Angela Clay

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Angela Clay is an American politician and activist. She is the alderwoman for the 46th ward in the Chicago City Council, having won the 2023 election for the office. The 46th ward includes portions of the Uptown and Lakeview neighborhoods.

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Angela Clay
Member of the Chicago City Council
from the 46th ward
Assumed office
May 15, 2023
Preceded byJames Cappleman
Personal details
Born (1991-03-30) March 30, 1991 (age 33)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S
Political partyDemocratic
EducationDePaul University (BA)
Websitewww.46thward.com
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Early life and career

Clay grew up in Uptown, Chicago, where she attended Joseph Brennemann Elementary School and Uplift High School.[1][2] She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in public policy from DePaul University.[3] She worked as a community organizer with Northside Action for Justice and served as the board president for Voice of the People, an affordable housing nonprofit.[4] She also served as a community representative on the local school council for Brennemann Elementary School.[5][6]

Alderperson campaigns

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In the 2019 election, Clay challenged incumbent 46th ward alderman James Cappleman. She placed fourth in the first round election, and Cappleman went on to win the runoff.[7]

In the 2023 election, Clay once again announced her run for alderperson of the 46th ward, which was an open seat due to Cappleman's pending retirement. In the first round election on February 28, 2023, she placed first with 36.1% of the vote and advanced to the runoff against Kim Walz.[7] Clay received endorsements and contributions from several unions including the Chicago Teachers Union, the Illinois Nurses Association, and the Service Employees International Union.[8] She also received support from progressive elected officials such as Maria Hadden, Matt Martin, Mike Simmons, and members of the City Council Democratic Socialist Caucus,[9] former 46th ward alderwoman Helen Shiller,[4] and local organizations such as ONE People's Campaign, Asian American Midwest Progressives, and Jewish Council on Urban Affairs Votes.[10][9] The race became the only City Council election where campaign contribution limits were lifted, due to expenditures supporting Walz surpassing $100,000.[8][11] On April 4, Clay won the runoff election.[10][12][13]

Chicago City Council (2023-present)

Upon taking office, Clay said that her early goals included summer youth programming and addressing the needs of the surge of migrants and asylum seekers being bussed to the city.[14]

Electoral history

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2023 Chicago aldermanic election, 46th ward, runoff election[15]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Angela Clay 9,963 56.18%
Nonpartisan Kim Walz 7,772 43.82%
Total votes 17,735 100%
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2023 Chicago aldermanic election, 46th ward, general election[16]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Angela Clay 5,663 36.1
Nonpartisan Kim Walz 4,048 25.8
Nonpartisan Marianne Lalonde 2,760 17.6
Nonpartisan Patrick Nagle 1,764 11.3
Nonpartisan Roushaunda Williams 1,154 7.4
Nonpartisan Michael Cortez 283 1.8
Total votes 15,672 100.0
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2019 Chicago aldermanic election, 46th ward, general election[17]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan James Cappleman (incumbent) 6,082 44.07
Nonpartisan Marianne Lalonde 2,494 18.07
Nonpartisan Erika Wozniak Francis 2,324 16.84
Nonpartisan Angela Clay 2,127 15.41
Nonpartisan Justin Kreindler 545 3.95
Nonpartisan Jon-Robert McDowell 229 1.66
Total votes 13,801 100
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References

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