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  2. Charles F. Carpentier - Wikipedia

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    Then, in 1952, he was elected Illinois secretary of state, a post he held until his death in 1964. While running for governor of Illinois in the state's 1964 gubernatorial election, Carpentier suffered a heart attack and withdrew from the race. Carpentier died on April 3, 1964, in Springfield, Illinois, of a heart attack. Legacy

  3. John C. Milhiser - Wikipedia

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    John C. Milhiser is an American attorney who serves as the Sangamon State's Attorney. He served as the United States Attorney for the United States District Court for the Central District of Illinois from 2018 to 2021. [2] Prior to becoming a U.S. Attorney, Milhiser was previously the Sangamon County State's Attorney from 2010 to 2018.

  4. Ozias M. Hatch - Wikipedia

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    Julia R. Enos. Profession. Judge, merchant. Signature. Ozias Mather Hatch (April 11, 1814 – March 12, 1893) was an American politician. He was the 13th Illinois Secretary of State, serving under William Henry Bissell, John Wood, and Richard Yates Sr. During the governorship of Wood, Hatch handled most of the duties of Governor of Illinois .

  5. Sharon Tyndale - Wikipedia

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    Sharon Tyndale. Sharon Tyndale (January 19, 1816 – April 29, 1871) was an American politician and designer who was the Secretary of State of Illinois, from 1865 to 1869. His tenure is notable for his redesign of the Great Seal of the State of Illinois .

  6. Jesse White (politician) - Wikipedia

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    1957–1959. Unit. 101st Airborne Division. • Illinois National Guard. Jesse Clark White (born June 23, 1934) is an American educator, politician and former athlete from the State of Illinois. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the 37th Secretary of State of Illinois from 1999 to 2023. He was the longest-serving American to hold ...

  7. Edward J. Barrett (politician) - Wikipedia

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    1917–1920. Battles/wars. World War I. Edward J. Barrett (March 10, 1900 – April 4, 1977) was an American politician. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Barrett served in the United States Army during World War I in Europe from 1917 to 1920. He then went to Spaulding Institute and then received his bachelor's degree from Mayo College of Commerce.

  8. 1998 Illinois elections - Wikipedia

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    Elections were held in Illinois on Tuesday, November 3, 1998. Primary elections were held on March 17, 1998. [1] These elections saw Democrats make gains. The Democratic Party went from holding no statewide offices, to holding two.

  9. 1968 Illinois elections - Wikipedia

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    1968 Illinois lieutenant gubernatorial election. Democrat Paul Simon was elected to serve as lieutenant governor . This was the only time in Illinois history that the state had the elected a governor and a lieutenant governor from different political parties (there were, however, instances in Illinois where an appointed lieutenant governor had ...