[Note: View Rich Miller’s commentary from last night on some of the aldermanic races, plus links to other stories by clicking here.]
* Reilly headed to City Council
* Rounding up other aldermanic races
* Mark Brown: Jackson’s win shocks political dynasty’s boss ‘hog’
* Night of upsets
If it was a bad day for incumbents, it was a good day for the unions that targeted them for opposing the failed big-box ordinance that would have required large retailers to pay their workers more.
“I don’t know how you spin this other than a very big night for organized labor,” said Jerry Morrison, executive director of the Service Employee International Union’s State Council, predicting that Daley will face a more independent Council. “This is a new day dawning, brother.”
* Incumbents struggle all election night
* Tough fights throughout the city
* Corruption hurts Troutman, Daley gets away unscathed
* Kristen McQueary: Some up some down in election
* Embattled Troutman (CBS2 video clip) ousted, and other aldermanic victims
* Rugai reelected to fifth term
* Upstart topples Natarus (CBS2 video clip), unions help many in northside
* Race summaries in the 10th, 14th, 18th , 23rd
* Expectedly low primary turnout numbers
* Incumbent Davlin pleased with results, far ahead of Strom
* Zion mayor trounces challengers
* No surprises in southwest suburbs
* Naperville mayor wins big in primary
* Mayors ahead big in Naperville and Zion
* Incumbent mayors win in Elgin and Hoffman Estates
* This was the easy part, says Daley
* Daley cruises to historic election victory
* Sun-Times Editorial: Daley has his work cut out for him
* Tribune Editorial: Chicagoans voting on Chicago with Daley
* Editorial: Victory comes much too easy for Daley
* Neil Steinberg: A vote for Daley in spirit
* DeValle keeps Clerk’s office