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2023 Chicago aldermanic elections
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All 50 seats in the Chicago City Council
26 seats needed for a majority
Turnout35.85% (first round)[1]

The 2023 Chicago aldermanic election took place in two rounds on February 28 and April 4, 2023,[2] to elect 50 alderpersons to the Chicago City Council. Each alderperson 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 runoff if no candidate receives more than 50% of the vote in the first round. The elections are part of the 2023 Chicago elections, which include elections for Mayor, City Clerk, and City Treasurer.

Sixteen seats changed hands since the previous election, as 12 alderpersons did not run for re-election and 4 additional members resigned during their terms. Media commentators and analysts have noted this unusually high number of retirements, comparing it to the broader "Great Resignation" phenomenon in the United States workforce.[3][4][5][6]

In the first round, candidates in 36 wards won outright majorities while elections in 14 wards proceeded to a runoff election. One incumbent lost in the first round and five others were forced into a runoff, where all five won.[7][1][8] Elected alderpersons took office on May 15, 2023, including a record number of women and LGBT alderpersons.[9] While the elections are non-partisan, 6 candidates endorsed by the Chicago Democratic Socialists of America were re-elected or elected for the first time.[10]

Background

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Redistricting

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In 2021, the City Council began debate over new ward map boundaries as part of the redistricting process following the 2020 United States census. The proposed map needed be approved by 41 aldermen before May 19, 2022, otherwise proposed maps would have been submitted to voters as a referendum in the June 2022 election.[11]

Members of the City Council fractured in support for two competing maps: one proposed by the Rules Committee and supported by the Black Caucus and one called the "Coalition Map" supported by the Latino Caucus.[12] The former map proposed 16 majority-Black wards and 14 majority-Latino wards while the latter map proposed 16 majority-Black wards and 15 majority-Latino wards. Later versions of both maps proposed the first ever majority-Asian American ward.[13] A resident group called Chicago Advisory Redistricting Commission also proposed its own map, but it did not receive support from any member of the council.[14] After months of debate, Rules Committee chair Michelle Harris announced on May 9, 2022, that a tentative deal had been reached with the support of 41 aldermen that would create 16 Black-majority wards, 14 Latino-majority wards, and one Asian American-majority ward.[11] The map was approved in a 43–7 vote on May 16, 2022.[15]

Overview

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Retiring incumbents

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Ward Incumbent Status Member-elect Ref
4 Sophia King Retired to run for mayor Lamont Robinson [16]
5 Leslie Hairston Retired Desmon Yancy [17]
6 Roderick Sawyer Retired to run for mayor William Hall [16]
10 Susan Sadlowski Garza Retired Peter Chico [18]
14 Edward M. Burke Retired Jeylú Gutiérrez [19]
21 Howard Brookins Retired Ronnie Mosley [20][21]
26 Roberto Maldonado Retired Jessie Fuentes [22]
30 Ariel Reboyras Retired Ruth Cruz [23]
34 Carrie Austin Retired Bill Conway [24]
44 Tom Tunney Retired Bennett Lawson [25]
46 James Cappleman Retired Angela Clay [26]
48 Harry Osterman Retired Leni Manaa-Hoppenworth [27]

Ray Lopez (15th ward) initially launched a campaign for mayor in May 2022,[28] but dropped out and opted to run for re-election to City Council in November.[29]

Incumbents replaced since previous election

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Ward Elected in 2019 Reason for departure Appointed replacement Member-elect Ref
11 Patrick Daley Thompson Ineligible due to felony conviction Nicole Lee Nicole Lee (inc.) [30]
12 George Cardenas Resigned (elected to Board of Review) Anabel Abarca Julia Ramirez [31]
24 Michael Scott Jr. Resigned Monique Scott Monique Scott (inc.) [32]
43 Michele Smith Resigned Timmy Knudsen Timmy Knudsen (inc.) [33]

Campaign calendar

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Candidates are required to submit a petition with 473 signatures from registered voters in their ward in order to appear on the ballot. Petitions can be circulated starting on August 30, 2022, and must be filed by November 28, 2022.[2]

Ward index

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Ward 1Ward 2Ward 3Ward 4Ward 5Ward 6Ward 7Ward 8Ward 9Ward 10Ward 11Ward 12Ward 13Ward 14Ward 15Ward 16Ward 17Ward 18Ward 19Ward 20Ward 21Ward 22Ward 23Ward 24Ward 25Ward 26Ward 27Ward 28Ward 29Ward 30Ward 31Ward 32Ward 33Ward 34Ward 35Ward 36Ward 37Ward 38Ward 39Ward 40Ward 41Ward 42Ward 43Ward 44Ward 45Ward 46Ward 47Ward 48Ward 49Ward 50Find your Ward

Wards 1-25

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Candidates

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Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Daniel La Spata Incumbent (elected 2019) [35] [36]
Proco Joe Moreno Former 1st ward alderperson [36]
Sam Royko Lawyer and activist [37] [38]
Stephen "Andy" Schneider President of Logan Square Preservation [39] [36]

Endorsements

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Proco Joe Moreno

Local officials

Sam Royko

U.S. Representatives

Andy Schneider

Newspapers

Results

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1st Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Daniel La Spata (incumbent) 7,339 50.1
Nonpartisan Sam Royko 3,432 23.4
Nonpartisan Andy Schneider 2,877 19.6
Nonpartisan Proco Joe Moreno 999 6.8
Total votes 14,647 100.0

Ward 2

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Candidates

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Incumbent alderperson Brian K. Hopkins (elected 2015) ran uncontested.[34]

Endorsements

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Brian K. Hopkins (incumbent)

Labor unions

Results

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2nd Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Brian K. Hopkins (incumbent) 11,200 100.0
Total votes 11,200 100.0

Candidates

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Incumbent alderperson Pat Dowell (elected 2007) ran uncontested. Three candidates (Don Davis, Alan Sargon "Al" Rasho, and Jasmine Roberson) filed petitions but were removed from the ballot due to insufficient valid signatures.[34][50]

