2019 Chicago elections

The 2019 Chicago elections took place in two rounds on February 26, 2019, and April 2, 2019. Elections were held for Mayor of Chicago, City Clerk of Chicago, City Treasurer of Chicago, and all 50 members of the Chicago City Council. The candidates who won in these elections were inaugurated on May 20, 2019.[5] Four ballot referendums were also voted on in certain precincts. The elections were administered by the Chicago Board of Elections.[6][7]

2019 Chicago elections

← 2015February 26 and April 2, 20192023 →
Turnout35.45%[1][2] Decrease 5.65 pp (first round)
33.08%[3][4] Decrease 2.37 pp (second round)

Mayor

2019 Chicago mayoral election

← 2015February 26 and April 2, 20192023 →
Turnout35.20%[1][2] (first round)
32.89%[3][4] (second round)
 
CandidateLori LightfootToni PreckwinkleBill Daley
First-round vote97,66789,34382,294
First-round percentage17.54%16.04%14.78%
Second-round vote386,039137,765
Second-round percentage73.70%26.30%

 
CandidateWillie WilsonSusana MendozaAmara Enyia
First-round vote59,07250,37344,589
First-round percentage10.61%9.05%8.00%

 
CandidateJerry JoyceGery ChicoPaul Vallas
First-round vote40,09934,52130,236
First-round percentage7.20%6.20%5.43%

Lightfoot won all 50 wards in the runoff.
  84–88%
  79–84%
  74–79%
  69–74%
  64–69%
  59–64%
  54-59%

Mayor before election

Rahm Emanuel

Elected Mayor

Lori Lightfoot

Incumbent mayor Rahm Emanuel announced on September 4, 2018, that he would not run for re-election, reversing his previous announcement that he would run.[8] Fourteen candidates appeared on the ballot in the first round election on February 26, 2019. Since no candidates won 50% of the vote, the top two vote-getters advanced to a run-off election. These candidates were former President of the Chicago Police Board Lori Lightfoot and Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle. In the general election on April 2, 2019, Lightfoot defeated Preckwinkle, winning with 73.7% of the vote.

Candidates

Candidates who advanced to runoff

The following candidates advanced to the runoff election on April 2:[9][10]

Candidates eliminated in the first round

The following candidates were eliminated in the first round and did not advance to the runoff election:

Write-in candidates

A full list of eligible write-ins was made available to precincts on election day.[52]

Petitions rejected

The following candidates had been denied inclusion on the ballot following successful challenges to their petitions:[9][10][66]

Withdrew

The following individuals are previously-declared candidates who terminated their candidacies. Unless otherwise indicated, these individuals did not submit petitions:

Declined

The following are prospective and speculative candidates who declined to run:

Results

2019 Chicago mayoral election results (first round)
Nonpartisan election[1][2]
CandidateVotes%
Lori Lightfoot97,66717.54
Toni Preckwinkle89,34316.04
William M. Daley82,29414.78
Willie L. Wilson59,07210.61
Susana A. Mendoza50,3739.05
Amara Enyia44,5898.01
Jerry Joyce40,0997.20
Gery Chico34,5216.20
Paul Vallas30,2365.43
Garry McCarthy14,7842.65
La Shawn K. Ford5,6061.01
Robert "Bob" Fioretti4,3020.77
John Kenneth Kozlar2,3490.42
Neal Sales-Griffin1,5230.27
Write-in860.02
Total votes556,844
2019 Chicago mayoral election results (runoff)[3][4]
CandidateVotes%
Lori Lightfoot386,03973.70
Toni Preckwinkle137,76526.30
Total votes523,804

City Clerk

Chicago City Clerk election, 2019

← 2015February 26, 20192023 →
Turnout16.74%[1][2]
 
CandidateAnna M. Valencia
Vote264,319
Percentage99.85%


Clerk before election

Anna M. Valencia
Democratic

Elected Clerk

Anna M. Valencia
Democratic

Incumbent City Clerk Anna M. Valencia ran unopposed on the ballot after two potential challengers were removed for the ballot due to a lack of sufficient nominating petition signatures.[124] Valencia thus won in the first round election on February 26, 2019.[125]

Valencia had been first appointed in 2017 following the resignation of Susana Mendoza (who had resigned in order to assume the office of Illinois Comptroller).

