2019 Chicago aldermanic election#30th ward
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{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2019 Chicago aldermanic elections
| country = Chicago
| ongoing = no
| flag_year =
| type = legislative
| previous_election = 2015 Chicago aldermanic election
| previous_year = 2015
| next_election = 2023 Chicago aldermanic election
| next_year = 2023
| election_date = February 26 and April 2, 2019
| seats_for_election = All 50 seats in the Chicago City Council
| majority_seats = 26
| party1 = Democratic Party (United States)
| seats_before1 = 48{{efn|name=party|Elections in Chicago are officially nonpartisan. These numbers are for informational purposes only and based on public record.}}{{efn|Figure does not include the independent Nicholas Sposato of the 38th ward, who defected from the Democrats in 2017.}}
| seats1 = 40{{efn|name=party}}
| seat_change1 = {{decrease}}8
| party2 = Democratic Socialists of America
| color2 = EB2128
| seats_before2 = 1
| seats2 = 6{{efn|name=party}}
| seat_change2 = {{increase}}5
| party3 = Republican Party (United States)
| seats_before3 = 1{{efn|name=party}}
| seats3 = 1{{efn|name=party}}
| seat_change3 = {{Steady}}
| map_image = File:Chicago aldermanic elections, 2019 - Results By Ward.png
| map_size = 300px
| map_caption = Results by ward. An asterisk notes the necessity of a runoff election.
}}
{{ElectionsIL}}
The 2019 Chicago aldermanic election took place in two rounds on February 26 and April 2, 2019, to elect 50 aldermen to the Chicago City Council. Each alderman represents one of Chicago's 50 wards. The elections are non-partisan and use a two-round system where the top two finishers compete in a second-round run-off if no candidate receives more than 50% of the vote in the first round. The elections were party of the 2019 Chicago elections, which included elections for Mayor, City Clerk, City Treasurer.
Of the 50 incumbent aldermen 45 ran for re-election.{{Cite web|url=https://app.chicagoelections.com/documents/general/M2019-Candidate-List-Prelim.pdf|title=Candidate and Referendum Filings, February 26, 2019|last=Chicago Board of Elections|access-date=December 30, 2018|archive-date=January 31, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190131103356/https://app.chicagoelections.com/documents/general/M2019-Candidate-List-Prelim.pdf|url-status=dead}}{{Cite web|url=https://ballotpedia.org/City_council_elections_in_Chicago,_Illinois_(2019)|title=City council elections in Chicago, Illinois (2019)|website=Ballotpedia|language=en|access-date=2018-12-30}} Incumbents did not run in the 20th, 22nd, 25th, 39th, and 47th wards. Five aldermen ran unopposed: Brian Hopkins (2nd ward), Scott Waguespack (32nd), Gilbert Villegas (36th), Brendan Reilly (42nd), and Nicholas Sposato (38th).
Three aldermen were defeated in the first round, and four more were defeated in run-off elections. There were a total of 12 new aldermen elected: Daniel La Spata (1st ward), Stephanie Coleman (16th), Jeanette Taylor (20th), Michael Rodriguez (22nd), Byron Sigcho-Lopez (25th), Felix Cardona (31st), Rossana Rodríguez (33rd), Samantha Nugent (39th), Andre Vasquez (40th), Jim Gardiner (45th), Matt Martin (47th), and Maria Hadden (49th). After the election, the council's Progressive Caucus grew from 10 to 18 members and a new 6-member Socialist Caucus was formed.
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Overview
= Campaign =
Candidates for city council are required to submit 473 valid signatures from registered voters in their ward to appear on the ballot.{{Cite web|url=https://app.chicagoelections.com/documents/general/M2019-Election-Calendar-Eng.pdf|title=2019 Election Information Pamphlet and Calendar|last=Chicago Board of Elections|date=April 10, 2018|access-date=December 30, 2018|archive-date=November 22, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181122051852/https://app.chicagoelections.com/documents/general/M2019-Election-Calendar-Eng.pdf|url-status=dead}}{{Cite web|url=https://chicago.suntimes.com/news/city-council-candidates-chicago-election-mayor-alderman-2019/|title=Why the 40 percent drop-off in candidates for a City Council in transition?|website=Chicago Sun-Times|date=27 November 2018|language=en|access-date=2018-12-31}} A total of 212 candidates submitted nominating petitions, an increase from 184 candidates in the 2015 election. However, the total number of candidates is lower than the 351 candidates in 2011, the last municipal election that, like 2019, had an open race for mayor.
In the first round, three aldermen who ran for re-election lost their seats. There were run-offs elections in 14 wards: 10 races where incumbents are running, and four races for open seats.{{Cite web|url=https://chicago.suntimes.com/news/three-aldermen-lose-incumbents-runoff-election-april/|title=Three aldermen knocked out, others could be on the ropes|website=Chicago Sun-Times|date=27 February 2019|language=en|access-date=2019-03-01}} At least three additional incumbent aldermen were defeated in run-off elections.{{Cite web|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/politics/elections/ct-met-chicago-election-city-council-undecided-races-20190403-story.html|title=Shape of City Council uncertain as aldermen prepare for arrival of Mayor Lori Lightfoot|last=Byrne|first=Hal Dardick, John|website=chicagotribune.com|date=3 April 2019 |language=en-US|access-date=2019-04-04}}
= Seat changes =
= Election calendar =
== For candidates ==
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|+ !Date !Description !Statute Source |
August 28, 2018
|First day to circulate nominating petitions. Candidates need to submit at least 473 valid signatures from registered voters in their ward in order to appear on the ballot. |10 ILCS 5/10-4[http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/fulltext.asp?DocName=001000050K10-4 10 ILCS 5/10-4] |
November 19–26
|Period to submit nominating petitions to the Chicago Board of Elections. |10 ILCS 5/10-6(4),[http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/fulltext.asp?DocName=001000050K10-6 10 ILCS 5/10-6(4)] [http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/fulltext.asp?DocName=001000050K10-8 5/10-8] |
December 3
|Last day for candidates to submit objections (also known as challenges) to other candidates' nominating petitions. | |
December 20
|Last day for candidates to withdraw from the election. |10 ILCS 5/10-7,[http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/fulltext.asp?DocName=001000050K10-7 10 ILCS 5/10-7] [http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/documents/001000050K10-15.htm 5/10-15]; [http://ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/documents/006500200K21-9.htm 65 ILCS 20/21-9] |
February 26, 2019
|Election day, first round. Polling places are open from 6:00 am to 7:00 pm. | |
March 19
|Last day for Board of Elections to announce results of first-round election. |10 ILCS 5/22-17 |
April 2
|Election day, second round run-off (as needed in each ward). Polling places are open from 6:00 am to 7:00 pm. | |
== For voters ==
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|+Key dates for voters, for first-round elections on February 26, 2019 !Date !Description !Statute Source |
Indeterminate–February 25
|Early voting period at designated polling places. The law requires that early voting begins 40 days prior to the election (i.e. January 17), but the Board of Elections has announced that due to ongoing nominating petition challenges, the start of early voting will be delayed.{{Cite web|url=https://app.chicagoelections.com/documents/general/M2019-EV-Start-TBD-Punch-Numbers.pdf|title=Early Voting start date: To be determined|last=Chicago Board of Elections|website=app.chicagoelections.com|date=2019-01-02|access-date=2019-01-08}} |10 ILCS 5/19A-15[http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/fulltext.asp?DocName=001000050K19A-15 10 ILCS 5/19A-15] |
January 29
|Last day for regular voter registration. After this and until election day, [https://www.elections.il.gov/Downloads/ElectionInformation/PDF/GracePeriodReg.pdf "grace period" registration] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190117203836/https://www.elections.il.gov/downloads/electioninformation/pdf/GracePeriodReg.pdf |date=2019-01-17 }} and voting will be available at designated polling places. |10 ILCS 5/6-29;[http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/fulltext.asp?DocName=001000050K6-29 10 ILCS 5/6-29] [http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/fulltext.asp?DocName=001000050K6-100 5/6-100] |
February 21
|Last day for registered voters to apply for mail-in ballots. |10 ILCS 5/19-2[http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/fulltext.asp?DocName=001000050K19-2 10 ILCS 5/19-2] |
February 26
|Election day, first round. Polling places are open from 6:00 am to 7:00 pm. | |
March 19
|Last day for Board of Elections to announce results of first-round election. |10 ILCS 5/22-17[http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/fulltext.asp?DocName=001000050K19-2 10 ILCS 5/22-17] |
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|+Key dates for voters, for second-round elections on April 2, 2019 !Date !Description !Statute Source |
March 5
|Last day for regular voter registration. After this and until election day, [https://www.elections.il.gov/Downloads/ElectionInformation/PDF/GracePeriodReg.pdf "grace period" registration] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190117203836/https://www.elections.il.gov/downloads/electioninformation/pdf/GracePeriodReg.pdf |date=2019-01-17 }} and voting will be available at designated polling places. |10 ILCS 5/6-29, 5/6-50, 5/6-51, 5/6-53, 5/6-100[http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs4.asp?DocName=001000050HArt%2E+6&ActID=170&ChapterID=3&SeqStart=22700000&SeqEnd=32100000 10 ILCS 5/6-29, 5/6-50, 5/6-51, 5/6-53, 5/6-100] |
Indeterminate date–April 1
|Early voting period at designated polling places. Early voting will begin once the Board of Elections certifies the results of the first-round elections and consequently confirms where second-round elections are needed. The latest possible date for certification of first-round elections is March 19, 2019. |
March 28
|Last day for registered voters to apply for mail-in ballots. |
April 2
|Election day, second round. Polling places are open from 6:00 am to 7:00 pm. | |
April 23
|Last day for Board of Elections to announce results of second-round election. |
North Side
= [[1st ward, Chicago|1st ward]] =
Incumbent alderman Proco Joe Moreno unsuccessfully sought reelection. Moreno had been appointed alderman in 2010 by Mayor Richard M. Daley, and had subsequently been reelected in 2011 and 2015. Moreno ultimately lost reelection to his sole challenger, Daniel La Spata.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Proco Joe Moreno
|Incumbent alderman |([https://aldermanmoreno.com/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190125020621/https://aldermanmoreno.com/ |date=2019-01-25 }}) | |
Daniel La Spata
|Former vice president of Logan Square Neighborhood Association |([http://daniellaspata.com/ Website]) |
Two write-in candidates filed:
- Richard Benedict Mayers, perennial candidate and alleged white supremacist,{{cite web|url=https://www.politico.com/amp/story/2018/06/29/arthur-jones-nazi-illinois-republicans-686875|title='I snookered them': Illinois Nazi candidate creates GOP dumpster fire|website=Politico.com|date=29 June 2018 |access-date=December 29, 2018}}{{cite web|url=https://www.jta.org/2009/11/10/politics/jewish-candidate-files-against-alleged-supremacist|title=Jewish candidate files against alleged supremacist|date=November 10, 2009|access-date=January 18, 2019}}{{cite web|url=http://www.windycitymediagroup.com/lgbt/Man-Delivers-Nazi-Salutes-at-Hearing/8977.html|title=Man Delivers Nazi Salutes at Hearing - Gay Lesbian Bi Trans News Archive|website=Windy City Times|date=27 July 2005|access-date=December 29, 2018}}{{cite web|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2005-07-14-0507140242-story.html|title=White supremacist faces charges|first=Brett |last= McNeil |website=chicagotribune.com |date=14 July 2005 |language=en-US|access-date=December 29, 2018}}{{cite web|url=http://www.rblandmark.com/News/Articles/11-20-2007/Alleged-white-supremacist-running-for-Congress-in-3rd-District/|title=Alleged white supremacist running for Congress in 3rd District|website=Rblandmark.com|language=en-US|access-date=December 29, 2018}}{{cite web|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2005-07-22-0507220244-story.html|title=Man is arrested for Nazi salutes|first=Barbara |last= Bell |website=chicagotribune.com|date=22 July 2005 |access-date=January 18, 2019}} write-in candidate for Chicago Mayor, City Clerk, Treasurer in 2019 congressional candidate in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2016, and 2018;{{cite web |title=STATISTICS OF THE CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES FOR THE ELECTION OF NOVEMBER 6, 2018 SHOWING THE VOTE CAST FOR EACH NOMINEE FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR, REPRESENTATIVE, RESIDENT COMMISSIONER, AND DELEGATE TO THE ONE HUNDRED SIXTEENTH CONGRESS, TOGETHER WITH A RECAPITULATION THEREOF |url=http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/2018/statistics2018.pdf |publisher=Office of the Clerk of the United States House of Representatives |access-date=21 February 2020 |date=28 February 2019}}{{cite web|url=https://ballotpedia.org/Richard_Mayers|title=Richard Mayers|website=Ballotpedia|language=en|access-date=December 29, 2018}} 1998 State House candidate; 1993 Berwyn city clerk and city treasurer candidate
- Justin Tucker
One candidate was removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:
- [https://www.facebook.com/JustinTuckerForIL/ Justin Tucker]
The following candidate filed nominating petitions but withdrew before ballot certification:
- Trevor Grant, statistician and data scientist, Illinois National Guard Veteran{{Cite web|url=https://1st-ward.com/|title=Trevor Grant for First Ward|last=rawkintrevo|website=Trevor Grant for First Ward|language=en-US|access-date=2018-12-31}}
== Campaign ==
Moreno and La Spata appeared at a candidate forum hosted by Logan Square Preservation on January 8, 2019.{{Cite web|url=https://blockclubchicago.org/2019/01/02/logan-square-aldermanic-debate-set-for-next-week/|title=Logan Square Aldermanic Debate Set For Next Week|website=Block Club Chicago|date=2 January 2019|language=en-US|access-date=2019-01-02}}{{Cite web|url=https://logansquarist.com/2019/01/11/4-takeaways-from-the-aldermanic-debate/|title=4 Takeaways From the Aldermanic Debate|website=LoganSquarist|date=11 January 2019|language=en-US|access-date=2019-01-19}}{{cite AV media |date=2019-01-09 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaNJS2na9eE |title=1st Ward Aldermanic Forum |publisher=CAN TV |via=YouTube |access-date=2022-12-12}}
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=Daniel La Spata|list=Organizations:
- The People's Lobby{{cite web|url=https://www.thepeopleslobbyusa.org/endorsements/|title=The People's Lobby: Endorsements|website=www.thepeopleslobbyusa.org}}
- Run for Something{{cite web|url=https://medium.com/@runforsomething/new-year-new-candidates-check-out-our-january-endorsements-aka-21-new-badasses-you-need-to-meet-8aa43f276fee|title=New Year, New Candidates! Check out our January Endorsements (aka 21 new badasses you need to meet)|author=Run for Something|date=16 January 2019}}
Individuals:
- Will Guzzardi, State representative for Illinois' 39th district{{cite tweet |author=Daniel La Spata |user=DanielLaSpata |number=1095021078278275073 |date=2019-02-11 |title=So excited to be endorsed by State Rep. @WillGuzzardi. Will knows how to take on the machine and achieve real victories for our working families. 15 days to go, our progressive movement is united and ready to win! https://t.co/dJZJGVsuDv |language=en |access-date=2020-12-31}}}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Proco Joe Moreno|list=
Newspapers
- Chicago Sun-Times{{Cite web|title=City election endorsements|url=https://chicago.suntimes.com/politics/endorsements-alderman-office-2019-mayoral-municipal-election/|website=chicago.suntimes.com|language=en-US|access-date=2019-02-12}}
- Chicago Tribune{{Cite web|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/opinion/editorials/ct-edit-council111-chicago-aldermen-endorse-moreno-dowell-king-piemonte-foster-bonner-20190130-story.html|title=Our choices for Chicago City Council: Wards 1-6 |author=Editorial Board|website=chicagotribune.com|date=31 January 2019 }}}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Justin Tucker write-in|list=
Organizations
- Libertarian Party of Chicago
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title= 1st Ward General election{{cite web |title=2019 Municipal General - 2/26/19 |url=https://chicagoelections.gov/en/election-results.asp?election=210&race=13 |publisher=Board of Election Commissioners for the City of Chicago |access-date=3 February 2020}}{{cite web |url=https://chicagoelections.com/dm/summary1.pdf?v=1552063866079 |title=TABULATED STATEMENT OF THE RETURNS AND PROCLAMATION OF THE RESULTS OF THE CANVASS OF THE ELECTION RETURNS FOR THE FEBRUARY 26, 2019 MUNICIPAL GENERAL ELECTION HELD IN EACH OF THE PRECINCTS IN ALL OF THE WARDS IN THE CITY OF CHICAGO |publisher=Chicago Board of Elections |access-date=20 February 2020 }}{{Dead link|date=January 2022 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Daniel La Spata
|votes = 7,326
|percentage = 61.23
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Proco Joe Moreno (incumbent)
|votes = 4,635
|percentage = 38.74
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Write-in
|candidate = Justin Tucker
|votes = 3
|percentage = 0.03
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 11,964
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= [[2nd ward, Chicago|2nd ward]] =
Incumbent first-term alderman Brian Hopkins won reelection, running unopposed on the ballot.
