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It has a reputation for being by far the most liberal state in the Great Lakes region. The state has voted for the Democratic candidate in every presidential election beginning in 1992 (doing so by at least 10% each time), including voting for Senator Barack Obama from Illinois in 2008 and 2012 and Chicago-born Hillary Clinton in 2016.
In 1847 it was moved to the Loop and Near South Side, being bounded by the Chicago River to its north and west, 22nd Street (modern-day Cermak) to its south, and Wells Street to its east. In 1857 the southern boundary was extended to 31st street and in 1863 the ward was significantly moved eastward, bounded by 16th street, Lake Michigan, 31st ...
Source of poll aggregation Dates administered Dates updated Kamala Harris Democratic Donald Trump Republican Undecided [v] Margin 270ToWin [146] October 23 – November 4, 2024 November 4, 2024 44.6% 51.1%: 4.3% Trump +6.5%: 538 [147] through November 4, 2024 November 4, 2024 44.6% 51.2%: 4.2% Trump +6.6%: Silver Bulletin [148] through November ...
Chicago alders. Shirley Coleman, 16th ward (1991-2007) [68] Organizations. Humane Society Legislative Fund [3] Independent Voters of Illinois-Independent Precinct Organization [53] J Street PAC [71] Labor unions. AFSCME Council 31 [44] Chicago Federation of Labor [4] IBEW Local 134 [5] Illinois AFL-CIO [6] International Brotherhood of Teamsters ...
Chicago Board of Education elections; 2024; 2026; Cook County. ... 2024. Primary elections, held using an open primary system, took place on March 19, 2024. [1 ...
In July 2024, Biden withdrew his candidacy while stating that he would continue serving as president until the conclusion of his term. [144] According to a February 2024 poll, Biden's age and health were major or moderate concerns for 86% of voters generally, [142] up from 76% earlier in 2020. [145]
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Chicago currently holds regularly-scheduled mayoral elections once every four years, in years prior to a presidential election. Beginning with its 1999 mayoral election, Chicago has used a nonpartisan two-round system. Under this system, if no candidate secures an outright majority of the first-round vote a runoff will be held between the top ...