Candidates

On ballot

Write-in

Petitions rejected

The following candidates had been denied inclusion on the ballot following successful challenges to their petitions:

Endorsements

Anna M. Valencia
Organizations
Newspapers

Results

2019 Chicago City Clerk general election
Nonpartisan election[1][2]
CandidateVotes%
Anna M. Valencia264,31999.85
William "Dock" Walls, III (write-in)3860.15
Richard Benedict Mayers (write-in)10.00
Total votes264,319 100

City Treasurer

Chicago City Treasurer election, 2019

← 2015February 26 and April 2, 20192023 →
Turnout32.19%[1][2] (first round)
31.33%[3][4] (second round)
 
CandidateMelissa Conyears-ErvinAmeya PawarPeter Gariepy
First round vote225,385211,75972,068
First round percentage44.26%41.59%14.15%
Runoff vote296,293202,714
Runoff percentage59.38%40.62%

  Conyears-Ervin—80–90%
  Conyears-Ervin—70–80%
  Conyears-Ervin—60–70%
  Conyears-Ervin—50–60%
  Pawar—50–60%
  Pawar—60–70%
  Pawar—70–80%

Treasurer before election

Kurt Summers
Democratic

Elected Treasurer

Melissa Conyears-Ervin
Democratic

Incumbent City Treasurer Kurt Summers announced that he would not run for re-election on October 16, 2018.[132] Three candidates appeared on the first round ballot on February 26, 2019: Illinois state representative Melissa Conyears-Ervin, Chicago alderman Ameya Pawar, and accountant Peter Gariepy.[125] Conyears-Ervin and Pawar advanced to the run-off election on April 2, where Conyears-Ervin won with 59.4% of the vote.

Candidates

On ballot

Write-in

Endorsements

First round

Peter Gariepy
Officeholders
Organizations

Runoff

Melissa Conyears-Ervin
Officeholders
Individuals
Organizations
Newspapers

Polls

Runoff

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Melissa
Conyears-Ervin
Ameya
Pawar
Undecided
Anzalone Liszt Grove[148]March 4–7502±4.4%34%34%
GBA Strategies[149]March 2–4600±4.0%46%36%

First round

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Melissa
Conyears-Ervin
Peter
Gariepy
Ameya
Pawar
Undecided
Anzalone Liszt Grove[150]December 13–17, 2018±4.4%16%6%23%55%

Results

2019 Chicago City Treasurer election results (first round)
Nonpartisan election[1][2]
CandidateVotes%
Melissa Conyears-Ervin225,38544.26
Ameya Pawar211,75941.59
Peter Gariepy72,06814.15
Richard Benedict Mayers (write-in)40.00
Total votes509,216
2019 Chicago City Treasurer election results (runoff)[3][4]
CandidateVotes%
Melissa Conyears-Ervin296,29359.38
Ameya Pawar202,71440.62
Total votes499,007

City Council

Of the 50 wards represented in Chicago City Council, 45 incumbent aldermen ran for re-election, of whom 38 were re-elected.[151] In the first round election on February 26, 2019, four new aldermen were elected, including three who defeated incumbents. Elections in fourteen wards advanced to run-off elections on April 2, when eight new aldermen were elected. A total of 12 new aldermen were elected.

Ballot measures

Four referendums appeared on the ballot in certain precincts on February 26, 2019:[152]

  • Rent Control Referendum
  • Obama Center Referendum
  • Marijuana Tax Revenue Allocation Referendum
  • El Paseo Trail Referendum

See also

External links

References