WOELFEL: If reelected, Lightfoot would be the first woman mayor in Chicago history to get a second term. Virginia Beach struck by tornado, dozens of homes damaged, At least 27 shot, 5 fatally, in Chicago weekend shootings: police, Toddler dies after being shot inside Chicago home last week: officials. In short order, Vallas needs to define Johnson in the same way Lightfoot has struggled to define him: as a radical who wants to defund the Chicago Police Department and whose $800 million tax the rich plan will drive jobs and businesses out of Chicago. State Rep. Kam Buckner. Its a saturation ground game even in precincts where Johnson was not expected to do well. "It's really sad to see someone who, you know, as well trained as a lawyer and a former prosecutor, elevate politics over constitutional rights in the way that the mayor did," said ACLU of Illinois Communications Director Ed Yohnka. Johnson, who has criticized Lightfoot for running as a progressive and then breaking campaign promises, wants to shift money away from the police department and toward better mental health care and other services for long-neglected neighborhoods like the one where he lives on the citys West Side. Thats 12 people who could be paying taxes to help the city. CHICAGO -- Lori Lightfoot made history as the first Black woman and first openly gay person to serve as Chicago mayor, sailing to victory four . MARIAH WOELFEL, BYLINE: Lightfoot won by a landslide in 2019 by running as a reformer who would put an end to political corruption and unite the city. It will not only come from providing the police with the resources and the support that they need, but from building the bond between the police department and the community so we have true community policing. CHICAGO (CBS) -- Mayor Lori Lightfoot on Tuesday announced the launch of her campaign for a second term. When Garcia and Vallas were pitted head-to-head, 47% of respondents chose Garcia, and 36% went with Vallas. And 71% of those polled said the city was on the wrong track with just 23% stating the city was on the right track.. But Lightfoot was quickly slammed over her hypocrisy after she posted footage of herself celebrating with fellow Democrats after Biden defeated Donald Trump. Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot opened up about losing the 2023 Chicago Mayoral Election to Brandon Johnson in an exclusive interview with ABC7 Chicago. Without naming Lightfoot, the county's chief judge issued a statement saying, "a recent claim that all those accused of violent crimes are 'guilty' and should be in jail prior to trial is wrong on both the law and the facts.". Lightfoot has made a point of noting that violence had eased by the end of last year. Its tribalism at its worst and at its best.. There's a couple of rich people that even want to see me elected. Mayor Lori Lightfoot and her wife, Amy Eshleman, greet supporters as Lightfoot prepares to file reelection nomination petitions for the 2023 Municipal Election at the Chicago Board of. Lightfoot, a Democrat, failed to get enough votes in the nine-person race to move on to an April 4 runoff election, according to projections by The Associated Press. Ideologically, the choice between Vallas and Johnson is stark. "Her tenure has been marked by a failure to curtail the violence in our city," Wilson said. Big personalities are an advantage. A triumphant Johnson claimed his spot in the runoff a few minutes later with an updated version of what former Mayor Harold Washington said on the day he became Chicagos first Black mayor in 1983. Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot's first term in office saw a spike in crime, disputes with labor unions, and the pandemic. Mayor Lori Lightfoot kicked off her re-election campaign with a whirlwind tour around Chicago Wednesday. That's one thing that she is going to have to answer for at all costs. We will make Chicago the safest city in America," he said Tuesday night. 33 . Catch up on the developing stories making headlines. Johnson is hoping to consolidate a divided African-American vote and resurrect the rainbow coalition that elected and re-elected Harold Washington, in part, by winning Garcias formidable endorsement. Mayor Lori Lightfoot finished third in Tuesday's election with 16.89% of the vote, behind former Chicago Public Schools CEO Paul Vallas at 33.95% and Cook County Commissioner Brandon Johnson . The authoritative record of NPRs programming is the audio record. She fought with police when she mandated they get a COVID-19 vaccine to stay on the job. "That's an issue that touches every voter in the city, and she's going to have to address that one head on.". Too many people have suffered under Lightfoots hands. Copyright 2023 WLS-TV. While 22% of voters said they didnt recognize Johnsons name, the former CPS schoolteacher and CTU member was neck and neck with Vallas when voters were asked to choose between them in a hypothetical runoff Johnson earning 39% to Vallas 38%. With nearly 99% of the precincts reporting, the mayor who guided Chicago through the pandemic finished third in Tuesdays election with 17.06% of the vote behind former Chicago Public Schools CEO Paul Vallas, who won 33.77 %, and Cook County Commissioner and Chicago Teachers Union organizer Brandon Johnson, who wound up with 20.29%. And this is coming from a family of four police officers, including my wife.. A Vallas-Johnson