2015 Chicago mayoral election

An election took place on February 24, 2015, to elect the mayor of Chicago. The election was non-partisan and no candidate received a majority. A runoff election was held between the top two finishers (both Democrats) on April 7, 2015, and resulted in the reelection of incumbent mayor Rahm Emanuel. The elections were concurrent with the 2015 Chicago aldermanic elections.

2015 Chicago mayoral election

February 24 and April 7, 2015
Turnout33.65% 8.34 pp (first round)
40.98% 7.07 pp (second round)
 
Nominee Rahm Emanuel Chuy García
First round 218,217
45.63%
160,414
33.55%
Runoff 332,171
56.23%
258,562
43.77%

 
Nominee Willie Wilson Bob Fioretti
First round 50,960
10.66%
35,363
7.39%
Runoff Eliminated Eliminated

Second round results by ward:

Emanuel:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%

García:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%

Mayor before election

Rahm Emanuel

Elected Mayor

Rahm Emanuel

Emanuel ran for reelection, seeking a second term in office. In the first round, Emanuel received 46% of the vote and Democratic Cook County Commissioner Jesús "Chuy" García received 34%. Because no candidate received a majority, a runoff was held. In the runoff, Emanuel received 56.23% of the vote, winning the election. Garcia received 43.77% of the vote. 2015 was the first time the election advanced to a runoff since mayoral elections became non-partisan in 1999.

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