Illinois Politics: A Citizen's Guide

Illinois Politics: A Citizen's Guide

Illinois Politics: A Citizen's Guide

Illinois Politics: A Citizen's Guide

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Overview

Considered a microcosm of the nation, the state of Illinois stretches almost four hundred miles from its northern limit at the Wisconsin line to its southern tip at Cairo, nestled between Kentucky and Missouri. Its political culture is as intriguing as the state is long.

Illinois has produced presidents and leading members of Congress. It also has a long history of political corruption, including, in recent years, the federal indictments of two consecutive governors. The population of the state is exceptionally diverse, with a significant number of new immigrants. Its political allegiance, once firmly Republican, has trended ever more Democratic. Illinois can be divided neatly into three distinct regions: Chicago, the suburban collar surrounding the city, and the ninety-five downstate counties.

Based on the research and experience of respected veterans of Illinois politics, this book shows how the government runs, how politics operates, and what obstacles and opportunities exist for change. It explains how power is exercised and how parties compete for it. For engaged citizens, scholars, and students, Illinois Politics: A Citizen's Guide is a timely and much-needed roadmap for positive change.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780252092015
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Publication date: 10/01/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 280
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

James D. Nowlan is a senior fellow in the Institute of Government and Public Affairs at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He served as an Illinois state representative from 1969 to 1973 and as an aide to three Illinois governors. Samuel K. Gove is director emeritus and professor emeritus of the Institute of Government and Public Affairs. Richard J. Winkel Jr. is the director of the Office of Public Leadership in the Institute of Government and Public Affairs. He served in the Illinois House of Representatives from 1995 to 2003 and in the Illinois Senate from 2003 to 2007.

Table of Contents

Cover title page copyright Contents Preface Acknowledgments 1. Illinois in Perspective 2. Power, Parties, Groups, and the Media 3. Elections: Kent D. Redfield 4. Constitutions 5. The Legislature 6. The Executive 7. The Courts 8. The Intergovernmental Web 9. Education 10. Taxing and Spending 11. Illinois: Strong but not Achieving Notes Index
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