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    Ald. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa (35), one of the sponsors of the Northwest Side Housing Preservation Ordinance, is pictured at a City Council meeting in April 2024. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line]

    The City Council zoning committee on Monday approved changes to the Northwest Housing Preservation Ordinance, an anti-gentrification and affordable housing protection law that offers tenants the chance to buy their building before it’s sold to a third party.

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    MWRD Comms. Kari Steele, Marcelino Garcia and Precious Brady-Davis and commissioner-elect Sharon Waller. [MWRD website/Waller campaign site]

    Three Democrats retained their seats on the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District (MWRD) of Greater Chicago’s Board of Commissioners Tuesday night, and a fourth Democrat is set to replace an outgoing commissioner.

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    People United for Action Chairman Rod Wilson speaks alongside union-endorsed school board candidates at Chicago Teachers Union headquarters on Election Night. [Michael McDevitt/The Daily Line]

    In the city’s first-ever Chicago Board of Education elections, candidates backed by the powerful Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) were leading or had won in just four of the 10 races on Tuesday night. Three races were seemingly on track to be won by candidates backed by groups in support of charter school and school choice, and three more were on track to be won by candidates that were not endorsed by the competing interests in the race.

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    An appointed Cook County commissioner won in an unopposed election Tuesday night. A Board of Review member won reelection, and the Circuit Court of Cook County will welcome a new clerk after Tuesday’s election. 

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    Cook County Comm. Tara Stamps (D-1) is pictured at a county board meeting in September 2023. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line]

    Cook County Comm. Tara Stamps (D-1) was declared the victor Tuesday night in the special election to serve out the remainder of Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s unexpired County Board of Commissioners term. The Associated Press called the race for Stamps just after 8:30 p.m. Tuesday.

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    Cook County Comm. Monica Gordon (D-5) is pictured at a September 2023 board meeting. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line]

    Cook County Comm. Monica Gordon (D-5) has won the race for Cook County Clerk, after the Associated Press called the race Tuesday evening.

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    Former Illinois Appellate Court Justice Eileen O’Neill Burke speaks to reporters before filing her nominating petitions in the state's attorney race last December. [Michael McDevitt/The Daily Line]

    Former Illinois Appellate Court Justice Eileen O’Neill Burke has won the race to become the next Cook County State’s Attorney after being declared the winner Tuesday evening in the race to succeed outgoing State’s Attorney Kim Foxx. The Associated Press declared O’Neill Burke the victor Tuesday just before 9 p.m.

    In a statement after declaring victory, O'Neill Burke said she was "honored" to take on the role.

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    Democrat Eileen O’Neill Burke and Republican Bob Fioretti are competing to become the next Cook County State’s Attorney. [O’Neill Burke photo by Michael McDevitt/Fioretti campaign photo]

    Former Illinois Appellate Court Judge Eileen O’Neill Burke and former Chicago Ald. Bob Fioretti are facing off in Tuesday’s Cook County State’s Attorney race.

    O’Neill Burke, a Democrat, is heavily favored to win in a county that regularly has voted for Democrats, but a Fioretti upset could happen if the GOP candidate’s appeal to law and order, compassion for crime victims and reducing Chicago violence resonates more with voters.

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    Polls close at 7 p.m. Tuesday in Illinois. [Ben Szalinski/The Daily Line] 

    Illinois voters — who haven’t already cast an early or mail-in ballot — head to the polls on Tuesday with the presidential race at the top of their minds. But with Illinois expected send its electoral votes to Vice President Kamala Harris — as it has done for every Democratic presidential candidate since 1992 — eyes will be looking further down the ballot to see how General Assembly races shake out.  

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    From left, County Comms. Tara Stamps (D-1) and Michael Scott Jr. (D-2) are both running in special elections this cycle. Board of Review Comm. Larry Rogers Jr. (D-3) is up for reelection. [Cook County website]

    Cook County and Chicago residents that haven’t already voted will head to the polls Tuesday and cast their ballots not only for president but in statewide and local races, including Chicago’s first-ever school board elections and the local State’s Attorney race. 

    Related: O’Neill Burke, Fioretti discuss pre-trial detention, business confidence as early voting opens in race to replace Foxx as state’s attorney 

    Two Cook County commissioners are on the ballot, though only one is in a competitive race, and one County Board of Review member is on the ballot.