The Chicago Board of Ethics is expected to announce Tuesday if a Mayor Lori Lightfoot campaign issue will be sent to the inspector general.
The mayor blamed a campaign staff member for making a mistake."We will cooperate with any investigation that's out there. We've said that we will do that. And I'm confident that what any investigator will find was this was a mistake, not born of intentionality," Lightfoot said.
Five weeks away from Election Day, the mayor is pushing polling numbers collected by her own campaign between Jan. 18 to 22, showing her in the lead, with 25% of the vote.In regards to the Lightfoot campaign complaint, the board of ethics said it will release more information on its website and Twitter feed Tuesday.
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