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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 ...
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's alderpersons are generally given exceptional deference, called "aldermanic privilege" or "aldermanic prerogative", to control city decisions and services within their ward. [ 58 ] [ 59 ] This is an unwritten and informal practice that emerged in the early 20th century and gives alderpersons control over "zoning, licenses, permits ...
Enough Chicago aldermen are in agreement on a new map of the city’s 50 wards that they will avoid a ballot referendum next month that would have let voters choose from between competing maps ...
The proposed map will create 16 wards with Black majorities and 14 with Latino majorities, sources said. ... CHICAGO — Enough Chicago aldermen are in agreement on a new map of the city’s 50 ...
Later elected alderman again in 1901 in 11th ward [1] [9] 63rd 64th Charles J. Byrne 1900–1901 Redistricted to 11th ward in 1901 [1] Nathan T. Brenner: 1901–1903 Redistricted from 7th ward [1] 65th Henry L. Fick: 1901–1912 Redistricted from 7th ward; later elected alderman again in 1914 in the 20th ward [1] 66th Michael J. Preib 1903 ...
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 ...
Aldermen # Council Aldermen Alderman Term in office Party Notes Cite Alderman Term in office Party Notes Cite John D. Canton 1837–1839 [2] 1st — 2nd Ira Miltimore: 1839–1842 [2] 3rd William H. Stow 1839–1840 [2] [3] 4th John Gage 1840–1841 [2] 5th William H. Stow 1841–1842 [2] Hamilton Barnes 1842–1843 [2] 6th Alson S. Sherman ...