2nd Ward - Chicago | |
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| Country | United States |
| State | Illinois |
| County | Cook |
| City | Chicago |
| Established | 1837 |
| Communities | list |
| Government | |
| • Type | Ward |
| • Body | Chicago City Council |
| • Alderperson | Brian K. Hopkins (Democratic Party) |
| Website | [1] |
The2nd Ward is one of the 50 aldermanic wards with representation in theCity Council ofChicago,Illinois.
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The currentalderperson for the 2nd ward isBrian K. Hopkins.
Before 1923, wards were represented by two aldermen.
| Aldermen | # Council | Aldermen | ||||||||||||
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| Alderman | Term in office | Party | Notes | Cite | Alderman | Term in office | Party | Notes | Cite | |||||
| Peter Bolles | 1837–1838 | [1] | 1st | Francis C. Sherman | 1837–1838 | [1] | ||||||||
| James Curtiss | 1838–1839 | Democratic | Later elected alderman again in 1846 in 3rd ward | [1] | 2nd | John S.C. Hogan | 1838–1839 | Redistricted from4th ward (where he served 1837–1838) | [1] | |||||
| Eli S. Prescott | 1839–1840 | [1][2] | 3rd | Clement C. Stose | 1839–1840 | [1][2] | ||||||||
| James Carney | 1840–1841 | Later elected alderman again in 1849 in the 1st ward | [1] | 4th | Augustus Garrett | 1840–1841 | Democratic | [1] | ||||||
| Jason McCord | 1841–1842 | [1] | 5th | Peter Page | 1841–1842 | Later elected alderman again in 1849 in 1st ward | [1] | |||||||
| Charles McDonnell | 1842–1843 | Later elected alderman again in 1847 in 4th ward | [1] | 6th | Caleb Morgan | 1842–1843 | [1] | |||||||
| Jason McCord | 1843–1844 | [1] | 7th | Charles Sauter | 1843–1844 | [1] | ||||||||
| Samuel W. Tallmadge | 1844–1845 | [1] | 8th | William Wheeler | 1844–1845 | [3] | ||||||||
| Robert P. Hamilton | 1845–1846 | [1] | 9th | James H Woodworth | 1845–1846 | Later elected alderman again in 1847 in 1st ward | [1] | |||||||
| N.H. Bolles | 1846–1847 | [3] | 10th | Andrew Smith | 1846–1847 | [1] | ||||||||
| Levi Boone | 1847–1848 | Redistricted from 2nd ward | [1] | 11th | Isaac Speer | 1847–1849 | [1] | |||||||
| Edward Manierre | 1848–1849 | [1][3] | 12th | |||||||||||
| George W. Snow | 1849–1850 | [1][4] | 13th | Henry L. Rucker | 1849–1850 | [1][3] | ||||||||
| 14th | Isaac Lawrence Milliken | 1850–1854 | Democratic | [1] | ||||||||||
| Alexander Loyd | 1850–1851 | [1][4] | ||||||||||||
| Hugh Maher | 1851–1853 | [1] | 15th | |||||||||||
| 16th | ||||||||||||||
| John Evans | 1853–1855 | [1] | 17th | |||||||||||
| 18th | Levi Boone | 1854–1855 | [1] | |||||||||||
| 19th | Thomas Allen | 1855–1856 | [1][3] | |||||||||||
| Owen Kendall | 1856–1858 | [3] | R.M. Hough | 1855–1856 | [1] | |||||||||
| 20th | Lucius A. Willard | 1856–1857 | [3] | |||||||||||
| Jacob Harris | 1857–1858 | [1][3] | ||||||||||||
| 21st | ||||||||||||||
| Smith McClevey | 1858–1859 | [1] | ||||||||||||
| 22nd | Charles H. Abbott | 1858–1860 | [1] | |||||||||||
| Jacob Harris | 1859–1861 | [1] | 23rd | |||||||||||
| 24th | James M. Marshall | 1860–1861 | [1][5] | |||||||||||
| J.Q. Hoyt | 1861–1863 | [1] | 25th | Patrick Sanders | 1861–1862 | [1][3] | ||||||||
| 26th | Peter Shimp | 1862–1866[note 1] | Democratic Party | [1][6] | ||||||||||
| A.D. Titsworth | 1863–1865 | Redistricted from 3rd ward | [1] | 27th | ||||||||||
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| William H. Carter | 1865–1867 | [1] | 29th | |||||||||||
| 30th | Calvin DeWolf | 1866–1868 | Previously served in 3rd ward | [1] | ||||||||||
| Arthur Dixon | 1867–1876 | Republican | later elected alderman again in 1879 in 1st ward | [1][7] | 31st | |||||||||
| 32nd | P.M. Donnellan | 1868–1870 | [3][5] | |||||||||||
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| 35th | Joseph E. Otis | 1870–1872 | [1] | |||||||||||
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| 37th | Francis W. Warren | 1872–1876 | [1][3][7] | |||||||||||
