Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Term in office Party Notes Cite Robert R. Jackson: April 16, 1923 – April 12, 1939 Republican: Had been serving then-2nd ward since 1918 [2] [15] Benjaim A. Grant: April 12, 1939 – April 9, 1943 Democratic: Lost re-election [2] [16] Oscar Stanton De Priest: April 9, 1943 – 1947 Republican: Had previously served then-2nd ward from 1915 to ...
Had been serving then-30th ward since 1914 2 Thomas J. O'Grady 1931 – 1933 3 James J. McDermott: 1933 – December 3, 1942 Democratic [parties 1] Elected to Cook County Board of Appeals 4 Clarence P. Wagner: April 9, 1943 – July 10, 1953 Died in office 5 Joseph P. Burke: November 3, 1953 – May 11, 1968 Democratic: Died in office 6 Edward ...
Bronzeville is located in Chicago's 3rd ward, currently represented by Alderman Pat Dowell. [3] Dowell introduced the amendment to the Vacant Property Ordinance that was passed by the Chicago City Council on July 28, 2011, holding banks responsible for maintaining foreclosed properties in neighborhoods across Chicago. Dowell commented on the ...
Other Office(s) Held 1st Ward: Vacant: 2nd Ward: CJ Gallo 2024 None 3rd Ward: Alan Rasho 2024 4th Ward: Paul McKinley 2024 None 5th Ward: Tyler Shasteen 2024 6th Ward: Charles Earl Williams 2024 7th Ward: Dave Lottich 2024 8th Ward Lynn Franco None 9th Ward: Wayland Johnson None 10th Ward: Yolanda Deanda 2024 11th Ward: Vacant — — 12th Ward ...
The contentious battle over the new Chicago ward maps appears over, with a compromise deal in place to avoid a costly referendum. But backroom deals may have left the Latino Caucus fractured.
Illinois's 3rd congressional district includes parts of Cook County and DuPage County, and has been represented by Democrat Delia Ramirez since January 3, 2023. The district was previously represented by Marie Newman from 2021 to 2023, Dan Lipinski from 2005 to 2021, and by Lipinski's father Bill from 1983 to 2005.
For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
During his first year in office, he secured the site of Fort Dearborn for the city of Chicago when it was sold by the federal government. [ 3 ] From 1847 through 1848, Raymond served as alderman from the 3rd ward on the Chicago Common Council .