2023 Chicago mayoral election

2023 Chicago mayoral election

← 2019 February 28, 2023 (first round)
April 4, 2023 (runoff)
2027 →
Turnout35.85% Increase0.65pp (first round)[1]
38.67% Increase5.78pp (second round)
 
Candidate Brandon Johnson Paul Vallas Lori Lightfoot
First round 122,093
21.63%
185,743
32.90%
94,890
16.81%
Runoff 319,481
52.16%
293,033
47.84%
Eliminated

 
Candidate Chuy García Willie Wilson
First round 77,222
13.68%
51,567
9.13%
Runoff Eliminated Eliminated


Mayor before election

Lori Lightfoot
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Brandon Johnson
Democratic

The 2023 Chicago mayoral election was held on February 28, 2023, to elect the mayor of Chicago, Illinois. With no candidate receiving a majority of votes in the initial round of the election, a runoff election was held on April 4. This two-round election took place alongside other 2023 Chicago elections, including races for City Council, city clerk, city treasurer, and police district councils. The election was officially nonpartisan, with winner Brandon Johnson being elected to a four-year term which began on May 15.

Incumbent Lori Lightfoot ran for a second term in office, but placed third in the first round. Former CEO of Chicago Public Schools Paul Vallas and Cook County Commissioner Brandon Johnson advanced to a runoff. Other candidates eliminated in the first round included U.S. Representative Chuy Garcia and businessman Willie Wilson. Johnson defeated Vallas in the runoff, in what was considered an upset.[2][3][4][5][6] This was the first Chicago mayoral election since adopting nonpartisan two-round system elections in which the candidate who won the most votes in the first round did not win the runoff.

Candidates[edit]

Advanced to the runoff[edit]

The following candidates advanced to the runoff election held on April 4
Candidate Experience Announced Ref

Brandon Johnson
Cook County commissioner from the 1st district since 2018 October 27, 2022

Website
[7]

Paul Vallas
Chief Executive Officer of Chicago Public Schools (1995–2001)
Candidate for mayor in 2019
Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor in 2014

Democratic candidate for governor in 2002

June 1, 2022

Website
[8]

Eliminated in the first round[edit]

The following candidates were eliminated in the first round and did not advance to the runoff election
Candidate Experience Announced Ref

Kam Buckner
Illinois state representative since 2019 May 12, 2022

Website
(endorsed Johnson)[9]
[10]

Chuy García
U.S. Representative from Illinois's 4th congressional district since 2019
Cook County commissioner from the 7th district (2011–2019)
Illinois state senator from the 1st district (1993–1999)
Candidate for mayor in 2015
November 10, 2022

Website
(endorsed Johnson)[11]
[12]

Ja'Mal Green
Marketing executive
Community activist
Candidate for mayor in 2019
July 15, 2022

Website [a]
(endorsed Vallas)[13]
[14]

Sophia King
Alderman from the 4th ward since 2016 August 10, 2022

Website
(endorsed Vallas)[15]
[16]

Lori Lightfoot
Incumbent mayor since 2019 January 18, 2022

Website[b]
[17]

Roderick Sawyer
Alderman from the 6th ward since 2011
Son of former mayor Eugene Sawyer
June 3, 2022

Website
(endorsed Vallas)[18]
[19]

Willie Wilson
Medical supplies company founder
Perennial candidate
April 11, 2022

Website[c]
(endorsed Vallas)[20]
[21]
CPD officer Frederick Collins was one of two candidates removed from the ballot for having insufficient signatures.

Disqualified[edit]

Withdrew[edit]

Declined[edit]

The following speculated potential candidates did not run:

First round[edit]

First round campaign[edit]

Lightfoot's administration faced criticism due to rising crime rates in Chicago and accusations of covering up police misconduct. During her term, she clashed with members of the Chicago City Council, the Chicago Teachers Union, and Illinois governor J. B. Pritzker's administration. The New York Times remarked that she had an "uncanny ability to make political enemies." However, Lightfoot received praise for her efforts to build affordable housing, repair dilapidated areas of the city, and raise the minimum wage.[56]

A wide field of nine challengers qualified for the ballot.[57] Polling of the race was largely inconsistent but indicated that Lightfoot was in danger of losing re-election and that the candidates with the best chance of making a runoff were Lightfoot, U.S. Representative Chuy García, Cook County commissioner Brandon Johnson, former Chicago Public Schools CEO Paul Vallas, and businessman Willie Wilson. Polling also showed that Garcia enjoyed heavy support from Latino voters, while a plurality of white voters backed Vallas and a plurality of black voters backed Lightfoot. Vallas and Wilson were considered more moderate than Lightfoot, with García and Johnson being more progressive.[58] However, many organizations in the coalition of labor unions and progressive groups that supported García in his 2015 mayoral campaign instead backed Johnson in 2023.[59]

