Chicago's mayor can't be recalled under Illinois law. A new bill aims to change that.
Rep. LaShawn Ford has been trying to get such a mechanism on the books since 2015, in the wake of the fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald by then-Chicago police officer Jason Van Dyke.
It is a movement gaining strength on several fronts: a push to establish a recall election for Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson.
There is no provision for such an election under Illinois state law, but Representatives Anthony De Lucca and LaShawn Ford this week introduced House Bill 1084, which would create a process for clear and effective process for doing so.
I think there is a push now much greater than Its ever been, said Ford, a fellow Democrat, who in the past has worked closely with Johnson.
"Its not about Brandon Johnson, its about good government and making sure that this mechanism is on the books, Ford said.
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