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George Cárdenas
Member of the Cook County Board of Review
from the 1st district
Assumed office
December 5, 2022
Preceded byTammy Wendt
Succeeded byAnabel Abarca
Former member of the Chicago City Council
from the 12th ward
In office
2003–2022
Preceded byRay Frias
Succeeded byAnabel Abarca
Personal details
Born (1964-10-09) October 9, 1964 (age 60)
Santiago Papasquiaro, Mexico
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseHaby Perales
EducationNortheastern Illinois University (BA, MA)

George A. Cárdenas (born October 9, 1964) was Alderman of the 12th Ward of the City of Chicago. A member of the Democratic Party, he was elected to his first term on the Chicago City Council in 2003.[1] He was elected commissioner of the 1st district of the Cook County Board of Review in the 2022 election, and subsequently resigned from the City Council.[2][3][4]

Early life

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Cardenas was born in Santiago Papasquiaro in the mountains of northern Mexico. Cardenas and his family moved to Chicago in 1978 where he attended Lane Tech High School. After graduation, he joined the United States Navy for four years. He earned his bachelor's degree from Northeastern Illinois University and went on to work as an auditor and a substitute teacher in public schools. Cardenas later became a tax and business consultant and went back to school to earn his master's degree in political science from Northeastern Illinois University.[5]

Election

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Cardenas first ran for alderman in 2003. Cardenas was supported by the powerful Hispanic Democratic Organization, a group with strong ties to Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley.[6] In a 3-way race in February 2003, Cardenas and incumbent Alderman Ray Frias were the top two vote-getters, but neither earned a majority, forcing a run-off election scheduled for April 2003. Frias withdrew his candidacy prior to the run-off, cancelling the run-off, and leaving Cardenas as the winner.[7]

Aldermanic career

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Cardenas has won reelection in 2007, 2011, 2015, and 2019. Cardenas currently serves as the City Council Deputy Floor Leader and Chair of the Committee on Environmental Protection and Energy. He is also a member of eight committees: Committees, Rules & Ethics; Finance, Budget, Contracting Oversight and Equity, Economic Capital and Technology Development, Immigrant and Refugee Rights, License and Consumer Protection and Pedestrian and Traffic Safety.[8]

In 2006, Cardenas lost to Ald. Ricardo Muñoz in the race for state central committeeman for Illinois' 4th Congressional District, a Democratic Party post.

In the runoff of the 2019 Chicago mayoral election, Cardenas endorsed Lori Lightfoot.[9]

Cardenas served as a delegate to the 2012 Democratic National Convention.[10]

Cook County Board of Review

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He was elected commissioner of the 1st district of the Cook County Board of Review in the 2022 election, and subsequently resigned from the City Council to assume his seat.

Professional career

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Before joining government, Cardenas accumulated over a decade of experience working for Fortune 500 companies, including Centel Corporation, McDonald's Corporation, Andersen Worldwide, Tenneco Corporation, Ameritech/SBC Corporation.[11]

Personal life

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Cardenas lives with his wife and three daughters in McKinley Park.

Electoral history

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2003 Chicago 12th ward aldermanic election
Candidate General election[12] Runoff election
Votes % Votes %
George A. Cardenas 2,173 46.10 Runoff cancelled after
Frias withdrew as
a candidate
[13][14]
Rafael "Ray" Frias (incumbent) 2,121 44.99
Jose I. "Chavelo" Rodriguez 420 8.91
Total 47,14 100
2007 Chicago 12th ward aldermanic election[15]
Candidate Votes %
George A. Cardenas (incumbent) 2,592 59.19
Carina E. Sanchez 1,225 27.97
Jesus G. Saladar 180 4.11
Alberto Bocanegra Jr. 163 3.72
Alan R. Mercado 158 3.61
Jesus "Jesse" Iniguez 61 1.39
Total votes 4,379 100
2011 Chicago 12th ward aldermanic election[16]
Candidate Votes %
George A. Cardenas (incumbent) 2,697 55.36
Jose Guereca 324 18.78
Jesus "Jesse" Iniguez 798 16.38
Alberto Bocanegra Jr. 324 6.65
Maria E. "Chula" Ortiz 138 2.83
Alan R. Mercado 158 3.61
Jesus "Jesse" Iniguez 61 1.39
Total votes 4,872 100
2015 Chicago 12th ward aldermanic election[17]
Candidate Votes %
George A. Cardenas (incumbent) 3,379 100
Total votes 3,379 100
2019 Chicago 12th ward aldermanic election[18]
Candidate Votes %
George A. Cardenas (incumbent) 2,987 50.21
Pete DeMay 1,019 17.13
Jose Rico 1,006 16.91
Martha Yerania Rangel 929 15.62
Samuel Alcantar (Write in candidate) 8 0.13
Total votes 5,949 100