==Candidates==
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!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Brian Hopkins
|Incumbent alderman | | |
Two write-in candidates filed:
- Richard Benedict Mayers, perennial candidate and alleged white supremacist, write-in candidate for Chicago Mayor, City Clerk, and Treasurer in 2019; congressional candidate in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2016, and 2018; 1998 State House candidate; 1993 Berwyn city clerk and city treasurer candidate
- Mollie May Brady
==Endorsements==
{{Endorsements box|title=Brian Hopkins|list=
Organizations
- Fraternal Order of Police Chicago Lodge #7
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Mollie May Brady write-in|list=
Organizations
- Libertarian Party of Chicago{{cite web |title=2019 Municipal Election Endorsements {{!}} Libertarian Party of Chicago |url=https://lpchicago.org/2019-municipal-election-endorsements/ |publisher=Libertarian Party of Chicago |access-date=24 February 2020 |date=19 February 2019}}
|}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title= 2nd Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Brian Hopkins (incumbent)
|votes = 10,977
|percentage = 100.00
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Write-in
|candidate = Mollie May Brady
|votes = 4
|percentage = 0.04
}}
{{Election box total no change
|votes = 10,981
|percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 32nd ward =
Incumbent third-term alderman Scott Waguespack won reelection, running unopposed on the ballot. He appeared at a candidate forum covering the Logan Square neighborhood on January 8, 2019.{{cite AV media |date=2019-01-10 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1pGXzdyGmU |title=32nd Ward Aldermanic Forum |publisher=CAN TV |via=YouTube |access-date=2022-12-12}}
==Candidates==
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!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Scott Waguespack
|Incumbent alderman | | |
One write-in candidate filed:
==Endorsements==
{{Endorsements box| title = Scott Waguespack|list=
Organizations
- Center for Racial & Gender Equity{{Cite web|url=https://drive.google.com/file/d/1d5_rpUupz5OW4q3yL7rqSldhYaufNNr5/view?usp=embed_facebook|title=Racial Justice Voter Guide - CRGE.pdf|website=Google Docs}}
- Chicago Teachers Union{{cite web|url=https://www.ctulocal1.org/posts/ctu-political-endorsements/|title=CTU political endorsements|first=Ctu|last=Communications|date=14 December 2017}}
- Cook County College Teachers Union
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title= 32nd Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Scott Waguespack (incumbent)
|votes = 11,519
|percentage = 100.00
}}
{{Election box total no change
|votes = 11,519
|percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= [[40th ward, Chicago|40th ward]] =
Incumbent ninth-term alderman Patrick J. O'Connor unsuccessfully sought reelection, being defeated by Andre Vasquez in a runoff.
== Candidates ==
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!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Andre Vasquez
|Utility company manager |([https://andrefor40th.com/ Website]) |
Dianne Daleiden
|Chicago Public Schools teacher |([https://www.dianneforward40.com/ Website]) |
Maggie O'Keefe
|Small business owner |([http://www.maggieokeefe.com/ Website]) |
Patrick O'Connor
|Incumbent alderman |([https://www.aldermanoconnor.com/ Website]) | |
Ugo Okere
|Former chairman of youth organization Fuerza del Sol |([https://www.ugo2019.com/ Website]) |
One write-in candidate filed:
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box
| title = André Vasquez
| list =
- Chicago Democratic Socialists of America (in the run-off election)
- Reclaim Chicago
- The People's Lobby
- ONE People's Campaign{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/1peoplecampaign/photos/rpp.532466890471094/746830809034700/|title=Facebook|website=www.facebook.com}}
- Ram Villivalam, State Senator for Illinois' 8th district
- Daniel Biss, State Senator for Illinois' 9th district
- Maria Hadden, alderwoman-elect for the 49th ward (endorsed for run-off election){{cite tweet |author=Maria for 49th Ward Alderwoman |user=Mariafor49 |number=1103795637743767553 |date=2019-03-07 |title=I want to make sure that my endorsement comes with the people power that helped bring change in the 49th Ward. That is why this cycle I'm focusing on supporting the 4 candidates I've announced the past 2 days. https://t.co/7Qsfczt30h |language=en |access-date=2020-12-31}}
}}
{{Endorsements box
| title = Dianne Daleiden
| list =
- Northside Democracy for America{{cite web|title=Northside Democracy for America|url=https://www.northsidedfa.com/|website=Northside Democracy for America|access-date=24 January 2019}}
- Illinois Berniecrats
- Chicago Teachers Union
- Fritz Kaegi, Cook County Assessor
- David Orr, former Cook County Clerk, former alderman for the 49th ward, former acting mayor of Chicago{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/thedavidorr/videos/753479775028394/|title=David Orr|website=www.facebook.com}}
- Dick Simpson, professor at University of Illinois Chicago, former alderman
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Maggie O'Keefe|list=Organizations:
- Run for Something}}{{Endorsements box|title=Ugo Okere|list=Organizations:
- Run for Something
- Chicago Democratic Socialists of America (in the first round){{Cite news|url=https://www.dsausa.org/democratic-left/meet-ugo-okere-the-22-year-old-socialist-running-for-chicago-city-council/|title=Meet Ugo Okere, the 22-year-old Socialist Running for Chicago City Council|first=Zach|last=Shearer|website=Democratic Socialists of America (DSA)}}}}
{{Endorsements box
|title= Pat O'Connor
|list=
Organizations
Newspapers
- Chicago Sun-Times
- Chicago Tribune{{Cite web|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/opinion/editorials/ct-edit-aldermen-endorse-chicago-election-oconnor-tunney-smith-heneghan-20190207-story.html|title=Our choices for Chicago City Council: Wards 40-44 |author=Editorial Board|website=chicagotribune.com|date=8 February 2019 }}{{cite web |title=Chicago Tribune endorsement for alderman: Ward 40 |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/opinion/editorials/ct-edit-patrick-oconnor-andre-vasquez-40th-ward-20190312-story.html |publisher=Chicago Tribune |access-date=28 February 2020 |date=14 March 2019}}}}
== Campaigns ==
A candidate forum organized by several community organizations was scheduled on January 29, 2019.{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/events/218246192457611/|title=40th Ward Aldermanic Candidate Forum|website=www.facebook.com|language=en|access-date=2019-01-17}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title= 40th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Patrick J. O'Connor (incumbent)
|votes = 4,446
|percentage = 33.30
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = André Vasquez
|votes = 2,683
|percentage = 20.09
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Dianne Daleiden
|votes = 2,296
|percentage = 17.19
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Maggie O'Keefe
|votes = 2,058
|percentage = 15.41
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Ugo Okere
|votes = 1,870
|percentage = 14.00
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 13,353
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box begin no change
| title = 40th Ward Runoff{{cite web |title=2019 Municipal Runoffs - 4/2/19 |url=https://chicagoelections.gov/en/election-results.asp?election=220&race=23 |publisher=Board of Election Commissioners for the City of Chicago |access-date=3 February 2020}}}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = André Vasquez
|votes = 7,509
|percentage = 53.87
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Patrick J. O'Connor (incumbent)
|votes = 6,431
|percentage = 46.13
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 13,940
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 42nd ward =
Incumbent third-term alderman Brendan Reilly won reelection, running unopposed on the ballot.
==Candidates==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Brendan Reilly
|Incumbent alderman | | |
One write-in candidate filed:
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title= 43rd Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Brendan Reilly (incumbent)
|votes = 11,129
|percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 11,129
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 43rd ward =
Incumbent second-term alderman Michele Smith won reelection, defeating Derek Lindblom in a runoff.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Derek Lindblom
|Aide to U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer |([https://voteforderek.com Website]) |
Jacob Ringer
|Former chief of staff for Chicago's Chief Financial Officer |([https://www.ringer4results.com/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190101051708/https://www.ringer4results.com/ |date=2019-01-01 }}) |
Michele Smith
|Incumbent alderman |([https://ward43.org/ Website]) | |
Leslie Fox
|Former executive director of host committees for 1994 World Cup and 1996 Democratic National Convention |([https://foxfor43.com/leslie-fox/ Website]) |
Rebecca Janowitz
|Former coordinator for special projects for Chicago Public Schools |([https://www.rebeccajanowitz.com/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190101051501/https://www.rebeccajanowitz.com/ |date=2019-01-01 }}) |
Steve McClellan
| |([https://www.facebook.com/McClellan43/ Facebook]) | |
One write-in candidate filed:
- Richard Benedict Mayers, perennial candidate and alleged white supremacist, write-in candidate for Chicago Mayor, City Clerk, and Treasurer in 2019; congressional candidate in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2016, and 2018; 1998 State House candidate; 1993 Berwyn city clerk and city treasurer candidate
One candidate was removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:
- [https://www.roney2019.com Matthew Roney] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180918091117/https://www.roney2019.com/ |date=2018-09-18 }}, student at DePaul University{{Cite web|url=https://www.roney2019.com/about-matt/|title=About Matt {{!}} Matthew Roney for 43rd Alderman|language=en-US|access-date=2018-12-31|archive-date=2019-01-01|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190101100525/https://www.roney2019.com/about-matt/|url-status=dead}}
== Endorsements ==
===First round===
{{Endorsements box|title=Derek Lindblom|list=Organizations:
- Chicago Sun-Times}}{{Endorsements box|list=Organizations:
- Chicago Tribune|title=Michele Smith}}
===Runoff===
{{Endorsements box|title=Derek Lindblom|list=Newspapers:
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Michele Smith |list=
Officeholders
- Sara Feigenholtz, State Representative
- Lori Lightfoot, former President of the Chicago Police Board and Chicago mayoral candidate in 2019{{cite web |title=Lori Lightfoot Endorses Alderman Michele Smith for Re-Election |url=https://myemail.constantcontact.com/Lori-Lightfoot-Endorses-Alderman-Michele-Smith-for-Re-Election.html?soid=1101328272016&aid=iqJ9VxrC7Nc |publisher=myemail.constantcontact.com |access-date=3 February 2020}}
- Mike Quigley, congressman from Illinois's 5th congressional district
- Tom Tunney, 44th Ward alderman
- Scott Waguespack, 32nd Ward alderman
- Ann Williams, State Representative
Individuals
Newspapers:
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title= 43rd Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Michele Smith (incumbent)
|votes = 5,486
|percentage = 38.98
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Derek Lindblom
|votes = 3,913
|percentage = 27.81
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Leslie Fox
|votes = 1,892
|percentage = 13.44
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Jacob Ringer
|votes = 1,776
|percentage = 12.62
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Rebecca Janowitz
|votes = 681
|percentage = 4.84
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Steven McClellan
|votes = 325
|percentage = 2.31
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 14,073
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box begin no change
| title = 43rd Ward Runoff}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Michele Smith (incumbent)
|votes = 7,435
|percentage = 53.57
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Derek Lindblom
|votes = 6,444
|percentage = 46.43
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 13,879
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 44th ward =
Incumbent fourth-term alderman Tom Tunney won reelection.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Austin Baidas
|Former manager of state government agencies |([https://www.austinbaidas.com/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190101100449/https://www.austinbaidas.com/ |date=2019-01-01 }}) |
Elizabeth Shydlowski
|Fundraising consultant |([https://www.elizabethfor44.com/ Website]) |
Tom Tunney
|Incumbent alderman |([https://www.44thward.org/ Website]) | |
The following candidate filed nominating petitions but withdrew before ballot certification:
- [https://www.shineon44th.com Patrick Shine], U.S. Air Force veteran, co-founder of non-profit This Is My Country, Inc.{{Cite web|url=https://www.shineon44th.com/meet-patrick|title=shineon44th {{!}} MEET PATRICK|website=shineon44th|language=en|access-date=2018-12-31|archive-date=2019-01-01|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190101100546/https://www.shineon44th.com/meet-patrick|url-status=dead}}
One write-in candidate filed:
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=Tom Tunney|list=Organizations:
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title= 44th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Tom Tunney (incumbent)
|votes = 9,734
|percentage = 64.44
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Austin Baidas
|votes = 3,794
|percentage = 25.12
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Elizabeth Shydlowski
|votes = 1,577
|percentage = 10.44
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 15,105
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 46th ward =
Incumbent second-term alderman James Cappleman won reelection, defeating Marianne Lalonde in a runoff by a margin of only 25 votes (0.09% of the votes cast in the runoff).