runoff promises to be a generational battle between the candidate of the Fraternal Order of Police and the candidate of the Chicago Teachers Union, as veteran political strategist David Axelrod put it. Some 250 supporters of Lightfoot attended a private campaign fundraiser in River North. "Politics is a part of everyday life. Tessa Weinberg covers city politics and government for WBEZ. It's a bitter end to a tumultuous tenure for Lightfoot, who quickly developed an image as a national lightning rod for conservatives and repeatedly clashed with institutional interests, from the Chicago Teachers Union to the media to the police rank and file. Mayor Lori Lightfoot presides over her final Chicago City Council meeting, Meeting of the mayors: Mayor Lori Lightfoot, Brandon Johnson begin transition of power, NYC mayor says Lori Lightfoot's reelection loss in Chicago is 'warning sign for the country'. Earlier Tuesday, sources told NBC 5 political reporter Mary Ann Ahern that Lightfoot was expected to announce her 2023 re-election campaign at a private event for donors and close allies in. CHICAGO (WLS) -- Mayor Lori Lightfoot kicked off her re-election campaign with a whirlwind tour around Chicago Wednesday. Some of Lightfoots biggest battles have been with the Chicago Teachers Union, which backed her opponent in Lightfoot's first run for mayor. "I can't concern myself about who else gets in the race. "What I hope, is that the work that we have done in the weather - it's through the investments in youth, investments in health care, affordable housing, public safety, mental health, public health - I hope that that work will stand the test of time through the lives of the people who have been most affected by it," Lightfoot said. Paul Vallas, a former CEO of Chicago schools, will face Brandon Johnson, a Cook County commissioner endorsed by the Chicago Teachers Union. "I will be stepping down as state's attorney . But yet the families left, because, one, nothing is changing, and its actually getting worse and worse under her administration, McElroy said of Lightfoot. Crime has become a central issue in the race: Though homicides dipped 14% in 2022 from 2021, when the city recorded more killings than in any year of at least the previous 20, the 695 murders logged last year are still well above pre-pandemic 2019, when there were 500 murders, according to Chicago police statistics. The CTU endorsed Johnson after deciding not to wait for Garcias decision to enter the race. She is over the top," Garcia said. Lightfoot initially made the comment in a New. That and the 1,000-strong army of CTU and SEIU members who helped turn out the vote for Johnson managed to propel a relative political unknown into the finals of the mayoral sweepstakes. Lightfoot faced long odds and was in danger of an early re-election knockout. Those dont paint a pretty picture for an incumbent, Coker said. Those are among the key findings of a Chicago Sun-Times/WBEZ/Telemundo Chicago/NBC5 Poll conducted last week. In just the past week, two Chicago police officers and a U.S. Marshall were shot in the city. "When you come on November 28, and you see the wheelbarrow or the hand truck that we pull in with all of our petitions, I think that will answer that question," Lightfoot said. Mayor Lori Lightfoots reelection battle is clouded in uncertainty, her chances of beating either U.S. Rep. Jesus Chuy Garcia or former Chicago Public Schools CEO Paul Vallas in a runoff appearing slim and her prospects for even making it to the April election up in the air. Thanks for contacting us. 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I have to put blinders on and run forward. CHICAGO (WLS) -- Mayor Lori Lightfoot is going on the offensive in the campaign for mayor as the field continues to grow. Lightfoots first and only term was marred by the pandemic, civil unrest, a teachers strike, battles with the CTU over the reopening of schools and a seemingly endless strings of public arguments with City Council members and other elected officials. Obviously, we didnt win the election. Ald. When we got knocked down by COVID, we came together as a city and we got right back up because that's who we are and that's how we've been able to make so much progress despite all that's been thrown at us," she said. "Basically, she's got more work to do," said Alderman Jason Ervin, 28th Ward. Under Lightfoots watch, there were more than 800 murders in the Windy City in 2021 the most in a quarter-century. Former Rep. Bobby Rush, a major critic during her first campaign turned prominent booster this year, joined Reps. Danny Davis and Robin Kelly whose districts include predominantly Black neighborhoods in praising her commitment to investing in the areas. Girlfriend insists her secret visits and conversations with another man dont count as an affair. WATCH: Lightfoot speaks exclusively with ABC7 during reelection campaign kickoff. Lightfoot has run TV ads accusing Garcia of corruption, noting his House campaign took money from Sam Bankman-Fried, the former CEO of cryptocurrency exchange FTX accused of massive financial fraud. Chicago residents voiced their disdain for Mayor Lori Lightfoot in February, when they voted her out of office. Lightfoot went down swinging and took U.S. Rep. Jesus Chuy Garcia down with her. With five weeks to go until the runoff, both Vallas and Johnson will likely need to raise $5 million in