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Where in the Ward Are We?
The Chicago City Council on May 16 approved a city ward map that sets new ward boundaries for the next ten years.
Ward Redistricting on the Ballot?
Voters may be able to vote on the map that redraws boundaries for the city’s 50 wards—or not.
Coalitions and Community Groups Coalescing
CHANGE Illinois and the People’s Map Commission have joined the City Council’s Latino Caucus to propose a redistricting map that includes 15 majority-Latino wards, 16 majority-Black wards and one majority-Asian American ward.
Citywide Redistricting: Still Shuffling
The Chicago City Council Rules Committee scheduled four public hearings about the Chicago Ward remap in January. One has already been held, and it raised concerns about public input.
Ward Redistricting Update
The Chicago City Council has scheduled four hearings in January to give members of the public time to comment on proposed ward maps.
Redistricting: It Ain’t Over ‘til It’s Over
Hearings have begun in federal court on the suits challenging state redistricting maps. The Chicago City Council will hold hearings on proposed ward maps into January.
Redistricting Update
New maps have been passed for Illinois and for Cook County. The Chicago City Council weighs three different ward map proposals.
People’s Map Seeking City Council Support
The Chicago Advisory Redistricting Commission delivered its independently drawn city ward map to the City Clerk’s office on Monday, November 23.
League President’s Testimony on Redistricting
Block Club Chicago quoted part of LWV Chicago President Anne Jamieson’s testimony before the City Council’s Rules Committee in its recent article about the redistricting process.
Fight for Fair Ward Maps
Chicago's City Council must legislate new ward maps based on population figures from the 2020 Census. Take action against gerrymandered wards that protect incumbents and fragment racial, ethnic and other communities of Chicago!
LWV Chicago Urges Support for Independent Commission’s Map of Chicago Wards
On October 26, LWV Chicago President Anne Jamieson wrote Michelle Harris, Chair, and other members of the Rules Committee to publish plans for redrawing the ward maps of the city of Chicago.
Your Chance to Comment on Ward Map Redistricting
If ten alderpersons support the independent Chicago Advisory Redistricting Commission’s final People’s Map, it would trigger a special election to allow Chicago voters to choose the ward redistricting map they want.
Redistricting Update
Get a first look at the People’s City Ward Map, as well as an update on the ward mapping process and Illinois US Congressional Redistricting.
Take Two: The Second Draft of Chicago Wards
The Chicago Advisory Redistricting Commission has released its second ward map draft. Community members will have until October 1 to provide feedback on the draft map for commissioners to review and consider changes.
Drawing City Maps Based on Demographics and Community Input
Demographic data would lead to major shifts in city maps based on recent population increases and declines—but the City Council aren't likely to base new maps on them. What about the push for an independent map?
The Case for Independent Redistricting: Academics Weigh In
Three University of Illinois at Chicago professors make a strong case for taking Chicago ward redistricting out of the hands of politicians. In the past, maps drawn by the City Council were the norm.
Help Draw Chicago’s New Ward Map
Chicagoans interested in serving on an independent commission to redraw the city’s ward map need to submit an application online by April 9. The commission will create a map to compete with the one aldermen are expected to draw.
How Independent Redistricting Works in Austin, Texas
Having an independent commission redraw the city’s ward map—as a coalition led by CHANGE Illinois is promoting in Chicago—is unusual but not unheard of in this country. It worked in 2013 for Austin, Texas, which is about to repeat the process.
CHANGE Illinois Launches Effort to Create an Independent Advisory Redistricting Commission
In cooperation with neighborhood organizations and good government groups, CHANGE Illinois will be creating the Chicago Advisory Redistricting Commission. “Our goal is to see an independent remapping commission that will reflect the core rich diversity of the city.”
What Gerrymandering Does to Neighborhoods: The Story of Englewood
No Chicago neighborhood has suffered more from municipal gerrymandering than Englewood. The largely African American community on the South Side has been divided among six wards since the 1970s and has never had a single alderman.