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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]
English: Wards map of the City of Chicago, to be used for the Chicago City Council from the 2023 aldermanic election. Shapefile from the Chicago Data Portal, simplified and modified with Mapshaper. Interactive version at Data:City of Chicago Wards (2023–).map
Chicago is also divided into 77 community areas which were drawn by University of Chicago researchers in the late 1920s. [3] Chicago's community areas are well-defined, generally contain multiple neighborhoods, and depending on the neighborhood, less commonly used by residents. [2] [4]
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 ending a ...
In regards to townships and equivalent jurisdictions, it included portions of the city of Chicago and portions of Bloom, Thornton and Worth townships. [8] The portion of Chicago represented by the district was in the extreme southwest edge of the city, including the Lake Calumet region. [6] [7] The district was 57.57 square miles (36,844.00 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Previously represented 11th ward; served as acting mayor in 1873 [1] 36th 37th David W. Clark Jr. 1872–1875 [4] Charles L. Woodman: 1873–1876 Redistricted from 20th ward [1] [2] 38th 39th Andrew F. Smith 1876–1877 [1] 40th George E. White: 1876–1878 Republican: Redistricted from 11th ward [1] [4] Michael McNurney 1877–1881 Republican ...