Chicago Sun-Times

Ford enters mayor’s race, vows to champion West Side

- BY ADAM THORP, STAFF REPORTER athorp@suntimes.com | @AdamKThorp

State Rep. La Shawn Ford on Thursday said he will join the race for mayor of Chicago as a champion for communitie­s like the West Side neighborho­ods he represents in Springfiel­d.

The decision comes after he talked to three other people now running for mayor, he said, but couldn’t support any of them.

None, he said, “agreed that we should make sure that the city has a focus on directing attention to the communitie­s that need it the most. Most of the people I talked to [said] ‘I want to be the mayor for the entire City.’ I said, that’s what you’re supposed to be, but in order to make this beautiful city more beautiful, you have to go where the fire is,” Ford said.

Ford points to his work on criminal justice reform, pre-K and child care, and gun violence prevention bills in Springfiel­d as proof he can deliver for Chicago.

He’d balance the needs of poor communitie­s with the concerns of taxpayers and the need for the city to meet its pension obligation­s by drawing in more state and federal money, Ford said.

Voters should be skeptical of any candidate with a strong connection to the institutio­nal Democratic Party in Cook County, Ford said, including two already in the race — Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkl­e and former White House Chief of Staff and U.S. Commerce Secretary Bill Daley.

“We know what we’re going to get with that type of relationsh­ip. We’re going to have more establishm­ent politics that have cost this city billions of dollars and left millions of people disenfranc­hised and leaving the city,” Ford said.

Ford says he has three times the 12,500 petition signatures he needs to get on the ballot. His campaign committee had more than $12,000 on hand at the end of September, according to his quarterly report, and has reported $14,500 in contributi­ons so far in the last quarter of the year.

His official campaign launch is slated for Nov. 8 at Sankofa Cultural Arts and Business Center in Austin.

Ford is unopposed for his 8th District House seat in next week’s election. In 2014, Ford pleaded guilty to one count of misdemeano­r tax fraud, ending a case that began with 17 felony charges and prompting Ford to declare he had been vindicated. The judge in the case said the offense Ford pleaded to was “fundamenta­lly a mistake.”

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State Rep. La Shawn Ford

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