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Why a Mayoral Veto Would Be a Big Deal in Chicago

Posted on May 28, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Sidney Madden

Sidney Madden

Mayor Brandon Johnson at City Council

Will Mayor Brandon Johnson use rare mayoral veto? (Eileen T. Meslar / Chicago Tribune / Getty)

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Will the debate over the ShotSpotter contract lead to Mayor Brandon Johnson using his first veto? The move hasn’t been used since 2006.

Alders voted 34–14 last week in an effort to save the controversial gunshot detection technology after Johnson said he plans to end the contract in the fall.

The mayor says City Council doesn’t have the power to overturn his decision, but he could still veto the measure. And that would be a big deal.

An attorney advises a group of rebel aldermen battling Chicago Mayor Harold Washington for control of the City Council in 1983

An attorney advises a group of rebel aldermen battling Mayor Harold Washington for control of the City Council in 1983. (Michael Budrys / Chicago Tribune / Getty)

How Have Chicago Mayors Used Vetoes?

In theory, Chicago has a “weak mayor, strong council” system, where the power is supposed to be concentrated in City Council. But Chicago has famously operated as a “strong mayor, weak council” government.

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That’s why the frequency of the mayoral veto use has largely depended on the dynamic between mayor and alders.

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What if Johnson Uses the Veto?

It’d be Johnson’s first mayoral veto and the first veto in almost 20 years. But two-thirds of the council could then overturn his veto, which would be another first. That means the 34 alders who approved the ShotSpotter ordinance could override a potential veto.

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