Chicago Mayor Emanuel Will Not Seek Re-election

How quick can Carson establish residency?

Things are looking up for McCarthy. I don’t support him, but things are now looking up for him.

Lisa Madigan rules herself out

Why no mention of Vallas? I thought he was at least as strong as McCarthy v a Rahm matchup.

I just forsee lots of people voting for the Law And Order Lock Em Up candidate, especially with no incumbent. Again, not that I think McCarthy is right for the job, I’d like to see him take his giant cop pension and retire on the east coast somewhere.

Preckwinkle is exploring the possibility
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/politics/ct-met-chicago-mayors-race-toni-preckwinkle-20180907-story.html
So is my congressman, Mike Quigley
https://www.google.com/amp/s/chicago.suntimes.com/news/us-rep-quigley-congress-may-run-mayor-chicago-2019-election-rahm-emanuel/amp/

Bill Daley is in

Gutierrez is out
https://www.google.com/amp/www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/politics/ct-met-chicago-mayors-race-luis-gutierrez-not-running-20180912-story,amp.html

I still don’t think Chuy Garcia will get in, not when he will have an easy congressional seat.

Chuy Garcia is out.

Smart move, he’s got an easy win for Congress and can have the seat as long as he likes. Meanwhile, I’m sure he knows that a lot of his support in the last mayoral election was ‘Not Rahm’ rather than actual support for him.

i generally dont like political families but I have to it does seem Chicago always does better with a Daley.

I moved to the Chicago area just before Richard M. Daley (the son) became mayor in 1989. I think that he did a lot of things that were intended to make Chicago feel like a more welcoming, inviting city: Millennium Park, kicking Meigs Field off of parkland on the lakeshore, and lots of smaller beautification projects (e.g., planters in the middle of boulevards, wrought-iron fences, upgraded bus shelters, etc.).

However, from a financial standpoint, I think that he did a lot of fiddling while Rome was starting to burn. Much like the county and the state, he pissed away a lot of money on his pet projects, while deferring much-needed infrastructure repairs, and under-funding the city’s pension obligations. He sold off control of city assets (e.g., parking meters, the Skyway) on long-term leases with lump sump payments, the cash from which was spent almost immediately. Frankly, when he left office, it seemed to me like he was getting out just before things turned very ugly.

Whatever one may think of Emanuel’s performance as mayor of Chicago, he came into office inheriting an enormous, intractable financial crisis, which was entirely the doing of the outgoing Daley administration.

I don’t know if you are being facetious or not, but I agree with this statement. In the sixty years that I have lived in and around Chicago, it has always thrived the best under Daley administrations. I’ll be voting for Bill. If he lasts that long.

The field is set, at least for the upper limit. Now comes the fun process of challenging every petition signature to winnow the field. But this is still gonna be a huge ballot and will probably go to a runoff:

Gery Chico, former chair of the Illinois State Board of Education and candidate for mayor in 2011
Conrien Hykes Clark
Dorothy A. Brown Cook, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County and candidate for mayor in 2007
Catherine Brown D’Tycoon, activist
William M. Daley, former White House Chief of Staff and former U.S. Secretary of Commerce, candidate for Governor in 2014, member of the Daley family (son of former mayor Richard J. Daley and brother of former mayor Richard M. Daley)
Amara Enyia, community activist, organizer, attorney and policy consultant, candidate for mayor in 2015
Robert Fioretti, former Chicago City Alderman and candidate for mayor in 2015
La Shawn K. Ford, state representative
Ja’Mal Green, executive director of the Majostee Allstars Community Center
Neal Sales-Griffin, professor at the Northwestern University’s Farley Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Jerry Joyce, attorney and son of former Alderman Jeremiah E. Joyce
John Kozlar, candidate for alderman in Chicago’s 11th ward in 2011 and 2015
Lori Lightfoot, former president of the Chicago Police Board
Sandra L. Mallory, candidate for alderman in Chicago’s 15th ward in 2015
Richard Mayers, congressional candidate in 2016; running also for city clerk and city treasurer
Garry McCarthy, former Superintendent of the Chicago Police Department
Susana Mendoza, Illinois Comptroller
Toni Preckwinkle, president of the Cook County Board of Commissioners
Paul Vallas, former chief executive officer of Chicago Public Schools
Roger L. Washington, police officer, candidate for alderman in Chicago’s 24th ward in 2015
Willie Wilson, businessman, candidate for mayor in 2015 and candidate for President in 2016

Indeed he did, and was sworn in yesterday: Chuy García - Wikipedia

In the absence of Emmanuel, the role of boogeyman in tonight’s farce will be played by Downtown, also known as the Loop. :rolleyes:

Every single damn television ad I’ve seen for a mayoral candidate has mentioned downtown or the Loop sneeringly. Remind me what neighborhoods have multinational corporations moving in from the suburbs? Remind me what neighborhoods have population growth when the meme is that people are leaving the city in droves?

IMHO, trying to improve the city at the expense of downtown would backfire horribly. The McDonaldses of the world don’t have to move to the West Loop or River North if you treat them as the goose that lays golden eggs.* The twenty-somethings and empty-nesters moving into the South and West Loop, and the actual Loop, maybe will find some Metra-served walkable suburban downtown more friendly if your strategy for improving policing in outer neighborhoods is to pull cops from the downtown neighborhoods.
*Should business pay its fair share? Yes. But with the income tax at the national and state level. It’s too damn easy for a business that wants its offices or headquarters somewhere in metropolitan Chicago to put it … somewhere in metropolitan Chicago.