Ald. Marty Quinn to Not Seek Reelection
Quinn said he is leaving after 15 years, ending a tenure marked by clashes with Mayor Brandon Johnson and key votes on local policy.
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Alderman Marty Quinn to retire from Chicago City Council after 15 years
Ald. Marty Quinn announced Wednesday he will retire from the Chicago City Council at the end of his current term, becoming the first Council member to publicly state he will not seek reelection.
Ald. Marty Quinn to not seek reelection
CHICAGO — Alderperson Marty Quinn announced that he is not seeking a fifth term to city council next year. He succeeded longtime 13th Ward Ald. Frank Olivo in 2011 and was reelected three times. Quinn told Fran Spielman of the Chicago Sun-Times that he "left it all out on the field" and no longer has [...]
One of Mayor Brandon Johnson most ardent City Council adversaries won't seek reelection in 2027
<p>Ald. Marty Quinn (13th), who learned the game of Chicago politics at the feet of now-convicted former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan (D-Chicago), is calling it a career after 15 years in the City Council.</p><p>Quinn, 51, <a class="Link" href="<iframe allow="monetization" frameborder="0" height="200" scrolling="no" src="https://play.prx.org/e?ge=prx_12963_ec1fad9d-6972-4ca8-a782-47ec7e1fa3d4&uf=https%3A%2F%2Fpublicfeeds.net%2Ff%2F1296…
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