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  • Pat Quinn Gubernatorial administration
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  • Due to Blagojevich's single digit approval rating, and Quinn's known rivalry with Blagojevich, the likely transfer of power is welcomed by many Illinois citizens and politicians, including attorney general Madigan and former Republican governor Jim Edgar. Such popularity has birthed a variety of faux election garb, such as "Pat Quinn for Governor '08" stickers and other such items circulated mostly via the internet.
Office
  • Governor of Illinois
  • Illinois State Treasurer
  • Lieutenant Governor of Illinois
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Governor
term start
  • 1991-01-14
  • 2003-01-13
  • 2009-01-29
Residence
  • Chicago, Illinois
Name
  • Patrick Quinn
Caption
  • Pat Quinn
Alma mater
Party
term end
  • 1995-01-09
  • 2009-01-29
Successor
Religion
  • Roman Catholic
Profession
  • Tax Attorney
Children
  • Patrick Quinn IV, David Quinn
Order
  • 45
  • 41.0
concern
  • redundant article- events are well covered in Pat Quinn (politician). I would add that this article is an orphan; it's clear that those with an interest in the politics of Illinois have focused their efforts on Pat Quinn (politician)
Timestamp
  • 20120728125616
Date of Birth
  • 1948
Predecessor
abstract
  • Due to Blagojevich's single digit approval rating, and Quinn's known rivalry with Blagojevich, the likely transfer of power is welcomed by many Illinois citizens and politicians, including attorney general Madigan and former Republican governor Jim Edgar. Such popularity has birthed a variety of faux election garb, such as "Pat Quinn for Governor '08" stickers and other such items circulated mostly via the internet. On January 29, 2009 Quinn flew to Springfield with Illinois Associate Justice Anne Burke, who swore him in after Blagojevich was found guilty of impeachment charges by the Illinois Senate.