Lori Elaine Lightfoot

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Lori Elaine Lightfoot is an American attorney and politician who served as the 56th mayor of Chicago and the city’s first Black woman and openly gay person to hold the office.

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Lori Elaine Lightfoot canonical 1

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instanceOf LGBT politician
attorney
human
mayor
politician
birthPlace Massillon, Ohio, United States
campaignSlogan Bring in the Light
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
degree Bachelor of Arts
Juris Doctor
educatedAt University of Chicago Law School
University of Michigan
electedIn 2019 Chicago mayoral election
employer City of Chicago
Mayer Brown (law firm)
surface form: Mayer Brown
familyName Lightfoot
fieldOfWork criminal justice reform
public administration
givenName Lori
hasChild 1 daughter
hasEthnicity African American
languageSpoken English
memberOfPoliticalParty Democratic Party
middleName Elaine
notableAchievement first Black woman to serve as mayor of Chicago
first openly gay person to serve as mayor of Chicago
notableFor COVID-19 pandemic response in Chicago
police reform advocacy
notableWork Chicago Police Accountability Task Force report
occupation lawyer
politician
prosecutor
officeEndTime 2023-05-15
officeStartTime 2019-05-20
ordinalInOffice 56th mayor of Chicago
positionHeld Chair of the Chicago Police Accountability Task Force
Mayor of Chicago
President of the Chicago Police Board
precededBy Rahm Emanuel
residence City of Chicago
surface form: Chicago
sexOrGender female
sexualOrientation lesbian
spouse Amy Eshleman
succeededBy Brandon Johnson
workLocation City of Chicago
surface form: Chicago

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Lori Lightfoot (as Mayor of Chicago) name Lori Elaine Lightfoot
subject surface form: Lori Lightfoot