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List of United States Senators from Illinois : ウィキペディア英語版
List of United States Senators from Illinois
Illinois was admitted to the Union on December 3, 1818, and has been represented in the United States Senate by 47 senators. Senators from Illinois are elected to Class 2 and Class 3.
The Senate twice refused to seat Frank L. Smith, in December 1926 for an appointed term and in March 1927 for an elected one, due to corruption, but he is included in this list because Smith and the Governor considered him to be a senator for approximately two years.
Of the seven African Americans ever to sit in the U.S. Senate since Reconstruction, three have held Illinois's Class 3 seat.
== List of Senators ==

|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=8 | 1
| rowspan=8 align=left | 100px
Jesse B. Thomas
| rowspan=3 | Democratic-
Republican

| rowspan=8 | December 3, 1818 –
March 3, 1829
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1818.
| rowspan=3 | 1
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| 1
| Elected in 1818.
| rowspan=4 | December 3, 1818 –
March 3, 1824
| rowspan=3 | Democratic-
Republican

| rowspan=4 align=right | 100px
Ninian Edwards
! rowspan=4 | 1
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=5 | 2
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1819.

Resigned.
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Crawford
Democratic-
Republican

| rowspan=5 | Re-elected in 1823.

Retired.
| rowspan=5 | 2
| rowspan=3 scope=row class=small |
| | Adams-Clay
Democratic-
Republican

|- style="height:2em"
|  
| March 3, 1824 –
November 24, 1824
| colspan=3 | Vacant
|- style="height:2em"
| Elected to finish Edwards's term.

Retired.
| November 24, 1824 –
March 3, 1825
| | Crawford
Democratic-
Republican

| align=right | 100px
John McLean
! 2
|- style="height:2em"
| | Anti-
Jacksonian

| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=6 | 3
| rowspan=6 | Elected in 1825.
| rowspan=9 | March 4, 1825 –
December 12, 1835
| rowspan=9 | Jacksonian
| rowspan=9 align=right | 100px
Elias Kane
! rowspan=9 | 3
|- style="height:2em"
| | Adams
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
! 2
| align=left | 100px
John McLean
| | Jacksonian
| March 4, 1829 –
October 14, 1830
| Elected in 1829.

Died.
| rowspan=6 | 3
| rowspan=4 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| colspan=3 | Vacant
| October 14, 1830 –
November 12, 1830
|  
|- style="height:2em"
! 3
| align=left | 100px
David J. Baker
| | Jacksonian
| November 12, 1830 –
December 11, 1830
| Appointed to continue McLean's term.

Retired.
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=8 | 4
| rowspan=8 align=left | 100px
John M. Robinson
| rowspan=6 | Jacksonian
| rowspan=8 | December 11, 1830 –
March 3, 1841
| rowspan=3 | Elected to finish McLean's term
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=5 | 4
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1831.

Died.
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=5 | Re-elected in 1835.

Retired.
| rowspan=5 | 4
| rowspan=3 scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
|  
| December 12, 1835 –
December 30, 1835
| colspan=3 | Vacant
|- style="height:2em"
| Appointed to finish Kane's term.

Lost election.
| December 30, 1835 –
March 3, 1837
| | Jacksonian
| align=right | 100px
William Lee D. Ewing
! 4
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=2 | Democratic
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 5
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1837.

Retired.
| rowspan=3 | March 4, 1837 –
March 3, 1843
| rowspan=3 | Democratic
| rowspan=3 align=right | 100px
Richard M. Young
! rowspan=3 | 5
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=2 | 5
| rowspan=2 align=left | 100px
Samuel McRoberts
| rowspan=2 | Democratic
| rowspan=2 | March 4, 1841 –
March 27, 1843
| rowspan=2 | Elected in 1841.

Died.
| rowspan=5 | 5
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=5 | 6
| rowspan=5 | Elected in 1843.

Lost renomination.
| rowspan=5 | March 4, 1843 –
March 3, 1849
| rowspan=5 | Democratic
| rowspan=5 align=right | 100px
Sidney Breese
! rowspan=5 | 6
|- style="height:2em"
| colspan=3 | Vacant
| March 27, 1843 –
December 4, 1843
|  
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=2 | 6
| rowspan=2 align=left | 100px
James Semple
| rowspan=2 | Democratic
| rowspan=2 | December 4, 1843 –
March 3, 1847
| rowspan=2 | Appointed to finish McRoberts's term.

