Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byKatrina Robbins Modified over 9 years ago
1
Illinois Government Legislative Executive Judicial
2
Illinois Capital is Springfield State in 1818 (21 st state) Has had 4 constitutions 102 counties
3
Secretary of State Keeps the great seal and maintains records of the state
4
Illinois has a Bill of Rights
5
Legislative Branch MAKES THE LAWS Called the General Assembly – Senate + House of Representatives
6
Senate Elected by the people Term: 4 years 59 members
7
House of Reps -Elected by the people -Term: 2 years -118 members
8
House of Reps/Senate At least 21 years old USA citizen Meet in Springfield
9
House of Reps Begins Illinois’ impeachment proceedings
10
General Assembly 3/5 vote needed for General Assembly to override a veto
11
Senate and House Both get a salary Have women members
12
Voters in Primaries Can be 17 years old
13
Governor Patrick Quinn 25 years old, resident of the state for 3 years right before being elected, citizen of USA
14
Governor Chief officer of Illinois’ Senate Has a line item veto Calls special sessions of the General Assembly Commander in chief of state militia
15
Governor 60 days to consider a bill from General Assembly
16
Lieutenant governor Replaces the governor if they die
17
Judicial Branch 7 supreme court judges 10 year terms Elected by popular vote
18
Attorney General Chief legal officer in Illinois
19
3 Federal Courts Supreme is highest court then the court of appeals and district court
20
Referendum Election when voters vote on public issues
21
2016 The next presidential election in Illinois
22
Illinois Biggest city is Chicago
23
Mississippi River on western border of Illinois
24
Education Biggest item in Illinois’ State spending
25
10 th Amendment Rights not given to federal government are given to the states
26
Home Rule Power given to towns to pass their own ordinances
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.