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2015 Chicago mayoral election

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2015Chicago mayoral election

← 2011February 24, 2015 (first round)
April 7, 2015 (runoff)
2019 →
Turnout33.65%[1][2]Decrease 8.34pp (first round)
40.98%[3][4]Increase 7.07pp (second round)
 
NomineeRahm EmanuelChuy García
First round218,217
45.63%
160,414
33.55%
Runoff332,171
56.23%
258,562
43.77%

 
NomineeWillie WilsonBob Fioretti
First round50,960
10.66%
35,363
7.39%
RunoffEliminatedEliminated

Runoff map by precinct
Runoff map by ward
Emanuel:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
García:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Tie:     50%

Mayor before election

Rahm Emanuel

ElectedMayor

Rahm Emanuel

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An election took place on February 24, 2015, to elect themayor of Chicago. The election wasnon-partisan and no candidate received amajority. Arunoff election was held between the top two finishers (bothDemocrats) on April 7, 2015, and resulted in the reelection of incumbent mayorRahm Emanuel.[5] The elections were concurrent with the2015 Chicago aldermanic elections.

Emanuel ran for reelection, seeking a second term in office. In the first round, Emanuel received 46% of the vote and DemocraticCook County CommissionerJesús "Chuy" García received 34%. Because no candidate received a majority, a runoff was held. In the runoff, Emanuel received 56.23% of the vote, winning the election. Garcia received 43.77% of the vote.[6] 2015 was the first time the election advanced to a runoff since mayoral elections became non-partisan in1999.

Candidates

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Ran

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Write-in candidates

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  • William H. Calloway[2]
  • Christopher Ware[2]
  • Mary Vann[2]

Withdrew

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Removed

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  • Fenton Patterson, perennial candidate[7][15]

Declined

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General election

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Endorsements

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Rahm Emanuel

Officeholders

Media

Organizations

Robert Fioretti

Individuals

Organizations

  • Chicago Police Sergeants Association[31]
  • Green Party of Chicago[31]
  • Progressive Caucus of the Chicago City Council[31]
Jesús "Chuy" García

Officeholders

Individuals

Media

Organizations

William "Dock" Walls

Media

Willie Wilson

Politicians

Polling

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Rahm
Emanuel
Robert
Fioretti
Jesús
García
William
Walls
Willie
Wilson
OtherUndecided
Ogden & Fry[42]February 22, 2015737± 3.68%48.3%6.8%26.5%3.3%15.2%
APC Research[43]February ? 2015709± 3.7%45%7%20%2%7%18%
Ogden & Fry[44]February 14, 2015736± 3.69%49.2%8.6%23.0%4.9%14.4%
Ogden & Fry[45]January 31, 2015884± 3.36%41.7%6.7%16.6%1.7%9.7%23.5%
APC Research[46]January 22–27, 2015708± 3.7%42%10%18%2%7%20%
Ogden & Fry[47]January 24, 2015950± 3.24%39.5%7.5%18%1.8%11.1%22.2%
Lake Research Partners[48]January 15–19, 2015600± 4%38%8%16%1%5%30%
Ogden & Fry[47]January 17, 20151,010± 3.15%38%6.7%16.4%1.5%10.6%26.7%
GQR*[49]January 3–6, 2015600± 4%50%10%22%2%7%9%
GQR*[49]December 2014600± 4%48%13%21%18%
David Binder Research[50]November 23–25, 2014800± 3.5%44%15%16%7%18%
Lake Research Partners[51]November 2014621± 3.9%33%13%18%36%
  • * Internal poll for the Rahm Emanuel campaign
Hypothetical polling
Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Rahm
Emanuel
Robert
Fioretti
Karen
Lewis
Toni
Preckwinkle
Robert
Shaw
Undecided
McKeon[52]May 7, 2014511± 4.2%29%5%10%26%3%27%
Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Rahm
Emanuel
Karen
Lewis
"Qualified
Republican"
Undecided
Ogden & Fry[53]August 9, 20141,152±2.9%33.9%20.6%14.3%31.3%

