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Illinois Attorney General

Attorney General for the U.S. state of Illinois


Attorney General for the U.S. state of Illinois

FieldValue
bodyIllinois
insigniaSeal of the Attorney General of Illinois.svg
insigniacaptionSeal of the attorney general
imageKwame Raoul RFCG (1).jpg
incumbentKwame Raoul
incumbentsinceJanuary 14, 2019
termlength4 years
formationDecember 3, 1818
successionSecond
inauguralDaniel Pope Cook
websitewww.illinoisattorneygeneral.gov
postAttorney General

The Illinois attorney general is the highest legal officer of the state of Illinois in the United States. Originally an appointed office, it is now an office filled by statewide election. Based in Chicago and Springfield, the attorney general is responsible for providing legal counsel for the various state agencies, including the governor of Illinois and Illinois General Assembly, as well as conducting all legal affairs pertaining to the state.

The office of Illinois Attorney General was established on December 3, 1818, based on guidelines adopted by a state constitutional convention. The attorney general is second (behind the lieutenant governor) in the line of succession to the office of Governor of Illinois. The first person to fulfill the duties of the office was Daniel Pope Cook who only served eleven days, and was later elected to the United States Congress. Cook County was named in his honor.

The current holder of the office is Kwame Raoul.

Role

Under the Constitution of Illinois, the attorney general is the state's chief legal officer, and has the powers and duties prescribed by law. The attorney general's duties include advocating for the people of Illinois, working with the General Assembly to push for new legislation, and litigating to ensure that state laws are followed. The state's Attorney General Act specifies several duties, including:

  • Represent the people of Illinois before the Supreme Court where the state or the people of the state are interested parties
  • Prosecute all proceedings and actions in favor of the state
  • Defend state officers acting in their official capacities in any actions or proceedings against them
  • Consult with and advise the state's attorneys
  • Investigate violations of all statutes that the attorney general has a duty to enforce
  • Advise the governor and other state officers, and give written opinions on legal or constitutional matters when requested
  • Give written opinions to the General Assembly or any of its committees when requested
  • Prepare drafts of contracts in which the state is interested
  • Attend, present evidence to, and prosecute indictments by the statewide grand jury
  • Ensure the proper allocation of funds appropriated to public institutions, and prosecute breaches of trust The attorney general also oversees the Public Access Counselor, which is responsible for enforcing the state's Freedom of Information Act and Open Meetings Act.

List of attorneys general

;Parties

#ImageNamePolitical partyTerm
1[[File:Daniel Pope Cook (Illinois Congressman).jpg60px]]Daniel Pope CookDemocratic-Republican1819
2William MearsDemocratic-Republican1819–1821
3[[File:SamuelLockwood.jpg60px]]Samuel D. LockwoodDemocratic-Republican1821–1822
4James TurneyDemocratic-Republican1822–1829
5George ForquerDemocratic1829–1832
6[[File:James Semple.jpg60px]]James SempleDemocratic1832–1834
7Ninian Wirt EdwardsDemocratic1834–1835
8[[File:Judge Jesse B. Thomas.png60px]]Jesse B. Thomas Jr.Democratic1835–1836
9[[File:Judge Walter B. Scates.png60px]]Walter B. ScatesDemocratic1836–1837
10Usher F. LinderDemocratic1837–1838
11George W. OlneyDemocratic1838–1839
12Wickliffe KitchellDemocratic1839–1840
13Josiah LambornDemocratic1840–1843
14[[File:James A. McDougall.jpg60px]]James A. McDougallDemocratic1843–1846
15David B. CampbellDemocratic1846–1848
Office abolished 1848–1867
16[[File:Robert G. Ingersoll (6268133678).jpg60px]]Robert G. IngersollRepublican1867–1869
17Washington BushnellRepublican1869–1873
18James K. EdsallRepublican1873–1881
19[[File:James McCartney.jpg60px]]James A. McCartneyRepublican1881–1885
20[[File:George Hunt (1841–1901).png60px]]George HuntRepublican1885–1893
21[[File:Maurice T Moloney 1895.jpg60px]]Maurice T. MoloneyDemocratic1893–1897
22[[File:Edward C. Akin (1852–1936).png60px]]Edward C. AkinRepublican1897–1901
23Howland J. HamlinRepublican1901–1905
24[[File:William Henry Stead (1858–1918).png60px]]William H. SteadRepublican1905–1913
25[[File:Wikipedia Patrick Lucey.png60px]]Patrick J. LuceyDemocratic1913–1917
26[[File:Edward J. Brundage (3409862227) (cropped).jpg60px]]Edward J. BrundageRepublican1917–1925
27[[File:Oscar E. Carlstrom (3x4a).jpg60px]]Oscar E. CarlstromRepublican1925–1933
28[[File:Otto Kerner Sr Blue Book 1933.jpg60px]]Otto Kerner Sr.Democratic1932–1938
29[[File:John E Cassidy 1939.jpg60px]]John Edward CassidyDemocratic1938–1941
30[[File:George F. Barrett circa 1945 (3x4).jpg60px]]George F. BarrettRepublican1941–1949
31[[File:Ivan A. Elliott 10092 3x4.jpg60px]]Ivan A. ElliottDemocratic1949–1953
32[[File:Latham Castle.png60px]]Latham CastleRepublican1953–1959
33[[File:Grenville Beardsley 1959 3x4.jpg60px]]Grenville BeardsleyRepublican1959–1960
34[[File:William L Guild 1971.jpg60px]]William L. GuildRepublican1960–1961
35[[File:Judge William G. Clark.png60px]]William G. ClarkDemocratic1961–1969
36[[File:William J. Scott, circa 1976 (3x4).jpg60px]]William J. ScottRepublican1969–1980
37[[File:TyFahner.jpg60px]]Tyrone C. FahnerRepublican1980–1983
38[[File:Attorney General Neil Hartigan (cropped).jpg60px]]Neil F. HartiganDemocratic1983–1991
39[[File:Roland W. Burris circa 1987 Bb 39880 full (3x4).jpg60px]]Roland W. BurrisDemocratic1991–1995
40Jim RyanRepublican1995–2003
41[[File:Lisa Madigan 2265218.jpg60px]]Lisa MadiganDemocratic2003–2019
42[[File:Kwame Raoul RFCG (1) (a).jpg60px]]Kwame RaoulDemocratic2019–present

References

References

  1. "Constitution of the State of Illinois". [[Illinois General Assembly]].
  2. "Illinois Compiled Statutes 15 ILCS 5 — Governor Succession Act.". [[Illinois General Assembly]].
  3. "Illinois Attorney General - About Us".
  4. (2018-11-19). "The Office of the Illinois Attorney General".
  5. "Illinois Attorney General - History of the Illinois Attorney General".
  6. (1908). "Illinois Blue Book". Secretary of State.
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