Were able to provide this coverage free of a paywall thanks to the support of our members. We get all these notifications on where to vote, theres all these resources and early voting, so theres really no excuse not to vote, Alvarez said. Former CTU President Jesse Sharkey, who has gone back to teaching 9th grade civics at South Shore high school, said the success of a CTU-backed candidate is profoundly gratifying more than a decade after social justice-oriented leaders took over the union. Note: rather than listing the candidates in alphabetical order, we have listed them in the order in which they would currently appear on the Feb. 28 ballot. He was elected to the City Council in 2011 and represents the 6th Ward on the citys Far South Side. They both have been campaigning for Jessica Gutirrez, who is facing Ruth Cruz in the runoff race for the 30th Ward council seat. With all precincts reporting, Gardiner had more than 55% of the vote over opponent Megan Mathias, who was down more than 1,700 votes, though there are as many as 1,992 mail-in ballots still uncounted, records show. Mosley led by 547 votes out of 12,927 total votes. That support in money and people allowed Johnson to rise above his greatest vulnerabilities: his past support for the concept of defunding the police; fears that his $800 million tax plan would be job-killer that would drive businesses out of Chicago; and Vallas complaint that Johnson has never run anything bigger than a classroom. I care more about what happens locally now. Scott hugged her, saying, Now weve got work to do.. A small but loud group of supporters are gathering at Thirty65 on the Southeast Side. The runoff showed the more conservative Paul Vallas sprinting away from statements he made about abortion rights while distancing himself from the footsie he played with Republicans. Polls showed him trailing by nearly 25 percentage points with more than 90% of precincts reporting. They believe in ending capitalism and replacing it with socialism. Lee hangs onto 11th Ward seat, as challenger Ciaravino concedes. U.S. municipal elections, 2023. He said Johnsons connection to the labor movement is key to many of them. pic.twitter.com/1Mi5TUQX2P, Some supporters for Paul Vallas for Chicagos mayor wait for the election night party to start at the Hyatt Regency. In the other race, Ruth Cruz received over 51% of votes against Jessica Gutirrez, also with all precincts reporting. I think labor has been neglected for a long time. It could be the case that some of the voters on the South Side who felt like they couldnt vote for us didnt vote at all.. NBC 5 Political Reporter Mary Ann Ahern sits down with Paul Vallas, former Chicago Public Schools CEO, who announced Wednesday that he will run for mayor of Chicago in 2023. North Side polling place quiet because so many people voted early, Voters in West Pullman say theyre looking for a change in mayors office, Runoff outcomes may not be known for days. My mom fought for two years to get our alderman to get lights on our block so that we can feel more safe, Carrasquillo said. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the CTU refused to teach in-person for several days in January 2022 as the omicron variant surged, while Mayor Lori Lightfoot wanted kids back in the classroom. They know me when they come in because Ive been sitting here every election. WBEZs Tessa Weinberg and Mariah Woelfel have more on the big mayoral showdown. Will Burns. Theres not a lot of brotherhood and sisterhood and we need to come together and strengthen communities, Feldman said. Its a right, its a privilege and its an honor, Wilkinson said. In less than one month, nine mayoral candidates will duke it out in an effort to ascend to Chicago's highest office, with the 2023 election kicking into high gear. The two candidates also have very different visions for Chicago Public Schools. She said safe recreational spaces for youth was the key. Most of the United Working Families [and CTU] field army have both. 82% of precincts reporting pic.twitter.com/TY4U1x8nrn, Breaking: Paul Vallas' lead is less than 2.5 percentage points with two-thirds of the precincts counted.|51.23% to 48.77%https://t.co/dX6kzO1Mb9. Ayanna Thomas, a lifelong Belmont Cragin resident, didnt think she was going to make it to her polling place at Dr. Jorge Prieto Math and Science Academy in the 36th Ward after an hour-long commute from work. How Much Could You Get in New $725M Facebook Settlement? Sanders job was to turn out young voters for Johnson, who captured the support of Chicagos youth. This feeling that we are celebrating, this feeling of unity and love, we deserve this. The turnout in several majority African-American wards also appeared to be disappointing at mid-day. He wanted to relax restrictions on police foot chases, restore morale by ending merit promotions and switching police officers to a four day workweek and restore beat integrity by pushing resources to the district level. A lot of my family members