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Since Daley's death and the subsequent election of son Richard as mayor in 1989, the first Mayor Daley has become known as " Boss Daley ," " Old Man Daley ," " Papa Bear ," or " Daley Senior " to residents of Chicago.
Police use of force was an issue in Daley's tenures as States Attorney and Mayor.
Daley finished an embarrassing third in the three-way primary including incumbent Mayor Jane Byrne, a former protege of Daley's father.
Huels chaired the City Council's Tansportation Committee and became Mayor Daley's floor leader.
The $ 40 million-a-year Hired Truck program was the biggest scandal of Daley's first 15 years as Mayor.
Mayor Daley's son Patrick R. Daley was an MBA student at the University of Chicago's Business School, working as an unpaid intern at Cardinal Growth, a Chicago venture capital firm.
Patrick R. Daley and his cousin, Mayor Daley's nephew, Robert G. Vanecko had a hidden interest in a sewer-inspection company whose business with the City of Chicago rose sharply while they were owners.
Concourse disclosed its investors to the city, as required, and Mayor Daley's son Patrick wasn ’ t one of them.
On December 3, 2007, shortly after Patrick received the last of those payments, Mayor Daley's City Hall press secretary, Jacquelyn Heard said Patrick Daley “ has no financial interest with the Wi-Fi contract at O ’ Hare .” "... he conflict of interest was blatant ," the Chicago Sun-Times editorialized.
In 2003 an operating company included over 80 investors, including some of Mayor Daley's friends and neighbors won, under controversial circumstances, a lucrative contract to operate Park Grill, the only restaurant in Millenium Park.
Perhaps in reply to a control room for objectivity, referencing Daley's refusal to be interviewed by John Chancellor earlier in the evening, Brinkley can be heard over the McGovern demonstration to have scolded " Mayor Daley had his chance!
In April 2001, Sun-Times architecture critic Lee Bey quit to join the administration of then-Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley as Daley's deputy mayoral chief of staff, responsible for downtown planning, rewriting the city's zoning code and affordable housing issues.
However, up until Operation Silver Shovel Giles did have Mayor Richard M. Daley's support and that of other well-known area figures — some of whom continued their support during the controversy.
He also tried and convicted many of Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley's top aides, most notably Alderman Tom Keane and County Clerk Matt Danaher, on various corruption charges.
In the 1976 election, he won 65 percent of the vote over Democratic Secretary of State Michael Howlett, who had defeated incumbent Governor Daniel Walker in the primary and who had the support of Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley's political machine.
The enmity between Walker and Mayor Richard J. Daley's political organization was deep.
Daley succeeded Rahm Emanuel, who served as Chief of Staff during the first two years of the President's term and left the position in October 2010 to run to succeed Daley's brother as Mayor of Chicago, and Pete Rouse, who was serving as the interim Chief of Staff.
Another aspect of park history were the Young Lords Lincoln Park neighborhood sit ins and take-overs of institutions under the leadership of Jose Cha Cha Jimenez, protesting the displacement of Latinos by Mayor Richard J. Daley's urban renewal policies.
With the help of Lee Flaherty, the event's founder who operated out of Flair House in the Near North Side community area of Chicago, Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley's support for the marathon was enlisted.
During these same years Kennedy also served as chairman of Mayor Richard J. Daley's Mayor's Committee for Economic and Cultural Growth in Chicago.
After nearly a week of closed-door negotiations, the City Council announced that Bilandic had been selected to serve as Acting Mayor for approximately six months, until a By-election could be held to choose a mayor to fill out the remaining two years in the late Mayor Daley's term.
Puerto Rican self determination and Gentrification or displacement became the primary focus early on in Chicago due to Mayor Daley's ruthless patronage machine that eventually evicted the entire Puerto Rican and several Mexican communities of that city from prime real estate, near downtown and near the lakefront areas.
It garnered 39 % of the vote against Mayor Richard J. Daley's political machine candidate, Chris Cohen.

