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1 History  





2 South Side (Wards 119)  



2.1  1st Ward  





2.2  2nd Ward  





2.3  3rd Ward  





2.4  4th Ward  





2.5  5th Ward  





2.6  6th Ward  





2.7  7th Ward  





2.8  8th Ward  





2.9  9th Ward  





2.10  10th Ward  





2.11  11th Ward  





2.12  12th Ward  





2.13  13th Ward  





2.14  14th Ward  





2.15  15th Ward  





2.16  16th Ward  





2.17  17th Ward  





2.18  18th Ward  





2.19  19th Ward  







3 West Side (Wards 2041)  



3.1  20th Ward  





3.2  21st Ward  





3.3  22nd Ward  





3.4  23rd Ward  





3.5  24th Ward  





3.6  25th Ward  





3.7  26th Ward  





3.8  27th Ward  





3.9  28th Ward  





3.10  29th Ward  





3.11  30th Ward  





3.12  31st Ward  





3.13  32nd Ward  





3.14  33rd Ward  





3.15  34th Ward  





3.16  35th Ward  





3.17  36th Ward  





3.18  37th Ward  





3.19  38th Ward  





3.20  39th Ward  





3.21  40th Ward  





3.22  41st Ward  







4 North Side (Wards 4250)  



4.1  42nd Ward  





4.2  43rd Ward  





4.3  44th Ward  





4.4  45th Ward  





4.5  46th ward  





4.6  47th Ward  





4.7  48th Ward  





4.8  49th Ward  





4.9  50th Ward  







5 Notes  





6 References  





7 Bibliography  














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The Chicago City Council assumed its modern form on April 16,[dates 1] 1923, with fifty wards each electing one alderperson. Here is a list of the people who have served as an alderperson since that time.

Since its incorporation as a city in 1837 Chicago had been divided into wards whose number varied[a] but which were almost[b] always entitled to two alderpersons. In the early 20th century it was decided that reducing the number of alderpersons to a ward to one would be a cost-saving measure, and an ordinance to that effect was passed in 1920, taking effect in 1923.

City council elections in Chicago have been formally nonpartisan since 1920. Nevertheless, many alderpersons have had,[parties 1] and continue to have, de facto partisan affiliations that are reflected in this list.

This list is organized by which side of the Chicago River the wards were on as of 1923. Numbering the wards such that those on the South Side received the first numbers, followed by in order the West and North sides was a tradition that had dated to the City's founding and division into wards in 1837.[1] Incumbent alderpersons who started a new term in 1923 are reckoned as having started their term in 1923 regardless of whenever they actually started holding office, which is noted in the "Notes" column.

History[edit]

Chicago was incorporated in 1837 and initially comprised six wards.

South Side (Wards 1–19)[edit]

1st Ward[edit]

Originally covering the Loop, Near South Side, and the northern part of Armour Square, this ward was significantly moved to its current location in 1993 to help stymie corruption.

No. Alderperson Term in office Party Notes
1   John Coughlin April 16, 1923

November 11, 1938
Democratic[parties 2] Had been serving since 1892
Died in office
2   Michael Kenna April 12, 1939

April 9, 1943
Democratic[parties 2] Had previously served from 1897 to 1923
3   John Budinger April 9, 1943

1951
Democratic Had previously served then-4th ward from 1910 to 1912
4   John D'Arco Sr. 1951

1963
Democratic
5   Michael Fiorito February 16

May 6, 1963
Democratic Resigned
6   Donald Parrillo 1963

1968
Democratic
7   Fred Roti 1968

1991
Democratic
8   Ted Mazola 1991

1995
Democratic
9   Jesse Granato 1995

May 19, 2003
Democratic
10   Manuel Flores May 19, 2003

January 4, 2010
Democratic Appointed to be Chairman of the Illinois Commerce Commission
11   Proco Joe Moreno March 26, 2010

May 20, 2019
Democratic
12   Daniel La Spata May 20, 2019

present
Democratic

2nd Ward[edit]

Originally covering Douglas and its immediate surroundings, this ward has drastically moved northward to its current location across the Near North Side and West Town.

