Incumbents In Two Chicago Communities Hold Slim Leads In Undecided Races Day After Election

CHICAGO (CBS) -- A day after the election, two aldermanic races are still too close to call.

In the North Side's 33rd Ward, incumbent Deb Mell is virtually tied with challenger Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez. Only about 60 votes separated the race as of Wednesday evening, according to the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners.

The other too-close-to-call race is playing out in Uptown, in the city's 46th Ward, where two-term incumbent James Cappelman leads challenger Marianne Lalonde by about 20 votes.

 

 

 

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