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Illinois Constitution and Flag Code

Jeopardy! Illinois Constitution and Flag Code

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Illinois Constitution and Flag Code

Illinois Constitution JeopardyFlag CodeTerms and

RequirementsIllinois

LegislatureOfficer Duties

State Officers

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Bruce Rauner

Jesse White

Lisa Madigan

John Cullerton

Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant

Hint: 49th

The duties of this office include: Chief executive officer, veto bills, grant

pardons, appoint administrators

The duties of this office include issuing license

plates and titles

The duties of this office include prosecuting

criminals and being the Chief law enforcement

officer in the state

The duties of this office include investing state and local funds: Chief

state investment officer

The duties of this office include managing money flowing in and out of the state and writing checks:

Chief Fiscal Officer

This is the length of term for members of the

Illinois House of Representatives

This is the length of term for members of the

Illinois Senate

Hint: staggered elections

This is where bills may originate in the General

Assembly

This is how membership in the Illinois General

Assembly is determined

There are this many legislative districts in the

State of Illinois

This is the residency requirement for members

of the Illinois General Assembly (House and

Senate)

The duties of this office are delegated by the Governor of Illinois

This is the residency requirement for Governor

This is how one becomes the State treasurer in

Illinois

Hint: elected or appointed by the

Governor?

The National Guard and all able bodied persons of the state are considered to be members of this

state group

Hint: stand-by army?

This is the one requirement for

displaying the flag at night

This is the appropriate placement of the Union,

whether the flag is positioned horizontally or

vertically

This act is legal and protected by the 1st

Amendment

This is where the flag should be positioned

when on a staff near a speaker

This is where the United States flag should be

positioned in a line with other national flags