93rd Illinois General Assembly

The 93rd Illinois General Assembly, consisting of the Illinois Senate and the Illinois House of Representatives, existed from January 8, 2003 to January 11, 2005 during the first and second years of Rod Blagojevich's first term as governor of Illinois. The General Assembly met at the State Capitol.

93rd Illinois General Assembly
92nd 94th
Overview
Meeting placeIllinois State Capitol, Springfield
Term2003 – 2005
Election2002
WebsiteOfficial site
Illinois State Senate
PresidentEmil Jones, Democrat
Illinois House of Representatives
SpeakerMichael J. Madigan, Democrat

In the regular session of the 93rd General Assembly, the Senate was in session for 160 legislative days, and the House was in session for 179 legislative days. The governor also called the General Assembly into special session 17 times. These special sessions included six days that were not part of any regular session.

All 118 members of the House, and all 59 members of the Senate, were elected in the 2002 election. While 2002 saw a nationwide swing toward the Republican Party, in Illinois the Democratic Party gained a government trifecta for the first time in decades. The Democrats gained control of the Senate for the first time since the election of 1992. Blagojevich was the first Democratic governor elected since 1972.

The apportionment of seats was based on the 2000 census. Both chambers had a Democratic majority.

The 93rd General Assembly was followed by the 94th General Assembly in January 2005.

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