We’re confident that we’ve got the signatures necessary to get on the ballot, full stop.
Petition challenges are the old Chicago way—and so is Toni Preckwinkle. Preckwinkle lacked the courage to take on Emanuel and aligns herself with the likes of Berrios and Burke, so it’s no surprise that she’s trying to take out the only independent reform candidate in this race. It won’t work. While Preckwinkle plays the political games of the past, I’m looking towards the future and working hard every day to build a transparent and accountable City Hall.
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The campaign of Mayoral Candidate Bill Daley announced that it is not filing any petition challenges in the upcoming mayoral election. Campaign manager Jorge Neri released the following statement:
“We went through a rigorous process to verify our signatures and feel confident with what we filed. Given Bill’s desire for greater access to the ballot, we chose not to file challenges against any candidate.”
In response to the petition challenge filed by the Jerry Joyce campaign, Neri said, “We have not seen the Joyce challenge. However, we are looking into questionable tactics surrounding the Joyce campaign’s challenge and our team will take appropriate action with the proper authorities as necessary.”
…Adding… Joyce…
The campaign of mayoral candidate Jerry Joyce on Monday filed a challenge against the petitions of William Daley, citing the lack of sufficient valid signatures.
Meanwhile, the Joyce campaign remained confident in the quality of its own submission, with some 30,000 signatures collected over months from all corners of the city by a team that was unpaid and 100 percent volunteer.
“This was the first real test of this campaign and our success demonstrates the strong desire for new leadership in this city,” Joyce said.