Endorsements

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Pat Dowell (incumbent)

Results

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3rd Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Pat Dowell (incumbent) 9,556 100.0
Total votes 9,556 100.0

Candidates

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Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Tracey Y. Bey Candidate for 4th ward alderperson in 2015 [52] [53]
Prentice Butler Chief of staff to incumbent Ald. Sophia King [54] [53]
Matthew "Khari" Humphries Former senior director of Youth Policy for City of Chicago
Former director of the Boys and Girls Club of Chicago
[55] [53]
Ebony Lucas Real estate attorney
Former candidate for 4th ward alderperson in 2017 and 2019
[56] [53]
Lamont Robinson Member of the Illinois House of Representatives [57] [53][58]
Helen West Retired educator [59] [53]

The following candidate filed petitions but was removed from the ballot due to insufficient valid signatures:[60]

  • Paul Pearson

Endorsements

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Prentice Butler

Local officials

Matthew "Khari" Humphries
Lamont Robinson

State officials

State legislators

County officials

Labor Unions

Results

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General election

4th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Lamont Robinson 5,789 46.3
Nonpartisan Prentice Butler 1,906 15.2
Nonpartisan Ebony Lucas 1,802 14.4
Nonpartisan Khari Humphries 1,175 9.4
Nonpartisan Tracey Bey 1,145 9.2
Nonpartisan Helen West 692 5.5
Total votes 12,509 100.0

Runoff

4th Ward Runoff election[62]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Lamont Robinson 8,861 66.32%
Nonpartisan Prentice C. Butler 4,499 33.68%
Total votes 13,360 100%

Ward 5

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Candidates

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Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Marlene Fisher Senior PeopleSoft Security Administrator at University of Chicago
Community organizer
[63] [64]
Wallace E. Goode Jr. Former director of the Hyde Park Chamber of Commerce [65] [64]
Joshua Gray Political consultant and entrepreneur
Campaign manager for Amara Enyia in 2019 mayoral election
[66] [64]
Jocelyn Hare Policy lab director at University of Chicago
Candidate for 5th ward alderperson in 2015
[67] [64]
Martina "Tina" Hone Chief Engagement Officer for office of Mayor Lori Lightfoot [68] [64]
Kris Levy [69] [64]
Robert Palmer High school teacher
Candidate for U.S. Representative in 2020
[70] [64]
Dialka "Dee" Perkins Professional boxer [71] [64]
Gabriel Piemonte Former writer and editor for Hyde Park Herald
Community organizer
[72] [64]
Renita Q. Ward Attorney and former judicial clerk [73] [64]
Desmon C. Yancy Labor and community organizer
Leader in Grassroots Association for Police Accountability campaign
[74] [64]

The following candidate filed petitions but was removed from the ballot due to insufficient valid signatures:[34]

  • Adrienne Irmer

Endorsements

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Adrienne Irmer (disqualified)

U.S. Senators

State legislators

Organizations

Desmon Yancy

Results

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General election

5th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Desmon Yancy 2,772 26.0
Nonpartisan Tina Hone 1,983 18.6
Nonpartisan Renita Ward 1,266 11.9
Nonpartisan Wallace Goode Jr. 1,118 10.5
Nonpartisan Jocelyn Hare 927 8.7
Nonpartisan Joshua Gray 690 6.5
Nonpartisan Kris Levy 488 4.6
Nonpartisan Gabriel Piemonte 438 4.1
Nonpartisan Dee Perkins 399 3.7
Nonpartisan Marlene Fisher 397 3.7
Nonpartisan Robert Palmer 197 1.8
Nonpartisan William Calloway (write-in) 1 0.0
Total votes 10,675 100.0

Runoff

5th Ward Runoff election[62]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Desmon C. Yancy 6,184 51.78%
Nonpartisan Martina 'Tina' Hone 5,758 48.22%
Total votes 11,942 100%

Candidates

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Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Sylvester E. Baker Jr. Candidate for Cook County Sheriff in 2014 [77]
Kirby Birgans Teacher
Candidate for US House of Representatives in 2022
[78] [77]
Tavares Briggs School administrator [79] [77]
O. Patrick Brutus City planner at Department of Planning and Development [80] [77]
Paul C. Bryson Sr. Aldermanic assistant and former campaign manager for incumbent Ald. Roderick Sawyer
Former ward superintendent of streets and sanitation
[81] [77]
Barbara Ann Bunville Police officer and therapist [82] [77]
Kimberly I. "Kim" Egonmwan Attorney and radio host [77]
William E. Hall Senior pastor of St. James Community Church
Community organizer and former field director for Rainbow/PUSH coalition
[83] [77]
Aja Kearney District director for State Rep. Marcus C. Evans Jr. [84] [77]
Sharon E. Pincham Rehabilitation counselor
Former constituent services coordinator for State Rep. Elgie Sims
[85] [77]
Richard A Wooten Former police officer
Candidate for 6th ward alderperson in 2019
[77]

The following candidates filed petitions but were removed from the ballot due to insufficient valid signatures:[34]

  • Curtiss S. Llong Bey
  • Steven Dejoie

Endorsements

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Barbara Ann Bunville

Organizations

Aja Kearney

State legislators

Results

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General election

6th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan William Hall 2,483 23.8
Nonpartisan Richard Wooten 2,412 23.1
Nonpartisan Kim Egonmwan 878 8.4
Nonpartisan Barbara Ann Bunville 852 8.2
Nonpartisan Sharon Pincham 841 8.1
Nonpartisan Sylvester Baker Jr. 714 6.9
Nonpartisan Paul Bryson Sr. 591 5.7
Nonpartisan Aja Kearney 470 4.5
Nonpartisan Patrick Brutus 448 4.3
Nonpartisan Tavares Briggs 393 3.8
Nonpartisan Kirby Birgans 342 3.3
Total votes 10,424 100.0

Runoff

6th Ward Runoff election[62]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan William E. Hall 6,332 58.23%
Nonpartisan Richard A. Wooten 4,543 41.77%
Total votes 10,875 100%

