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Stanley Kusper

Stanley T. Kusper, Jr. (born January 1935) is an American politician and lawyer who served as Cook County clerk from 1973 to 1990.

Stanley T. Kusper, Jr.
Cook County Clerk
In office
1973 – December 1990
Preceded byEdward J. Barrett
Succeeded byDavid Orr
Personal details
BornJanuary 1935
Political partyDemocratic
Alma materUniversity of Notre Dame
Northwestern University (J.D.)

Early life edit

Kusper was born in January 1935.[1]

He grew up on Chicago's West Side.[1]

Kusper's father was a politically-connected lawyer that served as general counsel to the Polish Roman Catholic Union of America.[1]

After graduating from Weber High School, he attended the University of Notre Dame where he graduated magna cum laude.[1] He then earned his J.D. degree from Northwestern University.[1]

Career edit

With his father's connections, Kusper as hired as an attorney for the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners, and soon after became the board's chief counsel.[1] Kusper was politically mentored by board chairman Sidney Holzman and Chicago alderman Vito Marzullo.[1] Despite living on the city's northwest side himself, Kusper was an active member of Mazulli's 25th Ward Democratic organization.[1]

After Holzman's death in office, with Marzullo's support, Kusper was appointed chairman of the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners.[1] Richard J. Daley, who liked Kusper, had floated the possibility, during Kusper's chairmanship of the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners, of having Kusper serve as Chicago City Clerk, as Daley wanted to oust John Marcin, but Marzullo stopped this, viewing that as a demotion for Kusper.[1] During his tenure, he was investigated as part of an investigation into the board.[1] In 1972, it was reported that Kusper was considering resigning Chicago Board of Election Commissioners in 1972 to enter private law practice.[2] In 1973, he left the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners, being appointed Cook County clerk.[1]

In the private sector, while serving in public office, Kusper partnered with Andrew Raucci to establish the law practice Kusper & Raucci Chartered.[3][1]

Cook County Clerk edit

In 1973, the Cook County Board of Commissioners appointed Kusper as Cook County clerk.[1] His appointment had been championed by Daley.[1] He was reelected in 1974, 1978, 1982 , and 1986.

In the mid-1970s, mayor Daley urged Kusper to move to the city's 12th Ward and become its committeeman, but Kusper opted against doing so due to the objections of his wife.[1]

Kusper formed political alliances with mayors Michael Bilandic and Jane Byrne during their mayoralties, as well as Edward Vrdolyak during Vrdolyak's tenure as chairman of the Cook County Democratic Party.[1] He also had a political rivalry with George Dunne, and twice contemplated challenging him for president of the Cook County Board of Commissioners.[1]

As clerk, he expedited the processing of tax rates for local entities and modernized the suburban Cook County election process.[1]

During his tenure as clerk, he was investigated.[1] He attracted controversy for keeping personal money at banks with which also deposited county money.[1] He also attracted controversy for no-bid contracts.[1] The federal conviction of an aide for a crime that was unrelated to the clerk's office also attracted news coverage.[1]

In 1990 George Dunne announced he would not seek reelection as president of the Cook County Board of Commissioners, Kusper forwent seeking a fifth full term as clerk, and entered the race to succeed Dune in for the office that he had aspired to hold since becoming county clerk.[1] He lost the Democratic primary, finishing last out of four candidates. Originally, Kusper had been the race's frontrunner, but by election day, had been relegated to an also-ran.[4][5]

Later career edit

Kusper has continued to work for his Chicago law practice Kusper & Raucci Chartered.[3] Kusper has served as the attorney for South Suburban College.[6]

Personal life edit

In November of 1958, Kusper married his first wife Evelyn. They had three sons together. They filed for divorce in 1988.[1][7]

In the early 1990s, Kusper married Lydia Julia Cummings, who became Lydia Julia Kusper.[3][8]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y Hardy, Thomas (26 February 1990). "Stanley Kusper Has Few Regrets About Path His Career Has Taken". chicagotribune.com. Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  2. ^ Wiedrich, Bob (18 August 1972). "Tower Ticker". www.newspapers.com. Chicago Tribune.
  3. ^ a b c Franco, Ross (2 April 2009). "Former clerk spends $1.125M". Sun-Sentinel.com. South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  4. ^ Hardy, Thomas Hardy; Davis, Robert; Griffin, Jean Latz; Mills, Marja (21 March 1990). "Phelan Edges Pincham". chicagotribune.com. Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  5. ^ "CHICAGO - The Democratic race for Cook County Board president took a strange". nwitimes.com. The Times of Northwest Indiana. 21 March 1990. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  6. ^ "Board of Trustees of South Suburban College 15800 S. State Street, South Holland, Illinois Regular Board Meeting Minutes Thursday, May 11, 2017" (PDF). Board of Trustees of South Suburban College. 2017. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  7. ^ "In Re Marriage of Kusper | 195 Ill. App.3d 494 (1990) | pp3d4941637 | Leagle.com". Leagle. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  8. ^ "Lydia Cummings to Marry Stanley T. Kusper Jr". chicagotribune.com. Chicago Tribune. 8 April 1990. Retrieved 21 November 2020.

