
Secretary of State Jesse (left) and Congressman Bobby Rush (right) john others at Rahm Emanuel campaign celebration on February 24, 2015
Article and Photos by: Ms. CHEVETTE. M. CONLEY
Writer / Photographer / Journalist
The race for Mayor of Chicago has become historic. For the first time there is a run-off election. After the election on February 24, 2015 there was no clear winner.
Incumbent Mayor Rahm Emanuel needed 50% of the vote but was short with only 42% of the vote. He has to face Cook County Commissioner “Chuy Garcia, who had 18% of the vote. Finishing 3rd was Alderman Bob Fioretti with 10%, millionaire Willie Wilson had 7% and William “Dock” Walls had 2% of the vote.
“Chuy Garcia who was endorsed by many black ministers, the Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. and Danny Davis. Chicago Teachers Union Karen Lewis had planned to run, but she was took herself out of the race because of a brain tumor.
After his election Party with supporters rallying for his win in the run-off election, Mayor Rahm Emanuel was at the “CTA train stations meeting and greeting potential voters.
Mayor Emmanuel has been endorsed by over 15 different labor unions including the Firefighter’ s Union, many black ministers and President Obama.
But, what is the choice for Chicago Voters? There have been many rallys, private fundraiser parties for the both Candidates.
A Private Party was held at McCoys Auto Parts on Pulaski Rd. on the westside of Chicago. 22nd Ward Ald. Ricardo Munoz helped organize the event. Garcia’s Campaign Director/ Finance record keeper and campaign manager were also on hand.
In 1986″ Chuy Garcia was elected as the first Mexican Alderman of the 22nd ward of Little Village breaking racial barriers in politics in Chicago and looking to become the first Mexican Mayor of Chicago.
He says his parents brought their first home on Pulaski rd. in Chicago. So, he has always been a part of Chicago building his base to help get him elected to Cook County Commissioner, now in a runoff for Mayor of Chicago.
Rahm Emanuel the incumbent mayor is fighting to hold his position as the current Mayor of Chicago. He has been out and about talking with possible voters even going to their homes.
There have been debates and forums where important questions where asked of each candidates about the budget system, police brutality, gun violence, jobs, and the Chicago school system.
There’s also a run- off in several westside aldermanic wards, 24, 29th, and the 37th ward.
Vetress Boyce and Michael Scott Jr. are in a run off for the 24th ward. Thursday March 26th 2015 at St. Agatha Catholic Church a forum was co-sponsored by the community Renewal Society, North Lawndale Employment Network, and Action Now.
The candidates Boyce and Scott were asked to responded to the same panel questions and were asked to just say yes or no to some questions submitted by the panel. The audience was also given a chance to submit questions.
They explained what changes they were going to make to enhance the Lawndale Community. Vetress Boyce wants to make sure people are aware of employment opportunities and she supports banning Red light cameras. She is also for Economic Development.
Scott who is Area Manager for the Chicago Park District, wants to add playgrounds, and make a safe community by getting police more familiar with neighbors. He also would like to develop another Chamber of Commerce that’s minority, and work with individuals on the blocks that would establish a co – op, where they would take ownership on their block. Dwayne Truss was the moderator and did a great job.
There was a second forum held at Mason School on Keeler. The forum went very well and the auditorium was filled with a large group of voters from Lawndale including some politicians, including Cook County Commissioner Robert Steele. In the end, things got a little heated when the candidates talked about integrity.
Both candidates were swarmed by potential voters after the forum was over, for questions and photos.
The race was on,” but now is at it’s end.
Who will you vote for?
What are the candidates capabilities?
What is their knowledge of this large city and it’s current problems?
How are they planning on fixing them?
How comfortable are you with the candidates in what they can or will do for Chicago?
But, most of all it’s your right to choose!
So, exercise your right and get out and VOTE!! Tuesday, April 7th 2015.
Good Luck to all of the CANDIDATES!!