Lightfoot faced controversy when she emailed public school teachers offering school credit for students who interned on her campaign[60] and when she told South Side residents to either vote for her or not vote at all,[61] while Vallas faced accusations that he lived outside the city.[62] Lightfoot ran ads tying García to Sam Bankman-Fried and Michael Madigan and accusing Johnson of wanting to reduce police budgets.[63][64] She and García also ran ads accusing Vallas of being an anti-abortion Democrat in name only.[65] García also questioned whether Johnson could be objective as mayor given his close relationship with the Chicago Teachers Union, while Johnson in turn accused García of "abandoning the progressive movement" by adopting a more moderate policy platform in his 2023 campaign.[59][66]

Several days before the election, Fran Spielman of the Chicago Sun-Times opined that polls demonstrated Paul Vallas to be the top front-runner, being likely to place either first or second in the initial round of voting and advance to a runoff, with Garcia, Johnson, and Lightfoot in contention for the second runoff spot.[67]

First round polling[edit]

Graph of select polls

Only showing polls by more-established polling sources: Bendixen & Amandi, GBAO, Impact Research, Lester & Associates, Mason–Dixon, Ogden & Fry, Public Policy Polling, and Victory Research

Graph of all polls
Pollster Pollster's
rating
from
538[68]
Poll sponsor Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[f]
Margin
of error
Kam
Buckner
Chuy
García
Ja'Mal
Green
Brandon
Johnson
Sophia
King
Lori
Lightfoot
Raymond
Lopez
Roderick
Sawyer
Paul
Vallas
Willie
Wilson
Other Undecided
Victory Research B/C February 23–26, 2023 806 (LV) ± 3.45% 15.6% 20.2% 18.7% 26.8% 11.4%
1983 Labs February 22–25, 2023 1,458 (RV) ± 2.57% 3.39% 15.85% 4.87% 14.49% 5.76% 17.97% 0.58% 23.91% 11.88% 1.30%
M3 Strategies[69][70][71] February 20–21, 2023 416 (LV) ± 4.6% 11.6% 18.0% 13.6% 32.0% 14%
Victory Research B/C February 12–15, 2023 806 (LV) ± 3.45% 0.7% 13.8% 0.7% 16.1% 3.6% 17.1% 0.7% 22.8% 11.8% 12.5%
1983 Labs February 9–13, 2023 988 (LV) ± 3.12% 4.52% 9.93% 6.95% 7.42% 5.03% 14.83% 1.43% 13.28% 12.12% 21.93%
BSP Research[72][73] Center for the Study of Diversity and Democracy at Northwestern University, Hispanic Federation, Illinois Black Advocacy Initiative, Latino Policy Forum, Latino Victory Project[74] February 5–10, 2023 643 (RV) ± 3.9% 4% 17% 6% 9% 5% 14% 3% 19% 12% 20%
M3 Strategies February 6–8, 2023 722 (LV) ± 3.65% 13.2% 16.5% 16.6% 31% 11%
GBAO B/C Lori Lightfoot campaign February 5–7, 2023 501 (LV) ± 4.4% 13% 15% 24% 20% 14% 7%
Mason–Dixon B/C Telemundo Chicago (WSNS),
NBC 5 (WMAQ-TV),
Chicago Sun-Times
and WBEZ
January 31–February 3, 2023 625 (RV) ± 4% 1% 20% 2% 11% 1% 17% 0% 18% 12% 18%
Lake Research Partners A/B Brandon Johnson campaign[75] January 30–February 2, 2023 600 (LV) ± 4% 1% 11% 15% 2% 16% 24% 10% 16%
IZQ Strategies (D) January 27–February 2, 2023 1,040 (LV) ± 3% 5% 12% 2% 15% 2% 12% 1% 25% 11% 16%
Cor Strategies (R)[76] January 26–30, 2023 614 (LV) ± 3.95% 1% 13% 3% 7% 3% 23% 1% 21% 8% 20%
1983 Labs January 23–27, 2023 554 ± 4.25% 6.07% 7.46% 5.97% 9.36% 6.17% 16.28% 1.34% 10.23% 13.86% 1.35% 21.92%
Victory Research B/C Illinois Poll[77] January 23–25, 2023 806 (LV) ± 3.45% 0.7% 16.6% 0.9% 15.5% 3.1% 19.2% 0.6% 19.5% 11.7% 12.2%
1983 Labs January 20–24, 2023 554 ± 4.25% 7.65% 6.66% 6.85% 9.96% 5.61% 17.11% 1.57% 10.74% 14.77% 1.49% 17.59%
GBAO B/C Lori Lightfoot campaign[78] January 18–22, 2023 800 (LV) ± 3.5% 2% 18% 9% 2% 25% 22% 11% 2% 10%
M3 Strategies January 15–17, 2023 531 (LV) ± 4.25% 2.3% 19.0% 1.3% 12.2% 0.8% 9.8% 0.2% 26.0% 8.5% 20.0%
Lester & Associates (D) B/C Sophia King campaign January 9–14, 2023 600 (LV) ± 4.9% 5% 21% 5% 8% 8% 15% 10% 5% 27%
GBAO[79] B/C December 15–20, 2022 800 (LV) ± 3.5% 3% 35% 4% 2% 24% 14% 8% 2% 10%
Impact Research (D) B/C[g] December 10–15, 2022 1,000 (LV) ± 3.1% 28% 21% 12% 13% 26%[h]
Polco Crain's Chicago Business
and The Daily Line[80][81]
November 29 – December 14, 2022 1,757 (A)[i] ± 3% 5% 25% 3% 25% 3% 11% 2% 15% 3% 1% 7%
M3 Strategies December 11–13, 2022 440 (LV) ± 4.65% 1.4% 27.6% 3.2% 1.8% 14.5% 19.1% 13.1% 19.1%
Impact Research (D) B/C[g] International Union of
Operating Engineers
Local 150[j]
November 10–17, 2022 700 (LV) ± 3.7% 25% 18% * 14% 10% 29%[k] 14%
Public Policy Polling (D) A– Chuy Garcia campaign October 26–27, 2022 616 (LV) ± 4.0% 14% 3% 3% 22% 7% 8% 12% 4%[l] 25%
Bendixen & Amandi B/C Nuestro PAC[m] September 1–5, 2022 400 (LV) ± 4.9% * 24% * * * 25% * * 9% 13% 23%[n]
Ogden & Fry (R)[82] B/C November 13, 2021 457 (LV) ± 4.5% 20% 8% 17%[o] 39%

