Matt Martin (born March 5, 1984)[1] is an American politician who is currently serving as a member of Chicago City Council for the city's 47th ward.[2] He won election as alderman in 2019 and was re-elected in 2023. The 47th ward includes all or parts of the North Center, Lincoln Square, Lakeview, and Uptown neighborhoods.
Matt Martin's campaign emphasized funding public schools, maintaining affordability in the ward, property tax relief for homeowners, and police accountability.[5] He was endorsed by the Chicago Tribune which noted that Martin "has an independent streak and shares our determination that a new City Council put away its rubber stamp and flex its legislative muscle. We believe Martin can be an influential new voice on a re-energized council."[8] In addition, he was endorsed by former Cook CountyClerkDavid Orr[3] and organizations such as ONE People's Campaign and United Working Families.[9][10]
On April 10, 2019, Martin joined six other newly elected members of the City Council in protesting against the approval of tax increment financing for the Lincoln Yards and The 78 real estate developments.[17]
Chicago City Council (2019–present)
City-wide issues
City budget
Martin was one of 11 aldermen who voted against Mayor Lori Lightfoot's proposed 2020 budget, alongside other members of the Progressive Caucus.[18] In a statement, Martin said "While I commend the Mayor and her budget team for filling this year’s budget gap without layoffs or a significant property tax increase, ultimately, I saw a number of critical missed opportunities to seek more progressive sources of revenue, fund our social services in a more robust manner, and pursue structural changes that will set us on the path to solvency."[19] Martin held multiple public events and town hall meetings about the budget before and after the vote.[20][21][22][23]
^"Our Impact". ONE People's Campaign. 2019. Archived from the original on March 6, 2019. With his strong track record as a civil rights attorney and expertise in the issue of police accountability, we are confident Matt will be an effective voice in city council speaking up for progressive issues.