List of Chicago alderpersons since 1923


The Chicago City Council assumed its modern form on April 16, 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 but which were almost 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, 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. 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

Chicago was incorporated in 1837 and initially comprised six wards.

South Side (Wards 1–19)

1st Ward

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.

2nd Ward

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.

5th Ward

6th Ward

7th Ward

8th Ward

9th Ward

  • Sheldon M. Govier
  • Arthur G. Lindell
  • Reginald DuBois
  • Dominic J. Lupo
  • Alexander A. Adduci
  • Robert Shaw
  • Perry H. Hutchinson
  • Robert Shaw
  • Melvin Powell Sr.
  • Anthony Beale

10th Ward

11th Ward

12th Ward

13th Ward

  • Joseph B. McDonough
  • Thomas A. Doyle
  • John E. Egan
  • Michael P. Hogan
  • John E. Egan
  • David W. Healy
  • Casamir J. Staszcuk
  • John S. Madrzyk
  • Frank Olivo
  • Marty Quinn

15th Ward

16th Ward

17th Ward

18th Ward

  • Patrick F. Ryan
  • Walter W. Morris
  • Harry E. Perry
  • Bernard J. O'Hallaren
  • Thomas J. Corcoran
  • Frank J. McGrath
  • James C. Murray
  • Edward J. Hines
  • Robert T. Kellam
  • Thomas W. Murphy
  • Lona Lane
  • Derrick Curtis

West Side (Wards 20–41)

20th Ward

21st Ward

22nd Ward

23rd Ward

24th Ward

28th Ward

29th Ward

30th Ward

  • John S. Clark Jr.
  • Edward J. Upton
  • Edmund J. Hughes
  • Daniel J. Ronan
  • Edwin H. McMahon
  • Elmer R. Filippini
  • George A. Hagopian
  • George J. Hagopian
  • Carole Bialczak
  • Michael Wojcik
  • Ariel Reboyras

33rd Ward

34th Ward

35th Ward

36th Ward

37th Ward

  • Wiley W. Mills
  • James H. Taylor
  • Wiley W. Mills
  • Roger J. Kiley
  • Francis E. Callahan
  • William J. Lancaster
  • Paul T. Corcoran
  • Thomas J. Casey
  • Frank A. Damato
  • Percy Z. Giles
  • Emma Mitts

39th Ward

  • Frank J. Tomczak
  • Frank R. Ringa
  • Walter J. Orlikoski
  • James H. Hurley
  • Hyman L. Brody
  • Ray N. Jacobs
  • George L. Buckley
  • Phillip A. Shapiro
  • Anthony C. Laurino
  • Margaret Laurino
  • Samantha Nugent

40th Ward

41st Ward

North Side (Wards 42–50)

42nd Ward

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

44th Ward

45th Ward

  • Leo M. Brieske
  • William Feigenbutz
  • Edwin F. Meyer
  • Theron W. Merryman
  • Charles J. Fleck
  • Charles H. Weber
  • Edwin P. Fifielski
  • Richard S. Clewis
  • Gerald McLaughlin
  • Patrick Levar
  • John Arena
  • Jim Gardiner

46th ward

48th Ward