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Angela Clay
|Community activist |([https://www.clayfor46.com/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190101051426/https://www.clayfor46.com/ |date=2019-01-01 }}) |
Erika Wozniak Francis
|Chicago Public Schools teacher |([https://www.erikafor46thward.com/ Website]) |
James Cappleman
|Incumbent alderman |([https://www.citizensforcappleman.com/ Website]) | |
Jon-Robert McDowell
|Environmental developer |([https://jonrobertfor46.com/ Website]) |
Justin Kreindler
|Program director of Public Allies Chicago |([https://www.justinfor46.com/ Website]) |
Marianne Lalonde
|Healthcare management consultant |([http://marianneforuptown.com/ Website]) |
Two write-in candidates filed:
- Joann Breivogel
- Richard Benedict Mayers, perennial candidate and alleged white supremacist, write-in candidate for Chicago Mayor, City Clerk, and Treasurer in 2019; congressional candidate in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2016, and 2018; 1998 State House candidate; 1993 Berwyn city clerk and city treasurer candidate
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=Erika Wozniak Francis|list=Organizations:{{cite web|url=https://www.erikafor46thward.com/endorsements-1/|title=Endorsements|website=Erika Wozniak|access-date=2018-12-31|archive-date=2019-01-01|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190101002826/https://www.erikafor46thward.com/endorsements-1/|url-status=dead}}
- Chicago Teachers Union
- Cook County College Teachers Union
- SEIU Healthcare Illinois & Indiana
- United Working Families{{cite web|url=https://www.unitedworkingfamilies.org/2019-early-endorsed-candidates/|title=2019 Early Endorsed Candidates|website=United Working Families|date=6 April 2023 }}
- Northside Democracy for America
- Run for Something
- The People's Lobby
- Our Revolution Illinoishttps://twitter.com/erikafor46/status/1091068981857996800 {{Dead link|date=March 2022}}
- Teamsters Local 700https://twitter.com/erikafor46/status/1093218734758682626 {{Dead link|date=March 2022}}
- National Association of Social Workers, Illinois Chapter{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/ErikaFor46/photos/a.185727372110235/284437042239267/|title=Facebook|website=www.facebook.com}}
- ATU Local 241https://twitter.com/erikafor46/status/1097583153227677696 {{Dead link|date=March 2022}}
- Jesús "Chuy" García, U.S. Representative for Illinois' 4th district, former mayoral candidate in 2015
- David Orr, former Cook County Clerk, former alderman for the 49th ward, former acting mayor of Chicago
- Emanuel "Chris" Welch, Illinois State Representative
- Rob Martwick, Illinois State Representative
- Bridget Gainer, Cook County Commissionerhttps://twitter.com/erikafor46/status/1087724516762103812 {{Dead link|date=March 2022}}
- Brandon Johnson, Cook County Commissioner
- William "Bill" Lowry, Cook County Commissioner}}
{{Endorsements box
| title = James Cappleman
| list =
- Jan Schakowsky, U.S. Representative for Illinois' 9th district
- Mike Quigley, U.S. Representative for Illinois' 5th district
- John Cullerton, State Senator for Illinois' 6th district
- Heather Steans, State Senator for Illinois' 7th district
- Sara Feigenholtz, State Representative for Illinois' 12th district
- Greg Harris, State Representative for Illinois' 13th district
- LGBTQ Victory Fund
- International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 9
- International Union of Operating Engineers Local 399
- SEIU Local 1
- SEIU Local 73
Newspapers
- Chicago Tribune{{cite web |title=Chicago Tribune endorsement for alderman: Ward 46 |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/opinion/editorials/ct-edit-cappleman-lalonde-46th-ward-20190312-story.html |publisher=Chicago Tribune |access-date=28 February 2020 |date=14 March 2019}}
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Marianne Lalonde|list=Organizations:
- Run for Something
- Asian American Midwest Progressives{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/AAMidwestProgressives/photos/a.2071173523174295/2071169886507992/|title=Facebook|website=www.facebook.com}}
- Chicago Sun-Times
- Illinois Education Association{{cite tweet |author=Dr. Marianne Lalonde |user=marianneuptown |number=1095078054664306691 |date=2019-02-11 |title=Proud to be endorsed by the Illinois Education Association! I'm so proud to have Truman College as a part of our ward and I can't wait to stand up for your #union. https://t.co/hYyvf8UEU2 |language=en |access-date=2020-12-31}}
- ONE People's Campaign (for the run-off election){{cite tweet |author=ONE People's Campaign |user=onepplscampaign |number=1104019170935615488 |date=2019-03-08 |title=We endorsed @marianneuptown in the 46th ward! She is running on a platform to preserve & increase affordable housing, enhance community assets like Uplift High School, & is committed to a community driven decision making process. Join us tomorrow at 10am! https://t.co/cxrWm9IewG https://t.co/YwgskM0YL8 |language=en |access-date=2020-12-31}}
Individuals:
- Lori Lightfoot, former President of the Chicago Police Accountability Board, 2019 mayoral candidate{{cite web |title=Press Release – Lightfoot announces aldermanic endorsements |url=https://lightfootforchicago.com/press-release-lightfoot-endorses-aldermanic-endorsements/ |publisher=Lightfoot for Chicago |access-date=3 February 2019 |date=3 January 2019 |archive-date=1 February 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190201065243/https://lightfootforchicago.com/press-release-lightfoot-endorses-aldermanic-endorsements/ |url-status=dead }}}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title= 46th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = James Cappleman (incumbent)
|votes = 6,082
|percentage = 44.07
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Marianne Lalonde
|votes = 2,494
|percentage = 18.07
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Erika Wozniak Francis
|votes = 2,324
|percentage = 16.84
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Angela Clay
|votes = 2,127
|percentage = 15.41
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Justin Kreindler
|votes = 545
|percentage = 3.95
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Jon-Robert McDowell
|votes = 229
|percentage = 1.66
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 13,801
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box begin no change
| title = 46th Ward Runoff}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = James Cappleman (incumbent)
|votes = 7,079
|percentage = 50.09
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Marianne Lalonde
|votes = 7,054
|percentage = 49.91
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 14,133
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 47th ward =
Incumbent second-term alderman Ameya Pawar did not seek reelection as alderman, opting to instead run (unsuccessfully) for City Treasurer of Chicago. Matt Martin was elected to succeed him, defeating Michael Negron in a runoff.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Angie Maloney
|Community organizer |([http://iam47.org/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190101003010/http://iam47.org/ |date=2019-01-01 }}) |
Eileen Dordek
|Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Commissioner for the 10th District's Cook County Commission on Women's Issues |([https://www.eileendordek.org/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190101002815/https://www.eileendordek.org/ |date=2019-01-01 }}) |
Gus Kastafaros
|Restaurant manager, real estate entrepreneur, electrician |([https://guskatsafaros.com/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190101051353/https://guskatsafaros.com/ |date=2019-01-01 }}) |
Kimball Ladien
| | | |
Heather Way Kitzes
|Manager of Neighborhood Relations for the Chicago Cubs |([https://www.wayforward47.org/ Website]) |
Jeff Jenkins
|Co-founder of non-profit Midnight Circus in the Parks |([https://jeffjenkins47.com/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190101003015/https://jeffjenkins47.com/ |date=2019-01-01 }}) |
Matt Martin
|Civil rights attorney at the office of the Illinois Attorney General |([https://www.matt47.com/ Website]) |
Michael Negron
|Aide to Mayor Rahm Emanuel |([http://negronfor47.com/ Website]) |
Thomas Schwartzers
|Former firefighter and law enforcement officer |([https://www.tomfor47.com/ Website]) |
One write-in candidate filed:
== Campaign ==
All candidates, except Kastafaros, appeared at a forum focused on education issues on January 17, 2019.{{Cite web|url=https://blockclubchicago.org/2019/01/10/candidates-in-47th-ward-will-outline-education-platforms-at-forum/|title=Crowd Of 47th Ward Candidates Who Aim To Replace Pawar Will Outline Education Plans At Forum|website=Block Club Chicago|date=10 January 2019|language=en-US|access-date=2019-01-11}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/events/340760560091089/|title=Friends of Ravenswood School 47th Ward Alderman Candidate Forum|website=www.facebook.com|language=en|access-date=2019-01-11}} All candidates, except Ladien and Schwartzers, appeared at a forum on business issues on January 24.{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/events/2205252486407806/|title=47th Ward Candidate Forum: Let's Talk Business!|website=www.facebook.com|language=en|access-date=2019-01-17}} A third forum hosted by several neighborhood Chambers of Commerce was scheduled on January 26.{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/events/364191727479167/|title=Northside Chambers Present: 47th Ward Candidate Forum|website=www.facebook.com|language=en|access-date=2019-01-17}}
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=Matt Martin|list=
Officeholders
- David Orr, former Cook County Clerk, former alderman for the 49th ward, former acting mayor of Chicago
- United Working Families
- ONE People's Campaign
- Northside Democracy for America
- Run for Something
- Center for Racial & Gender Equity
- The People's Lobby
Newspapers
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Michael Negron|list=
Officeholders
- Elizabeth Warren, U.S. Senator from Massachusetts{{cite AV media |date=2018-12-10 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfS-wQ1_kbg |title=Elizabeth Warren endorses Michael Negron for 47th Ward Alderman |publisher=Michael Negron |via=YouTube |access-date=2022-12-12}}}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Eileen Dordek|columns=yes|list=Organizations{{Citation needed|date=February 2019}}
- Cook County College Teachers Union
- National Association of Social Workers - Illinois
- Chicago National Organization for Women PAC
Individuals{{Citation needed|date=February 2019}}
- Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky (IL-09)
- State Senator Heather Steans
- State Representative Ann Williams
- MWRD Commissioners Debra Shore, Josina Morita, & Kim DuBuclet
Organizations
Newspapers
}}
{{Endorsements box|title= Thomas Schwartzers |list=
Organizations
- Fraternal Order of Police Chicago Lodge #7
}}
Runoff
{{Endorsements box|title=Matt Martin|list=
Officeholders
- David Orr, former Cook County Clerk, former alderman for the 49th ward, former acting mayor of Chicago
- Maria Hadden, alderwoman-elect for the 49th ward (endorsed for run-off election)
- United Working Families
- ONE People's Campaign
- Northside Democracy for America
- Run for Something
- Center for Racial & Gender Equity
- The People's Lobby
Newspapers
- Chicago Tribune{{cite web |title=Chicago Tribune endorsement for alderman: Ward 47 |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/opinion/editorials/ct-edit-ward-47-alderman-endorsement-20190314-story.html |publisher=Chicago Tribune |access-date=28 February 2020 |date=14 March 2019}}
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Michael Negron|list=
Officeholders
- Elizabeth Warren, U.S. Senator from Massachusetts
Newspapers
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=47th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Matt Martin
|votes = 7,586
|percentage = 39.31
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Michael A. Negron
|votes = 4,126
|percentage = 21.38
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Eileen Dordek
|votes = 3,373
|percentage = 17.48
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Jeff Jenkins
|votes = 1,602
|percentage = 8.30
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Heather Way Kitzes
|votes = 931
|percentage = 4.82
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Angela "Angie" Maloney
|votes = 888
|percentage = 4.60
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Thomas M. Schwartzers
|votes = 372
|percentage = 1.93
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Gus Katsafaros
|votes = 344
|percentage = 1.78
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Kimball Ladien
|votes = 75
|percentage = 0.39
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 19,297
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box begin no change
| title = 47th Ward Runoff}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Matt Martin
|votes = 11,813
|percentage = 62.50
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Michael A. Negron
|votes = 7,089
|percentage = 37.50
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 18,902
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 48th ward =
Incumbent second-term alderman Harry Osterman won reelection, defeating David Williams III, his sole challenger.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
David Williams III
|U.S. Navy veteran, Novelist, Medical Logistics Specialist & |([http://dewforpolitics.com/ Website]) |
Harry Osterman
|Incumbent alderman |([https://harryosterman.org/ Website]) | |
One write-in candidate filed:
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box
| title = David Williams III
| list =
Officeholders':
- Dorothy A. Brown, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County{{cite web |title=Endorsements |url=https://www.facebook.com/dorothybrowncoalition/photos/a.10153536767448565/10156292086558565/ |website=www.facebook.com |author=Dorothy Brown Coalition |access-date=16 November 2020 |date=26 February 2019}}{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/PoliticalDew3/videos/10156256298918137?sfns=mo|title=I got endorsed by Dorothy Brown today for my Aldermanic Candidacy for the 48th ward.|website=facebook.com}}
- Anne Stava-Murray, State Representative of Illinois 81st district{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/dewforpolitics/photos/a.481156088631138/2079994625413935/?type=3&theater|title=After doing some canvassing yesterday, I went to go meet up with State Rep. Anne Stava-Murray who represents the 81st district. We spoke about lifting the 1997 ban on Rent Control, and she personally endorsed my campaign for Alderman in the 48th ward. I am grateful for this endorsement. Dupage and Will County is blessed to have a state rep who has stood up to the status quo in Springfield and leading the charge for progress. She's also going to be running for the U.S. Senate in 2020.|website=facebook.com}}
Individuals:
- Simon Riberio, 2012 Democratic candidate for U.S. House of representatives – Illinois 9th{{cite web|url=https://us7.campaign-archive.com/?u=6c6d759419046c08a0c157b1f&id=b1607540fd|title=Greetings from 48th ward Aldermanic Candidate, David Earl Williams III|website=us7.campaign-archive.com}}
- Arthur Noah Siegel, 2018 Democratic candidate for Illinois House district 14
- Willie Wilson, American businessman & 2015/2019 Chicago Mayoral Candidate{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/DrWillieWilson/photos/a.627254767395407/2010273159093554/?type=3&theater|title=Dr. Wilson shows the leadership #Chicago deserves by publicly endorsing 10 candidates for alderman to shape a NEW City Council: Alexandria Willis Candidate 3rd Ward Alderman Ebony Lucas Jedidiah Brown for 7th Ward Alderman Elect Cleopatra Joseph Williams For 15th Ward Alderman 17Th Ward Democratic Organization, David Moore Committeeman Edgar "Edek" Esparza #FriendsofJosephCZieglerJr Creative Scott for 24th Ward Alderman David Earl Williams III|website=facebook.com}}
- Shawn Walker, Construction Consultant & 2007 Aldermanic candidate for the 28th ward{{cite web|url=https://mailchi.mp/0353bd7e805a/3-weeks-left-lincoln-yards-tif-project-more-endorsements|title=3 weeks left, Lincoln Yards TIF project & more endorsements|website=us7.campaign-archive.com}}
- [https://billmorton.nationbuilder.com/ Bill Morton], president of the Rogers Park Chamber of Commerce{{Cite web|url=https://twitter.com/rogerspark1000?lang=en|title=Bill Morton (@RogersPark1000) {{!}} Twitter|website=twitter.com|language=en|access-date=2018-12-31}}
- Tio Hardiman, former director of CeaseFire and candidate for governor in 2014.{{cite web|url=https://mailchi.mp/ff0b1afbb8b1/16-days-left-eminent-domain-my-campaign-commercial-more-endorsements|title=16 days left, Eminent Domain, my campaign commercial & more endorsements|website=us7.campaign-archive.com}}
- Bushra Amiwala 2017 DECA award recipient for undergraduate excellence in business & 2018 Democratic primary candidate for Cook County Board of Commissioners District 13.
- [http://www.mtv.com/ontv/dyn/realworld-season9/cast_member/cast_member.jhtml?personalityId=1114/ Jamie Murray]{{dead link|date=January 2025|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}} Real World: New Orleans (2000 season) cast member & Web entrepreneur{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/dewforpolitics/photos/a.481156088631138/2103597056387025/?type=3&theater|title=Thank you Jamie Murray (cast member of MTVs Real World: New Orleans 2000), Vegan street, Veranda Pizza & Coffee and of course once again Chicago Alliance for Animals for your endorsement to protect the animals and end the outdated practice of Horse carriages in Chicago.|website=facebook.com}}
- Vermin Supreme, American performance artist and political activist{{cite tweet |author=Vermin Supreme (TM) |user=VerminSupreme |number=1100163200354525184 |date=2019-02-25 |title=@dewforpolitics Good Luck sir. Ponies be with you. |language=en |access-date=2022-12-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201114111404/https://twitter.com/VerminSupreme/status/1100163200354525184 |archive-date=2020-11-14 |url-status=live}}
Organizations:
- Chicago Alliance for Animals
- Rogers Park Chamber of Commerce{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/dewforpolitics/photos/a.481156088631138/2088100944603303/?type=3&theater|title=Thank you Bill Morton & Rogers Park Chamber of Commerce for the endorsement of my Aldermanic campaign in the 48th ward.|website=facebook.com}}
- [http://www.veganstreet.com/ Vegan Street]
- Verandas Pizza & Coffee
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Harry Osterman|list=Organizations:
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=48th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Harry Osterman (incumbent)
|votes = 12,442
|percentage = 83.73
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = David Williams III
|votes = 2,415
|percentage = 16.25
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Write-in
|candidate = Richard Benedict Mayers
|votes = 2
|percentage = 0.01
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 14,857
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 49th ward =
Incumbent seventh-term alderman Joe Moore unsuccessfully sought reelection. He was defeated by Maria Hadden, his sole challenger.
