- 1). Visit the Office of the City Clerk's website. Hover your cursor over "City Council" and click on "Find Your Alderman".
- 2). Search by your home address. The site allows you to search by ward or alderman, but chances are you don't know either. Click "Here" to search by your address.
- 3). Type your house number and your street's direction, name and type. Click "Submit". Your ward number will be given to you.
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