The Democratic primary for State's Attorney in Cook County saw Eileen O'Neill Burke emerging as the winner, potentially impacting the future of the office. Toni Preckwinkle commented on the Democrat slate's overall success despite her candidate not advancing. Concerns were raised about delays in election outcome reporting and the need for electoral changes in Chicago and Cook County.
How Eileen O’Neill Burke won the Democratic primary for Cook County state's attorney and what it might mean for the office of Cook County’s top prosecutor going forward. https://t.co/uqlI7Gpvo7
How did Eileen O'Neill Burke best Clayton Harris III and win the Democratic nomination for Cook County state’s attorney? A race breakdown with insights from recent Democratic primaries from @ad_quig & @Mabuckley88: https://t.co/Qk9cZl4O7q https://t.co/ZxOpGV5gkr
Eileen O’Neill Burke: How she won and what it might mean for the office of Cook County's top prosecutor going forward @ad_quig & @Mabuckley88 https://t.co/XX8jCfdZDj
The Dem. primary for State's Attorney revealed a few flaws in our elections. Voters shouldn't have to wait ten days to learn an election outcome. Chicago, Cook County, and the IGA need to make some changes. https://t.co/KdXAcSi0g8
Did the primary results signal a shift to the political winds in Chicago and Cook County? Toni Preckwinkle weighs in — and shares thoughts on the Democrat slate that had a nice result, despite her candidate for State’s Attorney not making advancing to November: @cbschicago https://t.co/YLUnwk8KPA