Ward 7

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Candidates

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Incumbent alderperson Gregory Mitchell (elected 2015) is running uncontested. Two challengers (Anthony "Tony" Blair and Jocilyn Floyd) filed petitions to run for the seat, but were removed from the ballot after due to insufficient petition signatures.[34]

Endorsements

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Gregory Mitchell (incumbent)
Declined to endorse

Results

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7th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Gregory Mitchell 7,909 98.1
Nonpartisan Tony Blair (write-in) 154 1.9
Total votes 8,063 100.0

Ward 8

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Candidates

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Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Sean M. Flynn Former chief of staff for alderman David H. Moore [86] [87][88]
Michelle A. Harris Incumbent (appointed 2006) [88]
Linda Hudson Senior tax assistant
Candidate for 8th ward alderperson in 2019
[89] [88]

The following candidate was removed from the ballot due to insufficient petition signatures:

Endorsements

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Michelle A. Harris (incumbent)

State officials

State legislators

County officials

Local officials

Labor unions

Results

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8th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Michelle A. Harris (incumbent) 8,675 70.6
Nonpartisan Linda Hudson 2,214 18.0
Nonpartisan Sean Flynn 1,396 11.4
Total votes 12,285 100.0

Ward 9

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Candidates

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Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Cameron M. Barnes Former national youth director for Rainbow/PUSH [91] [92]
Anthony Beale Incumbent (elected 1999) [92]
Cleopatra Draper Candidate for 9th ward alderperson in 2019
Radio host
[93] [92]

The following candidate filed petitions to appear on the ballot but withdrew prior to ballot certification:

Endorsements

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Anthony Beale

State officials

Cleopatra Draper
Declined to endorse

Results

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9th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Anthony Beale (incumbent) 6,296 60.2
Nonpartisan Cleopatra Draper 3,339 31.9
Nonpartisan Cameron M. Barnes 832 7.9
Total votes 10,467 100.0

Ward 10

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Candidates

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Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Yessenia Carreon Local artists' advocate
Former staffer for Ald. John Pope
[95] [96]
Peter Chico Police officer
Member of Local School Council
[97] [96]
Ana Guajardo Workers' rights organizer [98] [99]
Óscar Sanchez Community organizer and environmental activist [100] [101][102]
Jessica A. Venegas Police officer [103] [96]

Endorsements

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Results

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General election

10th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Peter Chico 3,287 40.5
Nonpartisan Ana Guajardo 2,155 26.5
Nonpartisan Oscar Sanchez 1,503 18.5
Nonpartisan Jessica Venegas 912 11.2
Nonpartisan Yessenia Carreon 263 3.2
Total votes 8,120 100.0

Runoff

10th Ward Runoff election[62]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Peter Chico 5,027 58.74%
Nonpartisan Ana Guajardo 3,531 41.26%
Total votes 8,558 100%

Candidates

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Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Anthony Ciaravino Police instructor [107] [108]
Steven Demitro Lawyer
Former professional hockey player
[108]
Donald Don Firefighter [109] [108]
Elvira "Vida" Jimenez Former city services representative [110] [108]
Froyland Jimenez Chicago Public Schools teacher [111] [108]
Nicole Lee Incumbent (appointed 2022)
Former community relations executive
[112] [113]
Ambria Taylor Chicago Public Schools teacher [114] [115]

Endorsements

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Ambria Taylor

Labor Unions

  • International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAMAW) Local Lodge 2600[116]

Civic and Political Organizations

  • 25th Ward Independent Political Organization (IPO)[117]
  • Strong Towns Chicago
  • Chicago Democratic Socialists of America[118]
Nicole Lee (incumbent)

State officials

Labor unions

Results

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General election

11th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Nicole Lee (incumbent) 3,561 30.9
Nonpartisan Tony Ciaravino 3,384 29.4
Nonpartisan Don Don 2,254 19.6
Nonpartisan Ambria Taylor 1,552 13.5
Nonpartisan Vida Jimenez 326 2.8
Nonpartisan Froy Jimenez 275 2.4
Nonpartisan Steve Demitro 159 1.4
Total votes 11,511 100.0

Runoff

11th Ward Runoff election[62]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Nicole Lee 8,045 62.64%
Nonpartisan Anthony "Tony" Ciaravino 4,799 37.36%
Total votes 12,844 100%

Ward 12

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Candidates

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Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Anabel Abarca Incumbent (appointed 2022)
Former Chief of Staff to alderman George Cardenas
[119] [120]
Julia Ramirez Community organizer and nonprofit worker [121] [122]

The following candidate filed petitions but was removed from the ballot due to filing an economic statement, not with Cook County:[34]

  • Joseph E. Mercado

Endorsements

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Declined to endorse

Results

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12th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Julia Ramirez 3,355 57.0
Nonpartisan Anabel Abarca (incumbent) 2,531 43.0
Total votes 5,886 100.0

Ward 13

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Candidates

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Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Paul Bruton Former analyst at Chicago Inspector General's office [123] [124]
Marty Quinn Incumbent (elected 2011) [124]

Endorsements

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Marty Quinn (incumbent)

Results

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13th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Marty Quinn (incumbent) 11,300 87.6
Nonpartisan Paul Bruton 1,598 12.4
Total votes 12,898 100%

Ward 14

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Candidates

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Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Jeylu B. Gutierrez District director for county Commissioner Alma Anaya
Former counselor and community liaison for public schools
[125] [126]
Raul Reyes Staff assistant at City Clerk's office
Candidate for 15th ward alderperson in 2019
[127] [126]

Endorsements

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Jeylu Gutierrez

U.S. Representatives

State legislators

Labor unions

Results

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14th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Jeylú Gutiérrez 3,081 65.2
Nonpartisan Raul Reyes 1,647 34.8
Total votes 4,728 100%

Ward 15

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Candidates

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Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Vicko Alvarez Former union organizer [129] [130]
Raymond Lopez Incumbent (elected 2015) [131] [130]
Gloria Ann Williams Nonprofit founder
Former resident service coordinator
[132] [130]

