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2015 Chicago Elections

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Bridgeport »

An unprecedented runoff election will decide who represents the fabled South Side ward at City Hall.

Logan Square »

The longtime alderman faces a former reporter in Tuesday's election.

Wicker Park »

Both candidates have racked up several endorsements and lots of campaign cash from donors.

Bridgeport »

Are the lack of orders representative of American disdain for voting, or just a reporter's bad timing?

Jefferson Park »

Officials removed three judges in wards 38, 9 and 33, one for refusing to turn down her music.

Downtown »

Officials said some judges were late getting their polling places open in four wards Tuesday morning.

Downtown »

Despite clear-cut differences between the candidates, many voters remain undecided.

Downtown »

Meteorologists predict a 30 percent chance that rain will continue until polls close at 7 p.m.

Englewood »

The two candidates say public safety is the ward's biggest issue. 

South Shore »

Mitchell has gotten the ground campaign against Holmes he wanted heading into the runoff.

Auburn Gresham »

On Tuesday, 18th Ward incumbent Ald. Lona Lane will square off against opponent Derrick Curtis. 

Edison Park »

Ald. Mary O'Connor and Chicago Firefighter Anthony Napolitano are vying to be the 41st Ward alderman.

Jefferson Park »

Ald. John Arena faces a rematch against Chicago Police Lt. John Garrido in his bid for a second term.

Downtown »

KONKOL: The Rahm-Chuy runoff gives voters a real say in the city's future for the first time in decades.

Downtown »

The grassroots organization supports those who pledge to abolish all red-light cameras in the city.