6th ward, Chicago explained

6th Ward - Chicago
Official Name:Ward 6
Established Title:Established
Established Date:1837
Government Type:Ward
Governing Body:Chicago City Council
Leader Party:Democratic Party
Leader Title:Alderperson
Leader Name:William Hall
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:United States
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Illinois
Subdivision Type2:County
Subdivision Name2:Cook
Subdivision Type3:City
Subdivision Name3:Chicago
Parts Type:Communities
Parts:list
Website:https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/about/wards/06.html

The 6th Ward is one of the 50 aldermanic wards with representation in the City Council of Chicago, Illinois.

Past alders

The current alderperson for the 6th ward is William Hall.

Before 1923

Before 1923, wards were represented by two aldermen.

Aldermen
  1. Council
Aldermen
AldermanTerm in officePartyNotesCiteAldermanTerm in officePartyNotesCite
Samuel Jackson1837–18381stBernard Ward1837–1838
George W. Dole1838–18392ndGrant Goodrich1838–1839
John H. Kinzie1839–1840Later elected alderman again in 1852 in 9th ward3rd Buckner Stith Morris1839–1840Whig
R.J. Hamilton1840–1841Later elected in 1849 in the 9th ward4th  William B. Ogden1840–1841DemocraticLater elected adlerman again in 1947 in 9th ward
George F. Foster1841–1842Later elected alderman again in 1850 in 8th ward5thJames J.H. Howe1841–1842Later elected alderman again in 1855 in 7th ward
George O. Bryan1842–18436thGeorge W. Dole1842–1844
J. Marback1843–18447th
1844–1845Later elected alderman again in 1856 in 9th ward8thBuckner Stith Morris1844
James H. Rees1844–1845
Mahlon D. Ogden1845–1846Later elected alderman again in 1871 in 19th ward9thRichard C. Ross1845–1847
William M. Larrabee1846–184710th
Asahel Pierce1847–1849Previously served in 4th ward11thHenry Smith1847–1849
12th
13thG.W. Wentworth1849–1851
Daniel Richards1849–1851
14th
Daniel Elston1851–185215thJames M. Hannah1851[1]
Read A. Williams1851–1852
A.C. Ellithorpe1852rowpsan=2 style= "background-color:#FFFFFF"16thHenry Smith1852–1853
Thomas B. Dywer1852–1854
17thWilliam Carpenter1853–1855
William Wayman1854–185618th
19thA.C. Ellithorpe1855–1857
  Henry Greenbaum1856–1858Republican[2] 20th
21stGeorge Sitts1857–1859
John Van Horn1858–186022nd
23rdC.A. Reno 1859–1861
James W. Cobb1860–186224th
25th Edward S. Salomon1861–1863Republican[3]
Francis C. Brown1862–1863Redistricted to 9th ward in 186326th
Malcolm McDonald1863–1864Previously served in 10th ward27thDavid Walsh1863–1865
John Wallwork1864–186828th
29thThomas C. Hatch1865–1867
30th
31stDavid Walsh1867–1869
Michael Keeley1868–1869[4] 32nd
33rd
Mark Sheridan1869–1870Redistricted from 5th ward; later elected alderman again in 1876 in 5th ward34thWilliam Tracy1869–1873
Daniel Heenan1870
Michael Schmitz1870–187435th
36th
37th
38thPhillip Reidy1873–1976[5] <
Fred Sommer1874–1876Redistricted to 5th ward in 187639th
 Edward F. Cullerton1876–1888DemocraticRedistricted from 7th ward, redistricted to 9th ward in 1888[6] 40thFred Lodding1876–1879
41st
42nd
43rd John J. Altpeter1879–1883Socialist Labor[7]
44th
45th Republican and Socialist Labor
46th
47th Charles F. L. Doerner1883–1887Democratic[8]
48th
49th
50th
51st Charles A. Monear1887–1888Independent DemocratRedistricted in 1888 to 8th ward
Edward P. Burke1888–1892Previously served as alderman in the 5th ward52ndGeorge Emmerich1888–1889
53rdWilliam H. O'Brien1889–1893
54th
55th
Henry Stuckart1892–189456th
57thThomas Reed1893–1895
 Charles Martin1894–1901Redistricted to 5th ward in 190158th
59thHenry Stuckart1895–1897
60th
61stWilliam H. O'Brien1897–1899
62nd
63rdJames J. McCormick1899–1901Later elected alderman again in 1904 in the 5th ward
64th
 William Mavor1901–1904RepublicanRedistricted from 32nd ward; Died in office[9] 65th Linn H. Young1901–1909Republican
66th
67th
 Edward C. Potter 1904–1906Independent Republican[10] 68th
69th
Arthur S. McCoid1906–191070th
71st
72nd
73rdTheodore K. Long1909–1915
William R. Parker1910–191274th
75th
 Willis O. Nance1912–1918Republican[11] 76th
77th
78th
79th Alexander A. McCormick1915–1921Republican[12] [13]
80th
81st
82nd
83rd
 Charles S. Eaton1919–1923RepublicanContinued as alderman after 1923, but redistricted to 5th ward[14] 84th
85th
86th

Since 1923

See also: List of Chicago alderpersons 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.