or friends my age dont vote because they dont trust the person theyre voting for, Thomas, 25, said. Mayor Lightfoot, everyone thought she was gonna come in and do something, but she didnt.. Roderick Sawyer. Its critically important. When some of his supporters shouted, No, Vallas admonished them. Nicole Lee gathered at her watch party at New Furama restaurant in Chicagos Chinatown neighborhood as polls closed throughout the ward and city. Feldman said hes disappointed about the low voter turnout among young people. She, much like Simmons, said the biggest factor in her voting was looking for a change, though she declined to say who she thought would do that best. Ciaravino gives an emotional concession speech. Theyre being paid. Perennial candidate Willie Wilson pleaded with Black voters on Black radio to vote Vallas. The candidates were about 1,828 votes apart with all precincts reporting, though there were as many as 3,481 uncounted mail-in ballots. (Armando L. Sanchez / Chicago Tribune). Theres been a slight bump in voter turnout so far for Tuesdays runoff race compared to the February election, said Max Bever, director of public information for the Chicago Board of Elections, in an afternoon update. Eric Evans, a 24th Ward resident and truck driver, said he has never seen an alderperson so hands-on and engaged.. Thats where 10th Ward Candidate Ana Guajuardo hopes to be celebrating tonight. Sharkey said the citys progressive movement still must fight for recognition. Copyright 2023 NBCUniversal Media, LLC. As we enter the final weeks leading up to the Feb. 28 election, WBEZ and the Sun-Times have rolled out valuable tools to keep you informed as you prepare to make your voice heard. Election 2023 The Ballot The Latest Chicago Needs More Shelters And Federal Money As Thousands Of Migrants Are Arriving, Mayor Says Some migrants have to wait days at police stations as officials look for shelter for them, Mayor Lori Lightfoot said. You can visit the mayors campaign website here. And things arent going well in the city, Cuadra said. Progressive Brandon Johnson, a former teacher, defeated the well-financed, tough-on-crime moderate Paul Vallas, a former CEO of the . Martin Luther King Jr. I am hoping whoever gets in there does something better.. We profiled each candidate in an effort to give you a fuller picture of who is going to be on your ballot come election day. Read the full report from Matthew Hendrickson and Mary Norkol. Note: Frederick Collins and Johnny Logalbo fell short of the required number of valid voter signatures, and were removed from the ballot by the Chicago Board of Elections. Johnson supporters are feeling very optimistic pic.twitter.com/R62eN3JbRe, Supporters cheer as mayoral candidate Brandon Johnson takes the lead ahead of opponent Paul Vallas.https://t.co/LU21cztq3tLive Results: Chicago Runoff Elections 2023https://t.co/LU21cztq3t pic.twitter.com/yCKNCHx3dW. Aaron Bilgin, a 54-year-old investor and Lincoln Park resident, is also worried about safety, especially for his young children. Well keep you up to date with the latest developments here. He moved from San Francisco about six months ago. Susan Silver, a Lincoln Park resident, has been torn over who to vote for mayor, stuck between the Chicago Teachers Union-backed Johnson and Fraternal Order of Police-endorsed Vallas. Jason Lee, a senior adviser to the Johnson campaign, said of the results: We outperformed on the lakefront. Mayoral candidate Paul Vallas delivers his concession speaks during his mayoral runoff election party at the Hyatt Regencys Recency Ballroom, Tuesday, April 4, 2023. Do you give the same person a second chance or do you try something else?. The only question is, will it be enough for Vallas to declare victory and Johnson to concede., He added, Brandon Johnson was banking on this kind of rainbow coalition type of campaign with minority votes at a high level and it doesnt look like thats panning out. Vincent Feldman, an 18-year-old senior at Notre Dame College Prep, voted for the first time in February. He owes his meteoric rise to the millions in contributions and thousands of campaign foot soldiers provided by the CTU and its affiliates, SEIU Locals 1 and 73, SEIU Heathcare, AFSCME Council 31 and United Working Families. With Lees victory and Leni Manaa-Hoppenworth apparently on track to win in the 48th Ward on the North Side, the number of Asian American City Council members could grow to two. Paul Vallas addresses the crowd at his election night party to concede the race to Brandon Johnson. That race, like so many across the city, focused significantly on public safety and what many feel is out-of-control crime. Hispanic majority wards were viewed as a key battleground. Tuesdays results show Lightfoot was right about Vallas ceiling even though it was Johnson who benefited from it. Mayor Lori Lightfoot crisscrossed Chicago to kick off her re-election campaign, acknowledging public safety is the top issue and doubling down on her support