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Preceded by
  
Theris Gabinski


Name
  
Theodore Matlak

Residence
  
Chicago, Illinois  United States

Ted Matlak was the alderman of the 32nd ward in Chicago from 1998 until 2007. On April 17, 2007 Matlak lost to challenger Scott Waguespack in a close aldermanic race

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Background

Matlak was born in Chicago near the 2500 block of Marshfield in a tavern to Priscilla Gordon and the son of Polish immigrants, Theodore Matlak Sr. His younger sister now resides there with her children and his parents. Matlak was appointed alderman by former alderman Theris Gabinksi and was an intern to ex-Congressman Dan Rostenkowski while attending page school in Washington D.C. He graduated from Gordon College Prep, and originally intended on joining the U.S. army. Unfortunately, health issues relating to his kidneys prevented such a career, and he instead proceeded to attend DePaul University in Chicago, where he received an accounting degree. In 1991, he married Gail and later he had 2 daughters: Emily and Aubrey Matlak.

Matlak has received two kidney transplants: one in 1993 and one in 2004.

Politics

Matlak served as 32nd ward alderman in Chicago for nine years from 1998 to 2007. He had previously interned with Dan Rostenkowski and worked in the ward office of former alderman Terry Gabinski. He finished the term of Theris Gabinski and was elected with a majority of the vote in 2004. His challenger was Jay Stone, son of former 50th ward alderman Bernard Stone. Stone not only supported Matlak, but "lambasted his son for running, calling him an "embarrassment' who 'doesn't know what he's doing' and saying that he had 'absolutely no understanding of politics.'" His second opponent was newcomer and current alderman Scott Waguespack, who beat him in a tight race by only 121 votes in 2007. Among some of his accomplishments during his aldermadic career were having several Chicago Public Parks built and having a new Chicago Public Library built. Matlak lost the February 2, 2010 Democratic Primary Election for Commissioner of the 12th District of the Cook County Board to politician John Fritchey.

References

Theodore Matlak Wikipedia


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