AldermanTerm in officeCouncils served inPartyNotesCite
  Guy GuernseyRepublicanRedistricted from the 7th ward
  John F. HealyDemocratic[15]
Patrick Sheridan Smith
Francis J. Hogan
David R. Muir
Sydney A. Jones Jr.
Robert H. Miller
A. A. Rayner Jr.1967–197198thretired from council[16]
  Eugene SawyerFebruary 28, 1971 – December 2, 198798th-103rdDemocraticResigned after being appointed mayor[17]
  Ronald Robinson 1987–1989103rdDemocraticAppointed by Mayor Eugene Sawyer[18]
  John O. Steele1989–December 1997103rd-105thElected in a special election; resigned after being appointed an associate judge for the Cook County Circuit Court in December 1997[19]
 n Freddrenna LyleFebruary 8, 1998 – May 16, 2011105th–109thDemocraticAppointed by Mayor Richard M. Daley in 1998; subsequently elected to three full terms; lost re-election in 2011
  Roderick SawyerMay 16, 2011 – May 15, 2023110th–113thDemocraticSon of Eugene Sawyer, who formerly held the same aldermanic seat; retired in 2023 in order to (unsuccessfully) run for mayor[20] [21]
  William HallMay 15, 2023–present 114th, 115th

Notes and References

  1. Book: Moses . John . ... History of Chicago, Illinois: Pre-historic agencies ; Rise and fall of French dominion ; First permanent settlement ; The massacre ; Rudimentary . 1895 . Munsell & Company . 115, 132, 133, 139, 226 . 16 July 2020 . en.
  2. Book: Hertzberg . Arthur . The Jews in America: Four Centuries of an Uneasy Encounter : a History . Columbia University Press . 8 July 2020 . 97 . en . 1997. 9780231108416 .
  3. Book: Simpson . Dick . Rogues, Rebels, And Rubber Stamps: The Politics Of The Chicago City Council, 1863 To The Present . 8 March 2018 . Routledge . 978-0-429-97719-0 . 32–34 . en .
  4. Book: Andreas . Alfred Theodore . History of Chicago: From 1857 until the fire of 1871 . 1885 . Higginson Book Company . 49–50 . 9780832857249 . 12 July 2020 . en.
  5. Book: Ahern . M. L. . Political History of Chicago: (covering the Period from 1837 to 1887) Local Politics from the City's Birth; Chicago's Mayors, Aldermen and Other Officials; County and Federal Officers; the Fire and Police Departments; the Haymarket Horror; Miscellaneous . 1886 . Donohue & Henneberry, printers and binders . 116–120 . en.
  6. Book: Schmidt . John R. . On This Day in Chicago History . Arcadia Publishing . 21 June 2020 . en . 28 January 2014. 9781625847317 .
  7. Book: Politics and Politicians of Chicago: Cook County, and Illinois. Memorial Volume, 1787-1887. A Comlete Record of Municipal, County, State and National Politics from the Earliest Period to the Present Time. And an Account of the Haymarket Massacre of May 4, 1886, and the Anarchist Trials . 1886 . Blakely Printing Company . 515 . 20 July 2020 . en.
  8. Web site: Roll of the New Council, Including Holding-Over Aldermen and Those Elected Yesterday . Newspapers.com . Chicago Tribune . 20 July 2020 . en . 7 April 1886.
  9. Web site: Board of Aldermen in Chicago Played a Role in Iroquois Theater Fire . www.iroquoistheater.com . 30 November 2024 . en.
  10. Web site: Republicans Elect 18 Out of 35 Aldermen Chosen By Vote; Victor for "Little Ballot" . Newspapers.com . subscription . The Inter Ocean . 2 December 2024 . en . April 6, 1904.
  11. Web site: The Common Council Full List of Aldermen Composing the Governing Body of the City of Chicago . Newspapers.com . subscription . Chicago Eagle at Newspapers.com . 2 December 2024 . en . March 1, 1919.
  12. Web site: Centennial List of Mayors, City Clerks, City Attorneys, City Treasurers, and Aldermen, elected by the people of the city of Chicago, from the incorporation of the city on March 4, 1837 to March 4, 1937, arranged in alphabetical order, showing the years during which each official held office. . December 24, 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180904052355/http://chsmedia.org/media/fa/fa/LIB/AldermansList.htm . September 4, 2018 . dead .
  13. Web site: Council Makeup Vital Problem M. V. L. Warning . Newspapers.com . subscription . Chicago Tribune . 29 November 2024 . en . March 31, 1915.
  14. News: Final Results on Aldermen . subscription . Chicago Tribune . 82 . 81C . 4 . April 4, 1923 . April 7, 2019 . Newspapers.com.
  15. News: The New City Council . subscription . April 4, 2019 . Chicago Tribune . April 5, 1933 . Newspapers.com.
  16. Web site: Founder of Rayner Chapels . Chicago Tribune . 29 November 2024 . 12 February 1989.
  17. https://books.google.com/books?id=P7fnCwAAQBAJ&dq=alderman+eugene+sawyer+1971&pg=PA54 Subordination Or Empowerment?: African-American Leadership and the Struggle By Richard A. Keiser
  18. Web site: For John Steele In 6th Ward Race . Chicago Tribune . 29 November 2024 . 21 February 1989.
  19. Web site: John O. Steele . Illinois Courts . https://web.archive.org/web/20120702185350/http://www.state.il.us/court/AppellateCourt/Judges/Bio_Steele.asp . July 2, 2012 . dead.
  20. Web site: Roderick T. Sawyer 2023 Chicago Election . WTTW News . 2 December 2024 . en . 2023.
  21. Web site: Asimow . Noah . Roderick Sawyer’s Father Is His Hero. But The Former Mayor's Son Says He'll Bring His Own Ideas To City Hall . Block Club Chicago . 2 December 2024 . 6 February 2023.