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How Lori Lightfoot became the first Chicago mayor to lose reelection in 40 years

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Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot conceded her reelection bid last night.
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Good morning, Broadsheet readers! Julie Su will be President Joe Biden’s next labor secretary; the Supreme Court hears oral arguments about student loan relief; and Lori Lightfoot is ousted in Chicago. Happy Wednesday!

Chicago’s choice. For the first time in 40 years, a Chicago mayor lost reelection. Lori Lightfoot ranked third in a nine-way election last night, ending her bid for a second term as the race advances to an April runoff vote.

Lightfoot rose to Chicago’s top political position in 2019, in a race in which she won all 50 of the city’s wards. At the time, she ran on a promise to end corruption and backroom dealing. The 60-year-old was Chicago’s first Black female mayor and the first openly gay mayor of the United States’ third-largest city.

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot conceded her reelection bid last night.
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So what happened? Two major forces are to blame: a battle with powerful unions and a rise in crime that voters and opponents blamed on the mayor.

Lightfoot has spent recent months locked in a battle with the Chicago Teachers Union. The animosity goes back four years, to when Lightfoot first took office; a teachers’ strike that year grew contentious. School closures and Lightfoot’s efforts to reopen schools during the pandemic didn’t help; the union pushed back against early 2021 reopening plans and accused Lightfoot of failing to negotiate. The union backed Lightfoot’s competitor, Brandon Johnson, a former teacher who surged late in the campaign and will now advance to the runoff.

Other candidates—including Paul Vallas, who earned the most votes yesterday with a tough-on-crime, pro-police message—capitalized on a concern among Chicagoans about crime levels. Lightfoot also fought with the city’s police union over a COVID-19 vaccine mandate.

Lightfoot conceded the race last night. “I will be rooting and praying for our next mayor to deliver for the people of the city for years to come,” she said in her concession speech.

By a twist of fate, the last Chicago mayor to lose reelection was Jane Byrne in 1983. Byrne was the city’s first female mayor.

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Promoted. Julie Su beat out the competition to be nominated as Biden’s next labor secretary, a promotion from her current spot as deputy secretary. Su was the favorite among candidates, but others like Sara Nelson, president of a flight attendants union, received praise from the likes of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.). Washington Post

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Grounded progress. Despite years of advocacy, the airline industry is struggling to bring women into leadership positions and board seats. Women hold just 13% of executive positions among more than 100 airline carriers; by comparison, women comprise 21% of board seats in the financial sector. Bloomberg

Slow down fashion. Inditex, the Spanish corporation that owns fast fashion retailer Zara and is led by Marta Ortega, produced 565,027 metric tons of garments in 2021. Although the company is investing in sustainable fashion startups, the EU is likely to slap down restrictions on mass production as part of an effort to make all clothes “long-lived and recyclable” by 2030. Japan Times

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