The 2023 Chicago elections took place in two rounds on February 28, 2023, and April 4, 2023. Elections were held for Mayor of Chicago, City Clerk of Chicago, City Treasurer of Chicago, all 50 members of the Chicago City Council, and 66 members of the newly-created police District Councils.[1][2] The elections were administered by the Chicago Board of Elections.
In the first round, Vallas and Johnson won 32.9% and 21.6% of the vote respectively and advanced to the run-off election.[20] In the run-off election on April 4, 2023, Johnson received 52.16% and Vallas received 47.84% of the vote.[21]
Incumbent City Clerk Anna Valencia ran uncontested for a second full term and a third overall term.[22][23] She was first appointed to office in 2017, and elected outright in 2019.
All 50 seats in the City Council were up for election. This was the first City Council election following redistricting based on the results of the 2020 United States census.[25]
Police District Councils
Elections were held for 22 newly-created police district councils, one for each of the city's police districts.[26] The district councils were created by a police reform ordinance passed in July 2021.[27] The councils will have police oversight responsibilities within their district, and council members will nominate 14 candidates for the city-wide Commission for Public Safety and Accountability, from which seven will be selected and confirmed by the mayor and City Council.[28]