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2015 Chicago Elections

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North Lawndale »

Michael Scott Jr., who was born into a political dynasty, rubbed elbows with aldermen from a young age.

O'Hare »

Jesus "Chuy" Garcia tried to capitalize on anger about jet noise to win over voters in four wards.

South Lawndale »

Mayor Rahm Emanuel cracked himself up with a joke about a phone call from President Obama.

Auburn Gresham »

But former city employee Marvin McNeil planned to challenge the election results.

Downtown »

Mayor Rahm Emanuel's next agenda is full of both pleasing and distasteful tasks.

Norwood Park »

Pensions and O'Hare noise helped Anthony Napolitano deny Ald. Mary O'Connor a second term.

Lincoln Park »

Incumbent Ald. Michele Smith and Caroline Vickrey battled for control of the North Side's 43rd Ward.

Downtown »

The strategy was “straight out of the Daley playbook,” a campaign insider said. (INTERACTIVE GRAPHIC)

West Loop »

Commissioner Jesus "Chuy" Garcia: "We didn't lose today. We tried today."  

Jefferson Park »

Ald. John Arena beat Chicago Police Lt. John Garrido in his bid for a second term.

South Shore »

With 100 percent of the vote counted, Mitchell had 57 percent of the vote to Holmes' 43 percent.

Hegewisch »

Public school counselor Susan Sadlowski Garza leads Pope, who was first elected in 1999.

Lincoln Park »

Just 98 votes seperated the incumbent Smith and Vickrey in Lincoln Park.

Logan Square »

Ald. Regner "Ray" Suarez and former reporter Milagros "Milly" Santiago vied for the 31st Ward seat.

Austin »

Incumbent Ald. Deborah Graham lost a challenge from lawyer and Chicago Police Sgt. Chris Taliaferro.