Proposed law would let Chicagoans recall Mayor Johnson in special election – Illinois Policy

House Bill 1084, filed by state Rep. La Shawn Ford, creates a process for recalling a mayor in Chicago. The bill also provides a process for the special election of a new mayor. The recall and election process outlined in HB 1084 applies only to the city of Chicago.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Upon hearing the news re. HB 1084, Johnson had a perfuse nosebleed, went to the hospital for an anxiety attack and was visited by his 4, er, 3 children and wife.

debtsor
1 year ago

Chicago will recall Brandon Johnson and replace him with someone even worse.

Pat S.
1 year ago
Reply to  debtsor

Is that actually possible? Someone worse?

Brian Jones
1 year ago

Wish I could co-sponsor.

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