Brandon Johnson Wins Runoff Election, Becoming The Next Mayor Of Chicago
AND JUST LIKE THAT, A PROGRESSIVE, BLACK MAN DEFEATED HIS MORE CONSERVATIVE DEMOCRATIC OPPONENT IN THE CLOSE RACE.
Late Tuesday night, the race to determine who would govern Americaโs third-largest city finally concluded with a victory forย Brandon Johnsonย and progressive Democrats.
Asย New York Timesย reports, โJohnsonโs victory over Paul Vallas, a fellow Democrat with far more conservative views on crime and education, revealed voters rejecting the tough-on-crime politics that have become a staple of municipal elections in recent years.โ
During his campaign, Johnson called for massively expanded social programs, new taxes, and improved public safety by way of mental health treatment and youth employment programs, versus his opponent Vallas, whose messaging aligned with being tough no crime and expanding the cityโs police force.
At one point in an early poll for the election, numbers showed that only 3 percent of voters supported Johnsonโs campaign. Overcoming enormous odds, Johnson advanced to the runoff election, and despite the fact that early on Vallas was leading, as the night went on, the tide shifted in favor of Johnson.
By the time the race was officially called, Vallas was laggingย behindย Johnson โby more than 16,000 votes, a gap that has continued to widen and is expected to grow as mail-in ballots continue to be counted.โ
In a stunning upset, the former union organizer and county commissioner who was relatively unknown to voters a few months ago, is the epitome of The Jeffersonโs theme song, โMovinโ on upโ as this victory catapults him from obscurity to the 5th floor of City Hall when he assumes his role in office in May.
During his acceptance speech, Johnsonย said, โWe have ushered in a new chapter in the history of our city,โย adding, โNow Chicago will begin to work for its people, all the people,โ andย concludedย byย noting that this is the time to โcelebrate the revival and the resurrection of the City of Chicago.โ
Stacy Davis, president of the teachersโ union,ย statedย โChicago has said yes to hope, yes to investment in people, yes to housing the unhoused and yes to supporting young people with fully funded schoolsโฆIt is a new day in our city.โ
After the results were announced, Lori Lightfoot, Chicagoโs outgoing mayor put out aย statement, โI congratulate Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson on his hard-fought runoff victory this evening. It is time for all of us as Chicagoans, regardless of our zip code or neighborhood, our race or ethnicity, the creator we worship, or who we love, to come together and recommit ourselves to uniting around our shared present and future.โ
Illinois governor JB Pritzker also released aย statementย of congratulations to the newly elected mayor, โIโd like to congratulate Mayor-elect Johnson on his victory. I am committed to a productive partnership that advances our shared priority of making Chicago an even better place to live, work, do business, and raise a family.โ
According to the Chicago Board of Elections, by the time the pollsย closed, โ503,382 total ballots were cast, putting turnout at 33.2% of a total of 1,592,894 registered voters.โ