for police Supt. Highlighting the list. He has also served in the Illinois Senate and on the Cook County Board of Commissioners, and gained local fame for supporting Bernie Sanders in the 2016 and 2020 elections. With 88% of precincts reporting, he was a handful of votes apart from opponent CB Johnson. After record-breaking early voting during Chicagos mayoral race, the turnout on Election Day so far has been slow, just like during the first round five weeks ago. Vallas thank you list includes Sen. Dick Durbin, former Secretary of State Jesse White, Congressman Bobby Rush, former Senate Pres. The. Its very important to come out and vote, Feldman said. Brandon Johnson was elected as Chicagos 57th mayor, defeating Paul Vallas in a closely watched race. Someone just shouted out 50/50!. Images Show Dramatic Scene of Large Crash on I-55 Amid Dust Storm in South-Central Illinois. Dean and Renee Thompson voted at Morgan Park High School on Tuesday morning. They said theyre feeling good about their candidates chances in her race against Anthony Tony Ciaravino. The two mayoral candidates have vastly different visions for the citys finances, schools and public safety issues. State Rep. Theresa Mah was among the supporters. Chicago chose progress over moderation on the anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.s death. But we also think the absentees are good for us. Young people often use social media TikTok, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube to develop their identities as activists and to push for a more just society that reflects their values. The mayoral primary is still 11 months away (February 28, 2023), but it's not too early to start ranking the potential candidates according to their chances of victory. Cook County Commissioner Brandon Johnson could be on a path to becoming Chicagos 57th mayor, after taking a razor-thin lead over Paul Vallas in Tuesdays election. Beyond that, though, Simmons said he saw Vallas as a part of an aging group of politicians that hasnt made the changes hes wanted to see. Just a few months ago, Johnson was a relative unknown, even to some voters in the West Side district he represents on the Cook County Board. Paul Vallas supporters nervously watch as election results are shown on televisions at the candidates watch party. Supporters cheer at mayoral candidate Brandon Johnsons election night party at the Marriott Marquis Chicago as Johnson takes the lead in the polls against opponent Paul Vallas, Tuesday, April 4, 2023. Garca lost a head-to-head runoff against Emanuel in the 2015 mayoral race, and was elected to Congress for the first time in 2019. My Facebook feed has just been filled with attacks between the two, he said. John Moore took a wonderful photo of his first morels, then played coy on where. The city of Chicago, Illinois, held general elections for mayor, city clerk, city treasurer, city council, and police district councils on February 28, 2023. Early voting was strong over the past couple weeks. They range in age from 27 to 74. I will have to listen to my residents and look at a different style of leadership to reach those voters who did not support me, Taliaferro said. an explainer on why results might not be called tonight. A recent Northwestern University poll of likely voters had the two candidates in a neck-and-neck race. King has represented Chicagos fourth ward since April 2016, having lived in the area for 30 years. Mayoral candidates, top row from left: State Rep. Kam Buckner, U.S. Rep. Jess "Chuy" Garca, Mayor Lori Lightfoot, Ald. Eleven candidates are running for mayor of Chicago, Illinois, in the February 28, 2023, general election. Elections. Guajuardo is an Army National Guard veteran and labor organizer. Normally, 32% of the Chicago electorate is 45 and under. Chicagoans will hit the polls Tuesday with one big question facing them: Paul Vallas or Brandon Johnson? He said no to the boos. Mayor Lori Lightfoot (Armando L. Sanchez / Chicago Tribune). He has also served in the Illinois Senate and on the Cook County Board of Commissioners, and gained local fame for supporting Bernie Sanders in the 2016 and 2020 elections. Nine candidates will face off: Mayor Lori Lightfoot; millionaire businessman Willie Wilson; two retiring alderpersons, Sophia King (4th) and Roderick Sawyer (6th); Illinois state Rep. Kam Buckner; Cook County Commissioner Brandon Johnson; former Chicago Public Schools CEO Paul Vallas; U.S. Rep. Jesus "Chuy" Garcia; and community activist Ja'Mal Vallas then addressed supporters who gathered for a watch party. Ald. How Chicago voted for the mayoral runoff, ward by ward, Villegas, Monique Scott win ward races as Taliaferro struggles to hold onto 29th Ward seat, Pastor William Hall to replace Ald. (from left) Brandon Johnson and Paul Vallas address supporters at each mayoral candidate's respective watch party, Tuesday, April 4, 2023. Lenny Zieben came out to vote with his family at Jonathan Scammen Public School Tuesday afternoon. Roderick