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Mary Ann Smith
Member of Chicago City Council for the 48th ward
In office 1989–2011
Preceded by
Kathy Osterman
Succeeded by
Harry Osterman
Personal details
Spouse
Ronald C. Smith
Children
2
Education
Mundelein College
Mary Ann Smith is a former alderman of the 48th ward of the City of Chicago; she was appointed in 1989 by Mayor Richard M. Daley to replace Kathy Osterman.[1] She won re-election in 1991, and was re-elected four more times before retiring in 2011.[2][3] She currently serves as a member of the Chicago Commission on Landmarks.[4][5]
^Joravsky, Ben (2007-05-21). "Democracy, 48th-Ward style". [Chicago Reader]. Retrieved 2010-03-03.
^Kappel, Amber (October 2010). "Finding aid for Mary Ann Smith Papers 1978-2009" (PDF). Women and Leadership Archives, Loyola University Chicago. Retrieved 2019-06-04.
^Chicago Election Results Archived 2007-02-27 at the Wayback Machine
^Kamin, Blair (29 July 2015). "Emanuel appoints 3 new members to city landmarks panel". chicagotribune.com. Retrieved 2019-06-04.
^"City of Chicago :: Commission on Chicago Landmarks". www.chicago.gov. Retrieved 2019-06-04.
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