Through this election, the victor Maria Hadden made history as the first LGBTQ woman of color to be elected to Chicago's City Council.{{cite tweet |author=Equality Illinois |author-link=Equality Illinois |user=EqualityILL |number=1100615057791217664 |date=2019-02-27 |title=We congratulate 49th Ward Alderwoman-elect Maria Hadden, the first queer woman of color to be elected to the Chicago City Council. https://t.co/Klq6eKIZ8D |language=en |access-date=2022-12-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221208114112/https://twitter.com/EqualityILL/status/1100615057791217664 |archive-date=2022-12-08 |url-status=live}}
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Maria Hadden
|Executive director and founder of non-profit Our City Our Voice ([https://www.mariafor49.org/ Website]) |
Joe Moore
|Incumbent alderman ([https://www.electjoemoore.com/ Website]) | |
Two write-in candidates filed:
- Richard Benedict Mayers, perennial candidate and alleged white supremacist, write-in candidate for Chicago Mayor, City Clerk, and Treasurer in 2019; congressional candidate in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2016, and 2018; 1998 State House candidate; 1993 Berwyn city clerk and city treasurer candidate
- Bill Morton
Two candidates were removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:
== Campaign ==
Hadden and Moore both identify as progressives, but their policy positions differ sharply on a number of issues, including policing, accepting donations from developers, use of tax-increment financing, and charter school expansion.{{Cite web|url=https://blockclubchicago.org/2019/02/18/in-the-49th-ward-its-up-to-voters-to-decide-who-is-the-true-progressive/|title=In The 49th Ward, It's Up To Voters To Decide Who Is The True Progressive|website=Block Club Chicago|date=18 February 2019|language=en-US|access-date=2019-02-20}} Both candidates participated in a debate hosted at Sullivan High School on January 15, 2019.{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/events/762294144127423/|title=Chicago 49th Ward Aldermanic Debate|website=www.facebook.com|language=en|access-date=2019-01-11}}{{cite AV media |date=2019-01-17 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9T9Dd6iUN70 |title=49th Ward Aldermanic Debate |publisher=CAN TV |via=YouTube |access-date=2022-12-12}}{{Cite web|url=https://rogersedgereporter.com/2019/01/16/haddon-an-moore-debate-before-packed-hall-at-sullivan/|title=Hadden and Moore Debate Before Packed Hall at Sullivan|last=Carpenter|first=John|date=2019-01-16|website=RogersEdge Reporter|language=en-US|access-date=2019-01-17}} At the debate, they disagreed on a number of issues, including a freeze on new charter schools (Hadden supported one; Moore did not), funding for a new police training facility (Moore supported the ongoing proposal; Hadden did not), and use of tax-increment financing for the proposed Lincoln Yards project (Moore was in favor; Hadden was opposed).{{Cite web|url=http://loyolaphoenix.com/2019/01/hadden-vs-moore-newcomer-maria-hadden-challenges-longtime-alderman-joe-moore-in-debate/|title=Hadden vs. Moore: Newcomer Maria Hadden Challenges Longtime Alderman Joe Moore in Debate|last=Anthony|first=Katie|date=2019-01-16|website=Loyola Phoenix|language=en|access-date=2019-01-17|archive-date=2019-01-19|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190119121323/http://loyolaphoenix.com/2019/01/hadden-vs-moore-newcomer-maria-hadden-challenges-longtime-alderman-joe-moore-in-debate/|url-status=dead}}
In February 2019, a controversy emerged when two photographers alleged that the Moore campaign used their photographs in campaign advertisements without permission or attribution.{{Cite web|url=https://blockclubchicago.org/2019/02/14/2-photographers-say-ald-joe-moore-used-their-photo-for-campaign-mailer-without-permission/|title=2 Photographers Say Ald. Joe Moore's Campaign Used Their Photos For Mailer Without Permission|website=Block Club Chicago|date=14 February 2019|language=en-US|access-date=2019-02-20}} Another controversy emerged late in the campaign when a Moore staffer accused a 15 year old Hadden volunteer (and former Moore intern) of espionage.{{Citation needed|date=November 2020}}
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box
| title = Maria Hadden
| list =
Organizations:{{cite web|url=https://www.mariafor49.org/endorsements|title=Maria Hadden for 49 - ENDORSEMENTS|website=mariaprivate}}
- Chicago Teachers Union
- Cook County College Teachers Union
- SEIU Local 73
- SEIU Healthcare Illinois & Indiana
- United Working Families
- Northside Democracy for America
- Reclaim Chicago{{cite web|url=https://www.reclaimchicago.org/our-endorsements/|title=Reclaim Chicago Endorsements - Reclaim Chicago}}
- ONE People's Campaign
- LGBTQ Victory Fund{{cite web|url=https://victoryfund.org/candidate/maria-hadden/|title=Hadden, Maria|last=ctoledo|website=LGBTQ Victory Fund|access-date=2018-12-31|archive-date=2019-01-01|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190101052927/https://victoryfund.org/candidate/maria-hadden/|url-status=dead}}
- Jane Addams Seniors in Action
- Center for Racial & Gender Equity
- The People's Lobby
- Our Revolution Chicago{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/Mariafor49/photos/a.162557591174291/395952067834841/|title=Facebook|website=www.facebook.com}}
- Brand New Council
- AFSCME Council 31
- Network 49
- Indivisible Loyola
- People for the American Way
- Grassroots Illinois Action
- Indo-American Democratic Organization{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/Mariafor49/photos/a.162557591174291/405622346867813|title=Facebook|website=www.facebook.com}}
Individuals:
- Jesús "Chuy" García, U.S. Representative for Illinois' 4th district, former Cook County Commissioner, former Illinois state representative, former alderman for the 22nd ward, candidate for mayor in 2015{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/Mariafor49/photos/a.162557591174291/389266881836693/|title=Facebook|website=www.facebook.com}}
- David Orr, former Cook County Clerk, former alderman for the 49th ward, former acting mayor of Chicago{{cite tweet |author=Maria for 49th Ward Alderwoman |user=Mariafor49 |number=1082655492013461504 |date=2019-01-08 |title=We're 49 days out from election day, which makes it especially fitting that we get to announce the endorsement of Former 49th Ward Alderman, Chicago Mayor, and Cook County Clerk, David Orr! https://t.co/NBw9jVpSuQ |language=en |access-date=2020-12-31}}
- Danny K. Davis, U.S. Representative for Illinois' 7th congressional district
- Fritz Kaegi, Cook County Assessor{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/Mariafor49/photos/a.159968434766540/390705028359545/|title=Facebook|website=www.facebook.com}}
- Will Guzzardi, State representative for Illinois' 39th district{{cite tweet |author=Maria for 49th Ward Alderwoman |user=Mariafor49 |number=1090393522761547776 |date=2019-01-29 |title=I am excited to announce that I have been endorsed by Illinois State Representatives @WillGuzzardi and @Delia4StateRep! I look forward to working with these progressive leaders because all levels of government must work together to serve the people of the 49th Ward and Chicago. https://t.co/i4mm3pwwwM |language=en |access-date=2020-12-31}}
- Delia Ramirez, State representative for Illinois' 4th district
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Joe Moore|list=Organizations:
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title= 49th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Maria Hadden
|votes = 7,820
|percentage = 63.37
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Joe Moore (incumbent)
|votes = 4,514
|percentage = 36.58
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Write-in
|candidate = Bill Morton
|votes = 4
|percentage = 0.03
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Write-in
|candidate = Richard Benedict Mayers
|votes = 3
|percentage = 0.02
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 12,334
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 50th ward =
Incumbent second-term alderman Debra Silverstein won reelection.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Andrew Rowlas
|Former Chicago Public Schools teacher and principal |([https://www.rowlasforward50.com/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190101051721/https://www.rowlasforward50.com/ |date=2019-01-01 }}) |
Debra Silverstein
|Incumbent alderman |([http://debrasilversteinforalderman.com Website]) | |
Zehra Quadri
|Executive director of social service agency |([http://zehraquadri.com/ Website]) |{{Cite web|url=http://suntimescandidates.com/quadri--zehra-.html|title=Quadri, Zehra|website=Sun-Times 2018 primary candidate questionnaires|language=en|access-date=2018-12-31}}{{Cite web|url=https://ballotpedia.org/Zehra_Quadri|title=Zehra Quadri|website=Ballotpedia|language=en|access-date=2018-12-31}} |
One write-in candidate filed:
- Richard Benedict Mayers, perennial candidate and alleged white supremacist, write-in candidate for Chicago Mayor, City Clerk, and Treasurer in 2019; congressional candidate in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2016, and 2018; 1998 State House candidate; 1993 Berwyn city clerk and city treasurer candidate
The following candidate filed nominating petitions but withdrew before ballot certification:
- Majid Mustafa
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=Andrew Rowlas|list=Organizations:{{cite web |url=https://www.rowlasforward50.com/ |title=Let's Get The 50th Ward Back On Track! |website=www.rowlasforward50.com |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190101051721/https://www.rowlasforward50.com/ |archive-date=2019-01-01}}
- Northside Democracy for America
- Cook County Green Party
Individuals:
- Lori Lightfoot, former President of the Chicago Police Board, former Assistant U.S. Attorney, candidate for mayor of Chicago in 2019}}{{Endorsements box
| title = Debra Silverstein
| list =
- Chicago Federation of Labor
- Chicago Police Sergeants' Association
- Chicago NOW Political Action Committee
- Chicago Area Laborers' PAC
- American Middle East Voters Alliance Political Action Committee
- Planned Parenthood Illinois Action
- Gun Violence Prevention PAC
- United Hellenic Voters of America
- Chicago Sun-Times
- Chicago Tribune
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Zehra Quadri|list=Individuals:
- Jessie White, Illinois Secretary of State}}
== Campaigns ==
A candidate forum is scheduled for February 10, 2019.{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/events/311847452782830/|title=50th Ward Aldermanic Candidate Forum|website=www.facebook.com|language=en|access-date=2019-01-17}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title= 50th General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Debra L. Silverstein (incumbent)
|votes = 6,014
|percentage = 65.84
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Andrew D. Rowlas
|votes = 1,678
|percentage = 18.37
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Zehra Quadri
|votes = 1,442
|percentage = 15.79
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 9,134
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
Northwest Side
= 26th ward =
Incumbent alderman Roberto Maldonado won reelection. Maldonado had been first appointed by Mayor Richard M. Daley in 2009, and had subsequently been reelected in 2011 and 2015.
== Candidates ==
Two write-in candidates filed:
- Richard Benedict Mayers, perennial candidate and alleged white supremacist, write-in candidate for Chicago Mayor, City Clerk, and Treasurer in 2019; congressional candidate in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2016, and 2018; 1998 State House candidate; 1993 Berwyn city clerk and city treasurer candidate
- Mirko "Limo Mike Z" Zaplatic, Jr
Two candidates were removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:
- [https://angeeg26.wixsite.com/angeeforalderman Angee Gonzalez] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190103210645/https://angeeg26.wixsite.com/angeeforalderman |date=2019-01-03 }}
- Mirko "Limo Mike Z." Zaplatic Jr.
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=David Herrera|list=Organizations:
- Chicago Tribune{{cite web|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/editorials/ct-edit-aldermen-endorsements-ward-herrera-burnett-ervin-taliaferro-20190204-story.html|title= Editorial: Our choices for Chicago City Council: Wards 26-29|website=www.chicagotribune.com|date= 6 February 2019}}}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Robert Maldonado|list=Organizations:
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=26th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Roberto Maldonado (incumbent)
|votes = 4,431
|percentage = 50.53
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Theresa Siaw
|votes = 2,462
|percentage = 28.13
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = David Herrera
|votes = 1,866
|percentage = 21.28
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Write-in
|candidate = Mirko "Limo Mike Z" Zaplatic, Jr
|votes = 5
|percentage = 0.06
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 8,764
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 30th ward =
Incumbent fourth-term alderman Ariel Reboyras won reelection, defeating Jessica Gutierrez in a runoff.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Ariel Reboyras
|Incumbent alderman |([https://www.reboyras.com/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190118062425/http://www.reboyras.com/ |date=2019-01-18 }}) | |
Edgar Esparza
|Candidate for 30th ward alderman in 2015 |([http://electedgar.com/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190104021541/http://electedgar.com/ |date=2019-01-04 }}) |
Jessica Gutierrez
|Community organizer |([https://www.gutierrezfor30.com/ Website]) |
One write-in candidate filed:
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=Ariel Reboyras|list=
Organizations
- Fraternal Order of Police Chicago Lodge #7
- INCS Action
Newspapers
- Chicago Sun-Times
- Chicago Tribune{{Cite web|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/opinion/editorials/ct-edit-chicago-aldermen-endorsement-sieracki-santiago-brown-20190205-story.html|title=Our choices for Chicago City Council: Wards 30-39 |author=Editorial Board|website=chicagotribune.com|date=7 February 2019 }}{{cite web |title=Chicago Tribune endorsement for alderman: Ward 30 |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/opinion/editorials/ct-edit-endorsement-alderman-ward30-ariel-reboyras-20190313-story.html |publisher=Chicago Tribune |access-date=28 February 2020 |date=14 March 2019}}}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Jessica Gutierrez|list=
Officeholders
- David Orr, former Cook County Clerk, former alderman for the 49th ward, former acting mayor of Chicago
- Maria Hadden, alderwoman-elect for the 49th ward (endorsed for run-off election)
Organizations
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=30th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Ariel E. Reboyras (incumbent)
|votes = 3,563
|percentage = 47.90
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Jessica Gutierrez
|votes = 3,536
|percentage = 47.54
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Edgar "Edek" Esparza
|votes = 339
|percentage = 4.56
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 7,438
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box begin no change | title=30th Ward Runoff}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Ariel E. Reboyras (incumbent)
|votes = 4,097
|percentage = 51.91
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Jessica W. Gutierrez
|votes = 3,795
|percentage = 48.09
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 7,892
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 31st ward =
Incumbent first-term alderman Milly Santiago unsuccessfully sought reelection, losing to Felix Cardona, Jr. in a runoff.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Colin Bird-Martinez
|Founder of 31st Ward Independent Political Organization |([http://www.colinforchicago.com/ Website]) |
Felix Cardona, Jr.
|Executive in local government agencies |([https://cardona2019.org/ Website]) |
Milly Santiago
|Incumbent alderman |([https://www.aldermansantiago.com/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190130053112/https://www.aldermansantiago.com/ |date=2019-01-30 }}) | |
One write-in candidate filed:
- Richard Benedict Mayers, perennial candidate and alleged white supremacist, write-in candidate for Chicago Mayor, City Clerk, and Treasurer in 2019; congressional candidate in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2016, and 2018; 1998 State House candidate; 1993 Berwyn city clerk and city treasurer candidate
One candidate was removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:
- Renne Chavez, candidate for 31st ward alderman in 2015{{Cite web|url=https://ballotpedia.org/Renne_%22Tex%22_Chavez|title=Renne "Tex" Chavez|website=Ballotpedia|language=en|access-date=2019-01-04}}
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=Colin Bird-Martinez|list=
Organizations
- The People's Lobby
- Reclaim Chicago
- Run for Something
Newspapers
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Felix Cardona|list=Organizations:
- Chicago Alliance for Animals* Chicago Federation of Labor
- Chicago Police Sergeant's Association
- INCS Action
- LiUNA! Chicago Laborer's District Council
- Personal PAC{{cite web |title=Personal PAC Endorsements |url=https://www.personalpac.org/get-involved/endorsements/ |website=PersonalPAC.org}}
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Milly Santiago|list=
Newspapers
}}
Runoff
{{Endorsements box|title=Felix Cardona|list=Organizations:
- Chicago Alliance for Animals* Chicago Federation of Labor
- Chicago Police Sergeant's Association
- INCS Action
- LiUNA! Chicago Laborer's District Council
- Personal PAC
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Milly Santiago|list=
Newspapers
- Chicago Sun-Times
- Chicago Tribune{{cite web |title=Chicago Tribune endorsement for alderman: Ward 31 |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/opinion/editorials/ct-edit-milly-santiago-felix-cardona-31st-ward-20190312-story.html |publisher=Chicago Tribune |access-date=28 February 2020 |date=14 March 2019}}
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=31st Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Milragos Santiago (incumbent)
|votes = 2,588
|percentage = 40.32
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Felix Cardona Jr.
|votes = 2,132
|percentage = 33.21
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Colin Bird-Martinez
|votes = 1,699
|percentage = 26.47
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 6,419
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box begin no change | title=31st Ward Runoff}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Felix Cardona Jr.
|votes = 3,584
|percentage = 54.29
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Milragos Santiago (incumbent)
|votes = 3,017
|percentage = 45.71
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 6,601
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 33rd ward =
Incumbent alderman Deb Mell unsuccessfully sought reelection. Mell had first been appointed by Mayor Rahm Emanuel in 2013, and had subsequently been reelected in 2015. She was defeated by Rossana Rodriguez Sanchez in a runoff.
== Candidates ==
One write-in candidate filed:
- Richard Benedict Mayers, perennial candidate and alleged white supremacist, write-in candidate for Chicago Mayor, City Clerk, and Treasurer in 2019; congressional candidate in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2016, and 2018; 1998 State House candidate; 1993 Berwyn city clerk and city treasurer candidate
The following candidates submitted nominating petition signatures but withdrew before the certification process:
- Joel Zawko
== Endorsements ==
First round
{{Endorsements box|title=Deb Mell|list=
Newspapers
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez|list=
Organizations
- 33rd Ward Working Families{{cite web|url=http://workingfamilies33.org/blog/2018/5/20/rossana-rodrguez-sanchez-for-alderman|title=Rossana Rodríguez-Sanchez for Alderman|website=33rd Ward Working Families|access-date=2019-01-04|archive-date=2019-01-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105043153/http://workingfamilies33.org/blog/2018/5/20/rossana-rodrguez-sanchez-for-alderman|url-status=dead}}
- Chicago Democratic Socialists of America{{cite web|url=https://chicagodsa.org/endorsements/|title=Endorsements|date=19 June 2018|access-date=4 January 2019|archive-date=5 January 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105043613/https://chicagodsa.org/endorsements/|url-status=dead}}
- Chicago Teachers Union
- Cook County College Teachers Union
- Reclaim Chicago
- United Working Families
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Katie Sieracki|list=
Individuals:
- Lori Lightfoot, former President of the Chicago Police Board, former Assistant U.S. Attorney, candidate for mayor of Chicago in 2019
Organizations:
- Northside DFA{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/KTSieracki/photos/a.471680186600059/574721999629210/|website=Facebook|title=Katie Sieracki for 33rd Ward Alderman|access-date=24 January 2019}}
- Run for Something
Newspapers
}}
{{Endorsements box|title= Joel Zawko withdrew|list=
Organizations
- Fraternal Order of Police Chicago Lodge #7
}}
Runoff
{{Endorsements box|title=Deb Mell|list=
Newspapers
- Chicago Sun-Times
- Chicago Tribune{{cite web |title=Chicago Tribune endorsement for alderman: Ward 33 |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/opinion/editorials/ct-edit-deb-mell-rossana-rodriguez-sanchez-33rd-ward-20190312-story.html |publisher=Chicago Tribune |access-date=28 February 2020 |date=14 March 2019}}
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez|list=
Organizations
- 33rd Ward Working Families
- Chicago Democratic Socialists of America
- Chicago Teachers Union
- Cook County College Teachers Union
- Reclaim Chicago
- United Working Families
}}
== Campaign ==
All three candidates appeared at a candidate forum hosted at Bateman Elementary School on February 7, 2019. The forum was originally scheduled for January 30 but was postponed due to the polar vortex.{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/events/2232872366951179/|title=33rd Ward Aldermanic Forum|website=www.facebook.com|language=en|access-date=2019-01-17}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=33rd Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = R. Rodriguez Sanchez
|votes = 4,598
|percentage = 42.05
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Deborah L. Mell (incumbent)
|votes = 4,515
|percentage = 41.29
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Katie Sieracki
|votes = 1,822
|percentage = 16.66
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 10,935
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box begin no change | title=33rd Ward Runoff}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Rosanna Sanchez
|votes = 5,754
|percentage = 50.06
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Deborah L. Mell (incumbent)
|votes = 5,741
|percentage = 49.94
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 11,495
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 35th ward =
Incumbent first-term alderman Carlos Ramirez-Rosa was reelected, defeating Amanda Yu Dieterich, his sole challenger.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Amanda Yu Dieterich
|Member of local school council |([https://www.amandafor35.org/ Website]) |
Carlos Ramirez-Rosa
|Incumbent alderman |([http://www.carlosrosa.org/ Website]) | |
One write-in candidate filed:
- Richard Benedict Mayers, perennial candidate and alleged white supremacist, write-in candidate for Chicago Mayor, City Clerk, and Treasurer in 2019; congressional candidate in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2016, and 2018; 1998 State House candidate; 1993 Berwyn city clerk and city treasurer candidate
Two candidates were removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:
- Mayra Gonzalez
- Walter Zarnecki, Republican Party nominee for Cook County Board Commissioner for the 8th district{{Cite web|url=https://chicago.suntimes.com/politics/walter-zarnecki-cook-county-board-8th-district-republican-candidate-2018-general-election/|title=Cook County Board 8th District Republican nominee: Walter Zarnecki|website=Chicago Sun-Times|date=13 October 2018|language=en|access-date=2019-01-04}}
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=Amanda Yu Dietrich|list=Organizations:
{{Endorsements box|title=Carlos Ramirez-Rosa|list=
Organizations:{{cite web|url=http://www.carlosrosa.org/2019-endorsements|title=ENDORSEMENTS|website=Carlos Ramirez-Rosa for Alderman}}
- AFSCME Council 31
- Center for Racial & Gender Equity
- Chicago Democratic Socialists of America
- Chicago Teachers Union
- Cook County College Teachers Union
- The People's Lobby
- Reclaim Chicago
- SEIU Illinois State Council (Local 1, Local 73, Healthcare)
- United Neighbors of the 35th Ward
- United Working Families
Newspapers
== Campaign ==
Dieterich and Ramirez-Rosa appeared at a candidate forum hosted by Logan Square Preservation on January 8, 2019.{{cite AV media |date=2019-01-11 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pnV8hehGPE |title=35th Ward Aldermanic Forum |publisher=CAN TV |via=YouTube |access-date=2022-12-12}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=35th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Carlos Ramirez-Rosa (incumbent)
|votes = 4,700
|percentage = 59.43
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Amanda Yu Dieterich
|votes = 3,208
|percentage = 40.57
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 7,908
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 36th ward =
Incumbent first-term alderman Gilbert Villegas was reelected, running unopposed on the ballot.