Retired.
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=9 | 7
| rowspan=9 align=left | 100px
Stephen A. Douglas
| rowspan=9 | Democratic
| rowspan=9 | March 4, 1847 –
June 3, 1861
| rowspan=4 | Elected in 1847.
| rowspan=4 | 6
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=2 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=2 | 7
|  
| March 3, 1849 –
October 27, 1849
| colspan=3 | Vacant
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1849
Not seated〔Shields was not seated because he had not been a citizen for the required nine years. He reached that mark on October 21, 1949, so his subsequent election was accepted by the Senate.〕

Elected to finish his own term.

Lost re-election.
| rowspan=3 | October 27, 1849 –
March 3, 1855
| rowspan=3 | Democratic
| rowspan=3 align=right | 100px
James Shields
! rowspan=3 | 7
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1853.
| rowspan=3 | 7
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 8
| rowspan=3 |
Elected in 1855.

.
| rowspan=12 | March 4, 1855 –
March 3, 1873
| | Democratic
| rowspan=12 align=right | 100px
Lyman Trumbull
! rowspan=12 | 8
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=10 | Republican
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=2 | Re-elected in 1858.

Died.
| rowspan=6 | 8
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=4 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=6 | 9
| rowspan=6 | Re-elected in 1861.
|- style="height:2em"
| colspan=3 | Vacant
| June 3, 1861 –
June 26, 1861
|  
|- style="height:2em"
! 8
| align=left | 100px
Orville Browning
| | Republican
| June 26, 1861 –
January 12, 1863
| Appointed to continue Douglas's term.

Lost election to finish Douglas's term.
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=2 | 9
| rowspan=2 align=left | 100px
William A. Richardson
| rowspan=2 |Democratic
| rowspan=2 | January 12, 1863 –
March 3, 1865
| rowspan=2 | Elected to finish Douglas's term.

Retired.
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=3 | 10
| rowspan=3 align=left | 100px
Richard Yates
| rowspan=3 | Republican
| rowspan=3 | March 4, 1865 –
March 3, 1871
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1864.

Retired.
| rowspan=3 | 9
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 10
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1867.


|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=3 | 11
| rowspan=3 align=left | 100px
John A. Logan
| rowspan=3 | Republican
| rowspan=3 | March 4, 1871 –
March 3, 1877
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1870.

Lost re-election.
| rowspan=3 | 10
| scope=row class=small |
| | Liberal
Republican

|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 11
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1873.

Retired.
| rowspan=3 | March 4, 1873 –
March 3, 1879
| rowspan=3 | Republican
| rowspan=3 align=right | 100px
Richard J. Oglesby
! rowspan=3 | 9
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=3 | 12
| rowspan=3 align=left | 100px
David Davis
| rowspan=3 | Independent
| rowspan=3 | March 4, 1877 –
March 3, 1883
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1876.

Retired.
| rowspan=3 | 11
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 12
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1879.
| rowspan=4 | March 4, 1879 –
December 26, 1886
| rowspan=4 | Republican
| rowspan=4 align=right | 100px
John A. Logan
! rowspan=4 | 10
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=20 | 13
| rowspan=20 align=left | 100px
Shelby Moore Cullom
| rowspan=20 | Republican
| rowspan=20 | March 4, 1883 –
March 3, 1913
| rowspan=5 | Elected in 1882.
| rowspan=5 | 12
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 13
| Re-elected in 1885.

Died.
|- style="height:2em"
|  
| December 26, 1886 –
January 19, 1887
| colspan=3 | Vacant
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Elected to finish Logan's term.

Retired.
| rowspan=3 | January 19, 1887 –
March 3, 1891
| rowspan=3 | Republican
| rowspan=3 align=right | 100px
Charles B. Farwell
! rowspan=3 | 11
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1888.
| rowspan=3 | 13
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 14
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1890.

Retired.
| rowspan=3 | March 4, 1891 –
March 3, 1897
| rowspan=3 | Democratic
| rowspan=3 align=right | 100px
John M. Palmer
! rowspan=3 | 12
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1894.
| rowspan=3 | 14
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 15
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1896.

Retired.
| rowspan=3 | March 4, 1897 –
March 3, 1903
| rowspan=3 | Republican
| rowspan=3 align=right | 100px
William E. Mason
! rowspan=3 | 13
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1900.
| rowspan=3 | 15
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 16
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1902.

Lost re-election.
| rowspan=3 | March 4, 1903 –
March 3, 1909
| rowspan=3 | Republican
| rowspan=3 align=right | 100px
Albert J. Hopkins
! rowspan=3 | 14
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=6 | Re-elected in 1906.


| rowspan=6 | 16
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=2 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=7 | 17
|  
| March 3, 1909 –
June 18, 1909
| colspan=3 | Vacant
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=2 | Elected late in 1909.