short order while also debating each other and crisscrossing the city in a frenzied attempt to expand their political bases. If they have that many people to spare, thats incredible. Her current term ends on May 15, 2023. Im writing Lori in, Allen said with a laugh. And I dont even know if she still thinks that crime is high. One of Lightfoot's rivals suggested other factors might be at work. Three years ago, Lightfootmade historywhen she became Chicago's first Black, female and openly gay mayor. Democratic Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot sensationally lost her re-election bid on Tuesday becoming the first incumbent leader of the Windy City to miss out on a second term in 40 years.. She's running for re-election next week against eight challengers. She says her administration has made concrete progress on critical issues, from putting money into neighborhoods that have seen decades of disinvestment to taking illegal guns off the streets. Natasha Korecki is a senior national political reporter for NBC News. It will also offer voters the starkest of contrasts on the future of education and policing. Voters were even more sour on Lightfoots performance as mayor, with 61% of those polled saying they disapproved. Mayor Lori Lightfoot's reelection battle is clouded in uncertainty, her chances of beating either U.S. Rep. Jesus "Chuy" Garcia or former Chicago Public Schools CEO Paul Vallas in a runoff appearing slim and her prospects for even making it to the April election up in the air. 48. Were she to lose, Lightfoot would be the first Chicago mayor in decades to run for reelection and fail. Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. Fights with the teachers' union over when to bring kids back to school after the height of the pandemic led to work stoppages. "The fact is because of you, Chicago is coming back. Vallas ran as a moderate law-and-order candidate, while Johnson ran on an unabashedly progressive agenda. The contrast between the two runoff opponents could not be more stark when it comes to the future of policing and public education in Chicago. She says she's faced unprecedented challenges and joked she'd give this note of caution to her 2019 self. On the issue of crime, under Lightfoot, Chicago in 2021 recorded the most killings in a quarter-century, 797, and more than 3,500 shootings which was 1,400 more than were recorded in 2019, when Lightfoot first took office. Lightfoot was asked why she won't be turning hers in on the first day, but will instead wait till the last minute. That is the biggest concern that I'm hearing from voters," said ABC political analyst Laura Washington. But, Lightfoot said she doesn't see herself running for office again. Lightfoot is the first incumbent elected Chicago mayor to lose re-election since 1983, when Jane Byrne, the city's first female mayor, lost her primary. Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot's first term in office saw a spike in crime, disputes with labor unions, and the pandemic. McElroy said over the years a dozen of her relatives have left the city for other states. And, like so many in our city, Ive had to fight to have my voice heard, Lightfoot said in a video released Tuesday. Shes not hearing the peoples cries, McElroy said. Lightfoot made history in 2019 as the first Black woman and first openly LGBTQ person to be elected mayor of Chicago. This time round, the stakes are higher, and her support from Black women is crucial for her re-election to a second term. The cornerstone of his anti-violence strategy is his tax-the-rich plan to bankroll $1 billion in new spending on public schools, transportation, new housing, health care, mental health and job creation. The judge granted the citys request for a temporary injunction that barred Catanzara from making any public comments encouraging union members to disobey the vax mandate. "I am a person who believes in preparation. She reflected on what went wrong, as well what she hopes will be her legacy. reopen schools as the COVID-19 pandemic began to wane, urged union members to defy the vaccine rules. 2023 NYP Holdings, Inc. All Rights Reserved, Ousted Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot urges Dems to speak the truth on violent crime amid spike, The week in whoppers: Homeland Security boss border bunk, Randis revisionism and more, Good Samaritan who saved couple from Chicagos Teen Takeover rips Mayor Lightfoot, Couple recounts terrifying ordeal after mob attack while walking in Chicago, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot sensationally lost her re-election bid. "I know as a fact she worked on wrongful convictions is acutely aware of the presumption of innocence. Even so, the 9.46%that Wilson did carry helped drive the strong turnout among older voters who dominate Wilsons church-based constituency. The embattled Democrat, who has been dogged by persistent crime in the city, failed to get enough votes to advance to an April runoff election. "You can't get the kind of things done that we have gotten done through the most difficult circumstances without being able to build partnerships and coalitions. The future of the City Council is also up in the air. Foxx defended her decision . 