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Home » 37th Ward

Tag: 37th Ward

Posted inNews & Politics

Just 15 seats hang in the balance

by Maya Dukmasova March 8, 2019August 18, 2021

Runoff season is here, and Chicago may further freshen up the City Council.

Posted inNews & Politics

Can #AnybodyButMitts win in the 37th Ward?

by Maya Dukmasova February 1, 2019August 18, 2021

Incumbent alderman faces two challengers and a new hashtag.

Posted inNews & Politics

Aldermania, round two: Welcome to the runoff elections

by Mema Ayi, Mick Dumke, Aimee Levitt, Chloe Riley and Gwynedd Stuart April 2, 2015August 18, 2021

A look at five City Council races that show the shifting political landscape in Chicago.

Posted inBlogs

Alderman Emma Mitts wants more 37th Ward charter schools

by Chloe Riley March 10, 2015August 18, 2021

Mitts readies herself for a fight with the teachers’ union as she faces a runoff against teacher Tara Stamps.

Posted inBlogs

Percy Giles understands

by Mick Dumke January 11, 2007August 19, 2021

Before Arenda Troutman was indicted Monday, Percy Giles was the last sitting alderman charged with a felony. He’s now running to get his old seat back–and praying for Troutman.

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