City Clerk of Chicago
The City Clerk of Chicago is in charge of record-keeping for the city of Chicago and its elections. When the Chicago City Council is in session, the City Clerk serves as council secretary. This position is a citywide elected office, one of three city-wide elected officials in the City of Chicago, with the Mayor and the Treasurer being the others.
City Clerk of Chicago | |
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Seal of the City of Chicago | |
Term length | 4 years |
Salary | $136,393 |
Website | Office of the City Clerk of Chicago |
The current city clerk is Anna Valencia.
Duties
The City Clerk's office is responsible for maintaining official city government record (such as the Municipal Code of Chicago), distributing approximately 1.3 million vehicle stickers and residential parking permits, and issuing city business licenses.
Significant City Council transparency efforts have included posting nearly 700,000 pages of searchable City Council records to the City Clerk website, ChiCityClerk.com. This includes every ordinance passed since 1981, as well as city budgets and mayoral executive orders going back nearly 30 years. In addition, City Council meetings can be watched live or on demand via a City Council video archive on the City Clerk's website.
List of City Clerks
City Clerks | Term | Notes |
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Anna Valencia | 2017- | Appointed in 2017, and elected in 2019. |
Susana Mendoza | 2011-2016 | Elected in 2011 and 2015. Resigned in 2016 to become the Illinois Comptroller. |
Miguel del Valle | 2006-2011 | Appointed in 2006, and elected in 2007. Resigned in 2011 to run for Mayor of Chicago. |
James Laski | 1995-2006 | Elected in 1995, and re-elected in 1999 and 2003. Resigned in 2006 after his indictment for corruption.[1][2] |
Ernest Wish | 1993-1995 | Appointed in 1993, and did not seek election to a full term.[3] |
Walter Kozubowski | 1979-1993 | Elected in 1979, and re-elected in 1983, 1987, and 1991. Resigned in 1993 after pleading guilty to corruption.[4][5][6] |
John C. Marcin | 1955-1979 | Elected in 1955, and re-elected in 1959, 1963, 1967, 1971, and 1975. In 1979, became alderman for the 35th Ward.[4][7][8] |
Ludwig D. Schreiber | 1939-1955 | Elected in 1939, and re-elected in 1943, 1947, and 1951.[4][9] |
Peter J. Brady | 1931-1937 | [4] |
Patrick S. Smith | 1927-1931 | [4] |
Al F. Gorman | 1923-1927 | [4] |
James T. Igoe | 1917-1923 | [4] |
Joseph Siman | 1917 | [4] |
John Siman | 1915-1917 | [4] |
Francis D. Connery | 1909-1915 | He was elected in 1909. His term may have ended in 1915.[4][10] |
John R. McCabe | 1907-1909 | [4] |
Adrian C. Anson | 1905-1907 | [4] |
Fred C. Bender | 1903-1905 | [4] |
William Loeffler | 1897-1903 | [4] |
Charles A. Gastfield | 1893-1895 | [4] |
James R.B. Van Cleave | 1891-1893 | [4] |
Franz Amberg | 1889-1891 | [4] |
D.W. Nickerson | 1887-1889 | [4] |
Herman C. Plautz | 1885-1887 | [4] |
John G. Neumeister | 1883-1885 | [4] |
Patrick J. Howard | 1879-1883 | [4] |
Caspar Butz | 1876-1879 | [4] |
Jos. K.C. Forrest | 1873-1875 | [4] |
Charles T. Hotchkiss | 1869-1873 | [4] |
Albert H. Bodman | 1865-1869 | [4] |
A.J. Marble | 1861-1863 | [4] |
Abraham Kohn | 1860-1861 | [4] |
H. Kreismann | 1857-1860 | [4] |
Henry W. Zimmerman | 1851-1857 | [4] |
Sidney Aboll | 1848-1851 | [4] |
Henry B. Clarke | 1846-1848 | [4] |
William S. Brown | 1845-1846 | [4] |
Edward Rucker | 1844-1845 | [4] |
James M. Lowe | 1843-1844 | [4] |
James Curtiss | 1842-1843 | [4] |
Thomas Hoyne | 1840-1842 | [4] |
William H. Brackett | 1839-1840 | [4] |
George Davis | 1837-1839 | [4] |
Isaac N. Arnold | 1837 | Inaugural City Clerk[4][11] |
Town Clerks
The position of City Clerk was preceded by the position of Town Clerk, which existed after Chicago had been incorporated as a town and before Chicago was incorporated as a city.
City Clerks | Term | Notes |
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James Curtiss | 1836-1837 | Became Clerk in September 1836[12] |
Ebenezer Peck | 1836 | [12] |
Charles V. Dyer | 1836 | Resigned immediately after being elected at the June 6, 1936 town election (held at the Tremont House)[12] |
Ebenezer Peck | 1835 | Coincidingly served as the town's Counsel[12] |
Alexander N. Fullerton | 1835 | Elected in July 1835 town election[12] |
Edwards W. Casey | 1834-1835 | Became Clerk in November 1834. Coincidingly served as Corporation Counsel.[12] |
Isaac Harmon | 1834 | Elected clerk in August 11, 1834 town election. Coincidingly served as Town Collector.[12] |
H. J. Hamilton | 1833-1834 | [12] |
E. S. Kimberly | 1833 | Inaugural Town Clerk[11] |
References
- "City Clerk Laski resigns after indictment". Crain's Chicago Business. 2006-02-06. Retrieved 2020-11-19.
- http://chicagodemocracy.org/ElectionResults.jsp?election=crdd_general%2Cgis_entity_crdd_1995_General_Election%2Cil_chi_clerk
- http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1994-06-26/news/9406280314_1_mayor-richard-j-daley-outgoing-alderman-mayoral-budget
- "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". Archived from the original on September 4, 2018. Retrieved December 24, 2018.
- http://chicagodemocracy.org/ElectionResults.jsp?election=crdd_general%2Ccrdd_1979_general_election%2Cil_chi_clerk
- http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-corruptpolkozubowski20100106082802-photo.html
- "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-07-01. Retrieved 2015-06-30.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofcit155chic
- http://www.ourcampaigns.com/CandidateDetail.html?CandidateID=171088
- http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mckinley/Connerys%20in%20Chicago.htm
- List of Settlers of Chicago Who Came Between January, 1831 and December, 1836. prepared by Col. Adolphus S. Hubbard (found on pages 424-433 of "Discovery and Conquests of the North-west, with the History of Chicago, Part 6" by Rufus Blanchard)
- History of Chicago, Volume 1 By Alfred Theodore Andreas (page 175-176)