Mary Ann Smith is a former alderman of the 48th ward of the City of
Chicago
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; she was appointed in 1989 by Mayor
Richard M. Daley
Richard Michael Daley (born April 24, 1942) is an American politician who served as the 54th mayor of Chicago, Illinois, from 1989 to 2011. Daley was elected mayor in 1989 and was reelected five times until declining to run for a seventh term ...
to replace
Kathy Osterman
Kathy Osterman (July 22, 1943 – December 8, 1992), was a Chicago politician who was born Kathleen Mary Lonergan in the Bronx. Entering politics as a block club president who had been social director of Lawrence House, a facility for disabled p ...
.
She won re-election in 1991, and was re-elected four more times before retiring in 2011.
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She currently serves as a member of the Chicago Commission on Landmarks.
Early life
Smith attended
Mundelein College
Mundelein College was the last private, independent, Roman Catholic women's college in Illinois. Located on the edge of the Rogers Park and Edgewater neighborhoods on the far north side of Chicago, Illinois, Mundelein College was founded and admi ...
, now a part of
Loyola University Chicago
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, as an undergraduate student.
[ She and her husband have lived in Edgewater and Uptown since 1974.][ Her engagement with ward politics began with her involvement in the (IVI-IPO), during which time she worked with activists Marion Volini and Kathy Osterman, who would both become alderwomen of the 48th ward.][
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Aldermanic career
Smith became a Chicago alderman in 1989, being appointed by Mayor Richard M. Daley
Richard Michael Daley (born April 24, 1942) is an American politician who served as the 54th mayor of Chicago, Illinois, from 1989 to 2011. Daley was elected mayor in 1989 and was reelected five times until declining to run for a seventh term ...
. She was reelected in 1991,[ 1995, 1999, 2003, and 2007. In 2010, she announced that she would not be seeking reelection in 2011, thus ending her tenure as alderman.][
Smith earned a ]United Nations
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Programme Award for Citizen Action to Protect the Global Environment. She worked with the Chicago Park District to restructure their department and provide more recreational access to all Chicagoans. Smith is on the Advisory Council on Chicago Green Development.
In 2000, Smith helped organize the funding for Walkable Edgewater. Smith earned an award from the Chicago Civic Federation and a Soles and Spokes award from the Chicago Area Transportation Study.
Smith was an early supporter of the Human Rights Ordinance and the Domestic Partner Ordinance.
In 2005 Smith was instrumental in the controversial decision to open Rickover Naval Academy in the facilities of Senn High School. This decision met with intense opposition from residents and anti-war activists concerned about military recruitment of the community's poor.
Smith worked with People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
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(PETA
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) to draft the proposed Elephant Protection Ordinance, which if adopted would mandate humane treatment of elephants within the city.[PETA's Elephant Protection Ordinance page]
/ref> After two unsuccessful attempts at passage, Smith on December 16, 2009, for the third time introduced the ordinance.
In 2007 Smith ran unopposed for re-election to a fifth term after Smith got two of her supporters, Susanne J. Henning and Albert L. Lewis, to file with the Chicago Board of Elections objections to her opponent's nominating paperwork.
Smith was one of the top three alderman lagging in spending so-called "aldermanic menu" funds, which allows aldermen to choose from a menu of street, sidewalk, alley and anti-crime improvements.
Smith appeared in the documentary Uptown: Portrait of a Palace about Chicago's Uptown Theatre.
On July 2, 2010, in response to the overturning of the Chicago handgun ban by the Supreme Court, she said "that law was written for militias and, "they guaranteed the right to carry around muskets not Uzis."
Honors
Smith earned a United Nations
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Programme Award for Citizen Action to Protect the Global Environment, an award from the Chicago Civic Federation, and a Soles and Spokes award from the Chicago Area Transportation Study.
In 1997 Smith was inducted into the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame
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as a Friend of the Community.
Personal life
Smith is married to Robert C. Smith, who is a professor at John Marshall Law School.[ They have two sons.][
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References
External links
Alderman Mary Ann Smith, 48th Ward Chicago
political action committee web site
48th Ward Web Page
Save Senn
an organization opposing the establishment of Rickover Naval Academy
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Chicago City Council members
Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
Women city councillors in Illinois