Chicago Sun-Times

Maria Pappas mulling mayoral run: ‘I get what the city needs’

- BY RACHEL HINTON, STAFF REPORTER rhinton@suntimes.com | @rrhinton

Just months after declaring “I love my job, and I ain’t going anywhere,” Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas said Tuesday that she might like to go to City Hall.

The veteran county politician said she is setting up an explorator­y committee for a potential mayoral run and will begin polling in the next four or five days.

“I think I get it — I think I get what the city needs,” Pappas said. “I want to see the city go in the right direction.”

Pappas joins a long list of people now weighing a bid in the wake of Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s decision last week not to seek reelection.

She pointed to her proven record of fiscal responsibi­lity and her work automating her office over the past 20 years as key qualificat­ions.

A lawyer with a Ph.D. in psychology, Pappas, 69, has sought higher office before. She ran for the U.S. Senate in 2004, finishing fourth in the eight-candidate Democratic primary, which was won by Barack Obama. With 6 percent of the vote, she finished just ahead of Gery Chico, who is also mulling a mayoral run.

Pappas also ran for the Cook County Board presidency in 1994, losing to John Stroger.

The Near North Side resident is running unopposed for a sixth term as treasurer in November. In March, she beat primary challenger Peter Gariepy.

A week before winning the primary, Pappas told the Sun-Times repeatedly that no one is going to push her out of office, telling a reporter, “I love my job, and I ain’t going anywhere.”

“Just the thought of anybody thinking that I’m going to leave because I’m old, fat and ugly — ain’t happening,” Pappas said at the time.

 ?? RICH HEIN/SUN-TIMES ?? Maria Pappas is running unopposed for a sixth term as Cook County treasurer.
RICH HEIN/SUN-TIMES Maria Pappas is running unopposed for a sixth term as Cook County treasurer.

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