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Tough Grades for Mayor Brandon Johnson's First Year

Posted on May 20, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Simone Alicea

Simone Alicea

A D- report card for Mayor Brandon Johnson

Hey Chicago readers and City Cast Chicago listeners gave the first-term mayor a D- 😬 (City Cast Chicago)

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After the City Cast Chicago podcast talked with Mayor Brandon Johnson last week, we gave him about a C- grade on his first year in office.

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The main reasons for low marks? Concerns about crime, transit, migrants, transparency, and overall leadership. Here’s what you said about his performance.

A pie chart showing nearly half of Hey Chicago readers gave Mayor Brandon Johnson a failing grade

Nearly half of readers and listeners who participated in our survey gave a failing grade. (City Cast Chicago)

Grade F

Colette W.: “He bumbles along and ‘reacts’ versus instituting proactive policies regarding crime, especially in high-tourist areas and city central neighborhoods.”

Grade D

Hannah F.: “Failure to accomplish anything of note, while serious issues continue to get worse. The state of public transit is my biggest concern, and he’s been atrocious in my opinion.”

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Sten T.: “As someone who voted for and knocked doors for [Johnson], I want to know who he’s listening to because it’s not the people who showed up for him a year ago.”

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Grade C

Hilary M.: “I think he has focused on less urgent matters and allowed himself to be manipulated (e.g. the ridiculous request for a new [Bears] stadium).”

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Matt M.: “I think overall there have been some progressive wins that were promised, but some administrative bumbling that has been disappointing.”

Grade B

Viral M.: “Ending tipped minimum wage … passed a huge housing bond deal to wean us off TIFs … took cops out of schools … reopened the Department of Environment … I think he needs to be better about communications and transparency in general, but he’s following through on a lot of the things he said he’d do.”

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