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Michael Anthony Bilandic (February 13, 1923 – January 15, 2002) was an American Democratic politician, judge, and attorney who served as the 49th mayor of Chicago from 1976 to 1979, after the death of his predecessor, Richard J. Daley. [5]
He also sought to challenge Bilandic to a series of debates, which Bilandic declined. [4] Pucinski was considered Bilandic's foremost opponent in the primary. [5] Puncinski argued that a Bilandic administration would present more, "politics-as-usual". [5] Pucinski focused much of his campaign on addressing the issue of unemployment. [5]
Byrne, whom Bilandic had previously fired from the post of the city's Commissioner of Consumer Sales in 1977, [4] [5] had launched an underdog challenge to Bilandic, who had received the backing of the Cook County Democratic Party. [4] Turnout in the primary was among the greatest in Chicago mayoral history. [4]
Michael Bilandic may refer to: Michael A. Bilandic (1923–2002), American politician, mayor of Chicago; Michael M. Bilandic, American film director, writer and producer
Michael Bilandic (1976) [ edit ] Following the death in office of Richard J. Daley the city council voted on December 28, 1976, to appoint Michael Bilandic to serve as mayor up until a special election in 1977 .
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