Quantcast

The DNAinfo archives brought to you by WNYC.
Read the press release here.

tags

2015 Chicago Elections

Recent Headlines
South Shore »

Ald. Hairston claimed Mayor Rahm Emanuel was not helping South Shore and said Garcia would do more.

Jefferson Park »

Napolitano has three children who attend Chicago Public Schools.

Downtown »

Without an option to choose "undecided," potential voters favored Emanuel 56.6 percent to 43.4 percent.

O'Hare »

That plan could include shelving a plan to tear up diagonal runways, according to the mayor's office.

Edgebrook »

Precinct No. 47 voters need to go to Wildwood Elementary School instead of Park Community Church.

Downtown »

Voters wishing to cast mail ballots must apply by Thursday, April 2 in order to qualify.

Jefferson Park »

In a televised debate, John Arena and John Garrido disagreed over a possible property tax hike.

Sauganash »

Robert Murphy, who finished second, has promised to hold the alderman accountable.

Jefferson Park »

The mayoral candidate said he would appoint an Aviation Department chief who is "a good listener."

Downtown »

Over 2,000 Chicagoans participated in the poll, conducted by Ogden and Fry between March 27 and 28.

Edison Park »

A runoff between incumbent Ald. Mary O'Connor and Chicago firefighter Anthony Napolitano is April 7.

South Chicago »

John Pope and Susan Sadlowski Garza are both raising astonishing amounts of money in the 10th Ward race.

South Shore »

Outside groups are funding the extra six weeks of campaigning for Natashia Holmes and Gregory Mitchell.

Edison Park »

The debate will take place Wednesday on WTTW's Chicago Tonight.