Illinois Senate


The Illinois Senate is the upper chamber of the Illinois General Assembly, the legislative branch of the government of the State of Illinois in the United States. The body was created by the first state constitution adopted in 1818. Under the Illinois Constitution of 1970, the Illinois Senate is made up of 59 senators elected from individual legislative districts determined by population and redistricted every 10 years; based on the 2010 U.S. census each senator represents approximately 217,468 people. Senators are divided into three groups, each group having a two-year term at a different part of the decade between censuses, with the rest of the decade being taken up by two four-year terms. This ensures that the Senate reflects changes made when the General Assembly redistricts itself after each census.
Depending on the election year, roughly one-third, two-thirds, or all Senate seats may be contested. In contrast, the Illinois House of Representatives is made up of 118 members with its entire membership elected to two-year terms. House districts are formed by dividing each Senate district in half, with each senator having two "associated" representatives.
The Illinois Senate convenes at the Illinois State Capitol in Springfield, Illinois. Its first official working day is the second Wednesday of January each year. Its primary duties are to pass bills into law, approve the state budget, confirm appointments to state departments and agencies, act on federal constitutional amendments and propose constitutional amendments for Illinois. It also has the power to override gubernatorial vetoes through a three-fifths majority vote. The Illinois Senate tries impeachments made by the House of Representatives, and can convict impeached officers by a two-thirds vote.
Voting in the Illinois Senate is done by members pushing one of three buttons. Unlike most states, the Illinois Senate allows members to vote yes, no, or present. It takes 30 affirmative votes to pass legislation during final action. The number of negative votes does not matter. Therefore, voting present has the same effect on the tally as voting no.

Party summary

Leadership

, the 101st General Assembly of the Illinois Senate consists of the following leadership:

Majority

In 1924, Florence Fifer Bohrer became the body's first female member and Adelbert H. Roberts became its first African American member. In 1977, Earlean Collins became the first African American woman to serve in the Illinois Senate. Barack Obama, later the first African-American President of the United States, served in the Illinois Senate from 1997 to 2004.
, the 101st General Assembly of the Illinois Senate consists of the following members:
DistrictSenatorPartyResidenceAssumed
Office
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Election
1DemocraticChicago19992020
2DemocraticChicago2016 Ɨ2022
3DemocraticChicago20032022
4DemocraticChicago1998 Ɨ2020
5DemocraticChicago20132022
6DemocraticChicago2020 Ɨ2022
7DemocraticChicago2008 Ɨ2020
8DemocraticChicago20192022
9DemocraticGlenview20192022
10DemocraticChicago2019 Ɨ2020
11DemocraticChicago2020 Ɨ2020
12DemocraticBridgeview2011 Ɨ2022
13DemocraticChicago2019 Ɨ2020
14DemocraticChicago20092022
15DemocraticHarvey20132022
16DemocraticChicago20032020
17DemocraticChicago2018 Ɨ2022
18DemocraticChicago20132022
19DemocraticTinley Park20132020
20DemocraticChicago20032022
21DemocraticLisle20192022
22DemocraticElgin20172020
23DemocraticVilla Park20132022
24DemocraticWestern Springs20192022
25RepublicanSugar Grove20132020
26RepublicanHawthorn Woods2016 Ɨ2022
27DemocraticRolling Meadows20192022
28DemocraticDes Plaines2015 Ɨ2020
29DemocraticDeerfield20132022
30DemocraticWaukegan19972022
31DemocraticGrayslake20132020
32RepublicanMcHenry2018 Ɨ2022
33RepublicanSt. Charles20192022
34DemocraticRockford20132020
35RepublicanRockford19932022
36RepublicanRock Island20152022
37RepublicanPeoria2015 Ɨ2020
38RepublicanMorris2010 Ɨ2022
39DemocraticOak Park20032022
40DemocraticKankakee2019 Ɨ2020
41RepublicanWoodridge2017 Ɨ2022
42DemocraticAurora20072022
43DemocraticJoliet2012 Ɨ2020
44RepublicanBloomington2002 Ɨ2022
45RepublicanFreeport2018 ƗƗ2022
46DemocraticPeoria2006 ƗƗ2020
47RepublicanQuincy20172022
48DemocraticBunker Hill20132022
49DemocraticShorewood20132020
50RepublicanSpringfield20192022
51RepublicanMahomet20132022
52DemocraticChampaign2015 Ɨ2020
53RepublicanBloomington20132022
54RepublicanEdwardsville20192022
55RepublicanMattoon20032020
56DemocraticGlen Carbon20192022
57DemocraticCahokia20192022
58RepublicanWaterloo20172020
59RepublicanHarrisburg20172022