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So, Who’s Running For Mayor?

Posted on June 25
Emily Mack

Emily Mack

Chicago’s mayoral election is Feb. 23, 2027 — if no candidate gets a majority of the vote, a runoff will take place April 6.

That might feel far-off, but the race has already begun! Candidates are announcing, and money is pouring in — here’s where the race stands so far.

Who’s Announced

Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza has been the state’s chief fiscal manager since 2016. Though she ran unsuccessfully for mayor in 2019, this campaign feels more focused. She’s not seeking another term as comptroller and she's using social media to amplify (or soften?) her image.

U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley (5th) is running while serving his ninth term in Congress. Unlike Mendoza, Quigley is up for reelection in the general this fall.

  • For now: His platform seems focused on addressing the city’s $1 billion-plus deficit.

Cook County Board of Review Commissioner George Cardenas officially launched his campaign last week. And so far, his platform seems relatively moderate — and a little vague. Previously, Cardenas spent nearly 20 years as 12th Ward alder, serving as an ally to former Mayors Lori Lightfoot, Rahm Emanuel, and Richard M. Daley.

Also in the race: Businessmen Liam Stanton and Joe Holberg.

Who’s Likely to Announce

Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias recently benefited from $255,000 from a local union for his November reelection race … but Giannoulias doesn’t need big contributions to trounce a little-known Republican challenger. Seemingly, Giannoulias is shaping up to run for mayor.

Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas is seeking reelection for her current role in November, though she’s previously said she will run for mayor.

Mayor Brandon Johnson has not formally announced his reelection campaign, though it seems likely. Then again, Johnson’s progressive coalition is fraying. Unlike past mayors, Johnson does not maintain a rubber-stamp majority in City Council.

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