Note: FiveThirtyEight rates pollsters with letter grades ranging from A+ to F, with A+ being the highest rating and F being the lowest (see more)

Aggregates of first round polls[edit]

Aggregator Kam
Buckner
Chuy
García
Ja'Mal
Green
Brandon
Johnson
Sophia
King
Lori
Lightfoot
Roderick
Sawyer
Paul
Vallas
Willie
Wilson
Other Undecided
Ballotpedia 3% 14% 3% 11% 3% 15% 1% 19% 12% 18%
CrowdWisdom360 13.8% 16.2% 16.2% 26.2% 11.8%
Frank Calabrese 2.3% 16.8% 2.5% 11.6% 2.6% 17.5% 0.7% 21.6% 10.4%

First round endorsements[edit]

Kam Buckner
State representatives
Editorial boards
Chuy García
State elected officials
U.S. Representatives
State senators
State representatives
County officials
Chicago aldermen
Individuals
Labor unions
Organizations
Ja'Mal Green
State legislators
Individuals
Brandon Johnson
U.S. Representatives
State senators
State representatives
Cook County commissioners
Chicago aldermen
Individuals
Labor unions
Organizations
Sophia King
Chicago aldermen
Individuals
Lori Lightfoot
U.S. Senators
State elected officials
U.S. Representatives
State senators
State representatives
County officials
Chicago aldermen
Other local officials
Individuals
Labor unions
Editorial boards/publishers
Organizations
Paul Vallas
Chicago aldermen
Editorial boards
Labor unions
Willie Wilson
Local officials
  • Raymond Lopez, Chicago alderman from the 15th ward since 2015 and former 2023 mayoral candidate[34]
Organizations
Declined to endorse
State elected officials
Chicago aldermen
Editorial boards
Organizations
Endorsements by incumbent members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois:
     Endorsed Chuy Garcia (2)

     Endorsed Brandon Johnson (2)

     Endorsed Lori Lightfoot (2)
Endorsements by incumbent aldermen:

     Endorsed Chuy Garcia (5)
     Endorsed Brandon Johnson (8)
     Endorsed Sophia King (1)
     Endorsed Lori Lightfoot (9)
     Endorsed Paul Vallas (4)
     Endorsed Willie Wilson (1)
     Incumbent alderman was a candidate (2)

Note: Map depicts wards as redrawn ahead of the 2023 election.

