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  1. Nov 26, 2018 · For the first 90 years during which Chicago had a mayor, voters elected mayors from a variety of parties; Democrats, Republicans, Whigs and more all held the city's top position. That changed after 1927, the year Chicagoans elected their last non-Democratic mayor for at least 90 years.

  2. It was not until Mayor Samuel Pettigrew in the 1830s that general elections of popular vote were conducted among all the city's voters to determine who would hold the mayor's office. Pettigrew was both the last mayor selected by council and the first generally elected mayor of Pittsburgh.

    No.
    Mayor
    Term
    Party
    61
    2022–present
    Democrat
    60
    2014–2022
    Democrat
    59
    2006–2014
    Democrat
    58
    2006
    Democrat
  3. Mar 1, 2023 · A runoff election between Paul Vallas and Brandon Johnson will determine the city's 57th mayor. The first mayor of Chicago was William Ogden, who took office in 1837.

    • CHICAGO'S 8 MAYORS SINCE 1955.
    • Richard J. Daley (1955 - 1976) Served 21 years from 1955 until his death on December 20, 1976. He is often credited with delivering victory for John F. Kennedy in the 1960 Presidential election.
    • Michael Bilandic (1976 - 1979) Appointed by the Chicago City Council after the death of Daley. His popularity nose-dived after he was blamed for the city's handling of the Blizzard of '79.
    • Jane Byrne (1979 - 1983) Chicago's first female mayor, Byrne stayed at the Cabrini-Green housing project for 3 weeks to bring attention to shootings and murders there.
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ed_GaineyEd Gainey - Wikipedia

    In May 2021, Gainey ousted Peduto in the Democratic Primary 46% to 39%, becoming the Democratic candidate for mayor of Pittsburgh in November's general election. [15] On November 2, 2021, Gainey defeated Republican nominee Tony Moreno with over 70% of the vote, becoming the mayor-elect of Pittsburgh [ 15 ] Gainey assumed office as the 61st ...

  5. Nov 3, 2021 · Ed Gainey, the longtime state House member who had the confidence in himself to run for mayor of a city that’s never had a Black mayor in its history, was elected mayor in a landslide.

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  7. The 1995 election was the final mayoral election to be partisan. Beginning in 1999, elections have taken place on a non-partisan basis, with a system requiring that a candidate obtain a majority of the vote (if no candidate achieves this in the initial vote, a runoff is held between the top-two finishers). [6] .

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