==Candidates==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Gilbert Villegas
|Incumbent alderman | | |
One write-in candidate filed:
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=36th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Gilbert Villegas (incumbent)
|votes = 5,376
|percentage = 100.00
}}
{{Election box total no change
|votes = 5,376
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 38th ward =
Incumbent first-term alderman Nicholas Sposato was reelected, running unopposed on the ballot.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Nicholas Sposato
|Incumbent alderman | | |
One write-in candidate filed:
- Richard Benedict Mayers, perennial candidate and alleged white supremacist, write-in candidate for Chicago Mayor, City Clerk, and Treasurer in 2019; congressional candidate in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2016, and 2018; 1998 State House candidate; 1993 Berwyn city clerk and city treasurer candidate
One candidate was removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:
- [http://chicagoward38.org/ Ralph Pawlikowski], higher education professional and community volunteer{{Cite web|url=http://dunningnews.com/2018/10/ralph-pawlikowski-38th-ward-aldermanic-candidate-response-to-community-questions/|title=Ralph Pawlikowski – 38th Ward Aldermanic Candidate – Response to Community Questions|last=dunningnews|language=en-US|access-date=2019-01-04|archive-date=2019-01-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105044725/http://dunningnews.com/2018/10/ralph-pawlikowski-38th-ward-aldermanic-candidate-response-to-community-questions/|url-status=dead}}
==Endorsements==
{{Endorsements box|title= Nicholas Sposato |list=
Organizations
- Fraternal Order of Police Chicago Lodge #7
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=38th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Nicholas Sposato (incumbent)
|votes = 9,340
|percentage = 100.00
}}
{{Election box total no change
|votes = 9,340
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 39th ward =
Incumbent alderman Margaret Laurino did not run for reelection. Laurino had first been appointed by Mayor Richard M. Daley in 1994, and had been reelected six times. Samantha Nugent was elected to succeed her, defeating Robert Murphy in a runoff.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Casey Smagala
|Social service agency manager |([http://caseyforalderman.com/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105145339/http://caseyforalderman.com/ |date=2019-01-05 }}) |
Joe Duplechin
|Law enforcement officer |([https://www.crowdpac.com/campaigns/389546/joe-duplechin Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105043327/https://www.crowdpac.com/campaigns/389546/joe-duplechin |date=2019-01-05 }}) |
Robert Murphy
|Democratic Committeeman for the 39th Ward |([https://murphyfor39.com/ Website]) |
Samantha "Sam" Nugent
|Medical industry professional |([https://samanthanugent39.com/ Website]) |
Two write-in candidates filed:
- Mary K. Hunter
- Richard Benedict Mayers, perennial candidate and alleged white supremacist, write-in candidate for Chicago Mayor, City Clerk, and Treasurer in 2019; congressional candidate in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2016, and 2018; 1998 State House candidate; 1993 Berwyn city clerk and city treasurer candidate
The following candidates submitted nominating petition signatures but withdrew before the certification process:
- Jeffrey S. La Porte
== Endorsements ==
First round
{{Endorsements box|title=Joe Duplechin|list=
Organizations
- Fraternal Order of Police Chicago Lodge #7
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Robert Murphy|list=
Organizations
Newspapers
Officeholders
- David Orr, former Cook County Clerk, former alderman for the 49th ward, former acting mayor of Chicago
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Samantha Nugent|list=
Newspapers
Runoff
{{Endorsements box|title=Robert Murphy|list=
Organizations
Newspapers
Officeholders
- David Orr, former Cook County Clerk, former alderman for the 49th ward, former acting mayor of Chicago
- Maria Hadden, alderwoman-elect for the 49th ward
}}
{{Endorsements box|title= Samantha Nugent |list=
Newspapers
- Chicago Tribune{{cite web |title=Chicago Tribune endorsement for alderman: Ward 39 |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/opinion/editorials/ct-edit-endorsement-alderman-ward39-samantha-nugent-20190313-story.html |publisher=Chicago Tribune |access-date=28 February 2020 |date=14 March 2019}}
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=39th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Samantha "Sam" Nugent
|votes = 4,396
|percentage = 33.20
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Robert Murphy
|votes = 3,914
|percentage = 29.56
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Casey Smagala
|votes = 3,644
|percentage = 27.52
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Joe Duplechin
|votes = 1,287
|percentage = 9.72
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 13,241
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box begin no change | title=39th Ward Runoff}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Samantha "Sam" Nugent
|votes = 7,469
|percentage = 55.97
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Robert Murphy
|votes = 5,876
|percentage = 44.03
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 13,345
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 41st ward =
Incumbent first-term alderman Anthony Napolitano won reelection, defeating Tim Heneghan, his sole challenger.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Anthony Napolitano
|Incumbent alderman |([https://www.chicago41.com/ Website]) | |
Tim Heneghan
|Former firefighter |([http://timheneghan41stward.com/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105042853/http://timheneghan41stward.com/ |date=2019-01-05 }}) |
One write-in candidate filed:
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=Tim Heneghan|list=
Newspapers
{{Endorsements box|title= Anthony Napolitano |list=
Organizations
- Fraternal Order of Police Chicago Lodge #7
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=41st Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Anthony V. Napolitano (incumbent)
|votes = 12,502
|percentage = 70.27
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Tim Heneghan
|votes = 5,289
|percentage = 29.73
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 17,791
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 45th ward =
Incumbent second-term alderman John Arena unsuccessfully sought reelection. He was defeated by Jim Gardiner.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Jim Gardiner
|Firefighter |([https://www.gardinerfor45th.org/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190130000223/https://www.gardinerfor45th.org/ |date=2019-01-30 }}) |
John Arena
|Incumbent alderman |([https://web.archive.org/web/20151123152930/http://ward45.org/ Website]) | |
Marilyn Morales
|Manager in local government agencies |([https://www.marilyn45.com/ Website]) |
Robert Bank
| |([https://our45thward.com/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190130000418/https://our45thward.com/ |date=2019-01-30 }}) | |
Two write-in candidates filed:
- Richard Benedict Mayers, perennial candidate and alleged white supremacist, write-in candidate for Chicago Mayor, City Clerk, and Treasurer in 2019; congressional candidate in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2016, and 2018; 1998 State House candidate; 1993 Berwyn city clerk and city treasurer candidate
- Jose Munoz
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=John Arena|list=
Organizations
- Center for Racial & Gender Equity
- Chicago Teachers Union
- Cook County College Teachers Union
- Northside Democracy for America
- The People's Lobby
- United Working Families
Newspapers
- Chicago Sun-Times
- Chicago Tribune{{Cite web|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/opinion/editorials/ct-edit-endorse-chicago-aldermen-arena-cappleman-20190208-story.html|title=Our choices for Chicago City Council: Wards 45 and 46 |author=Editorial Board|website=chicagotribune.com|date=11 February 2019 }}}}
{{Endorsements box|title= Jim Gardiner |list=
Organizations
- Fraternal Order of Police Chicago Lodge #7
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=45th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = James "Jim" Gardiner
|votes = 7,570
|percentage = 50.92
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = John S. Arena (incumbent)
|votes = 5,382
|percentage = 36.21
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Marilyn Morales
|votes = 1,353
|percentage = 9.10
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Robert A. Bank
|votes = 553
|percentage = 3.72
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Write-in
|candidate = Jose Munoz
|votes = 7
|percentage = 0.05
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 14,865
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
West Side
= 22nd ward =
Incumbent alderman Ricardo Muñoz did not run for reelection. Muñoz had first been appointed by Mayor Richard M. Daley in 1993, and had been subsequently reelected six times. Michael D. Rodriguez was elected to succeed him.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Liz Lopez
|Social worker, Educator |([http://www.lizlopez.org/ Website]) |
Michael Rodriguez
|Democratic Committeeman for the 22nd Ward |([http://www.mikerodriguez.org/ Website]) |
Neftalie Gonzalez
|Business owner, Youth mentor |([https://www.facebook.com/Neftalie22/ Facebook]) |
Richard Juarez
|Public health professional |([https://www.facebook.com/ElectJuarez22/ Facebook]) |
One write-in candidate filed:
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=Michael Rodriguez|list=
Organizations
- Chicago Teachers Union
- Cook County College Teachers Union
- Run for Something
- United Working Families
Newspapers
Officeholders
- David Orr, former Cook County Clerk, former alderman for the 49th ward, former acting mayor of Chicago}}
== Campaign ==
All four candidates appeared at a candidate forum at Little Village Lawndale High School on January 31, 2019.{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/events/511316462721053/|title=22nd Ward Aldermanic Candidate Forum|website=www.facebook.com|language=en|access-date=2019-01-17}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title= 22nd Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Michael D. Rodriguez
|votes = 3,104
|percentage = 63.80
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Lisette "Liz" Lopez
|votes = 675
|percentage = 13.87
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Richard Juarez
|votes = 610
|percentage = 12.54
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Neftalie Gonzalez
|votes = 476
|percentage = 9.78
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 4,865
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 24th ward =
Incumbent first-term alderman Michael Scott Jr. won reelection.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Creative Scott
|Business owner |([http://www.creative24ward.com/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105044702/http://www.creative24ward.com/ |date=2019-01-05 }}) |
Michael Scott Jr.
|Incumbent alderman | | |
Toriano Sanzone
|Owner of Wolfkeeper University |([https://www.facebook.com/ts.wemust/ Facebook]) |
Traci "Treasure" Johnson
| Owner of Higher Level Enterprises Secretary of Midwest Community Council 76 year old non for profit Organization | Community activist ([https://www.facebook.com/CitizensforTreasure24thward/ Facebook]) | |
Two write-in candidates filed:
- Patricia "Pat" Marshall Adams
- Richard Benedict Mayers, perennial candidate and alleged white supremacist, write-in candidate for Chicago Mayor, City Clerk, and Treasurer in 2019; congressional candidate in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2016, and 2018; 1998 State House candidate; 1993 Berwyn city clerk and city treasurer candidate
Two candidates were removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:
- Edward Ward
- [https://www.trustpatfor24.org/ Patricia Marshall] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105043400/https://www.trustpatfor24.org/ |date=2019-01-05 }}, non-profit founder and manager, community activist and organizer{{Cite web|url=https://www.trustpatfor24.org/meet-patricia|title=Trustpatfor24 {{!}} MEET PATRICIA|website=TrustPatfor24|language=en|access-date=2019-01-04|archive-date=2019-01-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105043222/https://www.trustpatfor24.org/meet-patricia|url-status=dead}}
One candidate filed nominating petitions but withdrew before ballot certification:
- Larry Nelson, Republican Committeeman for the 24th Ward{{Cite web|url=https://chicago.suntimes.com/news/some-west-side-wards-up-for-grabs/|title=Some West Side wards up for grabs|website=Chicago Sun-Times|date=24 June 2016|language=en|access-date=2019-01-04}}
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=Creative Scott |list=
Officeholders
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Michael Scott Jr.|list=
Organizations
Newspapers
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title= 24th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Michael Scott, Jr. (incumbent)
|votes = 3,809
|percentage = 59.90
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Creative Scott
|votes = 1,191
|percentage = 18.73
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Traci "Treasure" Johnson
|votes = 991
|percentage = 15.58
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Toriano A. Sanzone
|votes = 364
|percentage = 5.72
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Write-in
|candidate = Patricia "Pat" Marshall-Adams
|votes = 4
|percentage = 0.06
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 6,359
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 25th ward =
Incumbent alderman Danny Solis did not run for reelection. Solis had first been appointed by Mayor Richard M. Daley in 1996, and had subsequently been reelected five times. Byron Sigcho-Lopez won the race to succeed him, defeating Alex Acevedo in a runoff.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Hilario Dominguez
|Community organizer |([https://hilariofor25.com/ Website]) |
Alex Acevedo
|Pediatric nurse |([https://www.alexfor25.com/ Website]) |
Troy Hernandez
|Executive Architect and Data Scientist at IBM[https://www.linkedin.com/in/troy-hernandez-3848b763/ Executive Architect and Data Scientist at IBM] |([https://troyhernandez.com/ Website]) |
Byron Sigcho-Lopez
|Executive director of Pilsen Alliance |([https://www.sigchofor25.com/ Website]) |
Aida Flores
|Public school teacher and principal |([http://floresfor25.com/ Website]) |
One write-in candidate filed:
== Campaign ==
All five candidates appeared at a forum hosted by the Pilsen Law Center and the Hispanic Lawyers Association of Illinois on January 12, 2019.{{Cite web|url=https://blockclubchicago.org/2019/01/10/25th-ward-aldermanic-candidates-to-face-off-at-forum-saturday-in-pilsen/|title=25th Ward Aldermanic Candidates To Face Off At Forum Saturday In Pilsen|website=Block Club Chicago|date=10 January 2019|language=en-US|access-date=2019-01-11}}{{Cite web|url=https://blockclubchicago.org/2019/01/15/we-need-more-affordable-housing-in-pilsen-25th-ward-candidates-say-at-forum/|title=We Need More Affordable Housing In Pilsen, 25th Ward Candidates Say At Forum|website=Block Club Chicago|date=15 January 2019|language=en-US|access-date=2019-01-15}} Two additional forums were scheduled: one hosted by the West Loop Democratic Club is scheduled on January 23,{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/events/279076692747439/|title=West Loop 25th Ward Aldermanic Candidate Forum|website=www.facebook.com|language=en|access-date=2019-01-15}} and one hosted by the Coalition for a Better Chinese American Community and other Chinatown community organizations on January 28.{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/events/301109693859820/|title=25th Ward Chinatown Candidate Forum|website=www.facebook.com|language=en|access-date=2019-01-17}}{{Cite web|url=https://my.lwv.org/illinois/chicago/upcoming-election/2019-aldermanic-candidate-forums|title=2019 Aldermanic Candidate Forums|date=2019-01-22|website=MyLO|language=en|access-date=2019-01-24|archive-date=2019-01-24|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190124203808/https://my.lwv.org/illinois/chicago/upcoming-election/2019-aldermanic-candidate-forums|url-status=dead}}
== Endorsements ==
First round
{{Endorsements box|title= Alexander Acevedo |list=
Organizations
- Fraternal Order of Police Chicago Lodge #7
- INCS Action
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Byron Sigcho-Lopez|list=
Organizations
- Chicago Democratic Socialists of America
- Chicago Teachers Union
- Cook County College Teachers Union
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Hilario Dominguez|list=
Organizations
Newspapers
Officeholderes
- Jesús "Chuy" García, U.S. Representative for Illinois' 4th district, former member of the Cook County Board of Commissioners, former alderman in Chicago City Council, candidate for mayor in 2015{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/HilarioFor25/videos/2063881110348375/|title=Hilario Dominguez for 25th Ward Alderman|website=www.facebook.com}}}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Troy Hernandez|list=
Newspapers
Runoff
{{Endorsements box|title= Alexander Acevedo |list=
Organizations
- Fraternal Order of Police Chicago Lodge #7
- INCS Action
Newspapers
- Chicago Tribune{{cite web |title=Chicago Tribune endorsement for alderman: Ward 25 |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/opinion/editorials/ct-edit-ward-25-endorsement-alderman-acevedo-20190313-story.html |publisher=Chicago Tribune |access-date=28 February 2020 |date=14 March 2019}}
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Byron Sigcho-Lopez|list=
Organizations
- Chicago Democratic Socialists of America
- Chicago Teachers Union
- Cook County College Teachers Union
Newspapers
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=25th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Byron Sigcho-Lopez
|votes = 2,885
|percentage = 29.23
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Alexander Acevedo
|votes = 2,182
|percentage = 22.11
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Hilario Dominguez
|votes = 2,056
|percentage = 20.83
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Aida Flores
|votes = 1,912
|percentage = 19.37
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Troy Antonio Hernandez
|votes = 835
|percentage = 8.46
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 9,870
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box begin no change | title=25th Ward Runoff}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Byron Sigcho-Lopez
|votes = 5,224
|percentage = 54.20
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Alexander Acevedo
|votes = 4,414
|percentage = 45.80
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 9,638
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 27th ward =
Incumbent sixth-term alderman Walter Burnett Jr. won reelection, defeating Cynthia Bednarz, his sole challenger.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Walter Burnett Jr.