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Stanley T Kusper Jr born January 1935 is an American politician and lawyer who served as Cook County clerk from 1973 to 1990 Stanley T Kusper Jr Cook County ClerkIn office 1973 December 1990Preceded byEdward J BarrettSucceeded byDavid OrrPersonal detailsBornJanuary 1935Political partyDemocraticAlma materUniversity of Notre DameNorthwestern University J D Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Cook County Clerk 2 2 Later career 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesEarly life editKusper was born in January 1935 1 He grew up on Chicago s West Side 1 Kusper s father was a politically connected lawyer that served as general counsel to the Polish Roman Catholic Union of America 1 After graduating from Weber High School he attended the University of Notre Dame where he graduated magna cum laude 1 He then earned his J D degree from Northwestern University 1 Career editWith his father s connections Kusper as hired as an attorney for the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners and soon after became the board s chief counsel 1 Kusper was politically mentored by board chairman Sidney Holzman and Chicago alderman Vito Marzullo 1 Despite living on the city s northwest side himself Kusper was an active member of Mazulli s 25th Ward Democratic organization 1 After Holzman s death in office with Marzullo s support Kusper was appointed chairman of the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners 1 Richard J Daley who liked Kusper had floated the possibility during Kusper s chairmanship of the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners of having Kusper serve as Chicago City Clerk as Daley wanted to oust John Marcin but Marzullo stopped this viewing that as a demotion for Kusper 1 During his tenure he was investigated as part of an investigation into the board 1 In 1972 it was reported that Kusper was considering resigning Chicago Board of Election Commissioners in 1972 to enter private law practice 2 In 1973 he left the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners being appointed Cook County clerk 1 In the private sector while serving in public office Kusper partnered with Andrew Raucci to establish the law practice Kusper amp Raucci Chartered 3 1 Cook County Clerk edit In 1973 the Cook County Board of Commissioners appointed Kusper as Cook County clerk 1 His appointment had been championed by Daley 1 He was reelected in 1974 1978 1982 and 1986 In the mid 1970s mayor Daley urged Kusper to move to the city s 12th Ward and become its committeeman but Kusper opted against doing so due to the objections of his wife 1 Kusper formed political alliances with mayors Michael Bilandic and Jane Byrne during their mayoralties as well as Edward Vrdolyak during Vrdolyak s tenure as chairman of the Cook County Democratic Party 1 He also had a political rivalry with George Dunne and twice contemplated challenging him for president of the Cook County Board of Commissioners 1 As clerk he expedited the processing of tax rates for local entities and modernized the suburban Cook County election process 1 During his tenure as clerk he was investigated 1 He attracted controversy for keeping personal money at banks with which also deposited county money 1 He also attracted controversy for no bid contracts 1 The federal conviction of an aide for a crime that was unrelated to the clerk s office also attracted news coverage 1 In 1990 George Dunne announced he would not seek reelection as president of the Cook County Board of Commissioners Kusper forwent seeking a fifth full term as clerk and entered the race to succeed Dune in for the office that he had aspired to hold since becoming county clerk 1 He lost the Democratic primary finishing last out of four candidates Originally Kusper had been the race s frontrunner but by election day had been relegated to an also ran 4 5 Later career edit Kusper has continued to work for his Chicago law practice Kusper amp Raucci Chartered 3 Kusper has served as the attorney for South Suburban College 6 Personal life editIn November of 1958 Kusper married his first wife Evelyn They had three sons together They filed for divorce in 1988 1 7 In the early 1990s Kusper married Lydia Julia Cummings who became Lydia Julia Kusper 3 8 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y Hardy Thomas 26 February 1990 Stanley Kusper Has Few Regrets About Path His Career Has Taken chicagotribune com Chicago Tribune Retrieved 21 November 2020 Wiedrich Bob 18 August 1972 Tower Ticker www newspapers com Chicago Tribune a b c Franco Ross 2 April 2009 Former clerk spends 1 125M Sun Sentinel com South Florida Sun Sentinel Retrieved 21 November 2020 Hardy Thomas Hardy Davis Robert Griffin Jean Latz Mills Marja 21 March 1990 Phelan Edges Pincham chicagotribune com Chicago Tribune Retrieved 16 October 2020 CHICAGO The Democratic race for Cook County Board president took a strange nwitimes com The Times of Northwest Indiana 21 March 1990 Retrieved 21 November 2020 Board of Trustees of South Suburban College 15800 S State Street South Holland Illinois Regular Board Meeting Minutes Thursday May 11 2017 PDF Board of Trustees of South Suburban College 2017 Retrieved 21 November 2020 In Re Marriage of Kusper 195 Ill App 3d 494 1990 pp3d4941637 Leagle com Leagle Retrieved 21 November 2020 Lydia Cummings to Marry Stanley T Kusper Jr chicagotribune com Chicago Tribune 8 April 1990 Retrieved 21 November 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stanley Kusper amp oldid 1170366338, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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