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Apr 13, 2023 · Republican Friedman was a 41-year-old Better Government Association lawyer when he challenged incumbent Mayor Richard J. Daley in 1971. Daley won the race, garnering nearly 70% of the vote ...
- Mitch Dudek
- mdudek@suntimes.com
Kinky Friedman was American singer-songwriter (and novelist, humorist, politician, and magazine columnist) Richard Samet Friedman (born in Chicago on 31 October 1944; died 26 June 2024) remembered for how he styled himself in the mold of popular American satirists Will Rogers and Mark Twain.
Apr 24, 2023 · Friedman, 93, died of complications from leukemia April 3 while in hospice care at the Smith Care Center at the Plymouth Harbor retirement community in Sarasota, Florida, said his wife of 51...
- Bob Goldsborough
Richard Friedman, a 41-year-old independent Democrat running as a Republican, was an attorney and former executive director of the watchdog organization Better Government Association. [8][7][9] Friedman was endorsed by the Rev. Jesse Jackson. [8] General election and results.
- Richard J. Daley
- 70.08%
- Democratic
- 740,137
Mar 1, 2012 · Director of Chicago Art Deco Society. Director of docomomo-us/Chicago. Former Director and General Counsel of Landmark Illinois. Teaches Historic Preservation Law at University of Chicago Law School, and in the Master’s Degree program at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Richard F. Friedman, a lifelong Chicagoan and Lecturer in the Historic Preservation program at SAIC, has always been interested in the built environment. Friedman, who is a practicing lawyer at the firm of Neal & Leroy, LLC , teaches the Preservation Law course each spring.
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Richard E. Friedman, a Chicago lawyer, ran against incumbent Richard J. Daley as the Republican candidate in the 1971 Chicago mayoral election. Daley ultimately defeated Friedman by winning 70% of the vote on April 6, 1971.