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Sean Casten, formed a slate with two other Downers Grove residents, Ken Dawson, left, and Don Renner, to run for the District 99 school board. A slate of conservative candidates was defeated by the group, according to unofficial results. (James C. Svehla/for the Chicago Tribune) Voters across the Chicago suburbs and around the state turned back attempts to pull local school boards to the right in Tuesday’s elections, though conservative candidates had pockets of success, winning enough seats to take control in some districts. Typically low-cost, low-interest school board races have become national political proxy fights following the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Chicago suburbs have become a key battleground. 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J.B. Pritzker says Brandon Johnson’s victory part of a ‘sea change’ in Midwestern politicsGov. J.B. Pritzker said Brandon Johnson’s narrow victory in the Chicago mayoral race is emblematic of a Democratic “Blue Wall” in Illinois and surrounding states.Chicago Tribune Group 3 Undo ' ' ' ' ' ' * How Brandon Johnson spent his first day as Chicago mayor-elect — and how he got thereJohnson raised about $11 million for his campaign, much less than Vallas, but had an effective ground game.Chicago Tribune Undo * * Chicago mayoral election: How your ward voted — including turnout — in race between Brandon Johnson and Paul VallasHere’s a look at the total number of votes cast in each precinct for Chicago's mayoral runoff election and how they compare with Feb. 28's results.Chicago Tribune Undo * Gov. J.B. Pritzker casts doubt on part of Brandon Johnson’s tax plan after first meeting with mayor-electGov. J.B. 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