|Incumbent alderman |([https://www.facebook.com/alderman.burnett Facebook]) | |
Cynthia Bednarz
|Real estate professional, community volunteer |([http://www.cynthiabednarz.com/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105043401/http://www.cynthiabednarz.com/ |date=2019-01-05 }}) |
Three write-in candidates filed:
- Ellen Anderson Corley
- Andrea "Siri" Hibbler
- Richard Benedict Mayers, perennial candidate and alleged white supremacist, write-in candidate for Chicago Mayor, City Clerk, and Treasurer in 2019; congressional candidate in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2016, and 2018; 1998 State House candidate; 1993 Berwyn city clerk and city treasurer candidate
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=Walter Burnett Jr.|list=
Organizations
Newspapers
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=27th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Walter Burnett, Jr. (incumbent)
|votes = 6,962
|percentage = 68.50
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Cynthia Bednarz
|votes = 3,191
|percentage = 31.40
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Write-in
|candidate = Andrea "Siri" Hibbler
|votes = 11
|percentage = 0.11
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 10,164
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 28th ward =
Incumbent second-term alderman Jason Ervin won reelection.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Beverly Miles
|Public service professional |([https://beverlymiles.org/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105145400/https://beverlymiles.org/ |date=2019-01-05 }}) |
Jasmine Jackson
|Special education teacher | |
Jason Ervin
|Incumbent alderman |([http://www.aldermanervin.com/contact-us Website]) | |
Miguel Bautista
| |([https://miguelfor28.com/ Website]) | |
Three write-in candidates filed:
- Timothy Gladney
- Justina Winfrey
- Richard Benedict Mayers, perennial candidate and alleged white supremacist, write-in candidate for Chicago Mayor, City Clerk, and Treasurer in 2019; congressional candidate in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2016, and 2018; 1998 State House candidate; 1993 Berwyn city clerk and city treasurer candidate
The following candidate submitted nominating petition signatures but withdrew before ballot certification:
- [https://www.winfreyfor28.com/ Justina L. Winfrey], education non-profit founder and manager{{Cite web|url=https://sites.google.com/view/justinawinfrey/winning-with-winfrey/why-winfrey|title=Why Winfrey?|website=sites.google.com|language=en-US|access-date=2019-01-04}}
- Theresa Rayford
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=Jason Ervin|list=
Newspapers
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=28th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Jason C. Ervin (incumbent)
|votes = 4,954
|percentage = 61.20
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Jasmine Jackson
|votes = 1,230
|percentage = 15.19
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Miguel Bautista
|votes = 1,122
|percentage = 13.86
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Beverly Miles
|votes = 764
|percentage = 9.44
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Write-in
|candidate = Timothy Gladney
|votes = 14
|percentage = 0.02
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Write-in
|candidate = Justina Winfrey
|votes = 11
|percentage = 0.01
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 8,095
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 29th ward =
Incumbent first-term alderman Chris Taliaferro won reelection.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Chris Taliaferro
|Incumbent alderman |([http://www.aldtaliaferro.com/ Website]) | |
Dwayne Truss
|Local school council member |([http://trustdwaynetruss.com/ Website]) |
Zerlina Smith
|Community activist |([http://www.vote-zerlina.org/ Website]) |
One write-in candidate filed:
- Richard Benedict Mayers, perennial candidate and alleged white supremacist, write-in candidate for Chicago Mayor, City Clerk, and Treasurer in 2019; congressional candidate in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2016, and 2018; 1998 State House candidate; 1993 Berwyn city clerk and city treasurer candidate
One candidate was removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:
- Gayinga Washington
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=Zerlina Smith|list=
Officeholders
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Chris Taliaferro|list=
Organizations
- Center for Racial & Gender Equity
- Chicago Teachers Union
- Fraternal Order of Police Chicago Lodge #7
Newspapers
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=29th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Chris Taliaferro (incumbent)
|votes = 6,235
|percentage = 58.72
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Dwayne Truss
|votes = 2,915
|percentage = 27.45
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Zerlina A. Smith
|votes = 1,469
|percentage = 13.83
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 10,619
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 37th ward =
Incumbent alderman Emma Mitts won reelection. Mitts had first been appointed by Mayor Richard M. Daley in 2000, and had subsequently been reelected in 2003, 2007, 2011, and 2015.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Emma Mitts
|Incumbent alderman |([https://www.facebook.com/EmmaMittsAld37 Facebook]) | |
Deondre Rutues
| |([https://www.crowdpac.com/campaigns/388311/deondre-rutues Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105145346/https://www.crowdpac.com/campaigns/388311/deondre-rutues |date=2019-01-05 }}) | |
Tara Stamps
|Teacher |([https://www.facebook.com/TaraStamps37/ Facebook]) |
Otis Percy
| |([https://www.facebook.com/pg/opjrfightn4the37thward/about/ Facebook]) | |
Three write-in candidates filed:
- Stephen Hodge
- Richard Benedict Mayers, perennial candidate and alleged white supremacist, write-in candidate for Chicago Mayor, City Clerk, and Treasurer in 2019; congressional candidate in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2016, and 2018; 1998 State House candidate; 1993 Berwyn city clerk and city treasurer candidate
- Otis Percy
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=Emma Mitts|list=
Organizations
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Deondre Rutues|list=
Newspapers
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Tara Stamps|list=
Officeholders
- David Orr, former Cook County Clerk, former alderman for the 49th ward, former acting mayor of Chicago
Organizations
- Chicago Teachers Union
- Cook County College Teachers Union
- United Working Families
Newspapers
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=37th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Emma Mitts (incumbent)
|votes = 4,151
|percentage = 54.08
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Tara Stamps
|votes = 3,083
|percentage = 40.17
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Deondre Rutues
|votes = 436
|percentage = 5.68
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Write-in
|candidate = Otis Percy
|votes = 5
|percentage = 0.07
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 7,675
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
Southwest Side
= [[11th ward, Chicago|11th ward]] =
Incumbent first-term alderman Patrick Daley Thompson won reelection, defeating David Mihalyfy, his sole challenger on the ballot.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
David Mihalyfy
| |([http://www.letourlightshine11thward.com/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105145411/http://www.letourlightshine11thward.com/ |date=2019-01-05 }}) | |
Patrick Daley Thompson
|Incumbent alderman |([http://www.ward11.org/ Website]) | |
One write-in candidate filed:
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=Daniel Mihalyfy|list=
Organizations
{{Endorsements box|title=Patrick Daley Thompson|list=
Organizations
- Fraternal Order of Police Chicago Lodge #7{{cite web |title=Aldermen and City Treasurer Election Endorsement — Fraternal Order of Police {{!}} Chicago, Lodge 7 |url=http://www.chicagofop.org/news/aldermen-and-city-treasurer-election-endorsement |publisher=Fraternal Order of Police {{!}} Chicago, Lodge 7 |access-date=27 February 2020 |date=23 January 2019 |archive-date=24 February 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200224001922/http://www.chicagofop.org/news/aldermen-and-city-treasurer-election-endorsement |url-status=dead }}
Newspapers
- Chicago Sun-Times
- Chicago Tribune{{Cite web|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/opinion/editorials/ct-edit-council222-chicago-aldermen-endorse-mitchell-shabazz-beale-loncar-daley-thompson-20190131-story.html|title=Our choices for Chicago City Council: Wards 7-11 |author=Editorial Board|website=chicagotribune.com|date=February 2019 }}}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=11th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Patrick Daley Thompson (incumbent)
|votes = 7,537
|percentage = 73.44
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = David Mihalyfy
|votes = 2,726
|percentage = 26.56
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 10,263
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 12th ward =
Incumbent fourth-term alderman George Cardenas won reelection.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Martha Rangel
| | | |
Pete DeMay
|Founding member of Neighbors for Environmental Justice and 12th ward independent political organization |([https://petedemay.com/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105202420/https://petedemay.com/ |date=2019-01-05 }}) |
George Cardenas
|Incumbent alderman |([http://www.12thwardchicago.com/ Website]) | |
Jose Rico
|Former director of White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanics |([https://joserico2019.com/ Website]) |{{Cite web|url=https://joserico2019.com/|title=José Rico for 12th Ward Alderman {{!}} Chicago|website=José Rico for 12th Ward Alderman|language=en-US|access-date=2019-01-04}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.ed.gov/news/press-releases/jose-rico-appointed-director-white-house-initiative-educational-excellence-hispanics|title=Jose Rico Appointed Director of White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanics {{!}} U.S. Department of Education|website=www.ed.gov|access-date=2019-01-04}} |
Two write-in candidates filed:
- Samuel Alcantar
- Richard Benedict Mayers, perennial candidate and alleged white supremacist, write-in candidate for Chicago Mayor, City Clerk, and Treasurer in 2019; congressional candidate in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2016, and 2018; 1998 State House candidate; 1993 Berwyn city clerk and city treasurer candidate
Two candidates were removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:
- Francisco Nunez Sr.
- [https://www.sam4change.org/ Samuel Alcantar]
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=George Cardenas|list=
Organizations
- Fraternal Order of Police Chicago Lodge #7
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Jose Rico|list=
Newspapers
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=12th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = George Cardenas (incumbent)
|votes = 2,987
|percentage = 50.21
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Pete Demay
|votes = 1,019
|percentage = 17.13
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Jose Rico
|votes = 1,006
|percentage = 16.91
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Martha Yerania Rangel
|votes = 929
|percentage = 15.62
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Write-in
|candidate = Samuel Alcantar
|votes = 8
|percentage = 0.13
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 5,949
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 13th ward =
Incumbent second-term alderman Marty Quinn won reelection, defeating David Krupa, his sole challenger.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
David Krupa
| Freshman student at DePaul University |([https://davidkrupa.com/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190130000019/https://davidkrupa.com/ |date=2019-01-30 }}) |
Marty Quinn
|Incumbent alderman |([http://www.madigan-quinn.com/ Website]) | |
One write-in candidate filed:
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=David Krupa|list=
Organizations
- Libertarian Party of Chicago
Newspapers
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Marty Quinn|list=
Organizations
- Chicago Teachers Union
- Fraternal Order of Police Chicago Lodge #7
Newspapers
}}
==Campaign==
Krupa ran on a platform of lowering property taxes and increasing police presence in the ward. Krupa walked back comments from 2016, in which he had declared himself to be a, "day one Trump supporter" to a reporter from the Chicago Reader. Krupa received support from 2018 Republican candidate for Illinois governor, Jeanne Ives, who helped fundraise for his campaign.{{cite web |last1=Spielman |first1=Fran |title=Jeanne Ives trying to raise money for 19-year-old challenging Madigan lieutenant |url=https://chicago.suntimes.com/2018/12/18/18347448/jeanne-ives-trying-to-raise-money-for-19-year-old-challenging-madigan-lieutenant |publisher=Chicago Sun-Times |access-date=28 February 2020 |language=en |date=18 December 2018}}
Quinn had originally challenged Krupa's ballot petition. However, Quinn's campaign submitted 2,800 sworn affidavits to the Board of Elections, supposedly from residents that had claimed they never signed Krupa's petitions. This create a problem for Quinn, since Krupa had only filed around 1,700 signatures in his petition, and only 200 of those signatures overlapped with affidavits submitted by Quinn's campaign. This meant that the majority of affidavits submitted by Quinn were either falsified or fraudulent. Quinn later dropped his challenge to Krupa, meaning that Krupa would appear on the ballot. Reports arose that the FBI had opened an investigation into Quinn's affidavits. This incident also brought free publicity to Krupa's candidacy.
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=13th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Marty Quinn (incumbent)
|votes = 10,759
|percentage = 86.04
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = David Krupa
|votes = 1,746
|percentage = 13.96
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 12,505
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 14th ward =
Incumbent alderman Edward M. Burke won reelection. The longest-serving member of the Chicago City Council, Burke had consecutively served twelve full terms, plus a partial term. Burke won reelection despite having had a criminal complaint filed against him by the FBI on January 2, 2019, for attempted extortion.{{cite journal|title=On the Make by the Lake. Chicago's Political System is Set up to Produce Corruption|journal=Economist|year=2019|issue=January 10}}
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Edward M. Burke
|Incumbent alderman | | |
Jaime Guzman
| |([https://www.chicago14ward.com/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105145345/https://www.chicago14ward.com/ |date=2019-01-05 }}) | |
Tanya Patino
|Civil engineer |([http://tanyapatino.com/ Website]) |
One write-in candidate filed:
- Richard Benedict Mayers, perennial candidate and alleged white supremacist, write-in candidate for Chicago Mayor, City Clerk, and Treasurer in 2019; congressional candidate in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2016, and 2018; 1998 State House candidate; 1993 Berwyn city clerk and city treasurer candidate
The following candidate had submitted nominating petitions but withdrew:
- Irene Corral
- [https://www.chicago14ward.com/ Jose Torrez] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105145345/https://www.chicago14ward.com/ |date=2019-01-05 }}, community development non-profit manager, activist, legal aid professional{{Cite web|url=https://www.chicago14ward.com/aboutjaimeguzman/|title=About|website=Support Jaime for Alderman|language=en-US|access-date=2019-01-04|archive-date=2019-01-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105145357/https://www.chicago14ward.com/aboutjaimeguzman/|url-status=dead}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/voiceit/community/ct-hoy-50-years-of-burke-is-enough-college-advisor-to-run-for-alderman-of-the-majority-latino-14th-ward-20180821-story.html|title='50 years of Burke is enough': College advisor to run for alderman of the 14th Ward|last=Rodriguez|first=Laura|website=chicagotribune.com|date=21 August 2018 |language=en-US|access-date=2019-01-04}}
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=Tanya Patino|list=Organizations:
- Cook County College Teachers Union
- United Working Families
Officeholders:
- Jesús "Chuy" García, U.S. Representative for Illinois' 4th district, mayoral candidate in the 2015 election{{cite web|url=https://chicago.cbslocal.com/2019/01/02/chuy-garcia-ed-burk-tanya-patino/|title=Chuy Garcia Backs Burke Challenger Tanya Patino|date=2 January 2019}}}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Jaime Guzman|list=Organizations:
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=14th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Edward M. Burke (incumbent)
|votes = 3,917
|percentage = 54.24
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Tanya G. Patino
|votes = 2,123
|percentage = 29.40
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Jaime Guzman
|votes = 1,181
|percentage = 16.36
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 7,221
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 15th ward =
Incumbent first-term alderman Raymond Lopez won reelection, defeating Rafa Yanez in a runoff.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Berto Aguayo
|Community organizer |([https://www.facebook.com/otisdavisfor15thward/ Facebook]) |
Joseph G. Williams
|([https://www.facebook.com/williamsfor15thward Facebook]) |
Otis Davis Jr.
