Ben Adamowski

Benjamin S. Adamowski (November 20, 1906 – March 1, 1982) was a politician and lawyer.

His father, Max Adamowski, was an alderman in Chicago, as well as a real estate agent in Logan Square, and tavern owner.

[1] In 1940, Adamowski unsuccessfully sought the Democratic nomination in the special U.S. Senate election.

[3] In 1941, Adamowski left the legislature to serve as the Corporation Counsel of Chicago under Mayor Martin H. Kennelly, a role he held for at least three years.

In later campaigns for State's Attorney and a second bid for mayor against Daley in 1963 he ran as a Republican.