Cook County Board of Review

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2022 Cook County Board of Review 1st district Democratic primary[19]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic George A. Cardenas 61,278 57.24
Democratic Tammy Wendt (incumbent) 45,781 42.76
Total votes 107,059 100
2022 Cook County Board of Review 1st district election[20]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic George A. Cardenas 289,067 100
Total votes 289,067 100

Democratic state committeeman

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2006 Illinois 6th District Democratic Central State Committeeman[21]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ricardo Muñoz` 20,349 55.36
Democratic George Cardenas 16,404 44.63
Total votes 36,753 100

References

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  1. ^ "Ward 12". www.chicago.gov. Retrieved June 29, 2021.
  2. ^ Savedra, Madison (June 29, 2022). "Ald. George Cardenas Wins Cook County Board Of Review Seat, Will Leave City Council By The End Of The Year". Block Club Chicago. Retrieved July 6, 2022.
  3. ^ Savedra, Madison (December 12, 2022). "Anabel Abarca Picked To Lead 12th Ward After Cardenas Resigns". Block Club Chicago. Retrieved December 19, 2022.
  4. ^ Quig, A.D. (December 6, 2022). "Will property tax bills be late again next year? Muddy picture frustrates commissioners, offers challenge for fresh faces". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved January 23, 2023.
  5. ^ "12th Ward Chicago | 12th ward of Chicago Alderman George Cardenas' office". www.12thwardchicago.com. Retrieved June 29, 2021.
  6. ^ Lutton, Linda (February 6, 2003). "Dumped for Another Man". Chicago Reader. Retrieved June 29, 2021.
  7. ^ "Election results". Board of Election Commissioners for the city of Chicago. Archived from the original on February 6, 2010.
  8. ^ "City Clerk, City of Chicago".
  9. ^ "List of Endorsements in the Race for Chicago Mayor". NBC Chicago. March 18, 2019. Retrieved April 2, 2019.
  10. ^ Newman, Craig (September 2, 2012). "Who are the Illinois delegates to the Democratic National Convention?". Chicago Sun-Times. Archived from the original on May 2, 2013. Retrieved September 6, 2012.
  11. ^ Mihalopoulos, Dan (May 2, 2008). "What's your alderman's side job?". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved December 9, 2009.
  12. ^ "Final Canvass Board for the City of Chicago Tabulated Statements of the Returns and Proclamation of the Results of the Canvass of the Election Returns for the Municipal General Election Held in Each of the Precincts in all the Wards in the City of Chicago on Tuesday, February 25, 2003, A.D." (PDF). app.chicagoelections.com. Chicago Board of Elections. Retrieved February 9, 2023.
  13. ^ Stewart, Russ (December 28, 2005). "Gutierrez' 2008 Retirement Stirs Hispanic Ambitions". www.russstewart.com. Retrieved February 9, 2023.
  14. ^ Washburn, Gary (March 13, 2003). "Chicago Tribune 13 Mar 2003, page Page 2-2". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved February 9, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  15. ^ "Final Canvass Board for the City of Chicago Tabulated Statements of the Returns and Proclamation of the Results of the Canvass of the Election Returns for the Municipal General Election Held in Each of the Precincts in all the Wards in the City of Chicago on Tuesday, February 27, 2007, A.D." (PDF). app.chicagoelections.com. Chicago Board of Elections. Retrieved February 9, 2023.
  16. ^ "Tabulated Statement of the Returns and Proclamation of the Results of the Canvass of the Election Returns for the February 22, 2011 Municipal General Election Held in Each of the Precincts in All the Wards in the City of Chicago" (PDF). app.chicagoelections.com. Chicago Board of Elections. Retrieved February 9, 2023.
  17. ^ "Tabulated Statement of the Returns and Proclamation of the Results of the Canvass of the Election Returns for the February 24, 2015 Municipal General Election Held in Each of the Precincts in All the Wards in the City of Chicago" (PDF). app.chicagoelections.com. Chicago Board of Elections. Retrieved February 9, 2023.
  18. ^ "Tabulated Statement of the Returns and Proclamation of the Results of the Canvass of the Election Returns for the February 24, 2015 Municipal General Election Held in Each of the Precincts in All the Wards in the City of Chicago" (PDF). app.chicagoelections.com. Chicago Board of Elections. Retrieved February 9, 2023.
  19. ^ "Cook County & City of Chicago Primary Election June 28, 2022 Combined Summary" (PDF). Cook County Clerk. 2022.
  20. ^ "Tabulated Statement of the Returns and Proclamation of the Results of the Canvass of the Election Returns for the November 8, 2022 Gubernatorial General Election Held in Each of the Precincts in Cook County, Illinois Including the City of Chicago" (PDF). www.cookcountyclerkil.gov. Cook County Clerk. 2022. Retrieved December 6, 2022.
  21. ^ "Downloadable Vote Totals". Archived from the original on November 7, 2020. Retrieved February 9, 2023.
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