Chicago mayoral election, 2003
Chicago Mayoral election, 2003

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| Nominee |
Richard M. Daley |
Paul Jakes |
Patricia McAllister |
| Popular vote |
363,553 |
64,941 |
27,350 |
| Percentage |
78.05% |
14.02% |
5.90% |
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| Nominee |
Joseph McAfee, Jr. |
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| Popular vote |
7,488 |
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| Percentage |
1.62% |
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The Chicago Mayoral election of 2003 saw incumbent Mayor Richard M. Daley easily reelected against small and divided opposition, resulting in his best electoral showing of his career (78%). All of his opponents had little electoral experience.
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