Cook County Recorder of Deeds

Former position of county recorder of deeds of Cook County, Illinois From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Cook County Recorder of Deeds was the recorder of deeds of county government in Cook County, Illinois, prior to the position's abolishment in 2020.

Term length4 years (second incarnation)
Inaugural holderR. J. Hamilton (1st incarnation)
James Stewart (2nd incarnation)
Formation1831 (first incarnation)
1872 (second incarnation)
Final holderEd S. Kimberly (first incarnation)
Edward Moody (2nd incarnation)
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Cook County Recorder of Deeds
Term length4 years (second incarnation)
Inaugural holderR. J. Hamilton (1st incarnation)
James Stewart (2nd incarnation)
Formation1831 (first incarnation)
1872 (second incarnation)
Final holderEd S. Kimberly (first incarnation)
Edward Moody (2nd incarnation)
Abolished1848 (first incarnation)
December 7, 2020 (second incarnation)
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History of office

An early incarnation of a dedicated county recorder of deeds was established with the creation of Cook County in 1831. In 1848, it was eliminated, being merged into the position of clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County (which was renamed "clerk and recorder").[1] For decades thereafter, the clerk of the Circuit Court served as the ex-officio county recorder of deeds.[2]

An independent position of Cook County recorder of deeds was re-created in December 1872.[2]

On November 8, 2016, Cook County voters approved a binding referendum to eliminate the office, merging its functions into the purview of the Cook County Clerk.[3] The office formally ceased to exist on December 7, 2020.[4]

Officeholders

1831–1848

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Recorder of Deeds Term in office Party Notes Cite
R. J. Hamilton 18311839 Democratic [1]
Eli R. Williams 18391843 [1]
William A. Eagan 18431847 [1]
Ed S. Kimberly 18471848 [1]
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1872–2020

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Recorder of Deeds Term in office Party Notes Cite
James Stewart 18721876 [5]
James W. Brockway 18761884 Republican [5]
Wiley Scribner 1884–1889 Republican [6][7]
Abel Davis 1904–1912 Republican Elected in 1904 and 1908 [8]
Joseph F. Connery 1912– Democratic [9]
Joseph F. Haas [10]
Salomea Jaranowski [10]
Clayton F. Smith [10]
Edward J. Kaindl Democratic [10][11]
Victor L. Schlaeger [10]
Joseph T. Baran [10]
Joseph F. Ropa [10]
Edmund J. Kucharski 1956–1960 Republican Elected in 1956; lost reelection in 1960 [12]
Sid Olsen December 1976–December 1984 Democratic Elected in 1976 and 1980
Harry Yourell December 1984–December 1, 1988 Democratic Elected in 1984
Carol Moseley Braun December 1, 1988 – December 1, 1992 Democratic Elected in 1988
Jesse White December 1, 1992 – January 11, 1999 Democratic Elected in 1992 and 1996; resigned in January 1999 to serve as Illinois Secretary of State
Eugene Moore January 1999–December 2012 Democratic Appointed in January 1999; elected in 2000, 2004, 2008 [13]
Karen Yarbrough December 2012–December 3, 2018 Democratic Elected in 2012 and 2016
Edward Moody December 4, 2018 – December 7, 2020 Democratic Appointed in December 2018
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Recent election results

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