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Mt. Greenwood »

Mount Greenwood was one of the few areas of the city won by President-elect Donald Trump.

Riverdale »

Seven judges were removed throughout the city for a variety of offenses, including one who fell asleep.

Downtown »

Bombings, murders, voter fraud — Chicago's elections haven't always been the, uh, most ethical affairs.

Downtown »

"This is not a Chicago election in the era of your parents or grandparents," an official said.

The Loop »

Did last night's debate inspire you to register to vote? There's still time, but get on it. 

Norwood Park »

Voters are not required to bring identification, election officials said  

Portage Park »

The Democratic and Republican primary elections will take place March 15.

Downtown »

Mixup stems from elections being held in other states, officials say.

The Loop »

The Board of Election Commissioners affirmed the final vote counts from the April 7 runoff.

East Side »

Ald. Pope and Susan Sadlowski Garza are separated by 43 votes on Day 2 of absentee ballot counting.

East Side »

The incumbent refuses to concede Tuesday's runoff election until all votes are counted in the 10th Ward.

Lincoln Square »

The 47th Ward has turned out big for early voting, even without an aldermanic runoff on the ballot.

Albany Park »

Tim Meegan's legal team says ballots cast, not votes, should determine threshold for winning 33rd Ward.

Lincoln Square »

Ald. Pat O'Connor is cleared to run for re-election in the 40th Ward after surviving a ballot challenge.

Albany Park »

The 33rd Ward candidate slate is set as Annisa Wanat survives a ballot challenge, Tyler Solorio doesn't.