EXECUTIVE · IL · 1973-1977
Dan Walker
Governor · Democrat · Illinois
On the record
Convicted 1987 of bank fraud (post-office)
SEVERITY · FELONY · CRIMES · fraud
Background
Dan Walker served as Governor of Illinois from 1973–1977 (4 years). Took office after Richard B. Ogilvie; succeeded by James R. Thompson. Press-relevant: Convicted 1987 of bank fraud (post-office).
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- JB Pritzker (2019-present)
- Bruce Rauner (2015-2019)
- Pat Quinn (2009-2015)
- Rod Blagojevich (2003-2009)
- George Ryan (1999-2003)
- Jim Edgar (1991-1999)
- Jim Edgar (1991-1999)
- James R. Thompson (1977-1991)
- Richard B. Ogilvie (1969-1973)
- Samuel Shapiro (1968-1969)
- Otto Kerner Jr. (1961-1968)
- William Stratton (1953-1961)
- Adlai E. Stevenson II (1949-1953)
- Dwight H. Green (1941-1949)