Chicago Sun-Times

Anna M. Valencia for city clerk

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Incumbent Anna M. Valencia is the only candidate who is cleared at the moment to run for city clerk, but the names of two other candidates also are on the ballot for now. This is because they are appealing a decision by the Chicago Board of Elections that they are not eligible candidates.

In the event their eligibilit­y is restored, we thought we should make it clear: We endorse Valencia.

Valencia, who was appointed to the clerk post two years ago and is making her first run for elective office, created a four-month city sticker for people who can’t immediatel­y afford to pay for a full-year sticker. Her office also started streaming City Council proceeding­s on mobile devices.

In addition, Valencia rolled out Chicago’s CityKey identifica­tion card program, which has been especially helpful to immigrants, transgende­r people and the homeless. She put in safeguards to protect the identities of undocument­ed immigrants, in case the Trump administra­tion seeks informatio­n about them. It is a well-thought-out program.

Voters will also see the names of Patricia Horton and Elizabeth “Betty” Arias-Ibarra on the ballot, but if those candidates do not win before the Appellate Court, votes for them will not be counted. They already have been ruled off the ballot by the Chicago Board of Elections and a circuit court judge.

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