No. Alderperson Term in office Party Notes
1   Louis B. Anderson April 16, 1923

1933
Republican Had been serving since 1917
2   William L. Dawson 1933

April 12, 1939
Republican[parties 1]
3   Earl B. Dickerson April 12, 1939

April 9, 1943
Democratic
4 William H. Harvey April 9, 1943

December 20, 1968
Became a County Commissioner
5 Fred D. Hubbard March 11, 1969

March 16, 1972
6   William Barnett August 15, 1972

1983
Democratic
7   Bobby Rush 1983

1993
Democratic
8   Madeline Haithcock 1993

May 21, 2007
Democratic
9   Robert Fioretti May 21, 2007

May 2015
Democratic
10   Brian K. Hopkins May 2015

present
Democratic

3rd Ward[edit]

No. Alderperson Term in office Party Notes
1   Robert R. Jackson April 16, 1923

April 12, 1939
Republican[parties 1] Had been serving then-2nd ward since 1918
2   Benjaim A. Grant April 12, 1939

April 9, 1943
3   Oscar Stanton De Priest April 9, 1943

1947
Republican Had previously served then-2nd ward from 1915 to 1917
4   Archibald Carey Jr. 1947

1955
Republican
5   Ralph Metcalfe 1955

December 1970
Democratic Became a Congressman
6 Tyrone T. Kenner February 23, 1971

February 11, 1985
7   Dorothy Tillman February 11, 1985

April 27, 2007
Democratic
8   Pat Dowell April 27, 2007

Present
Democratic

4th Ward[edit]

No. Alderperson Term in office Party Notes
1   Ulysses S. Schwartz April 16, 1923

1925
Had been serving then-3rd ward since 1916
2   Berthold A. Cronson 1925

December 23, 1937
Republican[parties 1] Died in office
3   Abraham H. Cohen April 12, 1939

1955
4 Claude Holman 1955

June 1, 1973
Died in office
5 Timothy C. Evans November 27, 1973

1991
6   Toni Preckwinkle 1991

2010
Democratic
7   Shirley Newsome 2010

May 2011
8   William D. Burns May 2011

February 2016
Democratic
9   Sophia King April 16, 2016

present
Democratic

5th Ward[edit]

  • Robert E. Merriam
  • Leslie Hairston
  • 6th Ward[edit]


  • Freddrenna Lyle
  • Roderick Sawyer
  • 7th Ward[edit]

  • Natashia Holmes
  • 8th Ward[edit]

    William D. Meyering

    9th Ward[edit]

    Anthony Beale

    10th Ward[edit]

  • Edward Vrdolyak
  • John Pope
  • 11th Ward[edit]

  • Patrick Daley Thompson
  • 12th Ward[edit]

    George Cardenas

    13th Ward[edit]

    Frank Olivo

    14th Ward[edit]

    No. Alderperson Term in office Party Notes
    1   William R. O'Toole April 16, 1923

    1931
    Democratic 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 M. Burke March 14, 1969

    Present
    Democratic

    15th Ward[edit]

    Raymond Lopez

    16th Ward[edit]

    Terence Moran

    17th Ward[edit]

  • David H. Moore
  • 18th Ward[edit]

    19th Ward[edit]

    No. Alderperson Term in office Party Notes
    1   Donald S. McKinlay April 16, 1923

    1928
    Democratic[parties 3] Resigned
    2   O.E. Northrup 1929

    1935
    Republican[parties 1]
    3 John J. Duffy 1935

    December 1, 1950
    Elected to the Cook County Board of Commissioners
    4 David T. McKiernan 1951

    May 25, 1957
    Died in office
    5 Thomas F. Fitzpatrick September 17, 1957

    April 1, 1975
    6   Jeremiah E. Joyce April 1, 1975

    February 1, 1979
    Democratic Elected to the Illinois General Assembly for the 28th district
    7   Michael F. Sheahan April 16, 1979

    1991
    Democratic
    8   Virginia Rugai 1991

    2011
    Democratic
    9   Matthew O'Shea 2011

    present
    Democratic

    West Side (Wards 20–41)[edit]

    20th Ward[edit]

    21st Ward[edit]

    22nd Ward[edit]

    23rd Ward[edit]

    24th Ward[edit]

    25th Ward[edit]

    No. Alderperson Term in office Party Notes
    1   John Powers April 16, 1923

    1927
    Democratic Had been serving then-19th ward since 1905 and previously from 1888 to 1904
    2   James Bowler 1927