Endorsements

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Vicko Alvarez
Declined to endorse

Results

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15th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Raymond Lopez (incumbent) 3,128 64.2
Nonpartisan Victoria "Vicko" Alvarez 1,178 24.2
Nonpartisan Gloria Ann Williams 567 11.6
Total votes 4,873 100.0

Ward 16

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Candidates

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Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Stephanie Coleman Incumbent (elected 2019) [133]
Carolynn Denise Crump Police officer
Candidate for state representative in 2022
[134] [133]
Eddie Johnson III Nonprofit executive
Candidate for 16th ward alderperson in 2019
[135] [133]

The following candidate filed petitions but was removed from the ballot due to insufficient signatures:[34]

  • Otis Woods

Endorsements

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Stephanie Coleman (incumbent)

State officials

Labor unions

Results

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16th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Stephanie Coleman (incumbent) 4,288 77.5
Nonpartisan Carolynn Denise Crump 700 12.7
Nonpartisan Eddie Johnson III 543 9.8
Total votes 5,531 100.0

Ward 17

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Incumbent alderperson David H. Moore is running uncontested.[34]

Endorsements

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David H. Moore (incumbent)
Declined to endorse

Results

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17th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan David H. Moore (incumbent) 7,154 100.0
Total votes 7,154 100.0

Ward 18

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Candidates

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Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Derrick Curtis Incumbent (elected 2015) [136]
Heather Wills Community activist [137] [136]

Endorsements

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Derrick Curtis (incumbent)
Heather Wills

Organizations

Results

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18th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Derrick Curtis (incumbent) 7,275 61.1
Nonpartisan Heather Wills 4,627 38.9
Total votes 11,902 100.0

Ward 19

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Candidates

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Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Michael T. Cummings Retired police sergeant [138] [139]
Timothy "Tim" Noonan Independent computer consultant
Founder of 19th Ward Mutual Aid organization
[140] [139]
Matthew O'Shea Incumbent (elected 2011) [141] [139]

Endorsements

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Matthew O'Shea (incumbent)
Declined to endorse

Results

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19th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Matthew O'Shea (incumbent) 14,417 63.4
Nonpartisan Michael Cummings 6,996 30.8
Nonpartisan Tim Noonan 1,332 5.9
Total votes 22,745 100.0

Ward 20

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Candidates

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Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Jennifer O. Maddox Community organizer and nonprofit founder
Candidate for 20th ward alderperson in 2019
[142] [143]
Andre Smith Pastor and entrepreneur
Candidate for 20th ward alderperson in 2015 and 2019
[143]
Jeanette Taylor Incumbent (elected 2019) [144] [143]

Endorsements

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Results

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20th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Jeanette Taylor (incumbent) 3,375 52.6
Nonpartisan Jennifer Maddox 1,706 26.6
Nonpartisan Andre Smith 1,335 20.8
Total votes 6,416 100.0

Ward 21

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Candidates

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Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Preston Brown Jr. Attorney
Democratic committeeman for the 34th ward
Candidate for 34th ward alderperson in 2019
[146] [147]
Ayana Clark Community liaison for U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush [148] [149][147]
Cornell Dantzler Former firefighter and Navy veteran [150] [147]
Daliah Goree Police officer and nonprofit founder [151] [147]
Kweli Kwaza Founder of block club network
Former community liaison for Ald. Howard Brookins
[152] [147]
Larry Lloyd Attorney [153] [147]
Ronnie L. Mosley Consultant and community activist [154] [147]

The following candidates filed petitions but were removed from the ballot due to insufficient signatures:[34]

  • Justin Sawyer Write in candidate
  • Lawaco Toe
  • Patricia L. Tillman
  • Bernard "BK" Kelly

The following candidates filed petitions but withdrew before ballot certification:[34]

  • Tawana J. Robinson
  • Nekoiya Washington
  • Aziza T. Butler

Endorsements

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Ayana Clark

Organizations

Kweli Kwaza

Notable individuals

Ronnie L. Mosley

State officials

Local officials

Labor unions

Organizations

Results

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General election

21st Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Ronnie Mosley 3,268 25.0
Nonpartisan Cornell Dantzler 2,871 21.9
Nonpartisan Preston Brown Jr. 2,409 18.4
Nonpartisan Daliah Goree 1,410 10.8
Nonpartisan Kweli Kwaza 1,347 10.3
Nonpartisan Ayana Clark 1,140 8.7
Nonpartisan Larry Lloyd 649 5.0
Total votes 13,094 100.0

Runoff

21st Ward Runoff election[62]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Ronnie L. Mosley 7,160 52.40%
Nonpartisan Cornell Dantzler 6,503 47.60%
Total votes 13,663 100%

Ward 22

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Candidates

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Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Kristian Armendariz Youth organizer [156] [157]
Neftalie Gonzalez Candidate for 22nd ward alderperson in 2011, 2015, and 2019 [158] [157]
Michael Rodriguez Incumbent (elected 2019) [159] [157]

Endorsements

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Michael Rodriguez

State officials

Results

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22nd Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Michael Rodriguez (incumbent) 3,070 66.3
Nonpartisan Kristian Armendariz 834 18.0
Nonpartisan Neftalie Gonzalez 724 15.6
Total votes 4,628 100.0

Ward 23

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Candidates

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Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Eddie Guillen Business owner
Former chief of staff for Angelica Guerrero-Cuellar
[160] [161][162]
Silvana Tabares Incumbent (appointed 2018) [161]

Endorsements

[edit]
Eddie Guillen

Labor unions

  • LiUNA Chicago Laborers' District Council[163]

Results

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23rd Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Silvana Tabares (incumbent) 6,523 72.9
Nonpartisan Eddie Guillen 2,419 27.1
Total votes 8,942 100.0