| |([https://www.facebook.com/otisdavisfor15thward/ Facebook]) | |
Rafael Yañez
|Youth non-profit manager and organizer |([https://www.facebook.com/williamsfor15thward Facebook]) |{{Cite web|url=https://rafaelyanezforalderman.wordpress.com/about/|title=About|date=2014-03-21|website=Rafael Yañez for Alderman|language=en|access-date=2019-01-04}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/voiceit/ct-police-officer-running-for-south-side-alderman-opposes-cop-academy-20180823-story.html|title=Police officer running for South Side alderman opposes cop academy|last=Serrato|first=Jacqueline|website=chicagotribune.com|date=23 August 2018 |language=en-US|access-date=2019-01-04}} |
Raymond Lopez
|Incumbent alderman |([http://www.the15thward.org/ Website]) | |
One write-in candidate filed:
- Richard Benedict Mayers, perennial candidate and alleged white supremacist, write-in candidate for Chicago Mayor, City Clerk, and Treasurer in 2019; congressional candidate in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2016, and 2018; 1998 State House candidate; 1993 Berwyn city clerk and city treasurer candidate
One candidate was removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:
One candidate submitted nominating petition signatures but withdrew before the certification process:
- Deborah Lane
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=Rafael Yanez|list=
Officeholders
- David Orr, former Cook County Clerk, former alderman for the 49th ward, former acting mayor of Chicago
Organizations
- Center for Racial & Gender Equity
- Chicago Teachers Union
- Cook County College Teachers Union
- United Working Families
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Raymond Lopez|list=
Organizations
Newspapers
- Chicago Sun-Times
- Chicago Tribune{{cite web |title=Chicago Tribune endorsement for alderman: Ward 15 |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/opinion/editorials/ct-edit-endorsement-alderman-ward15-story.html |publisher=Chicago Tribune |access-date=28 February 2020 |date=14 March 2019}}
}}
== Campaign ==
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=15th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Raymond A. Lopez (incumbent)
|votes = 2,541
|percentage = 49.70
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Rafael "Rafa" Yanez
|votes = 1,116
|percentage = 21.83
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Berto Aguayo
|votes = 833
|percentage = 16.29
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Joseph G. Williams
|votes = 413
|percentage = 8.08
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Otis Davis, Jr.
|votes = 210
|percentage = 4.11
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 5,113
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box begin no change | title=39th Ward Runoff}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Raymond A. Lopez (incumbent)
|votes = 3,220
|percentage = 59.70
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Rafael "Rafa" Yanez
|votes = 2,174
|percentage = 40.30
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 5,394
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 16th ward =
Incumbent third-term alderman Toni Foulkes unsuccessfully sought reelection. She was defeated in a runoff election by Stephanie Coleman, whom she had narrowly defeated four years earlier.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Eddie Johnson
| |([https://www.facebook.com/eddie16thward/ Facebook]) | |
Jeffrey Lewis
| | | |
Kenny Doss II
| |([https://www.instagram.com/boss_doss/ Website]) | |
Latasha Sanders
|Community outreach coordinator |([https://www.sandersfor16thward.com/ Website]) |
Stephanie Coleman
|Democratic Committeeman for the 16th Ward |([https://www.stephaniedcoleman.com/ Website]) |
Toni Foulkes
|Incumbent alderman |([http://www.tonifoulkes.com/ Website]) | |
One write-in candidate filed:
== Endorsements ==
First round
{{Endorsements box|title=Stephanie Coleman|list=
Organizations
Newspapers
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Toni Foulkes|list=
Organizations
- Center for Racial & Gender Equity
- Chicago Teachers Union
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Eddie Johnson III|list=
Newspapers
Runoff
{{Endorsements box|title=Stephanie Coleman|list=
Organizations
Newspapers
- Chicago Crusader
- Chicago Sun-Times
- Chicago Tribune{{cite web |title=Chicago Tribune endorsement for alderman: Ward 16 |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/opinion/editorials/ct-edit-alderman-endorsement-ward-16-20190313-story.html#nt=standard-embed |publisher=Chicago Tribune |access-date=28 February 2020 |date=14 March 2019}}
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Toni Foulkes|list=
Organizations
- Center for Racial & Gender Equity
- Chicago Teachers Union
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=16th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Stephanie D. Coleman
|votes = 2,464
|percentage = 44.12
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Toni L. Foulkes (incumbent)
|votes = 1,758
|percentage = 31.48
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Latasha M. Sanders
|votes = 540
|percentage = 9.67
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Eddie Johnson III
|votes = 371
|percentage = 6.64
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Kenny C. Doss II
|votes = 364
|percentage = 6.52
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Jeffrey L. Lewis
|votes = 88
|percentage = 1.58
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 5,585
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box begin no change | title=16th Ward Runoff}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Stephanie D. Coleman
|votes = 3,822
|percentage = 66.12
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Toni L. Foulkes (incumbent)
|votes = 1,958
|percentage = 33.88
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 5,780
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 17th ward =
First-term incumbent alderman David H. Moore won reelection, defeating Raynetta Greenleaf, his sole challenger.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
David H. Moore
|Incumbent alderman |([http://www.17thwardalderman.com/17thward/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190118173613/http://www.17thwardalderman.com/17thward/ |date=2019-01-18 }}) | |
Raynetta Greenleaf
|Non-profit founder and manager |([http://votegreenleaf.org/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105145428/http://votegreenleaf.org/ |date=2019-01-05 }}) |
One write-in candidate filed:
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=David Moore|list=
Organizations
Newspapers
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=17th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = David H. Moore (incumbent)
|votes = 5,316
|percentage = 67.21
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Raynetta Greenleaf
|votes = 2,594
|percentage = 32.79
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 7,910
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 18th ward =
Incumbent first-term alderman Derrick Curtis won reelection, defeating Chuks Onyezia, his sole challenger.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Chuks Onyezia
|Lawyer, Community volunteer, Small business owner |([http://chuksforalderman.com/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105222602/http://chuksforalderman.com/ |date=2019-01-05 }}) |
Derrick Curtis
|Incumbent alderman |([https://www.facebook.com/aldermancurtis18ward/ Facebook]) | |
Two write-in candidate filed:
- Richard Benedict Mayers, perennial candidate and alleged white supremacist, write-in candidate for Chicago Mayor, City Clerk, and Treasurer in 2019; congressional candidate in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2016, and 2018; 1998 State House candidate; 1993 Berwyn city clerk and city treasurer candidate
- Robert Topps, Jr.
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=Chuks Onyezia|list=
Newspapers
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=18th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Derrick G. Curtis (incumbent)
|votes = 8,050
|percentage = 67.32
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Chuks Onyezia
|votes = 3,904
|percentage = 32.65
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Write-in
|candidate = Robert Topps, Jr.
|votes = 3
|percentage = 0.03
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 11,957
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 23rd ward =
Incumbent alderman Silvana Tabares, who had been appointed by Mayor Rahm Emanuel in 2018, won reelection to a first full term, defeating Paulino Villarreal, her sole challenger.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Silvana Tabares
|Incumbent alderman | | |
Paulino Villarreal
|Business owner and manager |([https://villarrealfor23.com/ Website]) |
One write-in candidate filed:
- Richard Benedict Mayers, perennial candidate and alleged white supremacist, write-in candidate for Chicago Mayor, City Clerk, and Treasurer in 2019; congressional candidate in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2016, and 2018; 1998 State House candidate; 1993 Berwyn city clerk and city treasurer candidate
One candidate was removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:
- Charles Hughes
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=Silvana Tabares|list=
Organizations
- Fraternal Order of Police Chicago Lodge #7
Newspapers
- Chicago Sun-Times}}{{Endorsements box|title=Paulino Villarreal|list=Organizations:
- Chicago Tribune}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=23rd Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Silvana Tabares (incumbent)
|votes = 6,702
|percentage = 76.12
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Paulino Villarreal
|votes = 2,097
|percentage = 23.82
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Write-in
|candidate = Richard Benedict Mayers
|votes = 5
|percentage = 0.06
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 8,804
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
South Side
= [[3rd ward, Chicago|3rd ward]] =
Incumbent third-term alderman Pat Dowell won reelection, defeating Alexandria Willis, her sole challenger on the ballot.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Pat Dowell
|Incumbent alderman |([http://www.dowellforthirdward.com/ Website]) | |
Alexandria Willis
|Healthcare advocate and policymaker |([https://www.winwithwillis.com/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105145318/https://www.winwithwillis.com/ |date=2019-01-05 }}) |
Two write-in candidates filed:
- Richard Benedict Mayers, perennial candidate and alleged white supremacist, write-in candidate for Chicago Mayor, City Clerk, and Treasurer in 2019; congressional candidate in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2016, and 2018; 1998 State House candidate; 1993 Berwyn city clerk and city treasurer candidate
- Darva Watkins
Two candidates were removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:
- Lelan M. Jones
- Andre Love
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=Pat Dowell|list=
Newspapers
- Chicago Crusader{{cite web |title=Our time has finally come |url=https://chicagocrusader.com/our-time-has-finally-come/ |publisher=The Crusader Newspaper Group |access-date=28 February 2020 |date=21 February 2019 |archive-date=28 February 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200228021215/https://chicagocrusader.com/our-time-has-finally-come/ |url-status=dead }}
- Chicago Sun-Times
- Chicago Tribune
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Alexandria Willis|list=
Officeholders:
Organizations:
== Campaigns ==
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=3rd Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Patricia "Pat" Dowell (incumbent)
|votes = 9,085
|percentage = 69.00
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Alexandria Willis
|votes = 4,079
|percentage = 30.98
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Write-in
|candidate = Darva Watkins
|votes = 3
|percentage = 0.02
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 13,167
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= [[4th ward, Chicago|4th ward]] =
Incumbent alderman Sophia King, who had been appointed by Mayor Rahm Emanuel in 2016, won election to a first full term, defeating Ebony Lucas, her sole challenger on the ballot.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Ebony Lucas
|Former teacher |([http://www.lucasfor4th.com/ Website]) |
Sophia King
|Incumbent alderman |([https://www.friendsofsophiaking.com/ Website]) | |
One write-in candidate filed:
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=Sophia King|list=
Organizations
Newspapers
- Chicago Crusader
- Chicago Sun-Times
- Chicago Tribune
- Hyde Park Herald{{cite news |title=Endorsements in the Aldermanic elections |newspaper=Hyde Park Herald |location=Hyde Park, Chicago |date=Feb 5, 2019 |url=https://hpherald.com/2019/02/05/endorsements-in-the-aldermanic-elections/ |access-date=April 18, 2019 |archive-date=April 18, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190418213114/https://hpherald.com/2019/02/05/endorsements-in-the-aldermanic-elections/ |url-status=dead }}}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=4th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Sophia King (incumbent)
|votes = 9,178
|percentage = 66.10
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Ebony D. Lucas
|votes = 4,708
|percentage = 33.90
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 13,886
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= [[5th ward, Chicago|5th ward]] =
Incumbent fifth-term alderman Leslie Hairston won reelection, defeating William Calloway in a runoff.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Gabriel Piemonte
|Journalist |([https://gabrielpiemonte.com/ Website]) |
Leslie Hairston
|Incumbent alderman |({{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20120211000502/http://leslieahairston.com/ Website]}}) | |
William Calloway
|Community organizer, Anti-violence activist |({{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20190105094340/https://www.callowayforfive.com/ Website]}}) |
Two write-in candidates filed:
- Loretta Lomax
- Richard Benedict Mayers, perennial candidate and alleged white supremacist, write-in candidate for Chicago Mayor, City Clerk, and Treasurer in 2019; congressional candidate in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2016, and 2018; 1998 State House candidate; 1993 Berwyn city clerk and city treasurer candidate
One candidate was removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:
- [https://www.shellyquiles.com/ Shelly Quiles], social worker, psychotherapist, educator{{Cite web|url=https://www.shellyquiles.com/|title=Shelly Quiles 5 Ward|website=mysite|language=en|access-date=2019-01-04}}
== Endorsements ==
First round
{{Endorsements box|title= William Calloway |list=
Newspapers
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Gabriel Piemonte|list=
Newspapers
{{Endorsements box|title=Leslie Hairston|list=
Officeholders
- Barbara Flynn Currie, former Illinois House of Representatives Majority Leader{{cite news |last=Currie |first=Barbara Flynn |title=Praising Ald. Hairston |newspaper=Hyde Park Herald |location=Hyde Park, Chicago |date=Feb 20, 2019 |url=https://hpherald.com/2019/02/20/praising-ald-hairston/ |access-date=April 18, 2019 |archive-date=April 18, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190418213111/https://hpherald.com/2019/02/20/praising-ald-hairston/ |url-status=dead }}
Organizations
}}
Runoff
{{Endorsements box|title= William Calloway |list=
Newspapers
- Chicago Crusader{{cite web |title=Endorsements for runoff elections |url=https://chicagocrusader.com/endorsements-for-runoff-elections/ |publisher=The Crusader Newspaper Group |access-date=28 February 2020 |date=28 March 2019 |archive-date=4 August 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200804014427/https://chicagocrusader.com/endorsements-for-runoff-elections/ |url-status=dead }}
- Chicago Tribune{{cite web |title=Chicago Tribune endorsement for alderman: Ward 5 |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/opinion/editorials/ct-edit-tribune-endorsement-aldermen-runoff-william-calloway-20190313-story.html |publisher=Chicago Tribune |access-date=28 February 2020 |date=14 March 2019}}
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Leslie Hairston|list=
Officeholders
- Barbara Flynn Currie, former Illinois House of Representatives Majority Leader
Organizations
Newspapers
- Chicago Sun-Times{{cite web |title=Sun-Times runoff endorsements |url=https://chicago.suntimes.com/2019/3/21/18458848/sun-times-runoff-endorsements |publisher=Chicago Sun-Times |access-date=28 February 2020 |language=en |date=21 March 2019}}
- Hyde Park Herald{{cite news |title=Ald. Hairston Is endorsed |newspaper=Hyde Park Herald |location=Hyde Park, Chicago |date=March 27, 2019 |url=https://hpherald.com/Mar27.pdf |access-date=April 18, 2019 |archive-date=April 18, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190418213113/https://hpherald.com/Mar27.pdf |url-status=dead }}
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=5th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Leslie A. Hairston (incumbent)
|votes = 6,284
|percentage = 48.51
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = William Calloway
|votes = 3,464
|percentage = 26.74
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Gabriel Piemonte
|votes = 3,205
|percentage = 24.74
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Write-in
|candidate = Loretta Lomax
|votes = 1
|percentage = 0.01
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 12,954
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box begin no change | title=5th Ward Runoff}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Leslie A. Hairston (incumbent)
|votes = 6,849
|percentage = 50.65
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = William Calloway
|votes = 6,673
|percentage = 49.35
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 13,522
| percentage = 100.0
}}
{{Election box end}}
= [[6th ward, Chicago|6th ward]] =
Incumbent second-term alderman Roderick Sawyer won reelection, defeating Deborah A. Foster-Bonner in a runoff.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Roderick Sawyer
|Incumbent alderman |([https://twitter.com/RoderickTSawyer Twitter]) | |
Deborah Foster-Bonner
|Business owner |([https://deborahfor6thward.com/ Website]) |
Richard Wooten
|Candidate for 6th ward alderman in 2015 |([https://twitter.com/wootenfor6ward Twitter]) | |
Two write-in candidates filed:
- LaTanya Gooden
- Richard Benedict Mayers, perennial candidate and alleged white supremacist, write-in candidate for Chicago Mayor, City Clerk, and Treasurer in 2019; congressional candidate in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2016, and 2018; 1998 State House candidate; 1993 Berwyn city clerk and city treasurer candidate
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=Roderick Sawyer|list=Organizations:
- Chicago Teachers Union
- Center for Racial & Gender Equity}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Deborah Foster-Bonner|list=Organizations:
- Chicago Crusader
- Chicago Sun-Times
- Chicago Tribune{{cite web |title=Chicago Tribune endorsement for alderman: Ward 6 |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/opinion/editorials/ct-edit-tribune-endorsement-aldermen-wards-20190313-story.html#nt=standard-embed |publisher=Chicago Tribune |access-date=28 February 2020 |date=14 March 2019}}}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=6th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Roderick T. Sawyer (incumbent)
|votes = 5,053
|percentage = 49.94
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Deborah A. Foster-Bonner
|votes = 3,159
|percentage = 31.22
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Richard A. Wooten
|votes = 1,900
|percentage = 18.78
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Write-in
|candidate = LaTanya Gooden
|votes = 7
|percentage = 0.07
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 10,119
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box begin no change | title=6th Ward Runoff}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Roderick T. Sawyer (incumbent)
|votes = 5,966
|percentage = 53.67
