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As incumbent Burnham Mayor Robert Polk looks forward to tackling priorities for his fifth term, challenger Antwon Russell holds out hope for a come-from-behind win.
In final, unofficial results released by Cook County Clerk Karen Yarbrough on Wednesday, Polk had 380 votes in Tuesday s general election to Russell s 332, a margin of 53% to 47%.
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Candidates aligned with Polk also were apparent winners in their races. Incumbent Clerk Lus Chavez had 380 votes to 313 for John Hajduch. In the race for three spots on the village board, incumbents Travis Claybrooks (436 votes) and John Cap (399) and newcomer Christopher Hodges (379) outpolled Jasmyne Peters (316).
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Ald. Pat Dowell (3rd) officially joined the race to succeed outgoing Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White on Wednesday, laying out her platform for an office she says she will not use as a launchpad to further her political career.
“I have dedicated my life as a public servant to helping serve the people’s interest as alderman. That has meant the constituents of my ward and the residents of the city of Chicago,” Dowell said during a virtual campaign kickoff. “As secretary of state, that will be all the people in the state of Illinois from Cook County to Christian County.”