Ward 24

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Candidates

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Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Vetress M. Boyce Candidate for 24th ward alderperson in 2015 and 2019 [164] [165]
Drewone Goldsmith Former firefighter
Facility director at Lawndale Christian Community Ministry
[166] [165]
Traci Treasure Johnson Small business owner
Candidate for 24th ward alderperson in 2019
[165]
Larry G. Nelson Candidate for 24th ward alderperson in 2015 [165]
Creative Scott Small business owner [167] [165]
Monique Scott Incumbent (appointed 2022) [168] [165]
Edward Ward Community organizer [169] [165]
Luther Woodruff Jr. Streets and Sanitation Department employee [170] [165]

Endorsements

[edit]
Monique L. Scott

State officials

Results

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General election

24th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Monique Scott (incumbent) 3,015 45.3
Nonpartisan Creative Scott 986 14.8
Nonpartisan Vetress M. Boyce 831 12.5
Nonpartisan Drewone Goldsmith 457 6.9
Nonpartisan Luther Woodruff Jr. 407 6.1
Nonpartisan Traci Treasure Johnson 347 5.2
Nonpartisan Larry G. Nelson 344 5.2
Nonpartisan Edward Ward 268 4.0
Total votes 6,655 100.0

Runoff

24th Ward Runoff election[62]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Monique L. Scott 4,473 66.91%
Nonpartisan Creative Scott 2,212 33.09%
Total votes 6,685 100%

Ward 25

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Candidates

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Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Aida Flores Community organizer
Former Chicago Public Schools teacher and principal
Candidate for 25th ward alderperson in 2019
[171] [172]
Byron Sigcho-Lopez Incumbent (elected 2019) [173] [172]

The following candidate was certified to appear on the ballot, but dropped out of the race and endorsed Flores:

  • Daniel Montes, firefighter and paramedic[174][175]

Endorsements

[edit]
Aida Flores

U.S. Representatives

Labor Unions

Byron Sigcho-Lopez

Organizations

Labor Unions

Results

[edit]
25th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Byron Sigcho-Lopez (incumbent) 4,201 52.9
Nonpartisan Aida Flores 3,734 47.1
Total votes 7,935 100.0

Wards 26-50

[edit]

Ward 26

[edit]

Candidates

[edit]
Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Jessica "Jessie" Fuentes Director of policy and youth advocacy for Puerto Rican Cultural Center [176] [177]
Julian “Jumpin” Perez DJ and producer [178] [179]
Angee Gonzalez Rodriguez Medical professional
Candidate for 26th ward alderperson in 2019
26th ward Committeeperson
[180] [181]

The following candidates filed petitions but were removed from the ballot due to insufficient signatures:

The incumbent alderperson, Roberto Maldonado, initially filed petitions to run, but withdrew before ballot certification.[22]

Endorsements

[edit]
Jessie Fuentes

Local officials

Organizations

Labor unions

Results

[edit]
26th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Jessie Fuentes 4,990 55.6
Nonpartisan Julian Perez 2,863 31.9
Nonpartisan Angee Gonzalez Rodriguez 1,094 12.2
Nonpartisan Kirk Ortiz (write-in) 32 0.4
Total votes 8,979 100.0

Ward 27

[edit]

Incumbent alderperson Walter Burnett Jr. is running for re-election uncontested.[34][183]

Results

[edit]
27th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Walter Burnett Jr. (incumbent) 7,856 100.0
Total votes 7,856 100.0

Ward 28

[edit]

Candidates

[edit]
Certified candidates
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Jason Ervin Incumbent (appointed 2011) [184]
Shawn A. Walker [185] [184]

Challenger Shawn Walker was initially removed from the ballot by the Board of Elections, but reinstated onto the ballot by the Illinois Appellate Court after an appeal.[184] Two other candidates filed nominating petitions, but one (Beverly Miles) was removed from the ballot due to insufficient signatures and another (Timothy Gladney) withdrew before ballot certification.[186][34]

Results

[edit]
28th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Jason Ervin (incumbent) 4,702 76.8
Nonpartisan Shawn Walker 1,423 23.2
Total votes 6,125 100.0

Ward 29

[edit]

Candidates

[edit]
Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Corey Dooley Community activist [187] [188]
CB Johnson Community organizer [188]
Chris Taliaferro Incumbent (elected 2015) [188]

The following candidate filed petitions but withdrew before ballot certification:[34]

  • Walter T. Adamczyk

Endorsements

[edit]
Chris Taliaferro

State officials

Results

[edit]

General election

29th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Chris Taliaferro (incumbent) 4,868 49.8
Nonpartisan CB Johnson 3,897 39.8
Nonpartisan Corey Dooley 908 9.3
Nonpartisan Lisa Brown Newman (write-in) 106 1.1
Nonpartisan Walter Adamcsyk (write-in) 6 0.1
Total votes 9,785 100.0

Runoff

29th Ward Runoff election[62]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Chris Taliaferro 5,526 51.43%
Nonpartisan CB Johnson 5,218 48.57%
Total votes 10,744 100%

Ward 30

[edit]

Candidates

[edit]
Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Ruth Cruz Assistant admissions director at Roosevelt University
Volunteer at Cook County restorative justice court
Member of Local School Council
[189] [190]
Jessica Gutierrez Former teacher
Candidate for alderperson in the 2019 election
[191] [190][192]
Juanpablo Prieto Director of diversity programs at Chicago Transit Authority [193] [190]
Warren Williams Community organizer
Filmmaker
[194] [190]

The following candidate filed petitions but was removed from the ballot due to insufficient signatures:[34]

  • Andrew A. Cleaver

The following candidate filed petitions but withdrew before ballot certification:[34]

  • Rory McHale

Endorsements

[edit]
Warren Williams

State officials

Organizations

  • Chicago Democratic Socialists of America
  • 30th United
  • United Northwest Side
  • The People's Lobby
  • Run for Something
  • Northside DFA
  • Girl, I Guess
  • 33rd Working Families
  • Independent Voters of Illinois-IPO
  • Better Streets Chicago
  • CTAction
  • Young Democrats of Chicago

Labor Unions

  • Cook County College Teachers Union
  • Illinois Nurses Association

Results

[edit]

