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The Chicago City Council is the legislative branch of the government of the City of Chicago in Illinois. It consists of fifty aldermen elected from fifty wards to serve four-year terms. The Chicago City Council is gaveled into session regularly (usually monthly) to consider ordinances, orders, and resolutions whose subject matter includes traffic code changes, utilities, taxes, and many other issues. The council, in conjunction with the Mayor of Chicago, hears recommendations from the Commission on Chicago Landmarks and then may grant individual properties Chicago Landmark status. The presiding officer of the Chicago City Council is the Mayor of Chicago. The secretary is the City Clerk of Chicago. Both positions are popularly elected offices.

The Chicago City Council chambers are located in Chicago City Hall, adjacent to the Richard J. Daley Center. Also located in the building are the offices of the individual aldermen and staff.

Between 1974 and 2009, a total of 30 Chicago aldermen have been indicted and convicted of federal crimes such as bribery, extortion, embezzlement, conspiracy, mail fraud and income tax evasion. Three additional aldermen were indicted for similar offenses but two died before federal prosecutors could bring them to trial and one, Anthony Laurino (39th) was too sick to stand trial.[1]

Chicago aldermen

A non-partisan election was held on February 27, 2007 and a runoff election was held on April 17. Newly elected aldermen were sworn in on May 21.[2]

Ward Name First elected Party
1 Manuel Flores 2003 Democratic
2 Bob Fioretti 2007 Democratic
3 Pat Dowell 2007 Democratic
4 Toni Preckwinkle 1991 Democratic
5 Leslie Hairston 1999 Democratic
6 Freddrenna Lyle 1999* Democratic
7 Sandi Jackson 2007 Democratic
8 Michelle A. Harris 1999 Democratic
9 Anthony Beale 1999 Democratic
10 John Pope 1999 Democratic
11 James Balcer 1997* Democratic
12 George Cardenas 2003 Democratic
13 Frank Olivo 1994* Democratic
14 Ed Burke 1969 Democratic
15 Toni Foulkes 2007 Democratic
16 Joann Thompson 2007 Democratic
17 Latasha Thomas 2000* Democratic
18 Lona Lane 2006* Democratic
19 Virginia Rugai 1990* Democratic
20 Willie Cochran 2007 Democratic
21 Howard Brookins Jr. 2003 Democratic
22 Ricardo Muñoz 1993* Democratic
23 Michael Zalewski 1995 Democratic
24 Sharon Denise Dixon 2007 Democratic
25 Daniel Solis 1996* Democratic
26 Roberto Maldonado 2009* Democratic
27 Walter Burnett, Jr. 1995 Democratic
28 Ed Smith 1983 Democratic
29 Isaac Carothers 1999 Democratic
30 Ariel Reboyras 2003 Democratic
31 Ray Suarez 1991 Democratic
32 Scott Waguespack 2007 Democratic
33 Richard Mell 1975 Democratic
34 Carrie Austin 1991* Democratic
35 Rey Colón 2003 Democratic
36 John Rice 2009* Democratic
37 Emma Mitts 2000* Democratic
38 Thomas Allen 1993* Democratic
39 Margaret Laurino 1994* Democratic
40 Patrick O'Connor 1983 Democratic
41 Brian Doherty 1991 Republican
42 Brendan Reilly 2007 Democratic
43 Vi Daley 1999 Democratic
44 Thomas M. Tunney 2002* Democratic
45 Patrick Levar 1987 Democratic
46 Helen Shiller 1987 Democratic
47 Eugene Schulter 1975 Democratic
48 Mary Ann Smith 1989* Democratic
49 Joe Moore 1991 Democratic
50 Bernard Stone 1973 Democratic

* Year of appointment, not first election

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