Sawyer. Chris Taliaferro in the 29th Ward that includes Austin. CTU President Stacy Davis Gates took the stage ahead of Johnson to cheers and chants of Stacy! And turnout in Hispanic majority wards was as anemic as it had been on Feb. 28. NBC 5 Political Reporter Mary Ann Ahern sits down with Paul Vallas, former Chicago Public Schools CEO, who announced Wednesday that he will run for mayor of Chicago in 2023. Sophia King, 4th (Armando L. Sanchez / Chicago Tribune). Incumbent Democratic mayor Jim Kenney is term limited and cannot seek reelection to a third term. He also is the youngest candidate at age 27. Villegas secured 58% of the votes with 100% of the precincts reporting. Chris Taliaferro (29th) sought to hold onto his City Council seat after write-in votes forced him into a run-off with CB Johnson, who has worked on substance abuse issues with the nonprofit Campaign for a Drug-Free West Side. Honestly I dont think (Vallas) is going to save the city. King has represented Chicagos fourth ward since April 2016, having lived in the area for 30 years. Read the full story on why winners might not be declared tonight. Not even a slew of endorsements from high-profile Democrats featured in Vallas television commercials including retired Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White, retired U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush and U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin were enough to erase that perception. Jim Gardiner. Crime metastasizes, so you have shootings in communities like Lincoln Square that didnt have shootings and fatalities and murders and crime and now have it.. The son of Eugene Sawyer, the former alderman and mayor who took over after the death of Harold Washington, Rod Sawyer has represented the 6th ward on Chicagos City Council since 2011. We are experiencing the very dream of the greatest man who ever walked the earth. Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service To the Chicagoans who did not vote for me, heres what I want you to know: That I care about you. Highlighting the list of contenders is incumbent Mayor Lori Lightfoot, who will seek a second term in office. Community organizer Angela Clay won the North Sides 46th Ward Tuesday night, with the Chicago Teachers Union-backed candidate poised to become the youngest member of the City Council. She also suggested more polling places be added to make it easier for voters to get where they need to be. Vallas, who was City Halls revenue and budget director under former Mayor Richard M. Daley, promised not to ask Chicago taxpayers for one more penny until he scoured the $28 billion in city and local government agency spending under the mayors control to determine whether it was being spent wisely. Hall, pastor at St. James Community Church, greeted dozens of supporters at an election night party at the Thea Bowman Lyceum Center, 6550 S. Harvard Ave. Pastor William Hall, running for alderperson in the 6th Ward, returns to his campaign vehicle after voting Tuesday. So its critically important that we use this opportunity to come together.. He calls for supporters to "take this bold, progressive movement around the United States of America. Despite her encouraging her son to vote, Cope said she was worried about the sincerity of politicians running for office in this cycle. Buckner was raised in Roseland and Washington Heights, and his current house district represents parts of Bronzeville, Gold Coast, Hyde Park, River North, South Shore and Woodlawn, among others. With all of the precincts reporting the unofficial results showed Lee had received 62% of the vote, while her opponent, Anthony Ciaravino, garnered 38%. Johnson drove home the point by portraying himself as the real Democrat in the race. Patrick Daley Thompson stepped down due to corruption charges. Ronnie Mosley, 21st Ward candidate, submits his vote at Wendell Green Elementary at 1150 W 96th St, Tuesday, April 4, 2023. Autoplay. Read more here. | Ashlee Rezin/Sun-Times Supporters cheer at mayoral candidate Brandon Johnsons election night party at the Marriott Marquis Chicago as Johnson takes the lead in the polls against opponent Paul Vallas, Tuesday, April 4, 2023. Johnson garnered about 49% of votes. But you all know its very clear that one bullet cant kill a dream. On this very day 55 years ago, Dr. King stood on a balcony. Three wards on the Far South Side will be sending new faces to the City Council. A sign that reads, early voting is posted on the first day of early voting at the Loop Supersite at 191 N. Clark St., Thursday, Jan. 26, 2023. As soon as he hits that age mark, hell be voting too, Cope said. Young people are quick to complain on social media, but then they dont vote.. Takeaways from Chicagos mayoral election: The runoff found Brandon Johnson galloping toward the center, moving away from his lefty tax-the-rich, defund-the-police pals who are alienating some liberal Democrats who dont agree with extremist politics. State Rep. Kam