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Former Illinois Representative
Todd H. Stroger (born January 14, 1963) is the former president of the Cook County, Illinois Board and a former alderman for the 8th ward in Chicago.
Todd_Stroger
American politician
John H. Stroger Jr. (May 19, 1929 – January 18, 2008) was an American politician who served from 1994 until 2006 as the first African-American president
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Name list
writer Todd Strauss-Schulson, American film director, screenwriter, producer, editor and cinematographer Todd Stroger, American politician Todd Sucherman
Todd_(given_name)
American politician (born 1947)
challenger was unusual. Her two immediate elected predecessors, John Stroger and Todd Stroger, had usually faced primary election opponents during their reelection
Toni_Preckwinkle
Topics referred to by the same term
Stroger: Bob Stroger, American blues singer and bassist John Stroger, first African-American president of the Cook County Board of Commissioners Todd
Stroger
American politician
and External Relations. Preckwinkle credits Mitchell with keeping the Todd Stroger sales tax repeal from unravelling in the Cook County budgeting process
Christian_Mitchell
that it was time for me to move on." John Stroger was replaced on the November ballot by his son, Todd Stroger, who won the election and succeeded Steele
Bobbie_L._Steele
Major American newspaper, founded 1847
as Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich and Cook County Board President Todd Stroger, to task and calling for their removal from office. In 2018, the Chicago
Chicago_Tribune
American politician (born 1983)
New mayors in Dolton, Robbins enlist Cook County political veterans Todd Stroger, Dorothy Brown". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved March 1, 2024. Carol Jones
Tiffany_Henyard
Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in 2008
north, saw significant additional rainfall. Due to flooding in Chicago, Todd Stroger declared a state of emergency for Cook County due to flooding of the
Hurricane_Ike
Radio station in Berwyn, Illinois, United States
Board former president Todd Stroger gets WVON show", Crain's Chicago Business. May 14, 2019. Retrieved December 15, 2021. "Todd Stroger joins WVON as morning
WVON
Private university in New Orleans, Louisiana, US
University, Long Beach Todd Stroger 1985 Elected Cook County, Illinois Board President in 2006, succeeding his father, John Stroger. Gary Carter, Jr. 1996
Xavier University of Louisiana
Xavier_University_of_Louisiana
Private college-preparatory school in Chicago, Illinois, United States
Young Guns. Michael Sorrell (1984), President of Paul Quinn College. Todd Stroger (1981), former Cook County Board President Ed Sweeney, (1905), starting
St._Ignatius_College_Prep
Suffering health ailments, John Stroger was removed from the ticket in June and replaced by his son Todd Stroger. John Stroger retired in August, and Bobbie
2006 Cook County, Illinois, elections
2006_Cook_County,_Illinois,_elections
Ward in Chicago
William D. Meyering, William Cousins (a judge and reform advocate), Todd Stroger (who later became president of the Cook County Board of Commissioners)
8th_ward,_Chicago
Radio station in Harvey, Illinois, United States
Jackson, Todd Stroger quit morning show at WVON", Daily Herald. July 7, 2020. Retrieved December 15, 2021. "Report: Maze Jackson, Todd Stroger Quit Morning
WBGX
American politician (born 1958)
were supported by Cook County Board President John Stroger and later his son and successor Todd Stroger. Quigley contended the county could operate more
Mike_Quigley
Position of county coroner for Cook County, Illinois
Dunne Edmund Donoghue 1993–2006 Richard Phelan Nancy Jones 2007–2012 Todd Stroger Stephen Cina 2012–2016 Toni Preckwinkle Ponni Arunkumar 2016– Toni Preckwinkle
Cook_County_Medical_Examiner
American politician
New mayors in Dolton, Robbins enlist Cook County political veterans Todd Stroger, Dorothy Brown". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 1 March 2024. DoGood, Silence
Dorothy_Brown_(politician)
American politician (born 1946)
was mentioned as a likely fill-in who could be trusted until Stroger's son, Todd Stroger, could run to replace his father as President and William Beavers
