• Newsletters
  • Become a member
  • NEWS & INVESTIGATIONS
    • News & Politics
    • Investigations
    • En español
  • CITY LIFE
    • Agenda: Things to do
    • Out Here
    • Shop Local
    • Street View
    • The Sound Issue
    • Best of Chicago: City Life
    • Best of Chicago: Buy Local
    • Best of Chicago: Cannabis
    • Best of Chicago: Sports & Recreation
  • COLUMNS & OPINION
    • Anthony Ehlers: On Prisons
    • Deanna Isaacs: On Culture
    • Ben Joravsky: On Politics
    • The Ben Joravsky Show
    • Dan Savage: Savage Love
    • Opinion
    • Podcasts
      • The Ben Joravsky Show
      • Chicago Queer & Now
  • MUSIC
    • Music Features
      • How punk adopted the Godfather of Gore
    • Chicagoans of Note
    • Gossip Wolf
    • The Listener
    • The Secret History of Chicago Music
    • Music Reviews
    • Concert Previews
    • Early Warnings
    • Music listings community calendar
    • The Sound Issue
    • Best of Chicago: Music & Nightlife
  • ARTS & CULTURE
    • Features
    • Theater
    • Dance
    • Visual arts
    • Book reviews
    • Ghost Light by Kerry Reid
    • Arts listings community calendar
    • The Sound Issue
    • Best of Chicago: Arts & Culture
    • Poetry Corner
  • FILM
    • Features
    • Reviews
    • Small Screen
    • Archives
  • FOOD & DRINK
    • The Food Issue
    • Features
    • Reviews
    • Monday Night Foodball
    • Best of Chicago: Food & Drink
    • The Drinks Issue (2021)
  • READER
    • About
    • — Reader Updates
    • — Contact
    • — Staff
    • — Careers
    • Newsletters
    • Advertise
    • Donate
    • Become a member
    • Nonprofit Guide
    • Reader 50
    • Reader events
      • Monday Night Foodball
    • Contests
    • Reader Store
    • Classifieds
      • Matches
    • Archives
    • Find a print copy
      • Distribution map and information
      • Print subscriptions
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • RSS
Skip to content
Chicago Reader

Chicago Reader

Chicago’s alternative nonprofit newsroom

Become a member
  • »
  • 2023 Chicago Police District Councils Voter Guide
  • Latest issue
  • Best of Chicago: Vote Now!
  • Year in Review ’22
  • The People Issue
  • Reader 50
  • Contests
  • Reader Store
  • En español
  • Advertise
Home » News & Politics » Politics » Page 3

Category: Politics

Posted inNews & Politics

No more Joe Moore? The 49th Ward prepares to vote . . . or not

by Maya Dukmasova January 18, 2019August 18, 2021

In what could be the 28-year incumbent’s toughest race yet, a changing Rogers Park considers another option.

Posted inNews & Politics

Q&A with mayoral candidate Lori Lightfoot

by Ben Joravsky January 17, 2019August 18, 2021

“We can’t move forward together as a city, as a state, as a country, if people aren’t willing to see the other person and not villainize them.”

Posted inNews & Politics

Is Lori Lightfoot really the progressive candidate?

by Curtis Black January 17, 2019August 18, 2021

Does the reform candidate stand a chance in post-Rahm Chicago?

Posted inNews & Politics

The Chicago Aldermanic Explainer

by Brianna Wellen and Sue Kwong January 15, 2019August 18, 2021

How many aldermen are there? And what do they even do? Here’s what to know.

Posted inNews & Politics

The 20th Ward aldermanic race is rife with bad faith and good ideas

by Maya Dukmasova January 10, 2019August 18, 2021

A Pritzker-backed machine operator, a rogue three-time candidate, a U of C darling, and lots of idealistic novices compete in a ward known for corruption.

Posted inNews & Politics

Preckwinkle fund-raising e-mail seeks to capitalize on Cyntoia Brown case

by Maya Dukmasova December 20, 2018August 18, 2021

But the mayoral candidate doesn’t mention ways to help the Tennessee woman who killed her sexual assaulter at 16 and got a life sentence.

Posted inNews & Politics

Overlooked mayoral hopefuls share bold visions for Chicago

by Maya Dukmasova December 13, 2018August 18, 2021

They may have little name recognition and no campaign funds, but the regular people running for mayor are committed to making the city thrive.

Posted inNews & Politics

Mike Madigan’s constituents unfazed by campaign rhetoric against their guy

by Maya Dukmasova November 7, 2018August 18, 2021

In the district that’s been reelecting Mike Madigan every two years since 1970, some say they only ever see him on TV.

Posted inNews & Politics

Efforts to turn Cook County Jail into a polling location persist following governor’s veto

by Julia Hale November 1, 2018August 18, 2021

Though House Bill 4469 to turn Cook County Jail into an official polling location remains at a standstill, representatives who worked on the bill remain positive and motivated.

Posted inNews & Politics

Cook County judicial elections stir up unusual public scrutiny

by Maya Dukmasova November 1, 2018August 18, 2021

Next week’s election could be the first in nearly 30 years to unseat a Cook County judge

Posted inNews & Politics

Rent control referendum hits three more wards on November ballot

by Maya Dukmasova October 23, 2018August 18, 2021

Lift the Ban Coalition steps up pressure for state senate vote on rent control bill

Posted inColumns & Opinion

A lawsuit to prevent the Obama Presidential Center’s ‘illegal land grab’ in Jackson Park is moving forward

by Deanna Isaacs August 17, 2018August 18, 2021

The activist group Protect Our Parks claims that the city’s plan to turn 19 acres of Jackson Park over to the Obama Foundation is unconstitutional.

Posted inColumns & Opinion

Was it socialism or a capitalist conspiracy that tanked Venezuela’s economy?

by Deanna Isaacs August 1, 2018August 18, 2021

And why did Trump want to invade?

Posted inNews & Politics

Is a Puerto Rican native running for Chicago alderman the next Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez?

by Ryan Smith July 19, 2018August 18, 2021

Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez, who is taking on Deb Mell, closely resembles the 28-year-old socialist from the Bronx who upset a powerful congressman in New York.

Posted inNews & Politics

Penalty for poisoning Lake Michigan ‘unjustifiably low,’ surfers say as they seek to restart lawsuit vs. U.S. Steel

by David North July 18, 2018August 18, 2021

Surfrider Chicago says the penalty against the northwest Indiana steelmaker should be $5.3 million, not the proposed $600,000.

Posts navigation

Newer posts 1 2 3 4 5 … 26 Older posts

Get our free daily newsletter delivered straight to your inbox Monday through Friday. Dive into our most recent stories and exclusive insights from our editors and staff.

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • RSS

Best of Chicago 2021

About the Chicago Reader
Reader Staff
Reader Careers
Freelance Information
Contact Us

Become a member
Donate

Advertise

Submit/promote your event

Find the Paper
Subscribe
Shop the Reader Store
Contests/Giveaways/Promotions

Reader Classifieds

Reader Matches

Chicago Reader Nonprofit Guide

Get our free newsletters

Privacy Policy | Terms of Use

© 2023 Chicago Reader. Proudly powered by Newspack by Automattic