Former White House chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, the next mayor of Chicago was chosen. Emanuel won an absolute majority of votes to avoid ballot on Tuesday.
9:30 p.m. Since 90 percent of districts reporting Emanuel, about 55 percent of the vote. Gerry Chico, a former chief of staff to Chicago Mayor Richard Daley, in second place with 24 percent.
In a distant fourth former Illinois senator Carol Moseley Braun, who was defended as a “consensus” African American candidate. Brown was given less than nine per cent of the vote, late by about one percentage point behind former senator from Illinois Miguel Del Valle.
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