First round results[edit]

Turnout map of the first round by precinct

The Chicago Board of Elections claimed that early voting turnout in its 2023 municipal election was higher than early voting turnout in any previous Chicago municipal election.[170] Vallas and Johnson advanced to the April runoff.

2023 Chicago mayoral election results (first round)[1]
Candidate Votes %
Paul Vallas 185,743 32.90
Brandon Johnson 122,093 21.63
Lori Lightfoot (incumbent) 94,890 16.81
Chuy García 77,222 13.68
Willie Wilson 51,567 9.13
Ja'Mal Green 12,257 2.17
Kam Buckner 11,902 1.96
Sophia King 7,191 1.27
Roderick Sawyer 2,440 0.43
Write-in 29 0.00
Total votes 564,524 100.00

Runoff[edit]

Runoff polling[edit]

Graph of select polls

Only showing polls by more-established polling sources: BSP Research, Emerson, Lake Research Partners, Mason–Dixon, Victory Research

Graph of all polls
Pollster Pollster's
rating
from
538[68]
Poll sponsor Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[f]
Margin
of error
Brandon
Johnson
Paul
Vallas
Undecided
IZQ Strategies April 1–3, 2023 632 (LV) ± 4% 50% 45% 6%
Victory Research B/C March 31–April 2, 2023 900 (LV) ± 3.27% 45.4% 49.6% 5%
Emerson A- WGN-TV,
and The Hill
March 23–25, 2023 1000 (LV) ± 3% 40.6% 46.3% 13%
BSP Research B/C Center for the Study of Diversity and Democracy at Northwestern University, Hispanic Federation, Illinois Black Advocacy Initiative, Latino Policy Forum, Latino Victory Project[171] March 15–23, 2023 1500 (LV) ± 2.8% 44% 44% 12%
Victory Research B/C March 20–23, 2023 806 (LV) ± 3.45% 44.2% 46.3% 10%
IZQ Strategies March 15–16, 2023 680 (LV) ± 4% 46% 44% 10%
Victory Research B/C March 6–9, 2023[172] 806 (LV) ± 3.45% 39.1% 44.9% 16%
Lake Research Partners A/B Johnson campaign[173] March 2–7, 2023 800 (LV) ± 3.46% 45% 40% 14%[p]
1983 Labs March 2–6, 2023[174] 583 (RV) ± 4.06% 32.47% 43.52% 24.01%
Vallas campaign[173] March 1–6, 2023 800 (LV) ± 3.5% 38% 47% 15%
1983 Labs February 22–25, 2023 1,458 (RV) ± 2.57% 30.75% 44.13% 25.12%
Victory Research B/C February 12–15, 2023 806 (LV) ± 3.45% 32.6% 46.0% 21.3%
Mason–Dixon B/C Telemundo Chicago (WSNS),
NBC 5 (WMAQ-TV),
Chicago Sun-Times
and WBEZ
January 31–February 3, 2023 625 (RV) ± 4% 39% 38%

Note: FiveThirtyEight rates pollsters with letter grades ranging from A+ to F, with A+ being the highest rating and F being the lowest (see more)

Aggregates of runoff polls[edit]

Aggregator Brandon
Johnson
Paul
Vallas
CrowdWisdom360 43.3% 46.6%

Hypothetical runoff scenario polls[edit]

