18th ward, Chicago
Ward in Chicago
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The 18th Ward is one of the 50 aldermanic wards with representation in the City Council of Chicago, Illinois.
18th Ward - Chicago | |
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| Ward 18 | |
| Country | United States |
| State | Illinois |
| County | Cook |
| City | Chicago |
| Established | 1869 |
| Communities | list |
| Government | |
| ⢠Type | Ward |
| ⢠Body | Chicago City Council |
| ⢠Alderperson | Derrick Curtis (Democratic Party) |
| Website | |
History
From 1965 until 1990, the ward's committeeman was John M. Daley,[1] a second-cousin of the powerful Chicago mayor Richard J. Daley.[2]
Since at least the 1980s, the majority of the Ashburn neighborhood has been located within the ward.[1] As of the 2023-2033 decennial reapportionment of ward boundaries, Ashubrn is located entirely within the 18th ward.[3]
Past alders
The current alderperson for the 18th ward is Derrick Curtis.
Before 1923
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 | |||||
| Thomas Carney | 1869â1873 | [4] | 34th | Alexander Bengley | 1869â1870 | [4] | ||||||||
| 35th | John McCaffrey | 1870â1872 | Later elected in 1878 in the 17th ward | [4] | ||||||||||
| 36th | ||||||||||||||
| 37th | Thomas Cannon | 1872â1874 | [4] | |||||||||||
| David Murphy | 1873â1875 | Was later elected in 1876 in the 17th ward | [4] | 38th | ||||||||||
| 39th | M. Sweeney | 1874â1876 | Redistricted to the 17th ward in 1876 | [4] | ||||||||||
| Jacob Boser | 1876â1877 | [4] | 40th | James A. Kirk | 1876â1878 | [4] | ||||||||
| James H.B. Daly | 1877â1879 | [4] | 41st | |||||||||||
| 42nd | Julius Jonas | 1878â1880 | Previously served in 20th ward | [4] | ||||||||||
| William Grigsby McCormick | 1879â1881 | Democratic | [4][5] | 43rd | ||||||||||
| 44th | August H. Burley | 1880â1882 | Republican | [4][6][5] | ||||||||||
| Frank M. Blair | 1881â1883 | Republican | [4][6][5] | 45th | ||||||||||
| 46th | John K. Geohegan | 1882â1884 | Democratic | [5] | ||||||||||
| William R. Manierre | 1883â1888 | Democratic (1883â1886) | Redistricted to 24th ward in 1888 | [4][5][7] | 47th | |||||||||
| 48th | John T. Noyes | 1884â1886 | [4] | |||||||||||
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| Republican (1886â1888) | 50th | Jacob H. Tiedemann | 1886â1888 | Republican | Redistricted to 24th ward in 1888 | [4][7] | ||||||||
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| Madison R. Harris | 1888â1891 | Redistricted to from 9th ward | [4] | 52nd | Isaac Horner | 1888â1890 | [4] | |||||||
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| 54th | William F. Mahoney | 1890â1896 | Democratic | Previously served in 9th ward | [4][7] | |||||||||
| John J. Brennan | 1891â1913 | Died in office. Due to redistricting hangover situation, during the 76th council both Stewart and Brennan simultaneously represented the ward for terms set to expire in 1913. | [4] | 55th | ||||||||||
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| 60th | John A. Rogers | 1896â1898 | [4] | |||||||||||
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| 62nd | Michael Conlon | 1898â1910 | Democrat | [4][8] | ||||||||||
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| 74th | William J. Healy | 1910â1918 | [4] | |||||||||||
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| John P. Stewart | 1912-1913 | redistricted from the 20th ward in 1912. | ||||||||||||
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| Carl T. Murphy | 1915â1917 | previously had represented the 20th ward | [4] | 79th | ||||||||||
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| John J. Touhy | 1917â1923 | redistricted to 27th ward in 1923 | [4] | 81st | ||||||||||
| 82nd | Maurice F. Kavanagh | 1918â1922 | Resigned after being elected to the Cook County Board of Commissioners | [4][9] | ||||||||||
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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.
- Patrick F. Ryan (1923-1929)[4]
- Walter W. Morris (1929-1933)[4]
- Harry E. Perry (Democratic,[10] 1933â1937[4])
- 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