    June 7, 1934
    February 26, 1935

    July 11, 1953
    Democratic[parties 1] Had previously served then-19th ward between 1906 and 1923
    Briefly vacated office to become a Public Vehicle License Commissioner
    Became a Congressman representing IL-7
    3   Vito Marzullo November 3, 1953

    1985
    Democratic
    4 Juan Soliz 1985

    1991
    5 Ambrosio Medrano 1991

    1996
    6   Daniel Solis 1996

    2019
    Democratic
    7 Byron Sigcho-Lopez 2019

    present

    26th Ward[edit]

    No. Alderperson Term in office Party Notes
    1   Joseph A. Mendel April 16, 1923

    1927
    2   Frank A. Sloan 1927

    1933
    3   Frank E. Konkowski 1933

    1939
    Republican[parties 1] Redistricted from the 31st ward
    Died in office
    4 Alexander J. Sobota 1939

    June 23, 1944
    Died in office
    5 Mathew William Bieszczat February 5, 1945

    November 8, 1960
    Elected Bailiff of Municipal Court of Chicago
    6   Stanley M. Zydlo February 26, 1963

    April 16, 1979
    7 Michael Nardulli 1979

    1986
    8 Luis Gutiérrez May 2, 1986

    December 12, 1992
    Democratic
    9 Billy Ocasio 1994

    2009
    Democratic
    10 Roberto Maldonado 2009

    present
    Democratic

    27th Ward[edit]

    27th ward in
      1923[maps 1]
      2019[maps 2]
    No. Alderperson 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, 1930[dates 4]

    1933
    Democratic[parties 4]
    4   Harry L. Sain 1933

    February 23, 1971
    Democratic[parties 5]
    5   Eugene Ray February 23, 1971

    1983
    Democratic[parties 5]
    6   Wallace Davis Jr., Sheneather Y. Butler 1983 - 1987,

    1987 - 1991
    Democratic
    7   Rickey R. Hendon 1991

    January 13, 1993
    Democratic Elected to the Illinois Senate for the 5th district
    8   Dexter G. Watson 1993

    May 1995
    Democratic
    9   Walter Burnett Jr. May 1995

    present
    Democratic

    28th Ward[edit]

    29th Ward[edit]

    30th Ward[edit]

    31st Ward[edit]

    No. Alderperson Term in office Party Notes
    1   Stanley Adamkiewicz April 16, 1923

    1929
    Democratic[parties 3] Had previously served then-17th ward from 1917 to 1921
    2   Frank E. Konkowski 1929

    1933
    Republican[parties 1] Redistricted to the 26th ward
    3   Thomas Patrick Keane 1933

    July 13, 1945
    Democratic[parties 1] Redistricted from the 34th ward
    Died in office
    4 Thomas E. Keane September 4, 1945

    October 9, 1974
    Convicted of mail fraud and conspiracy
    5 Adeline Keane February 25, 1975

    1979
    6 Chester Kuta April 16, 1979

    November 30, 1981
    Resigned
    7 Joseph A. Martinez December 11, 1981

    1983
    8 Miguel Santiago 1983

    -

    1987

    9 Raymond Figueroa 1987

    -

    1991

    10 Ray Suarez 1991

    May 2015
    11 Milly Santiago May 2015

    May 20, 2019
    12 Felix Cardona, Jr. May 20, 2019

    Present

    32nd Ward[edit]

    32nd ward in
      1923[maps 1]
      2019[maps 3]
    No. Alderperson Term in office Party Notes
    1   Joseph H. Smith April 16, 1923

    1933
    Democratic[parties 3] Had been serving then-14th ward since 1914
    2   Joseph P. Rostenkowski 1933

    1955
    Democratic[parties 1] Redistricted from 33rd ward
    3 Bernard C. Prusinski 1955

    1959
    4 Robert J. Sulski 1959

    November 28, 1968
    Became a Circuit Court Judge
    5   Terry Gabinski March 12, 1969

    May 21, 1998
    Democratic
    6   Theodore Matlak May 21, 1998

    May 20, 2007
    Democratic
    7   Scott Waguespack May 20, 2007

    present
    Democratic

    33rd Ward[edit]