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Deborah A. Foster-Bonner
|votes = 5,151
|percentage = 46.33
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 11,117
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= [[7th ward, Chicago|7th ward]] =
Incumbent first-term alderman Gregory Mitchell won reelection.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Charles Kyle
|Host of community discussion forum |([https://www.charleskyleforalderman.com/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105200939/https://www.charleskyleforalderman.com/ |date=2019-01-05 }}) |
Gregory Mitchell
|Incumbent alderman |([https://www.gregmitchell7thward.org/ Website]) | |
Jedidiah Brown
| |([https://www.facebook.com/JBfor7thWard/ Facebook]) | |
Two write-in candidates filed:
- Kim Curtis
- Richard Benedict Mayers, perennial candidate and alleged white supremacist, write-in candidate for Chicago Mayor, City Clerk, and Treasurer in 2019; congressional candidate in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2016, and 2018; 1998 State House candidate; 1993 Berwyn city clerk and city treasurer candidate
Two candidates were removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:
- Kim Curtis
- [https://www.7thwardlewis.com/ Sharon Lewis] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105094315/https://www.7thwardlewis.com/ |date=2019-01-05 }}, community organizer, consultant{{Cite web|url=https://www.7thwardlewis.com/about|title=About|website=www.7thwardlewis.com|access-date=2019-01-04|archive-date=2019-01-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105200924/https://www.7thwardlewis.com/about|url-status=dead}}
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=Jedidiah Brown|list=Officeholders:
{{Endorsements box|title=Gregory Mitchell|list=Organizations:
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=7th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Gregory I. Mitchell (incumbent)
|votes = 6,684
|percentage = 66.30
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Jedidiah L. Brown
|votes = 2,100
|percentage = 20.83
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Charles Kyle
|votes = 1,294
|percentage = 12.83
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Write-in
|candidate = Kim Curtis
|votes = 4
|percentage = 0.04
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 10,082
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= [[8th ward, Chicago|8th ward]] =
Incumbent alderman Michelle A. Harris won reelection. Harris had first been appointed alderman in 2006 by Mayor Richard M. Daley, and had subsequently been reelected in 2007, 2011, and 2015.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Faheem Shabazz
| |([https://www.facebook.com/faheemshabazz8thward/?ref=py_c Facebook]) | |
Jewel Easterling-Smith
| |([https://friendsofjewel.org/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105145349/https://friendsofjewel.org/ |date=2019-01-05 }}) | |
Linda Hudson
|Community volunteer |([https://www.agreater8withlindahudson.com/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105200851/https://www.agreater8withlindahudson.com/ |date=2019-01-05 }}) |
Michelle A. Harris
|Incumbent alderman |([https://www.aldermanmichelleharris.net/ Website]) | |
One write-in candidate filed:
- Richard Benedict Mayers, perennial candidate and alleged white supremacist, write-in candidate for Chicago Mayor, City Clerk, and Treasurer in 2019; congressional candidate in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2016, and 2018; 1998 State House candidate; 1993 Berwyn city clerk and city treasurer candidate
Two candidates were removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:
- Dionte Lawrence
- [https://www.bolling2019.com/ Sherri Bolling] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105145341/https://www.bolling2019.com/ |date=2019-01-05 }}, community volunteer, researcher{{Cite web|url=https://www.bolling2019.com/meet-sherri|title=Bolling for Alderman {{!}} MEET SHERRI|website=Sherri Bolling for Alderman|language=en|access-date=2019-01-04|archive-date=2019-01-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105145316/https://www.bolling2019.com/meet-sherri|url-status=dead}}
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=Jewel Easterling-Smith|list=
Officeholders
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Faheem Shabazz|list=
Newspapers
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Michelle Harris|list=
Newspapers
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=8th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Michelle A. Harris (incumbent)
|votes = 8,723
|percentage = 64.35
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Linda Hudson
|votes = 2,356
|percentage = 17.38
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Faheem Shabazz
|votes = 1,385
|percentage = 10.22
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Jewel Easterling-Smith
|votes = 1,091
|percentage = 8.05
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 13,555
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= [[9th ward, Chicago|9th ward]] =
Incumbent fifth-term alderman Anthony Beale won reelection.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Anthony Beale
|Incumbent alderman | | |
Cleopatra Watson
|Community organizer |([https://www.electcleopatra.com/our-vision/ Website]) |
Essie Hall
| | | |
Paul Collins
| |([https://www.friendsofpaulcollins.com/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105094254/https://www.friendsofpaulcollins.com/ |date=2019-01-05 }}) | |
Three write-in candidates filed:
- Marcia Brown-Williams, Chicago Public Schools teacher, assistant director of Quest Center and Chicago Teachers Union
- Richard Benedict Mayers, perennial candidate and alleged white supremacist, write-in candidate for Chicago Mayor, City Clerk, and Treasurer in 2019; congressional candidate in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2016, and 2018; 1998 State House candidate; 1993 Berwyn city clerk and city treasurer candidate
- Rachel Williams
One candidate was removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:
- [https://marcia2019-9thward.net/ Marcia Brown-Williams] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105145359/https://marcia2019-9thward.net/ |date=2019-01-05 }}, Chicago Public Schools teacher, assistant director of Quest Center and Chicago Teachers Union{{Cite web|url=http://marcia2019-9thward.net/about-marcia|title=About Marcia|website=MarciaBW2019-9th Ward|access-date=2019-01-05|archive-date=2019-01-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105201558/https://marcia2019-9thward.net/about-marcia|url-status=dead}}
One candidate submitted nominating petitions but withdrew before ballot certification:
- Rachel Williams
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=Anthony Beale|list=Organizations:
{{Endorsements box|title=Cleopatra Watson|list=
Officeholders:
Organizations:
- Cook County College Teachers Union{{cite web |title=2019 Chicago Election Endorsements {{!}} Cook County College Teachers Union Local 1600 |url=https://ccctu.org/2019endorsements/ |website=ccctu.org |publisher=Cook County College Teachers Union Local 1600 |access-date=24 February 2020 |archive-date=11 September 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200911150705/https://ccctu.org/2019endorsements/ |url-status=dead }}
- United Working Families
- The People's Lobby}}
== Campaign ==
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=9th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Anthony A. Beale (incumbent)
|votes = 6,773
|percentage = 59.25
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Cleopatra Watson
|votes = 2,949
|percentage = 25.80
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Paul Collins
|votes = 938
|percentage = 8.21
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Essie Hall
|votes = 763
|percentage = 6.67
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Write-in
|candidate = Marcia Brown-Williams
|votes = 6
|percentage = 0.05
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Write-in
|candidate = Rachel Williams
|votes = 2
|percentage = 0.02
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 11,431
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= [[10th ward, Chicago|10th ward]] =
First-term incumbent Susie Sadlowski Garza won reelection, defeating Robert "Bobby" Loncar, her sole challenger.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Susie Sadlowski Garza
|Incumbent alderman |({{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20160211034731/http://www.aldssg.com/ Website]}}) | |
Robert "Bobby" Loncar
|President of East Side Chamber of Commerce |([https://bobbyloncar.com/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105094319/https://bobbyloncar.com/ |date=2019-01-05 }}) |
One candidate was removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=Susan Sadlowski Garza|list=Organizations:
- Cook County College Teachers Union
- United Working Families
- Chicago Teachers Union
- The People's Lobby
- Center for Racial & Gender Equity
- Chicago Sun-Times}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Robert "Bobby" Loncar|list=Organizations:
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=10th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Susie Sadlowski Garza (incumbent)
|votes = 5,773
|percentage = 68.62
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Bobby Loncar
|votes = 2,640
|percentage = 31.38
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 8,413
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 19th ward =
Second-term incumbent Matthew O'Shea won reelection, defeating David Dewar, his sole challenger on the ballot.
== Candidates ==
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Matthew O'Shea
|Incumbent alderman |([http://www.19thwardmobile.com/ Website]) | |
David Dewar
| | | |
One write-in candidate filed:
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=Matt O'Shea|list=
Organizations
- Fraternal Order of Police Chicago Lodge #7
Newspapers
- Chicago Sun-Times
- Chicago Tribune{{cite web|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/editorials/ct-edit-council444-chicago-aldermen-endorsement-oshea-hodari-mcneil-rodriguez-villarreal-scott-hernandez-20190203-story.html/|title= Editorial: Our choices for Chicago City Council: Wards 19-25 |website=www.chicagotribune.com}}}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=16th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Matthew O'Shea (incumbent)
|votes = 17,654
|percentage = 85.24
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = David Dewar
|votes = 3,056
|percentage = 14.76
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 20,710
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 20th ward =
Incumbent third-term alderman Willie Cochran did not run for reelection. Jeanette Taylor was elected to succeed him, defeating Nicole J. Johnson in a runoff.
== Candidates ==
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!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Andre Smith
|Community activist |([https://andresmith20thward.com/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190130053259/https://andresmith20thward.com/ |date=2019-01-30 }}) |
Anthony Driver Jr.
|Community advocate |([https://driverfor20th.com/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190130000105/https://driverfor20th.com/ |date=2019-01-30 }}) |
Dernard Newell
|Former Assistant State's Attorney |([https://dernardnewellforthe20th.com/ Website]) |
Jeanette Taylor
|Community organizer and activist |([https://www.jeanettetaylorfor20thward.org/#/ Website]) |
Jennifer Maddox
|Employee of Office of Community Affairs in the Chicago Police Department |([https://www.electjennifermaddox.com/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190130000006/https://www.electjennifermaddox.com/ |date=2019-01-30 }}) |
Kevin Bailey
|Democratic Committeeman of the 20th ward |([https://www.electkevinbailey.com/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190129235947/https://www.electkevinbailey.com/ |date=2019-01-29 }}) |
Maya Hodari
| |([https://www.700neighborschicago.org/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190130053150/https://www.700neighborschicago.org/ |date=2019-01-30 }}) | |
Nicole Johnson
|Youth educator |([https://www.nicolejchi.com/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190130000210/https://www.nicolejchi.com/ |date=2019-01-30 }}) |
Quandra Speights
| |([https://donorbox.org/quandraforchicago/ Website]) | |
Two write-in candidates filed:
- Richard Benedict Mayers, perennial candidate and alleged white supremacist, write-in candidate for Chicago Mayor, City Clerk, and Treasurer in 2019; congressional candidate in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2016, and 2018; 1998 State House candidate; 1993 Berwyn city clerk and city treasurer candidate
- Mareo Phillips
Six candidates were removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:
- Cassius Rudolph
- Charles Hilliard
- Clifton Pierce
- Kimetha Hill
- Matthew Johnson
- Sheila Scott
== Endorsements ==
First round
{{Endorsements box|title=Maya Hodari|list=
Newspapers
}}
{{Endorsements box|title= Jennifer Maddox |list=
Newspapers
m
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Jeanette Taylor|list=
Organizations
- Chicago Democratic Socialists of America
- Chicago Teachers Union
- Cook County College Teachers Union
- The People's Lobby
- United Working Families
}}
Runoff
{{Endorsements box|title=Jeanette Taylor|list=
Organizations
- Chicago Democratic Socialists of America
- Chicago Teachers Union
- Cook County College Teachers Union
- The People's Lobby
- United Working Families
Newspapers
- Chicago Crusader
- Chicago Sun-Times
- Chicago Tribune{{cite web |title=Chicago Tribune endorsement for alderman: Ward 20 |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/opinion/editorials/ct-edit-jeanette-taylor-nicole-johnson-20190312-story.html |publisher=Chicago Tribune |access-date=28 February 2020 |date=14 March 2019}}
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=20th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Jeanette B. Taylor
|votes = 2,154
|percentage = 28.78
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Nicole J. Johnson
|votes = 1,644
|percentage = 21.97
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Kevin M. Bailey
|votes = 1,211
|percentage = 16.18
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Maya Hodari
|votes = 701
|percentage = 9.37
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Andre Smith
|votes = 600
|percentage = 8.02
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Anthony Driver, Jr.
|votes = 486
|percentage = 6.49
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Jennifer O. Maddox
|votes = 460
|percentage = 6.15
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Quandra V. Speights
|votes = 157
|percentage = 2.10
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Dernard D. Newell
|votes = 71
|percentage = 0.95
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 7,484
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box begin no change | title=20th Ward Runoff}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Jeanette B. Taylor
|votes = 4,557
|percentage = 59.71
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Nicole J. Johnson
|votes = 3,075
|percentage = 40.29
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 7,632
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 21st ward =
Incumbent fourth-term alderman Howard Brookins won reelection, defeating Marvin McNeil in a runoff.
== Candidates ==
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!Name !Experience !Campaign !Ref |
Howard Brookins
|Incumbent alderman |([https://www.facebook.com/Alderman-Howard-B-Brookins-Jr-185596881463969/ Facebook]) | |
Joseph Ziegler
| |([https://zigjr21.com Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190130161831/https://zigjr21.com/ |date=2019-01-30 }}) | |
Marvin McNeil[https://www.marvinmcneil.biz/ Marvin McNeil] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105094255/https://www.marvinmcneil.biz/ |date=2019-01-05 }}
|Former Democratic Committeeman for the 6th ward |([https://www.marvinmcneil.biz/ Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190105094255/https://www.marvinmcneil.biz/ |date=2019-01-05 }}) |
Patricia Foster
| | | |
Two write-in candidates filed:
- Richard Benedict Mayers, perennial candidate and alleged white supremacist, write-in candidate for Chicago Mayor, City Clerk, and Treasurer in 2019; congressional candidate in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2016, and 2018; 1998 State House candidate; 1993 Berwyn city clerk and city treasurer candidate
- Bonnie Poole "Granny"
One candidate was removed from the ballot due to insufficient nominating petition signatures:
- Julius Modeliste
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=Howard Brookins|list=
Organizations
Newspapers
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Marvin McNeil|list=
Newspapers
- Chicago Crusader
- Chicago Tribune{{cite web |title=Chicago Tribune endorsement for alderman: Ward 21 |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/opinion/editorials/ct-edit-endorsement-alderman-ward21-marvin-mcneil-20190313-story.html#nt=standard-embed |publisher=Chicago Tribune |access-date=28 February 2020 |date=14 March 2019}}
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Joseph Ziegler|list=
Officeholders
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=21st Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Howard B. Brookins Jr. (incumbent)
|votes = 5,700
|percentage = 45.82
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Marvin McNeil
|votes = 3,143
|percentage = 25.27
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Patricia A. Foster
|votes = 2,382
|percentage = 19.15
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Joseph C. Ziegler, Jr.
|votes = 1,215
|percentage = 9.77
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 12,440
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box begin no change | title=21st Ward Runoff}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Howard B. Brookins Jr. (incumbent)
|votes = 7,183
|percentage = 53.30
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Marvin McNeil
|votes = 6,294
|percentage = 46.70
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 13,477
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
= 34th ward =
Incumbent alderman Carrie Austin won reelection, defeating Preston Brown Jr., her sole challenger on the ballot. She had first been appointed alderman by Mayor Richard M. Daley in 1994, and had subsequently been reelected to six consecutive subsequent terms before this.
== Candidates ==
Four write-in candidates filed:
- Donna M. Johnson
- Richard Benedict Mayers, perennial candidate and alleged white supremacist, write-in candidate for Chicago Mayor, City Clerk, and Treasurer in 2019; congressional candidate in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2016, and 2018; 1998 State House candidate; 1993 Berwyn city clerk and city treasurer candidate
- Tamara McCullough AKA Tamar Manasseh, write-in candidate for mayor in 2019
- Paris Walker Thomas
== Endorsements ==
{{Endorsements box|title=Carrie Austin|list=
Organizations
Newspapers
}}
{{Endorsements box|title=Preston Brown Jr.|list=
Newspapers
}}
==Results==
{{Election box begin no change | title=34th Ward General election}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Carrie Austin (incumbent)
|votes = 6,306
|percentage = 54.31
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Nonpartisan politician
|candidate = Preston Brown Jr.
|votes = 5,294
|percentage = 45.59
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Write-in
|candidate = Paris Walker Thomas
|votes = 8
|percentage = 0.07
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link no change
|party = Write-in
|candidate = Donna M. Johnson
|votes = 4
|percentage = 0.03
}}
{{Election box total no change
| votes = 11,612
| percentage = 100
}}
{{Election box end}}
See also
Notes
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References
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External links
- [https://www.documenters.org/meetings/?tags=6 List of candidate debates and forums]
{{2019 United States elections}}
{{Illinois elections}}