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Term in office Party Notes 1 John J. Touhy: April 16, 1923 – December 1, 1926 [dates 2] Democratic [dates 2] Had been serving then-18th ward since 1917 Resigned to take office as a Sanitary District Trustee [dates 2] 2 Harry C. Van Norman: 1927 – October 11, 1929 [dates 3] Democratic: Died in office [dates 3] 3 Jeremiah P. Leahy April 25 ...
Alderman Term in office Councils served in Party Notes Cite John Coughlin: 1892–1938 61st–93rd Democratic: Continued as 1st ward alderman after 1923 switch to single-member constituencies, died in office [1] [10] Michael Kenna: April 2, 1939 – April 9, 1943 94th Democratic: Previously represented ward 1897–1923 [1] [11] John Budinger
Starting in 1935 the term for alderpersons was extended to four years, and city council elections since that time have coincided with the mayoral election. In 1837 there were six wards, before that number was increased to nine in 1847, ten in 1853, sixteen in 1863, twenty in 1869, down to eighteen in 1876, to twenty-four in 1887 and thirty-four ...
Aldermen # Council Aldermen Alderman Term in office Party Notes Cite Alderman Term in office Party Notes Cite John S.C. Hogan 1837–1838 Redistricted to the 2nd ward in 1838 [7] 1st Asahel Pierce 1837–1840 [7] Francis C. Taylor 1838–1839 [7] 2nd John Murphy Jr. 1839–1840 [7] 3rd Seth Johnson 1840–1841 [7] 4th William Otis Snell 1840 ...
The most recent city council election was the 2023 Chicago aldermanic elections. The current term began on May 15, 2023. Alderperson elections are officially nonpartisan; party affiliations below are informational only. Council members also self-organize into caucuses, or blocs that address particular issues. [4]
Forty-five out of 50 Chicago aldermen have opted to accept a 5.5% pay increase in 2022 that will push the highest paid among them to a salary over $130,000. One council member who the city ...
Aldermen # Council Aldermen Alderman Term in office Party Notes Cite Alderman Term in office Party Notes Cite Lester L. Bond: 1863–1866 Republican: Later elected alderman again in 1871 in 10th ward [14] 27th George Von Hollen 1863–1865 [14] 28th 29th S.I. Russell 1865–1869 < [15] Henry Ackhoff 1866–1868 [14] 30th 31st B.F. Russell 1868 ...
Chicagoans are familiar with disappointment. “There’s always next year,” was the motto for generations of Cubs fans who waited 108 years between the team’s last two championships. Yet ...