Voices from the voters: the issues of the election

Mayor Rahm Emanuel greets Chicagoans at Clark and Lake CTA Station
Mayor Rahm Emanuel greets Chicagoans at Clark and Lake CTA Station (Adam Banicki/Medill)

On election day, it’s all about the voters. Medill reporters took to the streets to gauge poll turnout, find out who’s changed their votes, and see how campaign advertising has impacted Chicagoans.

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Only 28% of registered voters cast ballots by late afternoon on Tuesday

Early voting for the runoff election was 50 percent higher than February’s election, in which there were less than 90,000 early votes. Continue reading


Social media roundup: Runoff day oddities

With Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Cook County Commissioner Jesus “Chuy” Garcia forced into a runoff election, many in Chicago took rather creative approaches to get voters to the polls this time. Continue reading


Campaign advertising seeks to sway minds up to the last minute

Campaign advertisements unabashedly seek to sway your mind as they glorify candidates, nudge opinions and try to cinch the outcome of an election.Continue reading


The evolution of a Chicago runoff

Even though Chicagoans have never experienced a mayoral runoff, they are no strangers to aldermanic runoff elections. Continue reading


Voters split on controversial debate question to Garcia

In last week’s debate, the moderator questioned candidate Jesus ‘Chuy’ Garcia about how he would deal with violence as his own son was once connected to the Chicago gang scene. Voters react. Continue reading

Photo at top: Mayor Rahm Emanuel greets Chicagoans at Clark and Lake CTA Station (Adam Banicki/Medill)