To be eligible to take the oath of office as secretary of state, an individual must be a United States citizen, at least 25 years of age, and a resident of Illinois for at least three years preceding the election. On January 9, 2023,
Jesse White, a
Democrat, completed his sixth term as the 39th secretary of state, the first
African-American in the position and by far longest-serving secretary in Illinois history. Before being elected Secretary of State in November 1998, White had been an elected office-holder from
Chicago since 1974. White, who decided to retire at the end of his sixth term at the age of 88, was succeeded by
Alexi Giannoulias, who won the
2022 election and became the 38th secretary. The secretary of state before White was
George Ryan, a
Republican from
Kankakee, Illinois. He held the office from 1991 to 1999, when he became
Governor of Illinois. Ryan's tenure as secretary of state led to his downfall in the "licenses for bribes" scandal: after a major
automobile accident in Wisconsin that killed six children, investigators discovered that unqualified
truck drivers were receiving
drivers licenses in exchange for bribes. Ryan chose not to run for re-election in 2002, and in 2006, he was convicted of fraud, including using his authority as secretary of state to end his office's internal investigation after it discovered the scheme. This is a list of all the people who have served as
Illinois Territorial Secretary and people who have served as Illinois Secretary of State. ==Seal of Illinois==