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  2. 2023 Chicago mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    This two-round election took place alongside other 2023 Chicago elections, including races for City Council, city clerk, city treasurer, and police district councils. The election was officially nonpartisan , with winner Brandon Johnson being elected to a four-year term which began on May 15.

  3. Mayoral elections in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    In time for the 1911 election the Illinois legislature passed a law which scheduled Chicago mayoral party primaries for the last Tuesday of February. [6] On June 26, 1913, Illinois became the first state east of the Mississippi River to grant women's suffrage. [7] 1915 was the first Chicago mayoral election to be held following this change. [8]

  4. 2027 Chicago mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    An election for mayor of Chicago is scheduled to be held on February 23, 2027. If no candidate receives a majority of votes, a runoff election will be held on April 6, 2027. [ 1 ] Incumbent mayor Brandon Johnson is eligible to run for a second term in office, as there are no term limits for the office.

  5. Mayor of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The mayor of Chicago is the chief executive of city government in Chicago, Illinois, the third-largest city in the United States.The mayor is responsible for the administration and management of various city departments, submits proposals and recommendations to the Chicago City Council, is active in the enforcement of the city's ordinances, submits the city's annual budget and appoints city ...

  6. 2019 Chicago mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 Chicago mayoral election was held on February 26, 2019, to determine the next Mayor of the City of Chicago, Illinois. Since no candidate received a majority of votes, a runoff election was held on April 2, 2019, between the two candidates with the most votes, Lori Lightfoot and Toni Preckwinkle . [ 5 ]

  7. Lori Lightfoot - Wikipedia

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    Lightfoot won the runoff election on April 2, 2019, becoming mayor-elect of Chicago. [13] She won more than 73% of the overall vote in the runoff, winning in all 50 wards of the city. [69] Lightfoot won all but 20 of the city's 2,069 voting precincts. [70] Voter turnout was 32.89%, almost a record low. [71]

  8. 1983 Chicago mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago mayoral election of 1983 began with the primary on February 22, 1983, which was followed by the general on April 12, 1983. The election saw the election of Chicago's first African-American mayor, Harold Washington .

  9. 1979 Chicago mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    Turnout in the primary was among the greatest in Chicago mayoral history. [4] By some reports, turnout was 839,443, which was 58.97% of Chicago's 1,423,476 voters. [4] Turnout exceeded the average mayoral primary election turnout in the years since 1955 by more than 10 percentage points. [4] Byrne was a first-time candidate for elected office. [6]