    34th Ward[edit]

    35th Ward[edit]

    36th Ward[edit]

    37th Ward[edit]

    38th Ward[edit]

    No. Alderperson Term in office Party Notes
    1   Max Adamowski April 16, 1923

    July 16, 1929[dates 5]
    Democratic Had been serving then-22nd ward since 1916
    Died in office[dates 5]
    2   Frank H. Landmesser 1929

    1933
    Democratic
    3   Henry J. Wieland 1933

    1935
    Democratic[parties 1]
    4 Patrick J. Cullerton 1935

    April 17, 1958
    Elected Cook County Assessor
    5 William J. Cullerton 1959

    April 14, 1973
    Died in office
    6 Thomas W. Cullerton November 27, 1973

    1993
    Died in office
    7 Thomas R. Allen 1993

    2010
    Became a judge of the Cook County Illinois Circuit Court
    8 Timothy Cullerton 2011

    2013
    9 Nicholas Sposato 2013

    present
    Independent (since 2017)
    Democratic (before 2017)
    Redistricted from 36th ward

    39th Ward[edit]

    40th Ward[edit]

    41st Ward[edit]

    North Side (Wards 42–50)[edit]

    42nd Ward[edit]

    42nd ward in
      1923[maps 1]
      2019[maps 4]

    This ward, historically covering most of the Near North Side, has recently moved slightly south to also encompass the northern part of the Loop.

    No. Alderperson Term in office Party Notes
    1   Dorsey Crowe April 16, 1923

    July 1, 1962
    Democratic[parties 1] Had been serving then-21st ward since 1919
    Died in office
    2   Mayer Goldberg February 26, 1963

    November 29, 1968
    Democratic Became a Circuit Court Judge
    3   Raymond K. Fried March 11, 1969

    January 26, 1970
    Democratic Died in office
    4   Burton Natarus 1971

    2007
    Democratic
    5   Brendan Reilly 2007

    Present
    Democratic

    43rd Ward[edit]

    No. Alderperson Term in office Party Notes
    1   Arthur F. Albert April 16, 1923

    October 31, 1927
    Republican Had been serving then-22nd ward since 1921
    Albert lost the first round of the 1927 election to Haffa, but had been granted a runoff that he would win. However, the runoff was disputed and the Council unseated him in favor of Haffa, claiming that the judge who had granted the runoff had erred in counting spoiled ballots to determine the majority Haffa needed to avoid a runoff.
    2   Titus Haffa 1927

    1929
    Republican Disputed with Albert until October 31, 1927, see above.
    1   Arthur F. Albert 1929

    1931
    Republican
    3   James B. Waller 1931

    1933
    Republican
    4   Paddy Bauler 1933

    April 9, 1943
    Democratic[parties 1]
    3   James B. Waller April 9, 1943

    1947
    Republican
    4   Paddy Bauler 1947

    1967
    Democratic[parties 1]
    5   George B. McCutcheon April 4, 1967

    1971
    Republican
    6 William Singer 1971

    1975
    7   Martin J. Oberman 1975

    1987
    Democratic
    8   Edwin Eisendrath 1987

    1993
    Democratic
    9 Charles Bernardini 1993

    1999
    10 Vi Daley 1999

    May 16, 2011
    11 Michele Smith May 16, 2011

    August 12, 2022
    Democratic
    12 Timmy Knudsen September 21, 2022

    Present
    Democratic

    44th Ward[edit]

    45th Ward[edit]

    John Arena

    46th ward[edit]

    47th Ward[edit]

    No. Alderperson Term in office Party Notes
    1   Harry W. Klinke April 16, 1923

    1925
    Republican[parties 3]
    2   John J. Hoellen Sr. 1925

    1933
    Republican
    3   Albert F. Schultz 1933

    1939
    Democratic[parties 1]
    4 Frank O. Hilburn 1939

    1947
    5   John J. Hoellen Jr. 1947

    1975
    Republican
    6   Eugene Schulter February 25, 1975

    May 16, 2011
    Democratic
    7   Ameya Pawar May 16, 2011

    May 20, 2019
    Democratic
    8 Matt Martin May 20, 2019

    Present

    48th Ward[edit]

    Harry Osterman

    49th Ward[edit]

