Ward One Aldermanic Democratic Primary Winner Harry Huntley Advances to November 4 General Election Following Win of More Than 50% of Votes

Ward One aldermanic primary candidate Harry Huntley has advanced to November 4, 2025 general election after securing more than half of the votes during the September primary. 
According to city officials, Huntley won the primary election held on September 16, 2025, with 51.06% of the votes. All candidates who prevail in the November general election will be sworn into office on Monday, December 1, 2025.
"Our campaign is grateful to have won the Democratic primary with an outright majority of votes. We ran a campaign unapologetically on moving the city forward, and voters enthusiastically embraced that energy, expertise, and positive vision. Thank you to my wife and family, our incredible campaign team, and every Ward One resident who trusted me with your vote," Alderman Huntley said in a statement. "Our campaign is grateful to have won the Democratic primary with an outright majority of votes. We ran a campaign unapologetically on moving the city forward, and voters enthusiastically embraced that energy, expertise, and positive vision. Thank you to my wife and family, our incredible campaign team, and every Ward One resident who trusted me with your vote."
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