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Which slimy Illinois pols didn't make my dishonor roll?

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Fun fact: While Hodge got the Illinois Constitution amended, Lorimer got the U.S. Constitution amended. His sordid tale was the straw that broke the camel's back for the growing movement of Americans who wanted to directly elect their senators. Lorimer's case wasn't even done when Congress approved the 17th Amendment in 1912. Voters ratified the amendment the following year.

• NO SMALL FEAT: I mentioned former Republican Gov. Lennington Small in my story, but he clearly deserves the dishonor of an expanded entry.

There were few Illinois politicians more bent than Small, a two-termer who governed Illinois from 1921 to 1929. If you notice that the dates of his term happen to coincide with Prohibition and the likes of Al Capone, two points for you. Small, a native of Kankakee like future Gov. Ryan, supplemented his income by selling pardons and paroles to the worst that society had to offer.

He was indicted during his first term on allegations that he embezzled more than $1 million during his term as state treasurer. He was acquitted, but a number of Small's jurors – some say four, others eight – landed state jobs.

Fun fact: Small owned his hometown newspaper, the Kankakee Daily Republican. It is now the Kankakee Daily Journal, and is part of a newspaper group that to this day carries the Small name.

• IN THE NAME OF FULL DISCLOSURE: The first two newspapers I worked at before landing at the Northwest Herald in 2000 were Small newspapers.

• FOR THE RECORD: If I blogged daily about five Illinois public officials convicted of corruption, it would take me a year to list the ones convicted between 1976 and 2012.

Senior Writer Kevin Craver can be reached at kcraver@shawmedia.com.

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Kevin Craver

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Northwest Herald

Crystal Lake, IL

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Kevin has worked at the Northwest Herald since 2000. The Illinois Associated Press awarded his blog this year as the best news blog in the state for medium-sized newspapers. He has won more than 70 state and national journalism awards.

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