John_P._Daley
Dunne (1969–90) Richard Phelan (1990–94) John Stroger (1994–2006) Bobbie L. Steele (2006) Todd Stroger (2006–10) Toni Preckwinkle (2010–present) Elections
2026 Cook County, Illinois, elections
2026_Cook_County,_Illinois,_elections
Unicameral legislature of Cook County, Illinois
President: Democrat Commissioners: 12 (D), 5 (R) 2006–2010 President: Todd Stroger 1st district: Earlean Collins (D) 2nd district: Robert Steele (D) 3rd
Cook County Board of Commissioners
Cook_County_Board_of_Commissioners
American politician (born 1941)
interest in replacing John Stroger on the ballot in the 2006 race for President of the Cook County Board. Stroger's son Todd Stroger was ultimately selected
Danny Davis (Illinois politician)
Danny_Davis_(Illinois_politician)
the Cook County Board of Commissioners election, incumbent President Todd Stroger, a Democrat appointed in 2006 and elected outright to a full term later
2010 Cook County, Illinois, elections
2010_Cook_County,_Illinois,_elections
American politician (born 1961)
was appointed by mayor Richard M. Daley to fill the vacancy left after Todd Stroger retired to become President of the Cook County Board of Commissioners
Michelle_A._Harris
American politician
Stroger suffered a stroke a week before, Claypool still lost to Stroger in the primary. The Cook County Democratic Party appointed Stroger's son Todd
Forrest_Claypool
Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago Board of Commissioners Todd Stroger, former president of the Cook County Board of Commissioners –withdrew
2020 Cook County, Illinois, elections
2020_Cook_County,_Illinois,_elections
of the Cook County Board of Commissioners and former Chicago alderman Todd Stroger, former President of the Cook County Board of Commissioners Local officeholders
2019_Chicago_mayoral_election
Chief executive of county government in Cook County, Illinois
John Stroger December 5, 1994 August 1, 2006 2+7⁄8 11+1⁄2 Democratic Bobbie L. Steele August 1, 2006 December 4, 2006 1⁄8 1⁄2 Democratic Todd Stroger December
List of presidents of the Cook County Board of Commissioners
List_of_presidents_of_the_Cook_County_Board_of_Commissioners
term as commissioner, Schneider lead the fight to repeal President Todd Stroger's sales tax increase. Schneider authored legislation that reduced campaign
Tim_Schneider
American politician (born 1963)
the February 27, 2007 municipal elections. The deal also allowed for Todd Stroger to replace his father John as the president of the County Board and Beavers
Sandi_Jackson
19th century American politician
Dunne (1969–90) Richard Phelan (1990–94) John Stroger (1994–2006) Bobbie L. Steele (2006) Todd Stroger (2006–10) Toni Preckwinkle (2010–present) Elections
John_Wesley_Stewart
Post-1923 Chicago City Council members
Condon William Cousins Jr. Marian Humes Keith Caldwell Lorraine L. Dixon Todd Stroger Michelle A. Harris Sheldon M. Govier Arthur G. Lindell (Republican) Reginald
List of Chicago alderpersons since 1923
List_of_Chicago_alderpersons_since_1923
election, incumbent first-term president John Stroger, a Democrat, was reelected. Incumbent John H. Stroger, Jr. defeated Cook County commissioner Calvin
1998 Cook County, Illinois, elections
1998_Cook_County,_Illinois,_elections
American politician
later that year and most recently she voted against Board President Todd Stroger's 2008 budget and opposed the increase in the Cook County sales tax. During
Elizabeth_Ann_Doody_Gorman
Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago Board of Commissioners Todd Stroger, former president of the Cook County Board of Commissioners –withdrew
2020 Clerk of the Cook County Circuit Court election
2020_Clerk_of_the_Cook_County_Circuit_Court_election
Dunne (1969–90) Richard Phelan (1990–94) John Stroger (1994–2006) Bobbie L. Steele (2006) Todd Stroger (2006–10) Toni Preckwinkle (2010–present) Elections
2018 Cook County, Illinois, elections
2018_Cook_County,_Illinois,_elections
American politician (1935–2024)
Stroger, who suffered a stroke in March of that year. The deal called for Beavers to assume Stroger's County Commissioner seat, Stroger's son, Todd Stroger
William_Beavers
American politician (born 1957)
