More than a dozen Chicago races on Tuesday were forced into runoff elections to be decided April.
Despite voter turnout at a near-record low, millennial candidates, political newcomers and Chicago mainstays forged their way into another ballot battle come April.
Chicago Mayor
Lori Lightfoot
Toni Preckwinkle
Chicago City Treasurer
Melissa Conyears-Ervin
Ameya Pawar
5th Ward
Leslie Hairston
William Calloway
6th Ward
Roderick Sawyer
Deborah Foster-Bonner
15th Ward
Raymond Lopez
Rafael Yanez
16th Ward
Stephanie Coleman
Toni Foulkes
Local
20th Ward
Jeanette Taylor
Nicole Johnson
21st Ward
Howard Brookins Jr.
Marvin McNeil
25th Ward
Byron Sigcho-Lopez
Alex Acevedo
30th Ward
Ariel Reboyras
Jessica Gutierrez
31st Ward
Milly Santiago
Felix Cardona
33rd Ward
Rossana Rodriguez Sanchez
Deborah Mell
39th Ward
Samantha Nugent
Robert Murphy
40th Ward
Patrick O'Connor
Andre Vasquez
43rd Ward
Michele Smith
Derek Lindblom
46th Ward
James Cappleman
Marianne Lalonde
47th Ward
Matt Martin
Michael Negron