Chicago Sun-Times

Can ex- Gov. Quinn keep Emanuel from winning a third term?

- MICHAEL SNEED msneed@ suntimes. com | @ sneedlings

Sneed has learned a movement is afoot to vote Mayor Rahm Emanuel out . . . before he’s voted in! It could undermine the Rahmster’s reelection bid.

Translatio­n: It’s seemingly hush- hush, but petitions are being feverishly circulated to place a binding referendum on the November ballot to limit Chicago mayors’ tenure to two terms.

Explanatio­n: If the referendum to limit the mayor’s reign to two terms passes on Nov. 6, Emanuel — who is seeking a third term in office next Feb. 26 — is out! “It’s not personal,” said former Gov. Pat

Quinn, who is helping ramrod a grass- roots effort that could derail Emanuel’s well- funded steamrolle­r.

“Chicago is the only one of the 10 largest cities in America that doesn’t have a two- term limit for mayor. New York does. L. A. does.

“President George Washington only served eight years.

“King George of England was on the throne for 59 years — and was stunned Washington would voluntaril­y term limit himself!

“If two terms in office was good enough for Barack Obama, it should be good enough for Rahm,” said Quinn.

“Besides, Chicago has never had in its 181- year history a binding referendum on a ballot,” said Quinn. “So we’ve been quietly out collecting signatures.”

The upshot: “We need 100,000 signatures by the filing deadline August 6 to get the referendum on the November 6 ballot — and we are halfway there already with 50,000 signatures,” he said.

The bank shot: “The upcoming primary and possible runoff should draw big voter turnout and should be a big help in gathering signatures,” Quinn added.

The end shot: “We are planning a major summer offensive to collect the rest of the petition signatures at all kinds of events; farm- ers markets; church festivals; bingo parties.

“It just requires a majority plus one on November 6 to win the referendum,” said Quinn, who successful­ly led a consumer advocate grass- roots campaign via referendum creating the Citizens Utility Board.

“Our grassroots ( takecharge­chicago.org) volunteers will be everywhere.”

The Trump pardon . . .

President Donald Trump’s decision at the request of reality star Kim Kardashian

West to commute the life sentence of firsttime nonviolent drug offender Alice Marie

Johnson has a vague Chicago connection. Explanatio­n: Johnson took educationa­l and vocational programs at a federal prison in Aliceville, Alabama, where she has been incarcerat­ed since 1996 — and helped coordinate the prison’s Special Olympics.

Backshot: The Special Olympics began here, the brainchild of Illinois Supreme Court

Justice Anne Burke, who once taught vocational programs at the Chicago Park District.

Ring, ring . . .

Watch for Ald. Edward Burke ( 14th) to create a hotline for parents and schoolchil­dren in his ward who may have experience­d the nightmare of sex abuse and bullying at the hands of Chicago Public School employees.

Buckshot: It “follows in the wake of utterly reprehensi­ble disclosure­s of failures in our Chicago Public School system to protect our youngsters from school board personnel who have sexually abused them,” said Burke, who was one of the first aldermen to tackle the scourge of child pornograph­y decades ago.

Ringtone: “There will be two hotlines for our Southwest Side community to provide appropriat­e law enforcemen­t or medical counseling, one for Spanish- speaking and one for English- speaking residents,” said Burke.

Shock shot: “We also plan to call upon tech companies who have the capacity to analyze school board electronic and computer devices to see if they may have been used to access child porn sites!”

Beware.

A man of substance . . .

Condolence­s to the family of retired

Judge George N. Leighton, who died Wednesday at the age of 105. A mentor to me as a City News Bureau cub reporter in the late 1960s, he was an elegant, brilliant jurist. A man one never forgets. Let’s hope his wish to be buried at Arlington National Cemetery comes true.

Sneedlings . . .

I spy: Sports legends Denis Savard; Bobby Valentine; Ray “Boom Boom” Mancini; Dan Pastorini; Mike Adamle; Peter Longo; Paulie Malignaggi; Dan Hampton; Eric Soderholm; Phil Villapiano; Vince Ferragamo and Angel Manfredy in attendance at the Royal Fox Country Club in St. Charles on Monday for the 11th Annual Tommy Lasorda Golf Open . . . . Today’s birthdays: Allen Iver

son, 43; Mike Pence, 59; and Fetty Wap, 27.

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 ?? SUN- TIMES FILES ?? Former Gov. Pat Quinn ( left) is aiding an effort to limit Mayor Rahm Emanuel to two terms.
SUN- TIMES FILES Former Gov. Pat Quinn ( left) is aiding an effort to limit Mayor Rahm Emanuel to two terms.
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