Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel failed to get enough votes Tuesday to avoid a runoff election, the Associated Press reported. He needed to garner just over 50% of the vote to solidify his re-election bid for a second term as mayor of the Windy City.
Emanuel will face off against Jesus “Chuy” Garcia, the commissioner of Cook County, in an April 7 runoff election. With more than 80% of precincts reporting, Emanuel led his opponents with 45.5% of the vote, according to the AP. Garcia polled second with 33.9% of the vote.









