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  2. Cook County Assessor - Wikipedia

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    Office description. [edit] Before the creation of the position of Cook County Assessor in 1932, the Cook County Board of Assessors completed assessments in Cook County. [ 1 ] The Board of Assessors had been created after a law passed by the Illinois General Assembly on February 25, 1898 created a Board of Assessors in counties with 125,000 or ...

  3. Fritz Kaegi - Wikipedia

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    A first-time candidate for public office, Kaegi ran for Cook County assessor in 2018. [1] He largely self-financed his campaign. [3][4] Kaegi ran as a reformer under the slogan, "No favoritism, just fairness." [5] In the Democratic primary, he defeated embattled incumbent Joseph Berrios.

  4. James Houlihan - Wikipedia

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    John B. Brandt / Howard W. Carroll. Succeeded by. Daniel P. O'Brien. Personal details. Born. 1942 or 1943. Political party. Democratic. James Houlihan is an American politician who served as Cook County assessor from 1997 to 2010 and as an Illinois state representative from 1973 to 1979.

  5. Joseph Berrios - Wikipedia

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    University of Illinois, Chicago (BA) Joseph "Joe" Berrios (born February 14, 1952) is a Democratic politician who was the Assessor and Chairman of the Cook County Democratic Party of Cook County, Illinois, as well as a registered Illinois state government lobbyist. He was the first Hispanic American to serve in the Illinois General Assembly and ...

  6. Government of Cook County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The Cook County Sheriff's Office is the sheriff.All Cook County Sheriff's Deputies have police powers regardless of their particular job function or title. Like other Sheriffs' departments in Illinois, the Sheriff can provide all traditional law-enforcement functions, including county-wide patrol and investigations irrespective of municipal boundaries, even in the city of Chicago, but has ...

  7. Cook County Board of Review - Wikipedia

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    The Cook County Board of Review is an independent office created by statute by the Illinois General Assembly and is governed by three commissioners who are elected by district for two- or four-year terms. Cook County, which includes Chicago, is the United States ' second-most populous county (after Los Angeles County, California) with a ...

  8. 1998 Cook County, Illinois, elections - Wikipedia

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    The Cook County, Illinois, general election was held on November 3, 1998. [1] Primaries were held on March 17, 1998. [2] Elections were held for Assessor, Clerk, Sheriff, Treasurer, President of the Cook County Board of Commissioners, all 17 seats of the Cook County Board of Commissioners, all 3 seats of the Cook County Board of Review, 4 seats ...

  9. 1994 Cook County, Illinois, elections - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Cook County, Illinois, general election was held on November 8, 1994. Primaries were held March 15, 1994. [1] Elections were held for Assessor, Clerk, Sheriff, Treasurer, President of the Cook County Board of Commissioners, all 17 seats of the Cook County Board of Commissioners, both seats of the Cook County Board of Appeals, seats on ...