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Chicago voters elected progressive Democrat Brandon Johnson, a former county commissioner and teachers’ union organizer, as the next mayor. Johnson will replace Mayor Lori Lightfoot after the Democrat lost in a March primary. Johnson, 47, defeated another Democratic opponent, Paul Vallas, 69, who leaned heavily into a tough-on-crime narrative. Chicago, the country’s third most populous city, continues to rebuild following a pandemic downturn. The city continues to struggle with building vacancies and dwindling public transit ridership. The Police Department hasn’t named a chief since David Bro...
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Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot failed to qualify for the city’s mayoral runoff, spelling the end of her term atop the city’s politics. Lightfoot served a historic term as Chicago’s first black woman to hold the seat. She was also the city’s first openly gay mayor. Paul Vallas, a former CEO of Chicago schools, and Brandon Johnson, a Cook County commissioner, advanced to the April 4 runoff election. Vallas and Johnson ran as Democrats, but the two candidates remain ideologically opposed on many issues. Vallas ran as a moderate with a heavy emphasis on law and order. Johnson ran on a progressive pl...
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