Mayoral elections in Chicago

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title: Mayoral elections in Chicago
text: Chicago has held regularly-scheduled popular elections to select the city's mayor ever since it was incorporated as a city in 1837. Chicago currently holds regularly-scheduled mayoral elections once every four years, in years prior to a presidential election. Beginning with its 1999 mayoral election, Chicago has used a nonpartisan two-round system. Under this system, if no candidate secures an outright majority of the first-round vote a runoff will be held between the top-two finishers. No runof
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description: Elections since 1837
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date created: 2018-12-04T21:58:59Z
date modified: 2024-09-12T08:07:13Z
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