Buckner (Armando L. Sanchez / Chicago Tribune). Paul Vallas Election Night party - doors opening at 7. Both candidates and their families have deep ties to this areas industrial roots. Sophia King hopes to defuse tension in city, JaMal Green says city needs a leader who can offer residents hope. We outperformed on the South Side in terms of the margin. (Johnson) came to my building and I talked to him, so I voted for him, Archie said. Wilson is running on a platform to Recover, Restore and Rebuild the city, and has pointed to his efforts to donate free fuel and masks to underserved communities as examples of how hed begin to tackle issues in the city. Thomas said she didnt think the weather would make an impact on people who had a big drive to vote because her relatives braved Tuesdays rain to cast their votes. Election Board spokesperson Max Bever agreed even a 4-percentage-point gap between Vallas and Johnson on Tuesday night might not be safe. Mosley was leading with 52.1% of the vote over Dantzler, with all precincts reporting in the 21st Ward, which covers Auburn Gresham and parts of Chatham, Roseland and Washington Heights. In general, it's never . She has drawn a number of challengers in this years race, including several members of the Chicago City Council and a host of high-profile political names that have already begun inundating the airwaves with ads seeking to separate themselves from the pack. Chico is a Chicago police officer and a cousin to former Chicago Board of Education president Gary Chico. The civil rights movement and the labor rights movement have finally collided. Jason Lee, a senior adviser to the Johnson campaign, stopped short of claiming victory, but was feeling good about Johnsons chances. The issues top of mind for Feldman are crime, economics and love. I have a little more confidence in him because of his background in education, Thomas, 57, said, noting she disagreed with Johnsons stance on policing. Johnson lives in Chicagos Austin neighborhood, and previously worked as a teacher in the Chicago Public Schools system before being elected to the Cook County Board. Scott supporters celebrate early lead in 24th Ward, Lee supporters in good spirits at 11th Ward watch party, Mayoral race remains close as results continue to roll in, Guajardo supporters gather to watch 10th Ward race results, Supporters arrive for Johnson watch party, 36th Ward voters weigh in on election from the polls, Johnson campaign remains optimistic in final hour of voting, 30th Ward residents stress importance of voting, Voters give their takes on low voter turnout in 16th Ward, Lincoln Park voters say theyre concerned about public safety, In Chatham, voters focused on youth and outreach, About 36-38% of voters expected to cast ballots based on early turnout, Turnout closely matching February but starting to pick up, Board of Elections says. Kirk Simmons was among a handful of voters casting ballots at Higgins Community Academy in West Pullman Tuesday morning. The rest of them didnt even come by, Archie said. David Brown. Supporters of 11th Ward aldermanic candidate Anthony Ciaravino trickled into Stockyards Garage in New City, where they gathered just over a month prior as Ciaravino secured his position in the runoff against Lori Lightfoot appointee Ald. Johnson, a former public school teacher and Chicago Teachers Union organizer, is Chicagos 57th mayor. Here's What We Know So Far. People feel that no matter what, their opinion is not gonna count cause they live in Englewood, Dysoin said. After analyzing Johnsons mail-in ballot performance, Calabrese predicted that Johnson would win 70% of the votes by mail that are returned, but have not yet been counted. Tonight, Chicago chose hope over fear.. Based on our understanding of how the absentees came in on Feb. 28, how our votes are growing and just some modeling that weve done on where those absentees are from, we feel very confident about the absentee votes.. Weve got a higher than expected youth vote. Vallas has cited his experiences in running large school districts as hes hit the campaign trail, and has pledged to make massive changes to the citys finances, address issues of public safety and to integrate parents more effectively into the educational system. JaMal Green is a community activist and entrepreneur who made a name for himself during the protests over the Chicago police murder of Laquan McDonald. The turnout was good. What to Know if You're Planning to Go, Mayor Lori Lightfoot Asks Texas Gov. Former Chicago Public Schools CEO Paul Vallas. The latest figures from the Chicago Board of Elections show a 13.3% turnout in the 16th Ward as of 1 p.m. making it one of four wards below 15% at the time. Chicago Mayor Election Results. This neighborhood this is the 47th Ward they always come out, said Deborah Joshua, an election judge since 2016. Since I was appointed back in September, weve gotten right to work on crime, Knudsen, the City Councils youngest member and the first openly