Results

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Chicago mayoral election, 2015[2][54]
PartyCandidateVotes%
NonpartisanRahm Emanuel (incumbent)218,21745.63%
NonpartisanJesús "Chuy" García160,41433.55%
NonpartisanWillie Wilson50,96010.66%
NonpartisanRobert W. "Bob" Fioretti35,3637.39%
NonpartisanWilliam "Dock" Walls, III13,2502.77%
Write-inChristopher Ware400.01%
Write-inWilliam H. Calloway90.00%
Write-inMary Vann30.00%
Total votes478,256100.00%

Results by ward

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  • Support for Wilson by ward:   >30%   25–30%   20–25%   15–20%   10–15%   5–10%   0–5%
    Support for Wilson by ward:
      >30%
      25–30%
      20–25%
      15–20%
      10–15%
      5–10%
      0–5%
  • Support for Fioretti by ward:   >15%   12–15%   9–12%   6–9%   3–6%   0–3%
    Support for Fioretti by ward:
      >15%
      12–15%
      9–12%
      6–9%
      3–6%
      0–3%
  • Support for Walls by ward:   >7%   6–7%   5–6%   4–5%   3–4%   2–3%   1–2%   0–1%
    Support for Walls by ward:
      >7%
      6–7%
      5–6%
      4–5%
      3–4%
      2–3%
      1–2%
      0–1%

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  Emanuel
  García
WardEmanuel votesEmanuel %Wilson votesWilson %Fioretti votesFioretti %García votesGarcía %Walls votesWalls %Total votesTurnout
1st3,34939.60%2603.07%6187.31%4,12848.81%1031.22%8,45828.93%
2nd6,72764.47%3313.17%8638.27%2,42823.27%850.81%10,43432.17%
3rd5,22349.07%1,76816.61%9548.96%2,21120.77%4894.59%10,64533.12%
4th5,32944.56%1,70314.24%9427.88%3,39628.40%5884.92%11,95839.01%
5th5,08844.00%1,49412.92%5334.61%3,89033.64%5884.83%11,56339.44%
6th4,70342.63%2,56923.28%5194.70%2,52522.89%7176.50%11,03332.78%
7th4,69043.76%2,29421.40%4394.10%2,59524.21%7006.53%10,71833.07%
8th5,93843.39%2,98721.83%5694.16%3,28924.03%9036.60%13,68636.50%
9th5,18643.30%2,87323.99%5174.32%2,62521.92%7776.49%11,97832.86%
10th3,58637.74%4825.07%8168.59%4,50147.37%1161.22%9,50137.15%
11th4,71148.93%2532.63%1,44014.95%3,14032.61%850.88%9,62937.81%
12th1,28425.70%961.92%2414.82%3,33566.74%410.82%4,99727.87%
13th5,82252.04%2101.88%1,0219.13%4,06736.35%670.60%11,18746.75%
14th2,29337.99%1071.77%4487.42%3,15152.20%370.61%6,03633.87%
15th1,40330.02%59912.82%1563.34%2,39451.23%1212.59%4,67325.63%
16th2,45139.88%1,64126.70%2113.43%1,55225.25%2914.73%6,14623.57%
17th3,49940.08%2,31326.50%3233.70%2,09223.97%5025.75%8,72928.53%
18th4,79438.99%2,04316.62%8006.51%3,98832.44%6695.44%12,29438.68%
19th7,61341.95%1,1396.28%2,50313.79%6,50935.87%3832.11%18,14751.83%
20th2,80840.59%1,69324.47%2313.34%1,79825.99%3885.61%6,91826.96%
21st5,69842.56%3,24924.27%5333.98%2,97322.20%9366.99%13,38935.01%
22nd1,12721.18%2795.24%1372.57%3,71169.73%681.28%5,32228.15%
23rd3,86840.19%2322.41%130813.59%4,16543.27%520.54%9,62542.97%
24th2,65336.50%2,20930.39%3244.46%1,70123.40%3815.24%7,26827.07%
25th2,58633.40%2633.40%4976.42%4,33155.94%650.84%7,74230.73%
26th2,33134.33%3595.29%3485.13%3,66553.98%871.28%6,79027.48%
27th4,29148.61%1,64018.58%6957.87%1,91121.65%2903.29%8,82727.51%
28th3,08439.92%2,04326.45%5967.72%1,68221.77%3204.14%7,72523.84%
29th4,66241.99%2,46022.16%7236.51%2,74824.75%5104.59%11,10332.17%
30th2,01839.60%1492.92%3917.67%2,48948.84%490.96%5,09623.88%
31st2,38140.61%1412.40%2914.96%2,99651.10%540.92%5,86327.36%
32nd4,11147.61%1882.18%7128.25%3,55941.22%640.74%8,63428.34%
33rd3,33240.02%2723.27%5326.39%4,08449.06%1051.26%8,32536.34%
34th5,72245.46%3,12724.85%4133.28%2,58120.51%7435.90%12,58632.72%
35th2,11040.02%1883.00%3365.36%3,58057.06%600.96%6,27428.72%
36th2,38039.31%2814.64%61110.09%2,73145.10%520.86%6,05528.44%
37th3,46541.38%2,37228.33%3734.45%1,75420.95%4094.88%12,58640.16%
38th5,40848.09%3152.80%1,70515.16%3,72333.11%950.84%11,24638.00%
39th5,49948.48%3553.13%1,18710.47%4,20237.05%990.87%11,34238.93%
40th4,63447.26%3003.06%6366.49%413642.18%991.01%9,80535.27%
41st7,15347.80%4513.01%2,64417.67%4,60530.77%1120.75%14,96543.58%
42nd6,55873.52%2622.94%5486.14%1,47616.55%760.85%8,92028.49%
43rd7,60871.97%2832.68%6656.29%1,93818.33%770.73%10,57134.94%
44th6,05564.25%2112.24%554554%2,54326.98%610.65%9,42431.62%
45th6,24348.06%4063.13%1,68212.95%4,54534.99%1150.89%12,99141.65%
46th6,07957.55%5204.92%5184.90%3,31631.39%1301.23%10,56336.84%
47th6,42751.47%2672.147215.77%4,98539.92%880.70%12,48837.59%
48th5,90652.33%4503.99%5604.96%4,22037.39%1501.33%11,28637.89%
49th3,94144.10%4925.51%4314.82%3,89343.57%1792.00%8,93635.60%
50th4,39055.29%3414.29%5486.90%2,55732.20%1041.31%7,94031.87%

