Mayor of Chicago

Brandon Johnson said he would end the contract during his campaign, and now he followed through.
Brandon Johnson ran on bringing a new approach to police and public safety in a city riven with homicides and police killings.
Johnson's progressive framework for tackling crime and opponent Paul Vallas' Republican ties helped Johnson win.
Johnson’s victory over centrist Paul Vallas is a major achievement for the activist left.
Brandon Johnson, a Chicago Teachers Union member, is running for mayor against Paul Vallas, a former schools CEO and longstanding union antagonist.
The city's fastest-growing bloc of voters could prove decisive in next Tuesday's contest between Brandon Johnson and Paul Vallas.
The progressive Democratic governor is officially neutral in the April 4 race.
Clyburn, an outspoken moderate and one of the most powerful Black elected U.S. officials, played a critical role in President Joe Biden’s primary win in 2020.
Brandon Johnson and Paul Vallas are both scrambling to secure the support of prominent Black figures ahead of the runoff in April.
The defeat of the Windy City’s first Black female mayor and first openly gay mayor speaks to the challenges facing major U.S. cities.