    No. Alderperson Term in office Party Notes
    1   Eli I. Frankhauser April 16, 1923

    November 1929[dates 6]
    Republican[dates 6] Had been serving then-25th ward since 1921
    Elected Superior Court Judge[dates 6]
    2   George A. Williston May 1930[dates 7]

    1935
    Republican[parties 1]
    3 Frank Keenan 1935

    December 1, 1950
    Elected to Cook County Board of Tax Appeals
    4 Thomas C. Keegan 1951

    November 1, 1951
    Died in office
    5 Brian J. Ducey 1951

    1955
    Resigned
    6 David J. Hartigan 1955

    April 28, 1959
    Died in office
    7 Paul T. Wigoda November 3, 1959

    October 10, 1974
    Convicted of Income Tax evasion
    8 Esther Saperstein February 25, 1975

    April 16, 1979
    9   David Orr 1979

    1990
    Democratic
    10 Robert Clarke 1990

    1991
    11   Joe Moore 1991

    May 20, 2019
    Democratic
    12 Maria Hadden May 20, 2019

    present

    50th Ward[edit]

    50th ward in
      1923[maps 1]
      2019[maps 5]
    No. Alderperson Term in office Party Notes
    1   William H. Pontow April 16, 1923

    1927
    Democratic[parties 3]
    2   Aron K. Mose 1927

    1929
    Republican
    3   Curtis F. Mellin 1929

    1931
    Republican
    4   James R. Quinn 1931

    June 21, 1945
    Democratic[parties 1] Resigned
    5 Jerome Huppert September 4, 1945

    1947
    6 Alban Weber 1947

    1951
    7 Robert S. Bremer 1951

    1955
    8   Jack I. Sperling 1955

    February 1, 1973
    Republican Became a Circuit Court Judge
    9   Bernard Stone 1973

    2011
    Democratic (1973–1987; 1990–2011)
    Republican (1987–1990)
    10 Debra Silverstein 2011

    present

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ They were six in 1837 and 35 immediately prior to 1923.
  • ^ The 3rd and 5th wards were entitled to one alderman each until 1839.
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ "Ward Map – 11 February 1837". Chicagology. Retrieved November 4, 2018.

    Dates

    1. ^ "Englewood Happenings". Suburbanite Economist. April 13, 1923. Retrieved September 16, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
  • ^ a b c d "Resign Council seats to take other offices". Chicago Tribune. December 2, 1926. Retrieved March 7, 2019.
  • ^ a b "City Hall will close in homage to Van Norman". Chicago Sunday Tribune. October 13, 1929. Retrieved March 7, 2019.
  • ^ "Jeremiah P. Leahy Takes Oath as Council Member". Chicago Tribune. April 26, 1930. Retrieved March 7, 2019.
  • ^ a b "Ald. Adamowski will be buried next Saturday". Chicago Tribune. July 18, 1929. Retrieved March 7, 2019.
  • ^ a b c Evans, Arthur (November 6, 1929). "22 Candidates on Democratic slate swept in". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved April 4, 2019.
  • ^ "Williston Wins Council Seat by 2,419 over Dever". Chicago Tribune. May 7, 1930. Retrieved April 4, 2019.
  • Partisan affiliations

    1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay "The New City Council". Chicago Tribune. April 5, 1933. Retrieved April 4, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  • ^ a b Fremon p. 25
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s "Final Results on Aldermen". Chicago Tribune. Vol. 82, no. 81C. April 4, 1923. p. 4. Retrieved April 7, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  • ^ "Democracy's leaders urge the nomination of Judge Henry Horner". Chicago Tribune. April 10, 1932. Retrieved March 7, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  • ^ a b Fremon p. 180
  • Ward maps

    1. ^ a b c d "1930 Census Chicago, Illinois Ward Boundaries". A look at Cook. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
  • ^ "Ward 27" (PDF). CityOfChicago.org. City of Chicago. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
  • ^ "Ward 32" (PDF). CityOfChicago.org. City of Chicago. Retrieved March 17, 2019.
  • ^ "Ward 42" (PDF). CityOfChicago.org. City of Chicago. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
  • ^ "Ward 50" (PDF). CityOfChicago.org. City of Chicago. Retrieved April 4, 2019.
  • Bibliography[edit]


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