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Redistricted to 12th ward in 1901 [1] 63rd Anton Novak 1899–1901 [1] 64th Edward J. Novak: 1901–1904 Democratic: Redistricted from 8th ward [1] [9] 65th Joseph Sindelar 1901–1902 Died in office [1] 66th Charles G. Foucek 1902–1903 Republican [1] [10] 67th Jacob Sindelar 1903–1905 [1] Rudolph Hurt: 1904–1910 Previously served in 9th ...
Redistricted from 3rd ward [1] [11] [12] 65th [13] 1901 redistricting resulted in two "holdover" council members (Dixon and Thompson) being drawn into the ward. Ward was temporary represented by three aldermen Thomas J. Dixon: 1901–1910 Republican: Redistricted from 3rd ward 66th [1] [11] [8] [12] 67th 68th George F. Harding Jr. 1905–1915 ...
During the 19th century wards were used by the Census Bureau for data at the level below cities. [1] This was problematic as wards were political subdivisions and thus changed after each census, limiting their utility for comparisons over time. [1] Census tracts were first used in Chicago in the 1910 Census. [1]
1910–1912 [1] 74th 75th Ernest M. Cross: 1912–1917 Later elected alderman again in 1923 in 10th ward [1] 76th ... 8th ward, Chicago. Add languages ...
With a deadline approaching to avoid the first Chicago ward map referendum in three decades, Latino aldermen failed this week to convince City Council colleagues to let them make changes to the ...
Redistricted from 33rd ward [1] 76th Charles E. Reading 1912 Redistricted from 33rd ward [1] 77th Hiram Vanderbilt: 1913–1917 Democratic [1] [10] 78th 79th 80th Charles V. Johnson: 1917–1919 Socialist [1] [11] 81st — 82nd Sheldon M. Govier: 1918–1933 Democratic: Continued to serve as alderman of this ward after 1923, serving until 1933 ...
CHICAGO — The Chicago City Council adopted a new map of the city’s 50 wards Monday, forestalling a ballot referendum on competing designs by Black and Latino aldermen and their allies and ...
The proposed map will create 16 wards with Black majorities and 14 with Latino majorities, sources said. ... Enough Chicago aldermen are in agreement on a new map of the city’s 50 wards that ...