Runoff

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Endorsements

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Rahm Emanuel

Officeholders

Organizations

Media

Jesús "Chuy" García

Officeholders

Individuals

Media

Organizations

Declined to endorse

Individuals

Organizations

Polling

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Rahm
Emanuel
Jesús
García
Undecided
Ogden & Fry[80]March 21, 2015951± 3.24%48.5%32.1%18.4%
We Ask America[81]March 16, 20151,374± 3%51%36%12%
Ogden & Fry[82]March 15, 2015920± 3.3%55%45%0%
APC Research Inc.[83]March 13, 2015712± 3.7%51%37%11%
Ogden & Fry[84]March 7, 20151,020± 3.13%43.5%38%18%
We Ask America[85]February 28, 20151,138± 2.9%49%38%14%
Ogden & Fry[86]February 28, 2015979± 3.2%42.9%38.5%18.6%
Ogden & Fry[86]February 25, 20151,058± 3.07%42.7%38.7%18.6%
GSG[87]February 25, 20152,659± 1.9%50.4%39.8%9.8%
Ogden & Fry[47]January 24, 2015950± 3.24%54.9%45.1%
Lake Research Partners[48]January 15–19, 2015600± 4%44%28%27%
David Binder Research[88]November 23–25, 2014800± 3.5%49%37%14%
Lake Research Partners[89]November 2014621± 3.9%36%31%23%
Hypothetical polling
Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Rahm
Emanuel
Karen
Lewis
Undecided
APC Research[90]August 6–12, 2014800± 3.5%39%43%14%
David Binder Research[91]July 24–27, 2014600± ?45%33%22%
We Ask America[92]July 9, 20141,037± 3.04%36.44%45.35%18.21%
Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Rahm
Emanuel
Toni
Preckwinkle
Undecided
We Ask America[92]July 9, 20141,037± 3.04%30.98%55.23%13.79%
Strive Strategies[93]March 25–26, 2014724± 3.49%32%40%28%
Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Rahm
Emanuel
Robert
Shaw
Undecided
We Ask America[92]July 9, 20141,037± 3.04%47.66%29.55%22.79%
Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Rahm
Emanuel
Robert
Fioretti
Undecided
David Binder Research[91]July 24–27, 2014600± ?46%27%27%
We Ask America[92]July 9, 20141,037± 3.04%45.08%30.63%24.29%
  • * Internal poll for the Rahm Emanuel campaign