from the general election, and the Democratic Party selected his son, Todd Stroger, to take his place on the ballot. Peraica ran a strong campaign in the
Tony_Peraica
Dunne (1969–90) Richard Phelan (1990–94) John Stroger (1994–2006) Bobbie L. Steele (2006) Todd Stroger (2006–10) Toni Preckwinkle (2010–present) Elections
2022 Cook County, Illinois, elections
2022_Cook_County,_Illinois,_elections
American election
Commissioners election, incumbent second-term President John Stroger, a Democrat, was reelected. Stroger was only the forth person ever to win three elections
2002 Cook County, Illinois, elections
2002_Cook_County,_Illinois,_elections
Dunne (1969–90) Richard Phelan (1990–94) John Stroger (1994–2006) Bobbie L. Steele (2006) Todd Stroger (2006–10) Toni Preckwinkle (2010–present) Elections
1986 Cook County, Illinois, elections
1986_Cook_County,_Illinois,_elections
Dunne (1969–90) Richard Phelan (1990–94) John Stroger (1994–2006) Bobbie L. Steele (2006) Todd Stroger (2006–10) Toni Preckwinkle (2010–present) Elections
1946 Cook County, Illinois, elections
1946_Cook_County,_Illinois,_elections
and Jackson Jr.'s wife David E. Miller, former state Representative Todd Stroger, former President of the Cook County Board of Commissioners James Hickey
2013 Illinois's 2nd congressional district special election
2013_Illinois's_2nd_congressional_district_special_election
American politician
the Cook County Board of Commissioners John Stroger and his successors Bobbie L. Steele and Todd Stroger. Schumann worked as a property tax analyst employed
Herb_Schumann
Democrat, did not seek reelection. Democrat, John Stroger, was elected to succeed him in office. Stroger was the first African-American to be elected to
1994 Cook County, Illinois, elections
1994_Cook_County,_Illinois,_elections
group[dead link], Associated Press, January 25, 2008. Gary Washburn, John Stroger dies at 78 Archived 2008-04-17 at the Wayback Machine. Chicago Tribune
List of superdelegates at the 2008 Democratic National Convention
List_of_superdelegates_at_the_2008_Democratic_National_Convention
Dunne (1969–90) Richard Phelan (1990–94) John Stroger (1994–2006) Bobbie L. Steele (2006) Todd Stroger (2006–10) Toni Preckwinkle (2010–present) Elections
2014 Cook County, Illinois, elections
2014_Cook_County,_Illinois,_elections
Dunne (1969–90) Richard Phelan (1990–94) John Stroger (1994–2006) Bobbie L. Steele (2006) Todd Stroger (2006–10) Toni Preckwinkle (2010–present) Elections
1990 Cook County, Illinois, elections
1990_Cook_County,_Illinois,_elections
Public memorial in Chicago, Illinois, US
Damen Avenue, and West Polk Street. The site lies between the John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital and the Jesse Brown VA Medical Center within the Illinois
COVID-19 Memorial Monument of Honor, Remembrance and Resilience
COVID-19_Memorial_Monument_of_Honor,_Remembrance_and_Resilience
Novel series by Yoshiyuki Tomino
was the go-between for Affranchi and Messer and his associates. Truth Stroger (トルース・シュトロンガー, Torūsu Syutorongā) A watcher sent by Metatron. A drunken
Gaia_Gear
Pursell, Haley O.; Anderson-Nathe, Michael; Scholl, Juliana E.; Korthuis, P. Todd (2013). "Correlates of HIV Risk Behaviors Among Homeless and Unstably Housed
Women_and_HIV/AIDS
November 28, 2017. "ROSKAM 'chasing good' in TAX BILL—it's BUDGET DAY—STROGER's back". POLITICO. November 21, 2017. Retrieved May 22, 2018. "Twitter"
2018 Illinois gubernatorial election
2018_Illinois_gubernatorial_election
the Edward W. Brooke Courthouse in Boston, Massachusetts; the John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County; the John Hope Franklin Memorial Plaza in
List of Alpha Phi Alpha members
List_of_Alpha_Phi_Alpha_members
List of notable people from Illinois
player (born in Wisconsin) Lee Strobel, Christian apologetic author John Stroger, president of Cook County Commissioners 1994–2006 Cal Strong, Olympic water
List_of_people_from_Illinois
Award by Blues Foundation, since 2015 also a music museum in Memphis, Tennessee
Scrapper Blackwell O. V. Wright Lil' Ed and the Blues Imperials 2025 Bob Stroger William Bell Blind Willie Johnson Henry Townshend Jessie Mae Hemphill 2026
Blues_Hall_of_Fame
TODD STROGER
TODD STROGER
Boy/Male
Welsh English
Father.