General election

30th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Jessica Gutierrez 3,871 37.7
Nonpartisan Ruth Cruz 2,766 26.9
Nonpartisan Warren Williams 2,451 23.8
Nonpartisan Juanpablo Prieto 1,150 11.2
Nonpartisan Andrew Cleaver (write-in) 42 0.4
Total votes 10,238 100.0

Runoff

30th Ward Runoff election[62]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Ruth Cruz 5,693 51.31%
Nonpartisan Jessica W. Gutierrez 5,402 48.69%
Total votes 11,095 100%

Ward 31

[edit]

Candidates

[edit]
Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Felix Cardona Jr. Incumbent (elected 2019) [195] [196]
Esteban Burgoa Ontanon Navy veteran
Former member of Local School Councils
[197] [196]

The following candidate filed petitions but withdrew before ballot certification:[34]

  • Patrick J. Gibbons II

Results

[edit]
31st Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Felix Cardona Jr. (incumbent) 5,113 81.2
Nonpartisan Esteban Burgoa Ontanon 1,181 18.8
Total votes 6,294 100.0

Ward 32

[edit]

Candidates

[edit]

Incumbent alderman Scott Waguespack (elected 2007) is running uncontested for re-election.[34]

Results

[edit]
32nd Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Scott Waguespack (incumbent) 12,537 100.0
Total votes 12,537 100.0

Ward 33

[edit]

Candidates

[edit]
Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Samie Martinez Project coordinator for Chicago Department of Planning and Development
Former chief of staff for Ald. George Cardenas
[198] [199]
Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez Incumbent (elected 2019) [200] [199]
Laith Shaaban Former manager at banking institutions [201] [199]

Endorsements

[edit]
Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez

Results

[edit]
33rd Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez (incumbent) 5,814 54.7
Nonpartisan Samie Martinez 3,604 33.9
Nonpartisan Laith Shaaban 1,212 11.4
Total votes 10,630 100%

Ward 34

[edit]

Candidates

[edit]
Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Jim Ascot Commercial real estate broker [202] [203]
Bill Conway Former prosecutor
Candidate for Cook County State's Attorney in 2020
[204] [203]

Endorsements

[edit]
Bill Conway

State officials

Results

[edit]
34th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Bill Conway 5,567 66.2
Nonpartisan Jim Ascot 2,837 33.8
Total votes 8,404 100.0

Ward 35

[edit]

Candidates

[edit]

Incumbent alderperson Carlos Ramirez-Rosa (elected 2015) is running uncontested for re-election.[34] Challenger Richard Mpistolarides filed petitions, but was removed from the ballot for allegedly circulating petitions with a false address.[205]

Endorsements

[edit]
Carlos Ramirez Rosa

State officials

Organizations

Labor Unions

Results

[edit]
35th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Carlos Ramirez-Rosa (incumbent) 9,570 100.0
Total votes 9,570 100.0

Ward 36

[edit]

Candidates

[edit]
Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Jacqueline "Jackie" Baez Member of Cook County Commission on Women's Issues
Former president of Humboldt Park Advisory Council
[206] [207]
David Herrera Consultant and finance professional [208] [207]
Gilbert Villegas Incumbent (elected 2015) [209] [207]
Leonor "Lori" Torres Whitt Chicago Public Schools teacher [210] [207]

Endorsements

[edit]
Lori Torres Whitt

Results

[edit]

General election

36th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Gilbert Villegas (incumbent) 4,240 46.5
Nonpartisan Lori Torres Whitt 2,741 30.0
Nonpartisan David Herrera 1,466 16.1
Nonpartisan Jackie Baez 673 7.4
Total votes 9,120 100%

Runoff

36th Ward Runoff election[62]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Gilbert "Gil" Villegas 5,934 57.31%
Nonpartisan Leonor "Lori" Torres Whitt 4,421 42.69%
Total votes 10,355 100%

Ward 37

[edit]

Candidates

[edit]
Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Corey Denelle Braddock Business consultant
Former police officer
Member of Local School Council
[211] [212]
Emma Mitts Incumbent (appointed 2000) [213] [212]
Howard Ray Civil servant and former USPS and CTA employee
Former police officer
[214] [212]
Jake Towers Kindergarten teacher [215] [212]

Endorsements

[edit]
Emma Mitts

State officials

Results

[edit]
37th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Emma Mitts (incumbent) 4,378 62.6
Nonpartisan Howard Ray 1,882 26.9
Nonpartisan Jake Towers 412 5.9
Nonpartisan Corey Denelle Braddock 324 4.6
Total votes 6,996 100.0

Ward 38

[edit]

Candidates

[edit]
Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Ed Bannon Former President of Six Corners Association [216] [217]
Bruce Randazzo Candidate for state representative in 2012
Retired city truck driver
[217]
Franco Reyes Software engineer manager [218] [217]
Cynthia Santos Member of Illinois Pollution Control Board
Former Metropolitan Water Reclamation District commissioner
Former chief of staff for Ald. Michael Wojcik
[219] [217]
Nicholas Sposato Incumbent (elected 2015) [220] [217]

The following candidate filed petitions but withdrew before ballot certification:[34]

  • Gregory T. Schorsch

Results

[edit]
38th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Nicholas Sposato (incumbent) 7,305 54.6
Nonpartisan Ed Bannon 3,638 27.2
Nonpartisan Cynthia M. Santos 1,431 10.7
Nonpartisan Franco Reyes 659 4.9
Nonpartisan Bruce Randazzo 354 2.6
Total votes 13,387 100%

Ward 39

[edit]

Candidates

[edit]
Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Denali Dasgupta Data researcher and analyst
Community activist
[221] [49][222]
Samantha Nugent Incumbent (elected 2019) [223] [49][222]

Endorsements

[edit]
Denali Dasgupta
Samantha Nugent

State officials

Results

[edit]
39th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Samantha Nugent (incumbent) 8,975 62.7
Nonpartisan Denali Dasgupta 5,346 37.3
Total votes 14,321 100.0