24/7 coverage of breaking news and live events. We have shifted the political dynamics in this city., He added, Tonight is about building a Chicago that truly invests in our people. Roderick Sawyer, former Chicago Public Schools CEO Paul Vallas and Chicago businessman and philanthropist Willie Wilson. A few months ago, they said they didnt know who I was. She was at times lauded for her handling of the pandemic but saw violent riots in the wake of George Floyd's death at the hands of a white police officer in Minneapolis. What about my sons and my daughters that have never committed a crime, that have a future ahead of them?. 18%. CHICAGO -- Lori Lightfoot made history as the first Black woman and first openly gay person to serve as Chicago mayor, sailing to victory four years ago as an outsider who vowed to rid City Hall of corruption and deliver a safer, more equitable city. But as Lightfoot has touted the accomplishments of her first term that she hopes to build on, her opponents have railed on her in forums and in campaign commercials. Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot launched a pair of ads, touting successes during her first term, with the primary just three and a half months away. Lightfoot is facing eight contenders in the mayoral race. Lightfoot pointed to the COVID-19 pandemic, the murder of George Floyd and the escalating violence that ensued as factors in her election loss. Lightfoot also told a local TV station about 99% of criticism of her demeanor is driven by racism and sexism. Under the requirement introduced in 2021, all city employees were required to be either fully vaccinated or submit to testing through the end of that year. By blanketing the television airwaves with commercials linking Garcia to two indicted political powerhouses former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan and former cryptocurrency mogul Sam Bankman-Fried Lightfoot drove up Garcias negatives to the point where the Southwest Side congressman finished in fourth place with 13.74% of the vote. Its not like they won contests for Mr. Congeniality, she told the Times. Six other candidates have announced their mayoral run. Garcia touts his record of working with communities across the city and playing well with others in a way that he says Lightfoot does not. WATCH: Political Analyst Weights In On Lightfoot Reelection Bid. Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot officially launched her 2023 campaign for reelection in a video made public Tuesday afternoon that shows the mayor embracing her reputation as a tough talker who. Ashlee Rezin/Sun-Times file This time around, the mayoral field is almost certain to be smaller at least in part due to those soon-to-be-diminished mayoral powers. Chicago mayoral candidate and former Chicago Public Schools CEO Paul Vallas speaks to a customer at Mannys Deli in the West Loop on Election Day. An Uptown retiree, Harano said he supported Lightfoot when she ran in 2019, because all of the candidates looked alike they were all politicians. This time around, Harano said hes seeking a candidate with political experience who can work with different groups and the City Council. As part of her order, Lightfoot had asked residents to only leave their homes for work, school or essential needs because Chicago had reached a critical point in the outbreak. Her last day in power is May 15. Lightfoot ran for re-election for Mayor of Chicago in Illinois. Racial politics have also been on full display in this election. The union approved an agreement in February 2021 to reopen the citys public schools to in-person learning after Lightfoot threatened to lock some educators out of remote learning software if they didnt return. But, she declined to discuss what they talked about in private. Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at www.npr.org for further information. Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is in danger of an early re-election knockout With nine people on the ballot, the Democratic first-term mayor faces credible threats from three opponents and. But she notes that the last four years haven't been easy, with a global pandemic and protests over police violence that she said represented some of the toughest times that weve ever faced" in Chicago. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images), The 9-person stage drama in Chicago that wont end on Election Day, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot Faces Tough Re-Election Bid, As Lightfoot Tries for Second Term, Jabs Go From Friendly to Harsh (The New York. And she now faces a tough reelection battle. She had already kicked up her fundraising efforts and. 9. I will tell you in that big crowd a week ago, everybody was wearing masks, she said. Mason-Dixon Polling & Strategy received an A- grade among pollsters analyzed by FiveThirtyEight. He left similar messes in Philadelphia, Connecticut and, of course, right here in Chicago. But I recognize that people in the city dont feel safe.". "There's a lot of anger, frustration and fear that is present, not only in Chicago, but across our country. Elected as a reform-minded outsider who would rid the city of pay-to-play politics, Lightfoot was criticized when a campaign staffer sent out an email to public school teachers seeking students to volunteer for the campaign in exchange for class credit. Last year she challenged the media to find another mayor who faced the unprecedented challenges that confronted her. Sophia King (4th) or state Rep. Kam Buckner. Dipping toes: I don't think the public should beat her up too much