10th ward, Chicago

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10th Ward - Chicago
Ward 10
CountryUnited States
StateIllinois
County Cook
CityChicago
Established1857
Communitieslist
Government
  TypeWard
  Body Chicago City Council
  AlderpersonPeter Chico (Democratic Party)
Website

The 10th Ward is one of the 50 aldermanic wards with representation in the City Council of Chicago, Illinois.

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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# CouncilAldermen
AldermanTerm in officePartyNotesCiteAldermanTerm in officePartyNotesCite
Dennis Coughlin1857–1859 [1] 21stJ. Schmidt1857–1858 [1]
22ndAndrew Enzenbacher1858–1860 [1]
  John Comiskey 1 (a).jpg John Comiskey 1859–1863 Democratic Redistricted to 7th ward in 1863 [1] 23rd
24thMalcolm McDonald1860–1862Later elected alderman again in 1963 in 6th ward [1]
25th
26thRedmond Sheridan1862–1863Redistricted to 8th ward in 1863 [1]
George Hilmrod1863–1865 [1] 27th  Charles C.P. Holden (cropped).jpg Charles C. P. Holden 1863–1872 Republican Redistricted from 5th ward in 1863 [2] [3]
28th
Edmund Bixby1865–1867 Died in office [1] [2] 29th
30th
31st
Alvin Salisbury1868–1869 [2] 32nd
33rd
Thomas Wilco1869–1871 [2] 34th
35th
  Lester Legrand Bond.jpg Lester L. Bond 1871–1873 Republican Previously served from 11th ward; served as acting mayor in 1873 [1] 36th
37thDavid W. Clark Jr.1872–1875 [4]
"Charles L. Woodman1873–1876Redistricted from 20th ward [1] [2] 38th
39th
Andrew F. Smith1876–1877 [1] 40th  George E. White.jpg George E. White 1876–1878 Republican Redistricted from 11th ward [1] [4]
 Michael McNurney1877–1881 Republican [1] [4] 41st
42ndJohn Eiszner1878–1880 [5] [6]
43rd
44th H. Schroeder1880–1882 Democratic [1] [4]
 Daniel Nelson1881–1883 Republican [1] [4] 45th
46th  George E. White.jpg George E. White 1882–1884 Republican [1] [4]
  James Walsh 1883–1885 Democratic Previously served in 11th ward; later elected alderman again in 1897 in 17th ward [1] [4] 47th
48th Michael McNurney1884–1886 Republican [1] [4]
  Stephen P. Revere sketch, Chicago Tribune, 1887 (1).png Stephen P. Revere1885–1887 Republican Later elected alderman again in 1895 in 17th ward [1] [7] 49th
50th  Henry M. Deal sketch, Chicago Tribune, 1887 (1).png Henry M. Deal1886–1888 [1] [7]
J.N. Mulvihill1887-1888Redistricted to 17th ward in 1888 [1] 51st
Augustus W. Nohe1888–1889 [1] 52ndSimon Walner1888-1890 [1]
Thomas McEnerny1889–1891 [1] 53rd
54thWilliam Schwerin1890-1892 [1]
J. F. Dorman 10th ward.png John F. Dorman1891–1895 [1] 55th
56thCharles C. Schumacher1892-1894 [1]
57th
58th Fred C. Engel1894–1896 Republican [1] [8]
  Zina B. Carter (a).jpg Zina R. Carter 1895–1896 Republican [1] [8] 59th
August W. Miller1896–1899 [1] 60thAnton Novak1896–1897 [1]
61stPeter Biewer1897–1899 [1]
62nd
Michael Zimmer1899Later elected alderman again in 1901 in 12th ward [1]
William F. Brennan1899–1901Redistricted to 12th ward in 1901 [1] 63rdAnton Novak1899–1901 [1]
64th
  Edward J. Novak 1901–1904 Democratic Redistricted from 8th ward [1] [9] 65thJoseph Sindelar1901–1902 Died in office [1]
66th Charles G. Foucek1902–1903 Republican [1] [10]
67thJacob Sindelar1903–1905 [1]
Rudolph Hurt 1904–1910Previously served in 9th ward [1] 68th
69th  Thomas F. Scully (B63c9f11ded69f6a631eb).png Thomas F. Scully 1905–1911 Democratic [1] [11]
70th
71st
72nd
73rd
Frank J. Vavricek 1910–1914 [1] 74th
75th  Frank Klaus 1911–1921 Democratic [1] [12]
76th
77th
  James McNichols 1914–1923 Democratic [1] [13] 78th
79th
80th
81st
82nd
83rd
84th
85th
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.

AlderpersonTerm in officePartyNotesCite
Ernest M. Cross 1923–1927  Republican Redistricted from the 8th ward [1] [14]
William A. Rowan (Illinois Congressman).jpg William A. Rowan 1927–1942  Democratic [1] [15]
William J. Pieczynski1943–1945Died in office [1]
Emil V. Pacini 1945–1963 [1] [16]
John J. Buchanan 1963–1971Lost re-election [1]
Edward Vrdolyak.png Edward Vrdolyak 1971–1987  Democratic
Victor Vrdolyak1987–1991  Democratic [17]
John J. Buchanan
John Pope.png John Pope 1999–2015  Democratic Lost re-election
Susan Sadlowski Garza 2015–present  Democratic

Demographics

Electoral history

References

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  8. 1 2 "All Fond of the Council" . Newspapers.com. The Chicago Chronicle. January 27, 1896. Retrieved July 1, 2021.
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  13. "The Common Council Full List of Aldermen Composing the Governing Body of the City of Chicago" . Chicago Eagle at Newspapers.com. March 1, 1919. Retrieved December 2, 2024 via Newspapers.com.
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  16. "The daily Calumet (190?-1957) 2 July 1951 — Illinois Digital Newspaper Collections". idnc.library.illinois.edu. Retrieved January 12, 2025.
  17. Tribune, Chicago (June 7, 1992). "Victor A. Vrdolyak, 59, 10th Ward Ex-Alderman". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved January 12, 2025.