Cook County Medical Examiner

Position of county coroner for Cook County, Illinois From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Cook County Medical Examiner is the coroner of Cook County, Illinois. Occupants are credential medical examiners, appointed by president of the Cook County Board of Commissioners, subject to confirmation by the Cook County Board of Commissioners. The office was created in 1976, replacing the previous office of Cook County Coroner.

The office of Cook County Coroner existed from 1831 to 1976, and from 1836 was an elected position. County voters, in 1972, elected to replace the office of coroner with the current office of medical examiner.

Former position of Cook County Coroner

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Cook County Coroner
Inaugural holderJohn Kinzie Clark
FormationApril 1831
Final holderAndrew J. Toman
AbolishedDecember 6, 1976
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The Cook County Coroner was the coroner of Cook County, Illinois until the position was abolished in 1976. The office of existed as an elected position from the early history of Cook County's government until its abolition in 1976.

The first Coroner of Cook County was John Kinzie Clark, who was appointed in April 1831.[1] The first elected coroner, Orsemus Morrison,[2] assumed office in 1836.[3]

From the inception, the coroner's office was a department riddled with patronage and corruption. Ernst Schmidt, elected in 1862, resigned due to protest of interference with his job in January 1864.[4] In its later years, occupants of the office and their inquest jurors often acted a rubber-stamp to the findings of the police and prosecutors.[3]

In 1972, Cook County voters strongly voted by referendum in favor of eliminating the elected position of county coroner, replacing it with an appointed medical examiner.[5][6] Several notable incidents which took place in the 1960s spurred this [3] This was the last time that voters in Cook County would vote on whether to eliminate an office until 2016, when they voted to eliminate the office of Cook County Recorder of Deeds and merge its duties into the Cook County Clerk's office.[5] The office was eliminated on December 6, 1976.[6] It was replaced by the appointed position of Cook County Medical Examiner.[6]

List of Cook County Coroners

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Clerk Term in office Party Notes Cite
John Kinzie Clark 18311832 [1][7]
Elijah Wentworth 18321834 [1][7]
Ashbel Steele 18361838 [1][7]
Orsemus Morrison 1836–1838 Democratic First elected Coroner [7][2][3][1]
John K. Boyer 18381840 [1][7]
Edward Murphy 18401844 Elected in 1840 and 1842 [1][7]
Orson Smith 18441846 [1][7]
Patrick Kelley 18461848 [1][7]
Nicholas Burdell 18481852 Elected in 1848 and 1850 [1][7]
Austin Hines 18521854 [1][7]
James S. Beach 18541856 Simultaneously ex officio Sheriff of Cook County, April 1855 November 1856 [1][7]
George P. Hansen 18561858 [1][7]
William James 18581862 Elected in 1858 and 1860 [1][7]
Ernst Schmidt 18621864 Resigned in January 1864 [1][7]
William Wagner 18641869 Republican Elected in 1864 and 1865 [7][8]
Benjamin L. Cleaves 18691870 Simultaneously ex officio Sheriff of Cook County, April 1870 November 1870 [9]
John Stephens 18701874 Republican Elected in 1870 and 1872 [1]
Emil Dietzsch 18741878 Republican Elected in 1874 and 1876 [1]
Orrin L. Mann 1878–1880 Republican Elected in 1878 [10][11][12][13]
Canute R. Matson 1880–1882 Republican Elected in 1880 [14][15][16][17]
N.B. Boyden 18821885 Democratic
Henry L. Hertz 1885–1892 Republican Elected in 1884, 1886, 1888, 1890 [18][19][20][21]
James McHale 1892−1896 Democratic (switched to People's Party while in office) Elected in 1892; defeated for reelection in 1896 [22][23][24][25]
George Berz 1896–1900 Republican Elected in 1896; defeated for reelection in 1900 [25][26]
John E. Traeger 1900–1904 Democratic Elected in 1904; defeated for reelection in 1904 [26][27][28]
Peter M. Hoffman 1904–1922 Republican Elected in 1904, 1908, 1912, 1916, and 1920; resigned to assume office as Cook County sheriff [27][29][30][31][32][33]
Oscar Wolff December 4, 1922–December 1928 Republican Appointed by Cook County Board of Commissioners on December 4, 1922; elected in 1923 and 1924 [33][34]
Herman Bundesen December 1928–November 18, 1931 Democratic Elected in 1928; resigned to become Chicago City Health Commissioner [35][36][37]
Frank J. Walsh November 18, 1931 – February 12, 1940 Democratic Appointed by Cook County Board of Commissioners on November 18, 1931; elected in 1932 and 1938; died in office [37][38][39][40]
A. L. Brodie February 14, 1940–December 1952 Democratic Appointed by Cook County Board of Commissioners on February 14, 1940; elected in 1940, 1944, and 1948 [38][41][42][43]
Walter McCarron December 1952–December 1960 Republican Elected in 1952 and 1958; defeated for reelection in 1960 [44][45]
Andrew J. Toman December 1960–December 1, 1976 Democratic [44][46][47][48]
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Cook County Medical Examiner (since 1976)

The medical examiner and medical examiner's office took over the duties of the coroner and coroner's duty in 1976.[3] The occupant of the office is a credentialed medical examiner.[3] The office is appointed, rather than elected, with the president of the Cook County Board of Commissioners nominating appointees, and the Cook County Board of Commissioners confirming them.[49]

By the turn of the 21st century, the medical examiner's office was tasked with investigating roughly 5,000 deaths annually.[3]

The medical examiner's office is located on the West Side of Chicago.[3]

List of Cook County Medical Examiners

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Medical Examiner Term in office Appointed by Cite
Robert J. Stein 19761993 George Dunne
Edmund Donoghue 19932006 Richard Phelan
Nancy Jones 20072012 Todd Stroger
Stephen Cina 20122016 Toni Preckwinkle
Ponni Arunkumar 2016 Toni Preckwinkle
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