Margaret Laurino

Margaret Laurino

Margaret Laurino Barnette is Alderman of the 39th Ward of the City of Chicago. She is the daughter of former Alderman Anthony C. Laurino, the sister of former state Representative William Laurino, and the wife of 39th Ward Democratic Committeeman Randy Barnette.

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Early life

Laurino is a life long resident of Chicago; she attended St. Edward’s Elementary School and Alvernia High School. She went on to Northeastern Illinois University where she earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Education and Master’s Degree in History.[1]

Family legacy and controversy

Her father, Anthony C. Laurino, became the 39th ward alderman in 1965 and served for nearly three decades; he was quoted in a 1987 interview with the Chicago Tribune as saying that he walked the alleys of the ward to get to know residents and became known as the "alley alderman."[2] When he resigned in 1994 due to poor health, she was appointed to replace him by Mayor Richard M. Daley.

A year later, the elder Laurino was indicted by federal investigators on a ghost-payrolling scheme. He died before the trial was concluded, but several family members were convicted, including his wife, Bonnie Rhein Laurino; another daughter, Marie D'Amico; and D'Amico's husband, John.[3]

Aldermanic career

Laurino is Chairperson of the Economic, Capital and Technology Development Committee where she has worked on a proposal for citywide wireless Internet access. She also created the Aldermanic Technology Task Force, which meets quarterly to discuss technological needs in city government.[4]

In addition to technology advancements, Laurino has proposed several other ordinances: legislation that regulates restrictive covenants on land occupied by grocery and drug stores, and legislation that created mandatory ethics training for all city employees that could be done online.[5]

Laurino also claims among her accomplishments: a new police station in her ward, a new health center at Roosevelt High School, and helping bring $500,000 for improvements into the homes of senior citizens.[6]

Aldermanic challenges

In 1995, Laurino was forced into a challenging run-off[7] with Tony Fornelli, ultimately winning with 61 percent of the vote. In 1999 she again won 61 percent of the vote, then ran unopposed in 2003 and received 79 percent of the vote in 2007.[8]

Current campaign

In 2010, four candidates filed to run in the 39th Ward aldermanic campaign; with the exception of Laurino, all of them later faced objector petitions asking claiming that they failed to gather enough signatures. All the objector petitions were filed by Rosa and Pat J. Kelly, and Pat Kelly reportedly works in Laurino's office.[9]

Matthew J. Robinson was kept off the ballot but is running as a write-in candidate. Lyndon A. Johnson was also kept off the ballot and appears to be running a mock-campaign.[10] Mary Hunter stayed on the ballot and is running a grassroots campaign.

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