Chicago Sun-Times

Cook County Board, 11th District

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In 2016,

Cook County Commission­er

John P. Daley voted for the soda tax that went into effect last year and raised the price of sweetened beverages by a penny an ounce.

The people who live in his district let him know how unhappy they were about it. “I heard from the people in my district, and I responded,” Daley, a Democrat, said in an interview with the SunTimes Editorial Board.

Against the wishes of County Board President Toni Preckwinkl­e, Daley reversed himself and voted to repeal the tax. His vote gave cover to a few other Democrats to follow suit and kill the tax.

Daley’s opponent for County Board commission­er in the 11th District, Republican Steven S. Graves, gives the incumbent credit for listening to the people and reacting accordingl­y. So do we. It’s no small thing to say no to Preckwinkl­e, although probably easier for anybody named Daley.

We endorse Daley for reelection. But we’d be remiss if we didn’t bring up an important concern his challenger has raised: If elected, will Daley, who is 71, complete his new four-year term? Or will he step away before the term is up to let party leaders hand-pick his successor? That would be the Chicago way.

Daley himself was appointed to the County Board in 1992. But he says that as long as he’s healthy, he’ll see the job through.

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John P. Daley

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