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| Addison Ballard | 1876–1881 | Republican | [1][8] | 40th | Jacob Rosenberg | 1876–1878 | [1] | |||||||
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| 42nd | Patrick Sanders | 1978–1886 | Democratic | [3][8] | ||||||||||
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| James T. Appleton | 1881–1889 | Democratic | redistricted into 1st ward ahead for1889 election and lost the election in that ward | [1][9][10] | 45th | |||||||||
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| 50th | George H. Mueller | 1886–1888 | Republican | [1][9] | ||||||||||
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| 52nd | John H. Hamline | 1888–1889 | Redistricted from 3rd ward | [1] | ||||||||||
| John Summerfield | 1889–1891 | [1] | 53rd | Frank C. Vierling | 1889–1892 | [1] | ||||||||
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| John W. Woodard | 1891–1893 | [1] | 55th | |||||||||||
| 56th | Daniel J. Horan | 1892–1894 | [1] | |||||||||||
| Martin Best | 1893–1897 | Republican | [1][11] | 57th | ||||||||||
| 58th | Addison Ballard | 1894–1896 | Republican[note 2] | [1][12][11] | ||||||||||
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| 60th | Charles F. Gunther | 1896–1900 | Democratic | [1] | ||||||||||
| Patrick J. Cook | 1897–1899 | [1] | 61st | |||||||||||
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| Eugene R. Pike | 1899–1901 | Republican | [1][13] | 63rd | ||||||||||
| 64th | William Hale Thompson | 1900–1902 | Republican | [1][13][14] | ||||||||||
| Charles Alling | 1901–1905 | Republican | Redistricted from 3rd ward | [1][13][14] | 65th | [15] | ||||||||
| 1901 redistricting resulted in two "holdover" council members (Dixon and Thompson) being drawn into the ward. Ward was temporary represented by three aldermen | ||||||||||||||
| Thomas J. Dixon | 1901–1910 | Republican | Redistricted from 3rd ward | |||||||||||
| 66th | [1][13][8][14] | |||||||||||||
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| George F. Harding Jr. | 1905–1915 | [1] | 69th | |||||||||||
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| 74th | Wilson Shufelt | 1910–1912 | [1] | |||||||||||
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| 76th | Norris Hugh | 1912–1918 | Later elected alderman again in 1943 in 3rd ward | [1] | ||||||||||
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| Oscar Stanton De Priest | 1915–1917 | Republican | [1][16] | 79th | ||||||||||
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| Louis B. Anderson | 1917–1933 | Republican | [1][17] | 81st | ||||||||||
| 82nd | Robert R. Jackson | 1918–1923 | Republican | Redistricted to the 3rd ward in 1923 | [1][17] | |||||||||
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Since 1923, wards have been represented by a single alderman. Elections have also been nonpartisan, though officeholders often still publicly affiliate with parties.
Originally coveringDouglas and its immediate surroundings, this ward has drastically moved northward to its current location across theNear North Side andWest Town.
| No. | Alderperson | Term in office | Party | Notes | Cite | ||
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| 1 | Louis B. Anderson | April 16, 1923 – 1933 | Republican | Had been serving since 1917 | [1] | ||
| 2 | William L. Dawson | 1933 – April 12, 1939 | Republican | [1][18] | |||
| 3 | Earl B. Dickerson | April 12, 1939 – April 9, 1943 | Democratic | [1] | |||
| 4 | William H. Harvey | April 9, 1943 – December 20, 1968 | [1] | Became aCounty Commissioner | |||
| 5 | Fred D. Hubbard | March 11, 1969 – March 16, 1972 | Elected in 1969special election; seat declared vacant after disappearance | [1][19] | |||
| 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 | ||||
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