Election voided.
| rowspan=2 | June 18, 1909 –
July 13, 1912
| rowspan=2 | Republican
| rowspan=2 align=right | 100px
William Lorimer
! rowspan=2 | 15
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
|  
| July 13, 1912 –
March 26, 1913
| colspan=3 | Vacant
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Elected to finish Lorimer's term.
| rowspan=6 | March 26, 1913 –
March 3, 1921
| rowspan=6 | Republican
| rowspan=6 align=right | 100px
Lawrence Y. Sherman
! rowspan=6 | 16
|- style="height:2em"
| colspan=3 | Vacant
| March 4, 1913 –
March 26, 1913
|
| rowspan=4 | 17
| rowspan=2 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=3 | 14
| rowspan=3 align=left | 100px
J. Hamilton Lewis
| rowspan=3 | Democratic
| rowspan=3 | March 26, 1913 –
March 3, 1919
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1912.

Lost re-election.
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 18
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1914.

Retired.
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=3 | 15
| rowspan=3 align=left | 100px
Joseph M. McCormick
| rowspan=3 | Republican
| rowspan=3 | March 4, 1919 –
February 25, 1925
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1918.

Lost renomination and died just before the end of the term.
| rowspan=4 | 18
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=6 | 19
| rowspan=4 | Elected in 1920.

Lost renomination and died just before the end of the term.
| rowspan=4 | March 4, 1921 –
December 7, 1926
| rowspan=4 | Republican
| rowspan=4 align=right | 100px
William B. McKinley
! rowspan=4 | 17
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=2 scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=7 | 16
| rowspan=7 align=left | 100px
Charles S. Deneen
| rowspan=7 | Republican
| rowspan=7 | February 26, 1925 –
March 3, 1931
| Appointed to finish McCormick's term, having already been elected to the next term.
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=6 | Elected in 1924.

Lost renomination.
| rowspan=6 | 19
| rowspan=3 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| Appointed to continue McKinley's term.

Not seated/resigned.〔When Smith presented his credentials to serve the remainder of McKinely's term, the Senate refused to seat him based on what it saw as an election rife with fraud and corruption When Smith returned with his credentials for the term he was elected to, the Senate again refused to seat him for the same reasons. Smith and the Governor considered him to be the rightful senator, but he resigned in February 1928. The Senate does not consider him to have been a senator.〕
| ''December 7, 1926''
| | Republican
| align=right | 100px
Frank L. Smith
! | 18
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=2 |  
| rowspan=2 | December 7, 1926 –
December 3, 1928
| rowspan=2 colspan=3 | Vacant
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=2 scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=4 | 20
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Elected to finish the term.

Lost re-election.
| rowspan=3 | December 3, 1928 –
March 3, 1933
| rowspan=3 | Republican
| rowspan=3 align=right | 100px
Otis F. Glenn
! rowspan=3 | 19
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=5 | 17
| rowspan=5 align=left | 100px
J. Hamilton Lewis
| rowspan=5 | Democratic
| rowspan=5 | March 4, 1931 –
April 9, 1939
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1930.
| rowspan=3 | 20
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 21
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1932.

Retired.
| rowspan=3 | March 4, 1933 –
January 3, 1939
| rowspan=3 | Democratic
| rowspan=3 align=right | 100px
William H. Dieterich
! rowspan=3 | 20
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=2 | Re-elected in 1936.

Died.
| rowspan=6 | 21
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=4 scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=6 | 22
| rowspan=6 | Elected in 1938.
| rowspan=9 | January 3, 1939 –
January 3, 1951
| rowspan=9 | Democratic
| rowspan=9 align=right | 100px
Scott W. Lucas
! rowspan=9 | 21
|- style="height:2em"
| colspan=3 | Vacant
| April 9, 1939 –
April 14, 1939
|  
|- style="height:2em"
! 18
| align=left | 100px
James M. Slattery
| | Democratic
| April 14, 1939 –
November 21, 1940
| Appointed to continue Lewis's term.

Lost election to finish Lewis's term.
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=5 | 19
| rowspan=5 align=left | 100px
Charles W. Brooks
| rowspan=5 | Republican
| rowspan=5 | November 22, 1940 –
January 3, 1949
| rowspan=2 | Elected to finish Lewis's term
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1942.

Lost re-election.
| rowspan=3 | 22
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 23
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1944.