Results

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Chicago mayoral election, 2015[4][94]
PartyCandidateVotes%
NonpartisanRahm Emanuel (incumbent)332,17156.23%
NonpartisanJesús "Chuy" García258,56243.77%
Total votes590,733100.00%

Results by ward

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[94]

  Emanuel
  García
WardEmanuel votesEmanuel %García votesGarcía %Total votesTurnout
1st4,74844.26%5,97955.74%10,72735.87%
2nd10,93177.17%3,23322.83%14,16442.84%
3rd8,55766.24%4,36233.76%12,91939.53%
4th8,244%58.90%5,75341.10%13,99744.93%
5th7,322%55.15%5,95444.85%13,27644.58%
6th7,000%56.84%5,31543.16%12,31536.23%
7th6,948%56.46%5,35743.54%12,30537.54%
8th9,143%58.51%6,48341.49%15,62641.38%
9th7,728%58.21%5,54841.79%13,27636.14%
10th4,67240.20%6,95159.80%11,62344.82%
11th7,67961.39%4,82938.61%12,50848.04%
12th1,75725.24%5,20474.76%6,96138.28%
13th7,88755.61%6,29544.39%14,18258.37%
14th2,96235.61%5,35564.39%8,31745.98%
15th2,01431.73%4,33368.27%6,34734.35%
16th4,02351.61%3,77248.39%7,79529.57%
17th5,48455.15%4,45944.85%9,94332.30%
18th7,57151.60%7,10148.40%14,67245.76%
19th11,97259.43%8,17240.57%20,14456.99%
20th4,35553.85%3,73346.15%8,08831.10%
21st8,86458.81%6,20841.19%15,07239.17%
22nd1,45819.63%5,97180.37%7,42938.82%
23rd4,90543.36%6,40756.64%11,31249.67%
24th4,25352.34%3,87347.66%8,12629.90%
25th3,83938.49%6,13561.51%9,97438.76%
26th2,96234.81%5,54865.19%8,51033.80%
27th6,70563.90%3,78836.10%10,49332.18%
28th5,41657.55%3,99542.45%9,41128.67%
29th7,54657.27%5,63042.73%13,17637.77%
30th3,06740.95%4,42359.05%7,49034.67%
31st3,19237.74%5,26562.26%8,45738.81%
32nd7,80862.32%4,72137.68%12,52940.31%
33rd4,41244.40%5,52555.60%9,93742.60%
34th8,61661.38%5,42138.62%14,03736.26%
35th2,76934.31%5,30265.69%8,07136.29%
36th3,55142.28%4,84757.72%8,39838.89%
37th5,94358.49%4,21741.51%10,16032.14%
38th7,64860.04%5,09039.96%12,73842.60%
39th7,67158.41%5,46241.59%13,13344.51%
40th6,52853.44%5,68846.56%12,21643.28%
41st12,00763.96%6,76636.04%18,77353.95%
42nd11,50484.93%2,04115.07%13,54542.43%
43rd12,33583.41%2,45416.59%14,78947.90%
44th10,06376.33%3,12023.67%13,18343.40%
45th9,34159.24%6,42740.76%15,76849.82%
46th8,72364.68%4,76435.32%13,48745.95%
47th10,16962.97%5,98037.03%16,14947.77%
48th8,50359.35%5,82340.65%14,32647.31%
49th5,12748.38%5,47151.62%10,59841.48%
50th6,24960.90%4,01239.10%10,26140.69%

See also

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