10th ward, Chicago
Ward in Chicago
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The 10th Ward is one of the 50 aldermanic wards with representation in the City Council of Chicago, Illinois.
CountryUnited States
Established1857
Communitieslist
10th Ward - Chicago | |
|---|---|
| Ward 10 | |
| Country | United States |
| State | Illinois |
| County | Cook |
| City | Chicago |
| Established | 1857 |
| Communities | list |
| Government | |
| ⢠Type | Ward |
| ⢠Body | Chicago City Council |
| ⢠Alderperson | Peter Chico (Democratic Party) |
| Website | |
History
The ward was created on February 16, 1857, when the number of wards in the city increased from nine to ten.[1]
Past alders
The current alderperson for the 10th ward is Peter Chico, who has represented the ward since 2023.
Before 1923
Before 1923, wards were represented by two aldermen.
| Aldermen | # Council | Aldermen | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alderman | Term in office | Party | Notes | Cite | Alderman | Term in office | Party | Notes | Cite | |||||
| Dennis Coughlin | 1857â1859 | [1] | 21st | J. Schmidt | 1857â1858 | [1] | ||||||||
| 22nd | Andrew Enzenbacher | 1858â1860 | [1] | |||||||||||
| John Comiskey | 1859â1863 | Democratic | Redistricted to 7th ward in 1863 | [1] | 23rd | |||||||||
| 24th | Malcolm McDonald | 1860â1862 | Later elected alderman again in 1963 in 6th ward | [1] | ||||||||||
| 25th | ||||||||||||||
| 26th | Redmond Sheridan | 1862â1863 | Redistricted to 8th ward in 1863 | [1] | ||||||||||
| George Hilmrod | 1863â1865 | [1] | 27th | Charles C. P. Holden | 1863â1872 | Republican | Redistricted from 5th ward in 1863 | [2][3] | ||||||
| 28th | ||||||||||||||
| Edmund Bixby | 1865â1867 | Died in office | [1][2] | 29th | ||||||||||
| 30th | ||||||||||||||
| 31st | ||||||||||||||
| Alvin Salisbury | 1868â1869 | [2] | 32nd | |||||||||||
| 33rd | ||||||||||||||
| Thomas Wilco | 1869â1871 | [2] | 34th | |||||||||||
| 35th | ||||||||||||||
| Lester L. Bond | 1871â1873 | Republican | Previously represented 11th ward; served as acting mayor in 1873 | [1] | 36th | |||||||||
| 37th | David W. Clark Jr. | 1872â1875 | [4] | |||||||||||
| Charles L. Woodman | 1873â1876 | Redistricted from 20th ward | [1][2] | 38th | ||||||||||
| 39th | ||||||||||||||
| George E. White | 1876â1878 | Republican | Redistricted from 11th ward | [1][4] | 40th | Andrew F. Smith | 1876â1877 | [1] | ||||||
| 41st | Michael McNurney | 1877â1881 | Republican | [1][4] | ||||||||||
| John Eiszner | 1878â1880 | [5][6] | 42nd | |||||||||||
| 43rd | ||||||||||||||
| H. Schroeder | 1880â1882 | Democratic | [1][4] | 44th | ||||||||||
| 45th | Daniel Nelson | 1881â1883 | Republican | [1][4] | ||||||||||
| George E. White | 1882â1884 | Republican | [1][4] | 46th | ||||||||||
| 47th | James Walsh | 1883â1885 | Democratic | Previously served in 11th ward; later elected alderman again in 1897 in 17th ward | [1][4] | |||||||||
| Michael McNurney | 1884â1886 | Republican | [1][4] | 48th | ||||||||||
| 49th | Stephen P. Revere | 1885â1887 | Republican | Later elected alderman again in 1895 in 17th ward | [1][7] | |||||||||
| Henry M. Deal | 1886â1888 | [1][7] | 50th | |||||||||||
| 51st | J.N. Mulvihill | 1887â1888 | Redistricted to 17th ward in 1888 | [1] | ||||||||||
| Simon Walner | 1888â1890 | [1] | 52nd | Augustus W. Nohe | 1888â1889 | [1] | ||||||||
| 53rd | Thomas McEnerny | 1889â1891 | [1] | |||||||||||
| William Schwerin | 1890â1892 | [1] | 54th | |||||||||||
| 55th | John F. Dorman | 1891â1895 | [1] | |||||||||||
| Charles C. Schumacher | 1892â1894 | [1] | 56th | |||||||||||
| 57th | ||||||||||||||
| Fred C. Engel | 1894â1896 | Republican | [1][8] | 58th | ||||||||||
| 59th | Zina R. Carter | 1895â1896 | Republican | [1][8] | ||||||||||
| August W. Miller | 1896â1899 | [1] | 60th | Anton Novak | 1896â1897 | [1] | ||||||||
| 61st | Peter Biewer | 1897â1899 | [1] | |||||||||||
| 62nd | ||||||||||||||
| Michael Zimmer | 1899 | Later elected alderman again in 1901 in 12th ward | [1] | |||||||||||
| William F. Brennan | 1899â1901 | Redistricted to 12th ward in 1901 | [1] | 63rd | Anton Novak | 1899â1901 | [1] | |||||||
| 64th | ||||||||||||||
| Edward J. Novak | 1901â1904 | Democratic | Redistricted from 8th ward | [1][9] | 65th | Joseph Sindelar | 1901â1902 | Died in office | [1] | |||||
| 66th | Charles G. Foucek | 1902â1903 | Republican | [1][10] | ||||||||||
| 67th | Jacob Sindelar | 1903â1905 | [1] | |||||||||||
| Rudolph Hurt | 1904â1910 | Previously served in 9th ward | [1] | 68th | ||||||||||
| 69th | Thomas F. Scully | 1905â1911 | Democratic | [1][11] | ||||||||||
| 70th | ||||||||||||||
| 71st | ||||||||||||||
| 72nd | ||||||||||||||
| 73rd | ||||||||||||||
| Frank J. Vavricek | 1910â1914 | [1] | 74th | |||||||||||
| 75th | Frank Klaus | 1911â1921 | Democratic | [1][12] | ||||||||||
| 76th | ||||||||||||||
| 77th | ||||||||||||||
| James McNichols | 1914â1923 | Democratic | [1][13] | 78th | ||||||||||
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| 80th | ||||||||||||||
| 81st | ||||||||||||||
| 82nd | ||||||||||||||
| 83rd | ||||||||||||||
| 84th | ||||||||||||||
| 85th | N/a | |||||||||||||
| 86th | ||||||||||||||
Since 1923
Since 1923, wards have been represented by a single alderman. Elections have also been nonpartisan, though officeholders often still publicly affiliate with parties.
| Alderperson | Term in office | Party | Notes | Cite | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ernest M. Cross | 1923â1927 | Republican | Redistricted from the 8th ward | [1][14] | ||
| William A. Rowan | 1927â1942 | Democratic | [1][15] | |||
| William J. Pieczynski | 1943â1945 | Died in office | [1] | |||
| Emil V. Pacini | 1945â1963 | [1][16] | ||||
| John J. Buchanan | 1963â1971 | Lost re-election | [1] | |||
| Edward Vrdolyak | 1971â1987 | Democratic | ||||
| Victor Vrdolyak | 1987â1991 | Democratic | [17] | |||
| John J. Buchanan | 1991â1999 | |||||
| John Pope | 1999â2015 | Democratic | Lost re-election | |||
| Susan Sadlowski Garza | 2015â2023 | Democratic | ||||
| Peter Chico | 2023-present | Democratic | ||||