on this she let the emotions get the best and she knows," Former 1st Assistant Cook County State's Attorney Bob Milan. But her bid for a second term is very much in question amid concerns about continuing high crime in the nation's third-largest city and accusations that she is overly hostile and sometimes flat-out mean criticism she has dismissed as sexist and racist smears against a tough leader who is passionate about Chicago. "But I thought the mood was great kicking it off, and I think it's a good thing.". But with six other Black candidates in the race, Lightfoots narrow path to victory was ultimately sealed off. Johnson, who vows on his campaign website to invest in affordable housing and additional resources for public schools, has faced criticism for his previous support for defunding the police. Vallas wears his opposition from the teachers union like a badge of honor. But the congressman and county commissioner are both still vying for the progressive vote. RELATED: Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot receives endorsement from IL Senator Tammy Duckworth. Lightfoot was counting on African-American voters to help her over the finish line and compensate for the support she lost among lakefront voters disappointed with her record on reform, transparency and crime. A former top prosecutor defended the mayor's underlying message and believes she let her emotions get the best of her. It is a civil right, and it is the principle responsibility of government. I dont look or sound like any other mayor weve ever had before, and Ive had to fight to get a seat at the table. He's repeatedly called for more police officers, saying, Crime is out of control.. But Chicagoans sent a message that they wanted change, rejecting both an incumbent mayor and a sitting congressman. Lightfoots re-election campaign has centered on highlighting investments in impoverished neighborhoods under her watch and her early popularity during the pandemic. Vallas has run an uncharacteristically disciplined campaign singularly focused on this law-and-order message. Chicago M ayor-elect Brandon Johnson is set to take over the city's leadership from Lori Lightfoot, inheriting a barely stable financial budget and a struggling youth . Reelection may be harder. Cook County State's Attorney Foxx Won't Seek Re-Election - Chicago, IL - Kim Foxx, who fought Mayor Lori Lightfoot, police over her handling of high-profile cases, said "it's time" in saying she . Tuesday voters rejected reelection bid. Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot kicks off campaign for 2nd term as list of candidates continues to grow "It's a Chicago tradition to show up early, to have your campaign signs out to celebrate with . Those disputes and more have inspired eight challengers, some pushing themes of unity, including a Democratic U.S. congressman from Illinois, Jesus "Chuy" Garcia. Crime has spiked roughly 40% since she took office in 2019 and homicides rose to their highest numbers in. "I am announcing today that, at . "The Cook County Public Defender's Office, in the last calendar year, have represented folks in over 10,000 cases where there was a finding of not guilty or charges were dismissed," she said. Virginia Beach struck by tornado, dozens of homes damaged, At least 27 shot, 5 fatally, in Chicago weekend shootings: police, Toddler dies after being shot inside Chicago home last week: officials. The heart of labor is beating strong in Chicago and Illinois, Why were launching The Democracy Solutions Project, Opioid crisis cant be tackled without better pain management training for doctors. Lightfoot, a 60-year-old former federal prosecutor elected as the citys first Black female and openly gay mayor in 2019, has faced a series of controversies during her four years in office. Lori Lightfoot made history four years ago as the first Black woman and first openly gay person to serve as Chicago mayor. This time, he spent more than $6 million of his personal fortune. In late 2020, Lightfoot was forced to defend herself after she popped up at a crowded victory party celebrating Joe Bidens presidential election victory just days before she enforced a stay-at-home order amid rising COVID-19 cases. In the first three weeks of 2023, crime rates skyrocketed by 61% compared to the previous year. Chicago mayoral candidate Brandon Johnson celebrates with supporters on Tuesday night. Lightfooteventually announced the district had reached a deal with the union after months of unsuccessful negotiations, which had led to marches and rallies across the city. Lightfoot has accused Vallas of being a closet Republican who is anti-abortion and pro-voucher even though he ran for governor and lieutenant governor as a Democrat and has called himself a Democrat his entire life. In fact, he wants to cut at least $150 million from the police budget by reducing the number of supervisors and raising the ratio between bosses and rank-and-file officers. Middle row, from left: Willie Wilson, Brandon Johnson, Paul Vallas. I think Chuy can bring the groups together, which I think is important because theres so many different splintering groups now in the City Council, Harano said. But that doesn't mean we're not ready for the fight. The Englewood resident said shes leaning toward Garcia, but also still considering Vallas for his tough-on-crime stance.
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