Candidates

[edit]
Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Christian Blume Attorney [224] [225]
Jane Lucius Beat facilitator for CAPS program [226] [225]
Andre Vasquez Incumbent (elected 2019) [227] [225]

The following candidate filed petitions but was removed from the ballot:

  • Eddien Enrique Gonzalez[34]

Results

[edit]
40th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Andre Vasquez (incumbent) 10,594 78.9
Nonpartisan Christian Blume 1,945 14.5
Nonpartisan Jane Lucius 887 6.6
Total votes 13,426 100.0

Ward 41

[edit]

Candidates

[edit]
Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Anthony Napolitano Incumbent (elected 2015) [228] [229]
Paul Struebing Member of Local School Council
Vice president of Edison Park Community Council
[230] [229]

Results

[edit]
41st Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Anthony Napolitano (incumbent) 12,714 72.9
Nonpartisan Paul Struebing 4,729 27.1
Total votes 17,443 100.0

Ward 42

[edit]

Candidates

[edit]

Incumbent alderperson Brendan Reilly (elected 2007) is running uncontested for re-election. Challenger Chris Cleary filed nominating petitions, but withdrew before ballot certification.[34]

Results

[edit]
42nd Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Brendan Reilly (incumbent) 9,574 100.0
Total votes 9,574 100.0

Ward 43

[edit]

Candidates

[edit]
Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Steve Botsford Real estate investor
Former staffer for U.S. Rep. Tony Cárdenas
[231] [232]
Brian Comer President of Sheffield Neighborhood Association
Former renewable energy development and business executive
[233] [232]
Rebecca Janowitz Attorney
Former special assistant to Ald. Toni Preckwinkle
Former special projects coordinator for Chicago Public Schools
[234] [232]
Timmy Knudsen Incumbent (appointed in September 2022)
Attorney
[235] [232]
Steven McClellan Nonprofit founder and member of Local School Council [236] [232]
Wendi Taylor Nations Public affairs consultant [237] [232]

Results

[edit]
43rd Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Timmy Knudsen (incumbent) 3,950 26.8
Nonpartisan Brian Comer 3,543 24.1
Nonpartisan Rebecca Janowitz 2,917 19.8
Nonpartisan Wendi Taylor Nations 1,984 13.5
Nonpartisan Steve Botsford 1,331 9.1
Nonpartisan Steven Mcclellan 990 6.7
Total votes 14,715 100.0

Runoff

43rd Ward Runoff election[62]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Timmy Knudsen 9,227 52.95%
Nonpartisan Brian C. Comer 8,199 47.05%
Total votes 17,426 100%

Ward 44

[edit]

Candidates

[edit]

Bennett Lawson, chief of staff to incumbent Tom Tunney and former legislative aide, is running uncontested.[238] Challenger Nathan Bean filed nominating petitions, but was removed from the ballot for improperly filing paperwork. Bean has filed a lawsuit to challenge the Board of Election's ruling.[239]

Endorsements

[edit]
Bennett Lawson[238]

State officials

Local officials

  • Tom Tunney, member of Chicago City Council for the 44th ward (retiring)

Results

[edit]
44th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Bennett Lawson 12,705 98.9
Nonpartisan Nathan Bean (write-in) 144 1.1
Total votes 12,849 100.0

Ward 45

[edit]

Candidates

[edit]
Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Susanna Ernst Community activist [240] [241]
Jim Gardiner Incumbent (elected 2019) [241]
Megan Mathias Attorney [242] [241]
Ana Santoyo Activist and library page [243] [241][244]
James Suh Local business owner [245] [241][246]
Marija Tomic Project manager and banker [247] [241]

Endorsements

[edit]
Megan Mathias

Federal officials:

State legislators:

Local officials:

Individuals:

  • Susanna Ernst, candidate for 45th ward alderperson[248] (endorsed for runoff)
  • James Suh, candidate for 45th ward alderperson[248] (endorsed for runoff)

Results

[edit]

General election

45th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Jim Gardiner (incumbent) 7,683 48.0
Nonpartisan Megan Mathias 2,699 16.9
Nonpartisan James Suh 2,279 14.2
Nonpartisan Susanna Ernst 1,887 11.8
Nonpartisan Ana Santoyo 895 5.6
Nonpartisan Marija Tomic 562 3.5
Total votes 16,005 100%

Runoff

45th Ward Runoff election[62]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan James "Jim" Gardiner 9,488 53.60%
Nonpartisan Megan Mathias 8,214 46.40%
Total votes 17,702 100%

Ward 46

[edit]

Candidates

[edit]
Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Angela Clay Community activist
Candidate for 46th ward alderperson in 2019
[249] [250]
Michael Cortez Real estate agent [251]
Marianne Lalonde Scientific research consultant
Candidate for 46th ward alderperson in 2019
[252] [253]
Patrick Nagle Administrative law judge for the Social Security Administration [254] [255]
Kim Walz Executive
Former legislative aide for Congressman Mike Quigley
[256] [257]
Roushaunda Williams Union bartender and former social worker
Vice President of Illinois AFL-CIO Executive Board
[258] [259]

Endorsements

[edit]
Angela Clay

Labor unions

Organizations

State legislators:

Local officials:

Individuals:

  • Helen Shiller, former 46th ward alderperson[270]
  • Marianne Lalonde, candidate for 46th ward alderperson in 2019 and 2023[271] (endorsed for runoff)
Kim Walz

Federal officials

State officials

Individuals

  • Patrick Nagle, candidate for 46th ward alderperson in 2023[271] (endorsed for runoff)
Roushaunda Williams

Organizations

  • Chicago Federation of Labor
  • UNITE HERE Local 1
  • LiUNA
  • IUOE Local 150

Results

[edit]

General election

46th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Angela Clay 5,663 36.1
Nonpartisan Kim Walz 4,048 25.8
Nonpartisan Marianne Lalonde 2,760 17.6
Nonpartisan Patrick Nagle 1,764 11.3
Nonpartisan Roushaunda Williams 1,154 7.4
Nonpartisan Michael Cortez 283 1.8
Total votes 15,672 100.0

