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9 Anthony Beale. 70,160,854. 20,000,000. 97%. 37 Emma Mitts. 21,173,605. 8,850,000 ... 13 Marty Quinn. 54,318,787. 77,50
How does capital spending vary by ward? This chart lists Chicago aldermen in the order of how often they vote in agreement with Mayor Emanuel from 2015-2017 along with actual CPS capital expenditure on facilities in their wards for FY13-17 and the CPS capital budget for FY18-19. The reasoning behind how CPS allocates capital spending and facility repair is not transparently available to the public.

Vote % Ward Alderman

Expenditure FY13-17

Budget FY18-19

Vote % Ward Alderman

Expenditure FY13-17

Budget, FY18-19

100%

14 Edward Burke

47,565,190

-

90%

4 Sophia King

154,039,120

12,800,000

100%

40 Patrick O'Connor

29,436,929

17,000,000

90%

18 Derrick Curtis

36,690,274

3,100,000

100%

30 Ariel Reboyras

13,746,523

-

90%

11 Patrick D. Thompson

61,964,655

7,225,000

100%

25 Daniel Solis

19,249,742

1,000,000

89%

47 Ameya Pawar

107,217,416

24,950,000

100%

39 Margaret Laurino

8,746,206

37,000,000

89%

26 Roberto Maldonado

51,803,762

23,750,000

99%

46 James Cappleman

12,909,884

10,000,000

89%

36 Gilbert Villegas

17,382,455

35,975,000

98%

48 Harry Osterman

10,283,528

30,450,000

88%

20 Willie Cochran

27,366,461

-

98%

49 Joseph Moore

3,521,293

-

87%

5 Leslie Hairston

31,142,270

20,000,000

97%

8 Michelle Harris

84,756,575

17,250,000

87%

16,965,628

3,950,000

74,446,751

9,700,000

87%

2 Brian Hopkins

5,757,345

-

70,160,854

20,000,000

85%

43 Michelle Smith

27,172,402

-

43,935,865

-

7,009,284

20,500,000

97% 97%

27 Walter Burnett, Jr. 9 Anthony Beale

16 Toni Foulkes

97%

37 Emma Mitts

21,173,605

8,850,000

85%

28 Jason Ervin

96%

34 Carrie Austin

27,458,278

-

85%

50 Debra Silverstein

95%

21 Howard Brookins, Jr.

40,093,794

2,600,000

84%

31 Milly Santiago

10,044,895

500,000

33 Deborah Mell

27,548,374

700,000

40,897,628

13,200,000

7,587,830

-

95%

7 Gregory Mitchell

16,608,980

21,650,000

84%

94%

12 George Cardenas

23,245,947

-

82%

94%

24 Michael Scott

44,460,405

1,550,000

79%

35 Carlos Ramirez-Rosa

94%

15 Raymond Lopez

80,480,959

-

78%

42 Brendan Reilly

241,750

-

94%

6 Roderick Sawyer

24,491,512

-

75%

10 Susan S. Garza

18,392,011

400,000

3 Pat Dowell

93%

13 Marty Quinn

54,318,787

77,500,000

74%

38 Nicholas Sposato

25,794,048

-

93%

22 Ricardo Munoz

31,716,292

8,725,000

73%

29 Chris Taliaferro

21,327,938

35,400,000

56,010,122

-

69%

45 John Arena

33,983,993

1,550,000

92%

1 Joe Moreno

92%

23 Michael Zalewski

18,701,704

-

68%

17 David Moore

13,436,326

-

92%

44 Thomas Tunney

3,296,816

7,350,000

59%

32 Scott Waguespack

11,189,689

-

91%

19 Matthew O'Shea

40,907,624

8,800,000

52%

41 Anthony Napolitano

84,428,604

37,500,000

Sources: CPS FY19 Capital Budget; Dick Simpson, et al, Chicago City Council Report #9, 17 May 2017, University of Illinois, Chicago.