Mayor and budgets
In addition, Council members review budgets submitted by the Mayor ; provide for an annual audit of the City ’ s accounts and financial transactions ; organize standing committees and hold public hearings to address important issues which impact Atlantic City.
The Mayor and Council are responsible for casting a vision and direction for the city, enacting legislation in the form of ordinances and resolutions, adopting and amending budgets, making appointments to the different boards and commissions and determining the policies of the City.
The City Council of Tehran () is the elected council that presides over the city of Tehran, elects the Mayor of Tehran, and budgets of the Municipality of Tehran.

Mayor and ran
This was later used when the man behind this campaign, David Stern, ran for Seattle Mayor in 1993.
According to Dern, who ran twice as a Natural Law candidate for U. S. Senate and once for the Hartland Township Board of Trustees, the party will appear on the 2012 presidential ballot ticket In August 2012, the party nominated former Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson for president.
Byrne also ran against the younger Mayor Daley in 1991, but by this time she was very much a marginal figure.
In the ensuing dispute, Tyler ( supposedly ) drew his dagger, and William Walworth, the Lord Mayor of London, drew his sword and attacked Tyler, mortally wounding him in the neck ; Sir John Cavendish, one of the King's knights, drew his sword and ran it through Tyler's stomach, killing him almost instantly.
In 1974, Brown ran in a highly contested Democratic primary for Governor of California against Speaker of the California Assembly Bob Moretti, San Francisco Mayor Joseph L. Alioto, Representative Jerome R. Waldie, and others.
Lastman ran for the mayoralty of the new " megacity " against incumbent Toronto Mayor Barbara Hall.
In 1968, Stevens ran for the Republican nomination for U. S. Senate, but lost in the primary to Anchorage Mayor Elmer E. Rasmuson.
He also ran for Mayor of Buenos Aires in 2000, and lost to Aníbal Ibarra.
In 1985 the book was turned into an Off Broadway musical, Mayor, that ran for around 250 performances.
In 1989, he ran for a fourth term as Mayor but lost the Democratic primary to David Dinkins, who went on to defeat Rudy Giuliani in the general election.
DeLeon was on the committee which nominated Henry George ran for Mayor in that same year, and he spoke in public several times on George's behalf during the course of the campaign.
The SLP ran candidates under its own name for the first time in the New York elections of 1886, in which it put forward a full ticket headed by J. Edward Hall as its gubernatorial nominee and Alexander Jonas as its candidate for Mayor of New York.
Thomas ran for office five times in quick succession on the Socialist ticket — for Governor of New York in 1924, for Mayor of New York in 1925 and 1929, for New York State Senate in 1926, for Alderman in 1927.
Humphrey, with a coalition state organizations, city bosses such as Mayor Richard Daley, and labor unions won the nomination and ran against Republican Richard Nixon and independent George Wallace in the general election.
The Democratic Progressive Party ran former Taipei Mayor Chen Shui-bian and Taoyuan County magistrate Annette Lu for vice president.
Lamitan City's incumbent Vice Mayor Arleigh Eisma ran unopposed.
Councillor David Miller ran for Mayor on a platform to stop the building of the bridge, a position supported by Community Air and other local community groups.
The pro-Government Mayor of Nablus complained to the High Commissioner that, " During the last searches effected in villages properties were destroyed, jewels stolen, and the Holy Qu ' ran torn, and this has increased the excitement of the fellahin.
In 2000 he ran unsuccessfully for Mayor of Paris.
He ran for Taipei City Mayor in November 2010, but was defeated by the incumbent Hau Lung-pin by a 12-point margin.
Gravel defeated Gruening in the Democratic primary, but Gruening ran in the general election as an independent, taking third place, behind Gravel and Republican former Anchorage Mayor Elmer E. Rasmuson.
Although municipal elections in California are non-partisan, the resources of the party were directed against him when he ran for Mayor of Los Angeles the following year against incumbent Republican Norris Poulson.
In the Democratic Party, many people were speculated to run, but many of them declined, including State Senator Colleen Hanabusa, then Senate President Bobby Bunda, former Congressman Ed Case ( who ran for U. S. Senate ), U. S. Congressman Neil Abercrombie, and Hawaii County Mayor Harry Kim.
Cargo ran for Mayor of Albuquerque in 1993, but was defeated by Martin Chávez.

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