Lori Lightfoot vs. Anthony Beale
Pollster Pollster's
rating
from
538[68]
Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[f]
Margin
of error
Anthony
Beale
Lori
Lightfoot
Undecided
Ogden & Fry (R)[82] B/C November 13, 2021 457 (LV) ± 4.5% 24.4% 24.2%
Lori Lightfoot vs. John Catanzara
Pollster Pollster's
rating
from
538[68]
Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[f]
Margin
of error
John
Catanzara
Lori
Lightfoot
Undecided
Ogden & Fry (R) B/C November 13, 2021 457 (LV) ± 4.5% 24% 46% 30%
Lori Lightfoot vs. Arne Duncan
Pollster Pollster's
rating
from
538[68]
Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[f]
Margin
of error
Lori
Lightfoot
Arne
Duncan
Undecided
Ogden & Fry (R)[82] B/C November 13, 2021 457 (LV) ± 4.5% 23% 31%
Lori Lightfoot vs. Chuy García
Graph of all polls
Pollster Pollster's
rating
from
538[68]
Poll sponsor Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[f]
Margin
of error
Chuy
García
Lori
Lightfoot
Undecided
1983 Labs February 22–25, 2023 1,458 (RV) ± 2.57% 54.35% 23.41% 22.24%
Victory Research B/C Illinois Poll February 12–15, 2023 806 (LV) ± 3.45% 38.6% 33.9 27.5%
Mason–Dixon Telemundo Chicago (WSNS),
NBC 5 (WMAQ-TV),
Chicago Sun-Times
and WBEZ
B/C January 31–February 3, 2023 625 (RV) ± 4% 54% 30%
Cor Strategies (R)[76] January 26–30, 2023 614 (LV) ± 3.95% 35% 42% 24%
Impact Research (D) B/C[g] International Union of
Operating Engineers

Local 150[j]
November 10–17, 2022 700 (LV) ± 3.7% 55% 25%
Public Policy Polling (D) A– Chuy Garcia campaign October 26–27, 2022 616 (LV) ± 4.0% 43% 34% 23%
Lori Lightfoot vs. Brandon Johnson
Pollster Pollster's
rating
from
538[68]
Poll sponsor Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[f]
Margin
of error
Brandon
Johnson
Lori
Lightfoot
Undecided
Victory Research B/C Illinois Poll February 12–15, 2023 806 (LV) ± 3.45% 37.1% 32.4 30.5%
Public Policy Polling (D) A– Chuy Garcia campaign October 26–27, 2022 616 (LV) ± 4.0% 23% 41% 36%
Lori Lightfoot vs. Mike Quigley
Pollster Pollster's
rating
from
538[68]
Poll sponsor Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[f]
Margin
of error
Lori
Lightfoot
Mike
Quigley
Undecided
Impact Research (D) Mike Quigley campaign committee B/C[g] March 21–27, 2022 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 35% 45% 20%
Lori Lightfoot vs. Pat Quinn
Pollster Pollster's
rating
from
538[68]
Poll Sponsor Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[f]
Margin
of error
Lori
Lightfoot
Pat
Quinn
Undecided
Unspecified Pat Quinn[175] 35% 45%
Lori Lightfoot vs. Paul Vallas
Graph of all polls
Pollster Pollster's
rating
from
538[68]
Poll sponsor Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[f]
Margin
of error
Lori
Lightfoot
Paul
Vallas
Undecided
1983 Labs February 22–25, 2023 1,458 (RV) ± 2.57% 30.04% 49.49% 20.48%
Victory Research B/C Illinois Poll February 12–15, 2023 806 (LV) ± 3.45% 30.1% 49.3% 20.6%
Mason–Dixon B/C Telemundo Chicago (WSNS),
NBC 5 (WMAQ-TV),
Chicago Sun-Times
and WBEZ
January 31–February 3, 2023 625 (RV) ± 4% 35% 48%
Cor Strategies (R)[76] January 26–30, 2023 614 (LV) ± 3.95% 40% 40% 20%
Public Policy Polling (D) A– Chuy Garcia campaign October 26–27, 2022 616 (LV) ± 4.0% 39% 36% 25%
Ogden & Fry (R)[82] B/C November 13, 2021 457 (LV) ± 4.5% 24% 28%
Lori Lightfoot vs. Willie Wilson
Pollster Pollster's
rating
from
538[68]
Poll sponsor Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[f]
Margin
of error
Lori
Lightfoot
Willie
Wilson
Undecided
Victory Research B/C Illinois Poll February 12–15, 2023 806 (LV) ± 3.45% 36.6% 39.6% 23.8%
Public Policy Polling (D) A– Chuy Garcia campaign October 26–27, 2022 616 (LV) ± 4.0% 43% 35% 22%
Chuy García vs. Brandon Johnson
Pollster Pollster's
rating
from
538[68]
Poll sponsor Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[f]
Margin
of error
Chuy
Garcia
Brandon
Johnson
Undecided
Victory Research B/C Illinois Poll February 12–15, 2023 806 (LV) ± 3.45% 42.4% 39.0% 18.6%
Chuy García vs. Paul Vallas
Graph of all polls
Pollster Pollster's
rating
from
538[68]
Poll sponsor Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[f]
Margin
of error
Chuy
Garcia
Paul
Vallas
Undecided
1983 Labs February 22–25, 2023 1,458 (RV) ± 2.57% 38.16 42.76% 19.07%
Victory Research B/C Illinois Poll February 12–15, 2023 806 (LV) ± 3.45% 38.7% 43.9% 17.4%
Mason–Dixon B/C Telemundo Chicago (WSNS),
NBC 5 (WMAQ-TV),
Chicago Sun-Times
and WBEZ
January 31–February 3, 2023 625 (RV) ± 4% 47% 26%
Cor Strategies (R)[76] January 26–30, 2023 614 (LV) ± 3.95% 25% 45% 30%
Chuy García vs. Willie Wilson
Pollster Pollster's
rating
from
538[68]
Poll sponsor Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[f]
Margin
of error
Chuy
Garcia
Willie
Wilson
Undecided
Victory Research B/C Illinois Poll February 12–15, 2023 806 (LV) ± 3.45% 39.6% 29.3% 31.1%
Brandon Johnson vs. Willie Wilson
Pollster Pollster's
rating
from
538[68]
Poll sponsor Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[f]
Margin
of error
Brandon
Johnson
Willie
Wilson
Undecided
Victory Research B/C Illinois Poll February 12–15, 2023 806 (LV) ± 3.45% 35.4% 28.7% 36.0%
Paul Vallas vs. Willie Wilson
Pollster Pollster's
rating
from
538[68]
Poll sponsor Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[f]
Margin
of error
Paul
Vallas
Willie
Wilson
Undecided
Victory Research B/C Illinois Poll February 12–15, 2023 806 (LV) ± 3.45% 49.9% 36.5% 13.6%
Mason–Dixon B/C Telemundo Chicago (WSNS),
NBC 5 (WMAQ-TV),
Chicago Sun-Times
and WBEZ
January 31–February 3, 2023 625 (RV) ± 4% 43% 36%

