William H. Chamberlain
This article is about the U.S. elected official. For the historian and journalist, see William Henry Chamberlin. For the philosopher, see William H. Chamberlin (philosopher).
William H. Chamberlain | |
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30th Secretary of State of Illinois | |
In office 1964–1965 | |
Preceded by | Charles F. Carpentier |
Succeeded by | Paul Powell |
Personal details | |
Born |
Sangamon County, Illinois | January 22, 1931
Died | 1973 |
Religion | Catholic |
William H. Chamberlain (January 22, 1931 – October 12, 1972)[1] was a Democratic politician who was elected to various Illinois state offices.
Born in Sangamon County, Illinois, Chamberlain was the delegate to the Democratic National Convention from Illinois in 1964. From 1964 to 1965 he was the Secretary of State for Illinois, thereafter serving as circuit judge until his death in 1972.
He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, Urban League, and American Judicature Society. On his death, he was interred at the Calvary Cemetery in Springfield, Illinois.
There is a baseball field named after Judge Chamberlain in Springfield, Illinois.[2]
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Charles F. Carpentier |
Secretary of State of Illinois 1964–1965 |
Succeeded by Paul Powell |
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