Before his election in 1860 as the first Republican president, Lincoln had been a country lawyer, an Illinois state legislator, a member of the United States House of Representatives, and twice an unsuccessful candidate for election to the U.S. Senate.
On his official trip to the United States, he was welcomed to the Illinois House of Representatives as a man "noted for his conciliatory approach to regional and organizational conflicts".
William Whitney was a member of the Illinois House of Representatives and first proposed legislation to incorporate Hinsdale.
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The 1st Illinois General Assembly, consisting of the Illinois Senate and the Illinois House of Representatives, met from October 4, 1818 to March 31, 1819 during the first two years of Shadrach Bond's governorship, at The Kaskaskia State House.
The 2nd Illinois General Assembly, consisting of the Illinois Senate and the Illinois House of Representatives, met from December 4, 1820 to February 15, 1821 during the second two years of Shadrach Bond's governorship, at The Vandalia State House.
As the State Senator for District 28 his associated representatives are District 55 representative Marty Molyan (D-Des Plaines) and District 56 representative Michelle Mussman (D-Schaumburg).
Naomi Jakobsson (born 1941 as Naomi Dick), represents the 103rd District in the Illinois House of Representatives.
has served as a member of the Illinois House of Representatives since his appointment in August 2013 to succeed now-Alderwoman Deb Mell as the representative for the 40th district.
In June 1984, Philip, then the Republican minority leader of the Illinois House of Representatives, helped push through legislation authorizing the construction of a tollway, Interstate 355, then referred to as simply the DuPage Tollway.
Michael J. Carberry was a Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives, representing the 36th District from March 2010, when he was appointed to replace retiring James D. Brosnahan, until January 2011.
In the Illinois General Assembly Stadelman's associated representatives will be Democrat Charles Jefferson in State House District 67 and Republican John Cabello (R-Rockford) in State House District 68.
Durbin faced off against State Representative Jim Durkin, whom he was able to easily beat, ensuring his return to the Senate.
Robert W. Pritchard (born 1945), member of the Illinois House of Representatives
Brian W. Stewart is a Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives serving the 89th district since being sworn into office in October 2013 to replace the outgoing Jim Sacia.
Daniel J. Burke (born 1951), Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives
Patricia Reid Lindner, Member of Illinois House of Representatives, representing 50th District from 1993-2009
Eddie Lee Jackson (born 1941), Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives
John D. Anthony, a member of the Illinois House of Representatives
Gwen Klingler, former Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives
Mark L. Walker (born 1941), member of the Illinois House of Representatives