Chicago Mayoress
Jane Byrne, a political outsider only weeks ago, has become Chicago’s first woman Mayor — and with a bigger mandate than any of her five Democratic Party predecessors, including the legendary Richard Daley. Mrs Byrne won about 82 per cent of votes in the city’s Mayoral election, maintaining an unbroken Democrat rule in the nation’s secondlargest city since 1931. — Chicago.
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Press, 9 April 1979, Page 29
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