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Longtime Chicago Ald. Roberto Maldonado, 26th, will join the parade of City Council members opting out of another term. The Chicago Board of Elections confirmed Maldonado withdrew his candidacy for… ...
Retiring Ald. Roberto Maldonado (26 th) on Wednesday endorsed Mayor Lori Lightfoot over the only Hispanic mayoral candidate, U.S. Rep. Jesus “Chuy” Garcia, D-Ill., calling Lightfoot the ...
Longtime Chicago Ald. Roberto Maldonado, 26th, will join the parade of City Council members opting out of another term. The Chicago Board of Elections confirmed Maldonado withdrew his candidacy ...
Ald. Roberto Maldonado leaving post 00:20. CHICAGO (CBS) -- Veteran Chicago Ald. Roberto Maldonado (26th) has withdrawn his candidacy for reelection. Chicago Board of Elections spokesman Max Bever ...
Ald. Maldonado (26th) becomes the 16th member of the Council not seeking reelection. He has served on the Council since 2009, when he was appointed by Mayor Richard M. Daley.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Northwest Side alderman Roberto Maldonado will not seek reelection this year. The 26th Ward alderman submitted a Withdrawal of Candidacy form his afternoon.
Maldonado's withdrawal is the latest in an exodus of veteran aldermen from City Hall. Ald. Roberto Maldonado built the 6,400-square-foot house in 2009, before the 606 trail opened, but has led ...
Ald. Roberto Maldonado (26th) was talking with CBS 2 about the dangerous intersection of Pulaski Road and Dickens Avenue, after neighbors complained they couldn't get an answer from him.
Alderman Roberto Maldonado (26th Ward) describes what is being done in the community to help those in Puerto Rico affected by Hurricane Maria, which he predicts will take at least 20 years to recover.
Nancy Maldonado, the wife of Ald. Roberto Maldonaldo, passed away on Tuesday. Nancy Maldonado died after a “courageous battle with cancer,” an announcement from the alderman's staff read.
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