Boy/Male
English German
Famous ruler.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Fox
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Satisfying
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French
Fox; Form of Todd
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from the Middle English personal name Dodde, Dudde, Old English Dodda, Dudda, which remained in fairly widespread and frequent use in England until the 14th century. It seems to have been originally a byname, but the meaning is not clear; it may come from a Germanic root used to describe something round and lumpish—hence a short, plump man.Irish : of English origin, taken to Sligo in the 16th century by a Shropshire family; also sometimes adopted by bearers of the Gaelic name Ó Dubhda (see Dowd).Daniel and Mary Dod, natives of England, emigrated to Branford, CT, in about 1645.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, German
Famous Ruler; Form of Rodney; From the Island Clearing; Variant of Roderick Famous Ruler
Female
Scandinavian
Short form of Scandinavian Tordis, TORD means "Thor's goddess" or "Thor's woman."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English pode ‘toad’.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Todd, TOD means "fox."
Boy/Male
English American
Fox. Tod is a Scottish nickname meaning a clever or wily person.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Tydd St. Mary in Lincolnshire or Tydd St. Giles in Cambridgeshire, named probably with an unattested Old English word, tydd ‘shrubs’, ‘brush’, ‘wood’.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly northern) and Scottish
English (mainly northern) and Scottish : nickname for someone thought to resemble a fox, for example in cunning or slyness, or perhaps more obviously in having red hair, from northern Middle English tod(de) ‘fox’ (of unknown origin).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Rhodes.German : variant of Rode 1.
Boy/Male
English
Abbreviation of Theodore.
Boy/Male
English
Horse
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a maker of purses and bags, from Middle English cod ‘bag’.English : nickname for a man noted for his apparent sexual prowess, from cod(piece), in Tudor times the garment worn prominently over the male genitals.English : from Middle English cod, the fish (of uncertain origin, perhaps a transferred use of 1), applied as a metonymic occupational name for a fisherman or seller of these fish, or possibly as a nickname for someone thought to resemble the fish in some way.Irish : variant of Cody.Irish (County Wexford) : from the Anglo-Saxon personal name Cod.
Male
Norwegian
Norwegian form of Old Norse Oddr, ODD means "point of a weapon."
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, from a byname for a cunning person or someone with red hair, from Middle English todde, TODD means "fox."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, German, Greek, Scottish
Fox
TODD STROGER
TODD STROGER
Girl/Female
Muslim
Girl/Female
Muslim
Pious, Righteous
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Light of the Lord
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Desirable; Endearing
Male
Egyptian
, star of the divine father.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Riddle.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Fennell.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Great Political Man
Girl/Female
Tamil
Suhrita | ஸà¯à®¹à¯à®°à®¿à®¤à®¾
Well disposed
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from the city in Kent, which is recorded by Bede (c.730) under the names of both Dorubrevi and Hrofæcæstre. The former represents the original British name, composed of the elements duro- ‘fortress’ and brÄ«vÄ â€˜bridge’. The second represents a contracted form of this (possibly affected by folk etymological connection with Old English hrÅf ‘roof’) combined with an explanatory Old English cæster ‘Roman fort’ (from Latin castra ‘military camp’). There is a much smaller place in Northumbria also called Rochester, which seems to have been named in imitation of the more important one, but which is a more than occasional source of the surname. In other cases there may also have been confusion with Wroxeter in Shropshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Rochecestre.
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a.
Like a toad.
n.
A small toad.
a.
Even-toed.
a.
Strange; odd.
a.
Told in a story.
p. p. & a.
Narrated; told.
a.
Told in the ear, i. e., told privately; as, auricular confession to the priest.
superl.
Remaining over; unconnected; detached; fragmentary; hence, occasional; inconsiderable; as, odd jobs; odd minutes; odd trifles.
a.
Having the end secured by nails driven obliquely, said of a board, plank, or joist serving as a brace, and in general of any part of a frame secured to other parts by diagonal nailing.
superl.
Not paired with another, or remaining over after a pairing; without a mate; unmatched; single; as, an odd shoe; an odd glove.
n.
A paddock, or toad.
superl.
Not divisible by 2 without a remainder; not capable of being evenly paired, one unit with another; as, 1, 3, 7, 9, 11, etc., are odd numbers.
a.
Capable of being told.
a.
Having (such or so many) toes; -- chiefly used in composition; as, narrow-toed, four-toed.
a.
Odd; fantastic.
v. t. & i.
To weigh; to yield in tods.
n.
A toad or frog.