gay person to represent his ward, said in March during a debate. Despite holding the upper hand in the 30th Ward, Cruz said she was not calling it yet.. Joe Moore, Proco Joe Moreno, Ald. He trails Lee by nearly 25 percentage points with more than 90% of precincts reporting. The civil rights icon organized for justice in Chicago, dreaming that one day, the civil rights movement and the labor rights movement would come together. Thats what happened Tuesday, Johnson said. With all precincts reporting, Lee had nearly 62% of the vote compared to Ciaravino with about 38%, records show. Although his father, Eugene Sawyer, was appointed mayor, an alderman has never been elected to the citys top post. He currently serves as the chairman of the City Councils Black Caucus, and serves on a variety of committees, including education and child development, as well as the rules and ethics committee. He has lived in Chicago for 28 years, and he said he worries about the direction the city is headed. EXPLAINER: What Causes a Dust Storm And How Often Do They Occur? Im super passionate about politics.. Early turnout indicators appeared to favor Paul Vallas. Of the top ten wards for turnout at mid-afternoon, six were Vallas strongholds: the 19th, 41st, 45th, 43rd, 44th and 2nd Wards. Roderick Sawyer. Emil Jones, Ald. The age factor was yet another cautionary sign for Johnson. Brandon Johnson wins Chicago mayoral race, Long to-do list looms for new Mayor Johnson, What can we expect from Brandon Johnson Chicagos next mayor, Mayor-elect picks City Hall veteran as Chicagos chief operating officer, Three new libraries headed to the South and West sides, Mayor Lori Lightfoot urges Texas Gov. Mayoral Candidate Paul Vallas votes at Robert Healy Elementary School at 3010 S. Parnell Ave., Tuesday, April 4, 2023. We dont have to choose between rich and poor, old and young. Not quite as much as back in the day, when half the people working in the field could give you a garbage can the next day. As Election Day unfolded, early turnout indicators appeared to favor Vallas. Stacy! Over the past decade, she has been one of the key figures in the unions social justice fight the broader progressive movement. So we created a questionnaire to get to know the people behind the policies. With 90,000 absentee ballots uncounted and a 52% return rate, Johnson likely will pad his margin of victory as late-returning mail-in ballots are counted later this week. We need something for the kids out here.. If tonight is proof of anything, its that false choices dont serve Chicago any longer.. Brian Hopkins (2nd), a Vallas supporter, has called them the new machine.. Schneller cited public safety as her top concern, saying she lives in a 95% walkable community that I cant walk in anymore and that she recently got a concealed carry gun license to address her concerns. Wilson, who has owned a series of McDonalds franchises and various companies, has a long history of running for office in Chicago, with mayoral runs in 2015 and 2019 and a run for Senate in 2020. Lower turnout does mean that the Board of Elections will likely have the majority of precincts reporting results before 8 p.m. Tuesday evening. If no one gets more than 50% of the vote on Feb. 28, a runoff between the top two will take place April 4, with inauguration set for May. You can learn more about Green on his Twitter account. Pocket. The off-year election includes gubernatorial and state legislative elections in a few states, as well as numerous citizen initiatives, mayoral races, and a variety of other local offices on the ballot. For Monique Scott, early results in her favor was the affirmation she needed that the community was backing her not just because her brother, Michael Scott Jr., once led the ward. But, I feel good about where we are. Its a close race. The ward has nearly 1,600 unreturned vote-by-mail ballots. The top two vote-getters will go to a runoff. The contrast between the two runoff opponents could not have been more stark when it comes to the future of policing, public education and municipal finance. In the 6th Ward, Pastor William Hall won the Tuesday runoff against fellow minister Richard Wooten to replace outgoing Ald. All rights reserved, Aerosmith Announces 2023 Farwell Tour; Teases to Chicago Date at United Center, Registration For 2023 Chicago Park District Summer Camps Begins Monday. They were more than 500 votes apart, but with as many as 3,380 mail-in ballots still not counted. Try not to hold your breath for the final outcome. I dont want the same old politics, Vallas has been around a long time, Simmons said. Incumbent Lori Lightfoot, Jesus Garcia, and Brandon Johnson have received . Get everything you need before Election Day with our Voters Guide. Many of Vallas detractors at the polling place said they had worked in education. Many have sought to show their progressives bona fides, others say theyd be tougher on crime a dominant issue.
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