List of Districts
- Current
- Illinois's 1st congressional district
- Illinois's 2nd congressional district
- Illinois's 3rd congressional district
- Illinois's 4th congressional district
- Illinois's 5th congressional district
- Illinois's 6th congressional district
- Illinois's 7th congressional district
- Illinois's 8th congressional district
- Illinois's 9th congressional district
- Illinois's 10th congressional district
- Illinois's 11th congressional district
- Illinois's 12th congressional district
- Illinois's 13th congressional district
- Illinois's 14th congressional district
- Illinois's 15th congressional district
- Illinois's 16th congressional district
- Illinois's 17th congressional district
- Illinois's 18th congressional district
- Illinois's 19th congressional district
- Historical
- Illinois Territory's At-large congressional district
- Illinois's At-large congressional district
- Illinois's 20th congressional district
- Illinois's 21st congressional district
- Illinois's 22nd congressional district
- Illinois's 23rd congressional district
- Illinois's 24th congressional district
- Illinois's 25th congressional district
- Illinois's 26th congressional district
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