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Illinois Government

3 Branches of IL GovernmentExecutive

Branch

(6 important people)

Legislative Branch

General Assembly

Judicial Branch

Executive Branch(6 important people)

• Governor

• Lieutenant Governor

• Secretary of State

• Treasurer

• Comptroller

• Attorney General

**All these people serve 4 year terms. **

Legislative Branch

General Assembly

Senate & The House

59 Senators 118 Reps

Judicial Branch

Illinois Supreme Court (highest)

Appellate Courts

Circuit Courts (lowest)

Executive Branch (cont.)

Governor’s Powers:

• Carry out (enforce) the laws

• Veto bills

• Grant Pardons

• Commander-in-chief of state military

Executive Branch (cont.)

Lieutenant Governor:

• Gets elected with the governor.

• If the governor dies, then the Lieutenant Governor takes over.

Sheila Simon

Legislative Branch(Makes the Laws)

General Assembly

The Senate•59 Senators •1 Senator for each Legislative District

The House of Reps•118 Reps •2 Reps for each Legislative District

Legislative Branch (cont.)

The Senate•Usually Serve 4 year terms•Presiding Officer =

President of Senate

The House of Reps•Serve 2 year terms•Presiding Officer = Speaker of the House

The General Assembly has to meet once a year.

Legislative Branch (cont.)

Impeachment Cases:

1. House impeaches with Majority Vote

2. Senate will try impeachment cases (hold the trial!!!)

**Senate Convicts with 2/3 vote

How A Bill Becomes A Law1. A bill must be passed by both the

House and Senate

2. Then the bill goes to the governor

3. The governor has to sign the bill or veto the bill within 60 days

House & Senate

Pass it to...

The Governor

How A Bill Becomes A Law4. If the governor vetoes a bill, the House

and Senate can override the veto with a 3/5 vote.

5. In order for a bill to become a law, it must be passed by both the House and Senate.

IL Government Facts

• Our current constitution was written in 1970

• Our constitution has a preamble and a bill of rights

You must be _____ years old to vote.

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