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Results by ward. The map shows the winning candidate's party affiliations even though aldermen ran as nonpartisans. A white asterisk (*) means the results for that ward were decided in a runoff vote. |
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The 1929 Chicago aldermanic election was held on February 26, 1929, with a runoff on April 2, to elect the 50 members of the Chicago City Council.[1] The elections were non-partisan.[1] Held in the middle of mayor William Hale Thompson's term, it would be the penultimate midterm election; four-year terms for aldermen were adopted in 1935, coinciding with the mayoral election that year.[2]
All told, despite the non-partisan nature of the elections, candidates affiliated with the Republican Party won 27 seats and those affiliated with the Democratic Party won 23.[3] 11 seats were decided by means of a runoff election,[1] and a Republican candidate won all but one of those elections.[3] Six incumbent aldermen were defeated in the first round, and an additional four fell in the runoffs, all by Republican candidates.[1][2][3] Four aldermen, all Democratic, were returned without opposition.[1][3]
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