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The mayoral race in Aurora, Illinois’ second most populous metropolis, regarded to slim down to 2 candidates after Tuesday’s major, with Mayor Richard Irvin and at-large Ald. John Laesch apparently on their option to a runoff election in April.
With most precincts reporting in Kane, DuPage, Will and Kendall counties, Irvin and Laesch had far outpaced the opposite three candidates. In Kane County, Irvin had 37.5% of the vote, in comparison with Laesch with 31.2%.
Irvin served on the Aurora Metropolis Council for a decade earlier than being elected mayor in 2017 with about 56% of the vote, successful once more in 2021 with 54.1%. Throughout his failed bid for governor in 2022, he touted the success of companies within the metropolis and declining crime charges — although crime rates fluctuated throughout his tenure — as reflections of his management.
Together with Laesch, Irvin’s challengers Tuesday have been: Ald. Ted Mesiacos (third), former tenth Ward alderperson Judd Lofchie, and Karina Garcia, president of the Aurora Regional Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
Lofchie and Laesch misplaced to Irvin within the 2021 mayoral race, every successful lower than half the 54.17% Irvin garnered.