Runoff

46th Ward Runoff election[62]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Angela Clay 9,963 56.18%
Nonpartisan Kim Walz 7,772 43.82%
Total votes 17,735 100%

Ward 47

[edit]

Incumbent alderperson Matt Martin (elected 2019) is running uncontested for re-election.[34]

Endorsements

[edit]
Matt Martin

Results

[edit]
47th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Matt Martin (incumbent) 16,253 100.0
Total votes 16,253 100.0

Ward 48

[edit]

Candidates

[edit]
Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Joe Dunne Affordable housing developer
Former chair and member of Local School Council
[272] [273]
Nassir Faulker Digital communications manager [274] [273]
Brian Haag Small business owner [275] [273]
Leni Manaa-Hoppenworth Small business owner
Andersonville Chamber of Commerce board member
[276] [273][277]
Isaac Freilich Jones Assistant Illinois attorney general
Public interest lawyer
[278] [273]
Andy Peters Restaurauter
Andersonville Chamber of Commerce member
[279] [273]
Andre Peloquin Real estate broker [280] [273]
Larry Svabek Lecturer at University of Chicago [281] [273]
Roxanne Volkmann Deputy Director of Housing and Urban Development, Chicago Office
Chinese Mutual Aid Association board member
[282] [273]
Nick Ward Nonprofit and restaurant worker
Member of Local School Council
[283] [273][284]

The following candidates launched campaigns but withdrew before filing nominating petitions:

  • Seva Gandhi (dropped out in September 2022)[285][286]
  • Dennis Sneyers (dropped out in November 2022)[287]

Endorsements[288][289]

Joe Dunne

Individuals

  • Former Illinois Governor Pat Quinn
  • Alderman Harry Osterman (48th)
  • Former 48th Ward Alderman Mary Ann Smith
  • Former State Senator Heather Steans (7th)
  • Former State Representative Greg Harris
  • Cook County Commissioner Bridget Gainer (10th District)

Organizations

  • American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Council 31
  • Carpenters Union - Mid-America Carpenters Regional Council
  • Chicago Federation of Labor
  • Chicago Laborers District Council
  • Chicago Fire Fighters Union Local 2
  • International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 9
  • International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 134
  • International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 134
  • International Union of Operating Engineers Local 150
  • International Union of Operating Engineers Local 399
  • Plumbers Local 130
  • The Ironworkers District Council of Chicago and Vicinity
  • The International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers
  • The Teamsters Joint Council 25
Isaac Freilich Jones

Individuals

  • Carol Ronen, Democratic Committeewoman of the 9th Congressional District, State Senator
Leni Manaa-Hoppenworth

Organizations

  • Indivisible IL9 - Andersonville-Edgewater
  • Indivisible Illinois

Individuals

  • Theresa Mah, Illinois State Representative 2nd district
Andre Peloquin

Individuals

  • Maggie O'Keefe, Democratic Committeewoman of the 40th Ward
Nick Ward

Organizations

  • 48th Ward Neighbors for Justice
  • American Middle East Voters Alliance Political Action Committee
  • Asian American Midwest Progressives
  • Chicago Democratic Socialists of America
  • Chicago Teachers Union (Local 1)
  • Cook County College Teachers Union (Local 1600)
  • Democratic Socialists of America (National)
  • Illinois Nurses Association
  • Illinois Sierra Club
  • Independent Voters of Illinois - Independent Precinct Organization
  • Northside Democracy for America
  • ONE People's Campaign

Individuals

  • Anthony Joel Quezada, Cook County Commissioner, 8th District
  • Carlos Ramirez-Rosa, Alderman and Democratic Committeeman of the 35th Ward
  • Daniel La Spata, Alderman and Democratic Committeeman of the 1st Ward

Results

[edit]

General election

48th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Joe Dunne 4,181 26.3
Nonpartisan Leni Manaa-Hoppenworth 3,647 22.9
Nonpartisan Nick Ward 2,956 18.6
Nonpartisan Isaac Freilich Jones 1,609 10.1
Nonpartisan Larry Svabek 1,039 6.5
Nonpartisan Roxanne Volkmann 880 5.5
Nonpartisan Andy Peters 589 3.7
Nonpartisan Nassir Faulkner 394 2.5
Nonpartisan Andre Peloquin 374 2.4
Nonpartisan Brian Haag 234 1.5
Total votes 15,903 100.0

Runoff

48th Ward Runoff election[62]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Leni Manaa-Hoppenworth 9,289 52.48%
Nonpartisan Joe Dunne 8,411 47.52%
Total votes 17,700 100%

Ward 49

[edit]

Candidates

[edit]
Certified candidates
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Maria Hadden Incumbent (elected 2019) [290] [291]
Bill Morton President of the Rogers Park Chamber of Commerce
Candidate for 49th ward alderperson in 2019 and committeeman in 2020
[292] [291]
Belia Rodriguez Board president of the Rogers Park Business Alliance [293] [291]

The following candidate was removed from the ballot due to insufficient petition signatures:

  • Williamton "Willie" Davis[34]

Endorsements

[edit]
Maria Hadden

State officials

Organizations

Labor Unions

Results

[edit]
49th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Maria Hadden (incumbent) 8,266 73.7
Nonpartisan Belia Rodriguez 1,867 16.6
Nonpartisan Bill Morton 1,086 9.7
Nonpartisan Willie Davis (write-in) 3 0.0
Total votes 11,222 100.0

Ward 50

[edit]

Candidates

[edit]
Certified candidates[34]
Candidate Experience Campaign Ref
Mueze Bawany Chicago Public Schools teacher
Community activist
[294] [295]
Debra Silverstein Incumbent (elected 2011) [296]

Endorsements

[edit]
Mueze Bawany

Organizations

Debra Silverstein

State officials

Results

[edit]
50th Ward General election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Debra Silverstein (incumbent) 7,024 67.7
Nonpartisan Mueze Bawany 3,349 32.3
Total votes 10,373 100.0

References

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