1971 Chicago mayoral election

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The 1971 Chicago mayoral election was a municipal contest in which long-serving Democratic mayor Richard J. Daley secured another term in office, reinforcing his dominance over the city’s political machine.

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instanceOf mayoral election
municipal election
country United States of America
surface form: United States
electionDate 1971-04-06
electionForOffice Mayor of Chicago
electionYear 1971
followed Democratic primary for Mayor of Chicago, 1971
Republican primary for Mayor of Chicago, 1971
incumbentAfterElection Richard J. Daley
incumbentBeforeElection Richard J. Daley
locatedIn Chicago, Illinois, United States
surface form: Chicago

Illinois
majorParty Democratic Party
Republican Party
nextElection 1975 Chicago mayoral election
notableFor continuation of the Chicago Democratic political machine under Richard J. Daley
officeContested Mayor of Chicago
partOf local elections in Chicago
partyOfIncumbentAfterElection Democratic Party
partyOfIncumbentBeforeElection Democratic Party
previousElection 1967 Chicago mayoral election
reinforced political dominance of Richard J. Daley in Chicago
resultedIn reelection of Richard J. Daley
termLength 4 years
tookPlaceIn Cook County, Illinois
type partisan election
winner Richard J. Daley
winningParty Democratic Party

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Richard J. Daley reElectedIn 1971 Chicago mayoral election