Runoff endorsements[edit]

Endorsements in bold were made after the first round.

Brandon Johnson
U.S. Senators

U.S. Representatives

State elected officials
State appointed officials
State senators
State representatives
Cook County commissioners
Other county officials
Chicago aldermen
Other local officials
Individuals
Labor unions
Organizations
Paul Vallas
U.S. Cabinet officials
U.S. Senators
U.S. Representatives
State elected officials
State appointed officials
State senators
State representatives
County officials
Chicago aldermen
Individuals
Editorial boards
Labor unions
Organizations
Declined to endorse
Federal officials
State elected officials
Chicago aldermen
Individuals
Editorial boards
Endorsements by incumbent members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois:
     Endorsed Brandon Johnson (5)
     Endorsed Paul Vallas (0)
Endorsements by incumbent aldermen:

     Endorsed Brandon Johnson (14)
     Endorsed Paul Vallas (22)

Note: Map depicts wards as redrawn ahead of the 2023 election.
Endorsements by Democratic Party ward organizations:

     Endorsed Brandon Johnson (4)
     Endorsed Paul Vallas (1)

Note: Map depicts wards as redrawn ahead of the 2023 election.

Runoff results[edit]

Turnout map of the runoff by precinct
2023 Chicago mayoral election results (runoff)
Candidate Votes %
Brandon Johnson 319,481 52.16
Paul Vallas 293,033 47.84
Total votes 612,514 100.00

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Archived November 28, 2022, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Archived January 17, 2019, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Archived November 28, 2022, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Formed an exploratory committee, but did not run.
  5. ^ a b Collected signatures to appear on the ballot, but did not formally run
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  7. ^ a b c d Impact Research was formerly known as "ALG Research", under which name FiveThirtyEight lists them as having a grade of B/C
  8. ^ No other candidate received more than 10% of the vote, and no undecided number was given.
  9. ^ Most, though not all, respondents were likely voters
  10. ^ a b International Union of Operating Engineers Local 150 had already endorsed García
  11. ^ The remaining 29% was split among other unspecified candidates, including Raymond Lopez and Pat Quinn, with none receiving more than 10%
  12. ^ Tom Tunney 4%
  13. ^ Nuestro PAC was attempting to persuade Chuy García to run for mayor
  14. ^ Pat Quinn 6%; Kam Buckner, Ja'Mal Green, Brandon Johnson, Sophia King, Raymond Lopez, and Roderick Sawyer all received "between 0% and 4%," with an unknown amount undecided.
  15. ^ Arne Duncan with 9%; Cantanzara with 8%
  16. ^ An additional 1% support another candidate

References[edit]

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