Lost re-election.
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=9 | 20
| rowspan=9 align=left | 100px
Paul Douglas
| rowspan=9 | Democratic
| rowspan=9 | January 3, 1949 –
January 3, 1967
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1948.
| rowspan=3 | 23
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 24
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1950.
| rowspan=10 | January 3, 1951 –
September 7, 1969
| rowspan=10 | Republican
| rowspan=10 align=right | 100px
Everett Dirksen
! rowspan=10 | 22
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1954.
| rowspan=3 | 24
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 25
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1956.
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1960.

Lost re-election.
| rowspan=3 | 25
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 26
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1962.
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=13 | 21
| rowspan=13 align=left | 100px
Charles H. Percy
| rowspan=13 | Republican
| rowspan=13 | January 3, 1967 –
January 3, 1985
| rowspan=7 | Elected in 1966.
| rowspan=7 | 26
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=5 bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=7 | 27
| Re-elected in 1968.

Died.
|- style="height:2em"
|  
| September 7, 1969 –
September 17, 1969
| colspan=3 | Vacant
|- style="height:2em"
| Appointed to continue Dirksen's term.

Lost special election.
| September 17, 1969 –
November 3, 1970
| | Republican
| align=right | 100px
Ralph Tyler Smith
! 23
|- style="height:2em"
|  
| November 3, 1970 –
November 17, 1970
| colspan=3 | Vacant
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Elected to finish Dirksen's term.
| rowspan=6 | November 17, 1970 –
January 3, 1981
| rowspan=6 | Democratic
| rowspan=6 align=right | 100px
Adlai Stevenson III
! rowspan=6 | 24
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1972.
| rowspan=3 | 27
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 28
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1974.

Retired.
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1978.

Lost re-election.
| rowspan=3 | 28
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 29
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1980.
| rowspan=6 | January 3, 1981 –
January 3, 1993
| rowspan=6 | Democratic
| rowspan=6 align=right | 100px
Alan J. Dixon
! rowspan=6 | 25
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=6 | 22
| rowspan=6 align=left | 100px
Paul Simon
| rowspan=6 | Democratic
| rowspan=6 | January 3, 1985 –
January 3, 1997
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1984.
| rowspan=3 | 29
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 30
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1986.

Lost renomination.
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 1990.

Retired.
| rowspan=3 | 30
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 31
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1992.

Lost re-election.
| rowspan=3 | January 3, 1993 –
January 3, 1999
| rowspan=3 | Democratic
| rowspan=3 align=right | 100px
Carol Moseley Braun
! rowspan=3 | 26
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
! rowspan=15 | 23
| rowspan=15 align=left | 100px
Dick Durbin
| rowspan=15 | Democratic
| rowspan=15 | January 3, 1997 –
Present
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1996.
| rowspan=3 | 31
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 32
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 1998.

Retired.
| rowspan=3 | January 3, 1999 –
January 3, 2005
| rowspan=3 | Republican
| rowspan=3 align=right | 100px
Peter Fitzgerald
! rowspan=3 | 27
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=6 | Re-elected in 2002.
| rowspan=6 | 32
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=6 | 33
| rowspan=2 | Elected in 2004.

Resigned to become U.S. President.
| rowspan=2 | January 3, 2005 –
November 16, 2008
| rowspan=2 | Democratic
| rowspan=2 align=right | 100px
Barack Obama
! rowspan=2 | 28
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=4 scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
|  
| November 16, 2008 –
January 12, 2009
| colspan=3 | Vacant
|- style="height:2em"
| Appointed December 30, 2008 to continue Obama's term, but certified late because appointment was disputed.

Retired.
| | January 12, 2009
November 29, 2010
| | Democratic
| align=right | 100px
Roland Burris
! 29
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=2 | Elected to finish Obama's term.〔Kirk was elected to fill the remainder of Barack Obama's term in a special election held the same day as the general election for the next term, which he also won.〕
| rowspan=5 | November 29, 2010 –
Present
| rowspan=5 | Republican
| rowspan=5 align=right | 100px
Mark Kirk
! rowspan=5 | 30
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 2008.
| rowspan=3 | 33
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 34
| rowspan=3 | Elected in 2010.〔
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| rowspan=3 | Re-elected in 2014.
| rowspan=3 | 34
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
| rowspan=3 | 35
| rowspan=3 colspan=5 | To be determined in the 2016 election.
|- style="height:2em"
| scope=row class=small |
|- style="height:2em"
| colspan=5 | To be determined in the 2020 election.
| 35
| bgcolor=gray scope=row class=small |
|- valign=top
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! colspan=6 | Class 2
! colspan=6 | Class 3
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抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
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