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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 ]
Brookins made $114,913 as a part-time alderman in 2011, making him one of the 19 highest paid alderman. While others chose not to accept annual pay raises while city employees were laid off, Brookins did stating, "Once it's out there, I think for me to give it back to the city for someone else to waste it somewhere else in the city doesn't make ...
The Chicago City Council is the legislative branch of the government of the City of Chicago in Illinois. It consists of 50 alderpersons elected from 50 wards to serve four-year terms. [ 1 ] The council is called into session regularly, usually monthly, to consider ordinances, orders, and resolutions whose subject matter includes code changes ...
Later elected alderman again in 1895 in 19th ward [1] [6] 40th James O'Brien 1876–1877 Previously served in 9th ward [1] 41st Richard M. Oliver 1877–1879 [1] 42nd 43rd Thomas Purcell: 1879–1885 Democratic [1] [6] 44th 45th 46th 47th 48th 49th Redmond F. Sheridan: 1885–1888 Democratic: Redistricted to 19th ward in 1888 [1] [5] Lawrence A ...
Previously served in 11th ward; later elected alderman again in 1897 in 17th ward [1] [4] 47th 48th Michael McNurney 1884–1886 Republican [1] [4] Stephen P. Revere 1885–1887 Republican: Later elected alderman again in 1895 in 17th ward [1] [7] 49th 50th Henry M. Deal 1886–1888 [1] [7] J.N. Mulvihill 1887-1888 Redistricted to 17th ward in ...
On March 14, 1973, Ald. Keane announced he had filed an ordinance increasing the Mayor's salary from $35,000 to $75,000, increasing aldermanic salaries from $8,000 to $17,500 and increasing Keane's salary as Finance Committee chair from $11,000 to $20,500, all to take effect after April 1975 elections.
Roberto Maldonado is an American politician who served as the alderman of the 26th Ward of the City of Chicago, Illinois from 2009 to 2023. Early life, education, and early career, Children [ edit ]
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 [3] [12] Michael Kenna: April 2, 1939 – April 9, 1943 94th Democratic: Previously represented ward 1897–1923 [3] [13] John Budinger