Brian K. Hopkins (born November 8, 1961) is an Alderman of Chicago, representing the 2nd ward. The 2nd Ward includes Streeterville, Old Town, Lincoln Park, and the Gold Coast. Prior to his election to the Chicago City Council, he served as Chief of Staff to Cook County Commissioner John P. Daley.

Early life

Hopkins was born in Fort Huachuca, Arizona while his father served in the United States Army. His parents were natives of Chicago's McKinley Park neighborhood, and returned there shortly after his birth.

Personal life

Hopkins resides in the Lincoln Park neighborhood with his wife and son.

City Council

Hopkins is the Chair of the Committee on Public Safety. He is a member of the following committees: Budget and Government Operations; Committees and Rules; Finance; Pedestrian and Traffic Safety; Special Events, Cultural Affairs and Recreation; Transportation and Public Way; Zoning, Landmarks and Building Standards.

In November 2019, Hopkins was one of fifteen aldermen to oppose a $72 million property tax increase in Mayor Lori Lightfoot's first budget that included $7 million in funding for City Colleges, $32 million in funding to retire a general obligation bond issue and $18 million in funding for libraries. However, he voted for the budget as a whole.

Electoral history

Chicago 2nd ward aldermanic general election, 2015
PartyCandidateVotes%
NonpartisanBrian Hopkins2,88928.98
NonpartisanAlyx Pattison2,40424.11
NonpartisanBita Buenrostro1,41114.15
NonpartisanStephen Niketopoulos1,23212.36
NonpartisanStacey Pfingsten1,17011.74
NonpartisanCornell Wilson8638.66
Total votes9,969100
Chicago 2nd ward aldermanic runoff election, 2015
PartyCandidateVotes%
NonpartisanBrian Hopkins7,59756.63
NonpartisanAlyx Pattison5,81943,37
Total votes13,416100
Chicago 2nd ward aldermanic general election, 2019
PartyCandidateVotes%
NonpartisanBrian Hopkins (incumbent)10,97799.96
NonpartisanMollie May Brady (write-in)30.03
NonpartisanRichard Benedict Mayers (write-in)10.01
Total votes10,981100
Chicago 2nd ward aldermanic general election, 2023
PartyCandidateVotes%
NonpartisanBrian Hopkins (incumbent)11,200100
Total votes11,200100

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