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Chicago Democrat Lori Lightfoot on Tuesday became the Windy City’s first incumbent mayor in 40 years to lose re-election as rising crime in the city steered voters away from the embattled leader.
lori lightfoot claims she ‘misspoke’ when telling voters who don't support her not to vote Mayor Lori Lightfoot presides over a City Council meeting on Oct. 27, 2021, in Chicago.
Lori Lightfoot rode into the Chicago mayor’s office in 2019 as a reform candidate, offering a break from the city’s clubby political scene while making history as the first Black woman and ...
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot lost her bid for a second term Tuesday, failing to make a top-two runoff in the latest demonstration of growing concerns about crime in one of the nation’s largest ...
Mayor Lori Lightfoot appears in public after her COVID-19 infection, while announcing the winners of the Chicago Community Works challenge during an event at the Rainbow Beach field house, Tuesday ...
Developer Sterling Bay and former Mayor Lori Lightfoot are trading fresh barbs over the collapse of the $6 billion Chicago megaproject.
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot said if people don’t want their fate or destiny controlled — to not vote. Getty Images. Lightfoot’s initial comments, however, drew criticism from her mayoral ...
Former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot pledged to remain in the Windy City after voters rejected her re-election bid earlier this year amid the city's crime wave.
One year in, Lightfoot’s approval rating at 75%, according to poll taken shortly before looting hit city “She’s almost like the aunt you had down the street.
Lori Lightfoot celebrates her election as mayor on April 2, 2019. May 20 marks her one-year anniversary in office.
Mayor Lori Lightfoot of Chicago spoke during her inauguration in 2019. After a tough four years in office, Ms. Lightfoot is now fighting for a chance at a second term.