Cook County Board of Commissioners 7th district

Cook County Board of Commissioners 7th district is a single-member electoral district for the Cook County Board of Commissioners. It is currently represented by Alma E. Anaya, a Democrat.

History
The district was established in 1994, when the board transitioned from holding elections in individual districts, as opposed to the previous practice of having two multi-member districts districts: one for ten seats from the city of Chicago and another for seven seats from suburban Cook County at-large.

1994 boundaries
When the district was first established, the district represented parts of the southwest side of Chicago, as well as the cities of Cicero and Stickney, Illinois.

2001 redistricting
New boundaries were adopted in August 2001, with redistricting taking place following the 2000 United States Census. The district included part of the southwest side of Chicago, as well as part of the city of Cicero.

In regards to townships and equivalent jurisdictions, the district's redistricted boundaries included portions of the city of Chicago and portions of the Cicero Township.

2012 redistricting
The district as redistricted in 2012, following the 2010 United States Census, was located entirely within the city boundaries of Chicago. It was primarily located on the city's southwest side. Chicago neighborhoods which the district represented include Back of the Yards, Chinatown, Bridgeport, Brighton Park, Heart of Chicago, Little Village, Lower West Side, McKinley Park, Pilsen, West Lawn.

The district was 18.13 square miles (11,604.98 acres).

2022 redistricting
The district as redistricted in 2022, following the 2020 United States Census, is entirely located within the city boundaries of Chicago, covering portions of the city's West Side and South Side.

Politics
The district has only ever been represented by Democratic commissioners. The district has been strong Democratic in its Cook County Board of Commissioner elections.

Demographics
The district's population is, and has always been, heavily Hispanic.

Election results
!Year !Winning candidate !Party !Vote (pct) !Opponent !Party ! Vote (pct)
 * colspan=16 style="text-align:center;" |Cook County Board of Commissioners 7th district general elections
 * colspan=16 style="text-align:center;" |Cook County Board of Commissioners 7th district general elections
 * 1994
 * |Joseph Mario Moreno
 * | Democratic
 * 1998
 * |Joseph Mario Moreno
 * | Democratic
 * | 25,587 (84.27%)
 * | Alberto Alva
 * | Republican
 * | 4,962 (15.73%)
 * 2002
 * |Joseph Mario Moreno
 * | Democratic
 * |26,491 (83.13%)
 * | Juan Moreno
 * | Republican
 * | 5,377 (16.87%)
 * 2006
 * |Joseph Mario Moreno 
 * | Democratic
 * |29,779 (100%)
 * 2010
 * |Jesus G. Garcia
 * | Democratic
 * |24,820 (86.26%)
 * | Juan Moreno
 * | Green
 * | 3,952 (13.74%)
 * 2014
 * |Jesus G. Garcia
 * | Democratic
 * |25,320 (100%)
 * 2018
 * |Alma E. Anaya
 * | Democratic
 * |41,759 (100%)
 * 2022
 * |Alma E. Anaya
 * | Democratic
 * |29,480 (100%)
 * 2014
 * |Jesus G. Garcia
 * | Democratic
 * |25,320 (100%)
 * 2018
 * |Alma E. Anaya
 * | Democratic
 * |41,759 (100%)
 * 2022
 * |Alma E. Anaya
 * | Democratic
 * |29,480 (100%)
 * |41,759 (100%)
 * 2022
 * |Alma E. Anaya
 * | Democratic
 * |29,480 (100%)
 * 2022
 * |Alma E. Anaya
 * | Democratic
 * |29,480 (100%)