mary E. Flowers (D)
32nd District
- Milton Patterson (D)
33rd District
- Marlow H. Colvin (D)
34th District
35th District
- Kevin Joyce (D)
36th District
37th District
38th District
- Al Riley (D)
39th District
40th District
- Richard T. Bradley (D)
41st District
- Bob Biggins (R)
42nd District
- Sandra M. Pihos (R)
43rd District
- Ruth Munson (R)
44th District
- Fred Crespo (D)
45th District
46th District
- Dennis M. Reboletti (R)
47th District
48th District
- James H. Meyer (R)
49th District
50th District
51st District
- Ed Sullivan, Jr. (R)
52nd District
- Mark H. Beaubien, Jr. (R)
53rd District
- Sidney H. Mathias (R)
54th District
- Suzanne Bassi (R)
55th District
- Harry R. Ramey, Jr. (R)
56th District
57th District
- Elaine Nekritz (D)
58th District
- Karen May (D)
59th District
- Kathleen A. Ryg (D)
60th District
- Eddie Washington (D)
61st District
- JoAnn D. Osmond (R)
62nd District
- Sandy Cole (R)
63rd District
- Jack D. Franks (D)
64th District
- Michael Tryon (R)
65th District
66th District
67th District
68th District
- Dave Winters (R)
69th District
- Ronald A. Wait (R)
70th District
71st District
- Mike Boland (D)
72nd District
73rd District
- David R. Leitch (R)
74th District
75th District
- Careen M. Gordon (D)
76th District
- Frank J. Mautino (D)
77th District
- Angelo Saviano (R)
78th District
79th District
- Lisa M. Dugan (D)
80th District
- George Scully, Jr. (D)
81st District
- Renee Kosel (R)
82nd District
- Jim Durkin (R)
83rd District
84th District
- Tom Cross (R)
85th District
- Brent Hassert (R)
86th District
- Jack McGuire (D)
87th District
- Bill Mitchell (R)
88th District
- Dan Brady (R)
89th District
- Jim Sacia (R)
90th District
91st District
- Michael K. Smith (D)
92nd District
- Aaron Schock (R)
- Joan Krupa (R)
93rd District
- Jil Tracy (R)
94th District
- Richard P. Myers (R)
95th District
- Mike Fortner (R)
96th District
- Joe Dunn (R)
97th District
- Jim Watson (R)
98th District
- Gary Hannig (D)
99th District
- Raymond Poe (R)
100th District
- Rich Brauer (R)
101st District
- Robert F. Flider (R)
102nd District
- Ron Stephens (R)
103rd District
- Naomi D. Jakobsson (D)
104th District
- William B. Black (R)
105th District
- Shane Cultra (R)
106th District
- Keith P. Sommer (R)
107th District
- Kurt M. Granberg (D)
- (D)
108th District
- David Reis (R)
109th District
- Roger L. Eddy (R)
110th District
- Chapin Rose (R)
111th District
- Daniel V. Beiser (D)
112th District
- Jay C. Hoffman (D)
113th District
- Thomas Holbrook (D)
114th District
- Wyvetter H. Younge (D)
- Eddie Lee Jackson, Sr. (D)
115th District
- Mike Bost (R)
116th District
- Dan Reitz (D)
117th District
- John E. Bradley (D)
118th District
- Brandon W. Phelps
See also[]
References[]
- Illinois legislative sessions
- 2007 U.S. legislative sessions
- 2008 U.S. legislative sessions
- Illinois General Assembly
- 2007 in Illinois
- 2008 in Illinois