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The following is the electoral history of Richard M. Daley, an American politician who served as mayor of Chicago, Cook County State's Attorney, and Illinois state senator.
Daley was the longest-serving mayor of Chicago, serving 22 years with five full terms, plus a partial term.[1]
Daley began his electoral political career being elected to serve as a delegate to the 1969–1970 Illinois constitutional convention.[2][3]