1989 Chicago mayoral special election

1989 Chicago mayoral special election

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Turnout68.3%[1] Decrease 5.78 pp
 
Candidate Richard M. Daley Timothy C. Evans
Party Democratic Harold Washington
Popular vote 577,141 428,105
Percentage 55.43% 41.11%

Results by ward

Mayor before election

Eugene Sawyer
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Richard M. Daley
Democratic

The Chicago mayoral election of 1989 saw Democratic nominee Richard M. Daley win election to the remainder of an unexpired mayoral term with a 14% margin of victory. This marked a return for the Daley family to the office of mayor. Daley was elected over Alderman Timothy Evans, the nominee of the newly formed Harold Washington Party, and the Republican nominee Ed Vrdolyak.[2]

The election was held two years earlier than the next regularly scheduled mayoral election due of the death in office of Harold Washington. Eugene Sawyer had been appointed Mayor by the City Council to serve until the special election. He was defeated by Daley in the Democratic primary.

  1. ^ Denvir, Daniel (May 22, 2015). "Voter Turnout in U.S. Mayoral Elections Is Pathetic, But It Wasn't Always This Way". Bloomberg.com. City Lab (The Atlantic). Retrieved December 11, 2018.
  2. ^ "Our Campaigns - Chicago Mayor Race - Apr 04, 1989".

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