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Encyclopedia > Eugene Schulter

The list below includes the aldermen of Chicago in order by ward. The list is current as of December 2004. An alderman is a member of a municipal legislative body in a town or city with many jurisdictions. ... Chicago (officially named the City of Chicago) is the third largest city in the United States (after New York City and Los Angeles), with an official population of 2,896,016, as of the 2000 census. ... 2004 is a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

  1. Manuel Flores
  2. Madeline Haithcock
  3. Dorothy Tillman
  4. Toni Preckwinkle
  5. Leslie Hairston
  6. Freddrenna Lyle
  7. William Beavers
  8. Todd Stroger
  9. Anthony Beale
  10. John Pope
  11. James Balcer
  12. George Cardenas
  13. Frank Olivo
  14. Ed Burke
  15. Theodore Thomas
  16. Shirley Coleman
  17. Latasha Thomas
  18. Thomas W. Murphy
  19. Virginia Rugai - representing the communities of Beverly, Morgan Park, Mt. Greenwood, and Washington Heights. Virginia Rugai was appointed alderman by Mayor Daley in 1990.
  20. Arenda Troutman
  21. Howard Brookins Jr.
  22. Ricardo Munoz
  23. Michael Zalewski
  24. Michael Chandler
  25. Daniel Solis
  26. Billy Ocasio
  27. Walter Burnett, Jr.
  28. Ed Smith
  29. Isaac Carothers
  30. Ariel Reboyras
  31. Ray Suarez
  32. Theodore Matlak
  33. Richard Mell
  34. Carrie Austin
  35. Rey Colon
  36. William Banks
  37. Emma Mitts
  38. Thomas Allen
  39. Margaret Laurino
  40. Patrick O'Connor
  41. Brian Doherty
  42. Burton Natarus
  43. Vi Daley
  44. Thomas M. Tunney
  45. Patrick Levar
  46. Helen Shiller
  47. Eugene Schulter
  48. Mary Ann Smith
  49. Joseph Moore
  50. Bernard Stone

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Schulter, Lydon debate ties to special interests (496 words)
Schulter said Lydon is the one who has worked as an attorney for the mortgage brokers of Illinois, challenging a state law against predatory lenders in federal court.
Schulter defiantly refused to leave the library a year and a half ago, demanding to know why boxes of books were being removed.
Schulter said he is managing growth in the ward well, but Lydon said: "His priority is making the ward look pretty for developers, not convenient for residents.
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