Chicago mayor loses tax hike support on South Side, West Side – Illinois Policy

Mayor Brandon Johnson’s South Side and West Side supporters in the mayoral election a year ago turned into opponents on the tax hike referendum, with even his neighbors in the Austin neighborhood rejecting it. For example, Fuller Park, where nearly 80 percent of voters backed Johnson in 2023, saw only 46 percent vote “yes” on the referendum.
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sue
2 years ago

Finally….people are getting smart

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