52nd Illinois General Assembly

The 52nd Illinois General Assembly met from 1921 to 1923. Fred E. Sterling of Rockford was the Lieutenant Governor of Illinois and thus ex officio President of the Senate.[lower-alpha 1] William S. Jewell of Fulton County was President pro tempore of the Senate. Gotthard A. Dahlberg of Chicago was the Speaker of the House of Representatives.

52nd Illinois General Assembly
51st 53rd
Overview
Meeting placeSpringfield, Illinois
Term1921 – 1923
Election1920
Illinois Senate
PresidentFred E. Sterling, Republican
President pro temporeWilliam S. Jewell, Republican
Illinois House of Representatives
SpeakerGotthard A. Dahlberg, Republican

Districts

Illinois was divided into 51 districts, each of which elected one Senator and three Representatives. Districts were last reapportioned in 1901[1] and would not be reapportioned again until 1947.[2]

The counties of each district were as follows:[3]

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See also

Notes

  1. This arrangement was discontinued with the adoption of the current Constitution of Illinois in 1970, effective 1973.

References

  1. Almanac p. 823
  2. Devine, Michael J. "State Politics". Encyclopedia of Chicago.
  3. Almanac pp. 821822

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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