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Mayor Brandon Johnson's pick to fill the vacancy left by Carlos Ramirez-Rosa was approved 32-11 — an unusual show of ...
The Chicago City Council approved Mayor Brandon Johnson's pick to be the next 35th Ward alderman at a special meeting Monday.
On Monday, alderpeople approved Anthony Quezada with a 32-11 vote as the new alderperson of the 35th Ward, despite some opposition from City Council members over an anti-Black slur he wrote on a ...
Quezada was ultimately approved by a vote of 32–11. Alds. Brian Hopkins (2nd), Anthony Beale (9th), Desmon Yancy (5th), ...
Anthony Quezada was sworn-in as the new alderman for the 35th Ward at a special City Council meeting, filling the vacancy ...
We need to stand shoulder to shoulder in solidarity,” Quezada said, vowing to make the 35th Ward a better place to live for ...
Aldermen approved Cook County Commissioner Anthony Quezada as alderman of the 35th Ward Carlos Ramirez-Rosa resigned last ...
The 29-year-old Cook County commissioner replaces outgoing Ald. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa, who was tapped by Mayor Brandon Johnson ...
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Axios on MSNAld. Anthony Quezada confirmed after racial debateThe City Council confirmed Cook County Commissioner Anthony Quezada on Monday in a 32-11 vote to replace Ald. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa (now Parks CEO) in the 35th Ward. Why it matters: Quezada's ...
Chicago City Council members gathered Monday for a special meeting to vote in a new alderperson to represent the 35th Ward.
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNChicago City Council confirms Anthony Quezada as new 35th Ward aldermanThe Chicago City Council voted to confirm Anthony Quezada as the newest alderman on Monday, representing the 35th Ward.
The Chicago City Council approved Mayor Brandon Johnson’s pick to be the next 35th Ward alderman at a special meeting Monday.
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