Illinois’ statewide officers take oath of office

Jesse White was sworn in Monday for his fifth term as Illinois Secretary of State. (WJBC file photo)

By The Associated Press

SPRINGFIELD – Illinois' statewide constitutional officers have taken their oaths of office at an inaugural ceremony in Springfield.
 
Republican businesswoman Leslie Munger was sworn into her first tem as comptroller on Monday. New GOP Gov. Bruce Rauner named her to replace Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka, who died after winning a second term in November.
 
Evelyn Sanguinetti was sworn in as Rauner's lieutenant governor. Democratic Attorney General Lisa Madigan was sworn into a fourth term and Democrat Jesse White was sworn into his fifth term as secretary of state. And Democrat Michael Frerichs – a former state senator – was sworn into his first term as treasurer.

White is the longest-serving secretary of state in Illinois history.
 
Each of the constitutional officeholders planned open houses Monday afternoon at their offices.

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