Chicago mayoral election, 2007
Chicago Mayoral election, 2007
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The Chicago mayoral election of 2007 saw incumbent mayor Richard M. Daley win a landslide victory for a sixth four-year term in office. He was opposed by Cook County Circuit Court Clerk Dorothy A. Brown and Dock Walls. Ultimately, Daley won each of Chicago's fifty wards, and obtained an absolute majority in forty-nine. All of the candidates unofficially represented the Democratic Party.
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