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Patrick Daley Thompson

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Patrick Thompson
Thompson in 2016
Member of the Chicago City Council
from the 11th ward
In office
May 18, 2015 – February 14, 2022
Preceded byJames Balcer
Succeeded byNicole Lee
Personal details
Born
Patrick Daley Thompson

(1969-07-08) July 8, 1969 (age 55)
Political partyDemocratic
EducationSaint Mary's University, Minnesota (BA)
John Marshall Law School, Chicago (JD)

Patrick Daley Thompson (born July 8, 1969) is an American former politician and convicted felon who most recently served as an alderman from Chicago's 11th ward and was previously a commissioner of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago. A member of the prominent Daley family, he is a grandson of Richard J. Daley and a nephew of Richard M. Daley, both of whom served as longtime mayors of Chicago.[1]

Early life

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The son of Patricia (née Daley), a schoolteacher, and Bill Thompson, a real estate developer, following his parents' divorce, Patrick and his siblings moved to Bridgeport with their mother to be closer to her family.[citation needed]

Water Reclamation District Board of Commissioners

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In 2012, Daley successfully ran for a position on the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago Board of Commissioners. His campaign received sizable fundraising, and endorsements from high-profile politicians, including Michael Madigan, Rahm Emanuel, Edward M. Burke, Toni Preckwinkle, and John P. Daley, as well as the endorsement of the Cook County Democratic Party.[2]

Aldermanic career

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Thompson, who succeeded long-time alderman James Balcer, was elected to office in a runoff election against John Kozlar in April 2015 and sworn in on May 18, 2015.[3] The 11th ward encompasses several neighborhoods on Chicago's South Side, including Bridgeport, where Thompson was raised and currently resides.

Thompson was reelected in 2019. In the runoff of the 2019 Chicago mayoral election, Daley Thompson endorsed Toni Preckwinkle.[4]

Conviction

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On April 29, 2021, Thompson was indicted on federal charges related to the investigation into the collapse of Washington Federal Bank for Savings. He was charged with two counts of making false statements to the FDIC and five counts of filing false income-tax returns.[5] On February 14, 2022, Thompson was convicted on all charges.[6] According to Illinois law, Thompson's federal conviction makes him ineligible to continue serving as the 11th Ward alderman and bans him from running for public office in the future.[7]

On July 6, 2022, Thompson was sentenced to four months in prison for these charges.[8] He began serving his sentence in August 2022 at a medium-security prison in Oxford, Wisconsin.[9] Thompson appealed his case to the US Supreme Court, arguing that his statements were misleading but truthful.[10] In March 2025, the Supreme Court ruled that Thompson's statements specifically needed to be false for prosecution, but it remanded the case to the lower courts for that assessment.[11]

Electoral History

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2012 Water Reclamation District Board election Democratic primary[12]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Debra Shore (incumbent) 194,936 21.05
Democratic Kari K. Steele 182,369 19.70
Democratic Patrick Daley Thompson 162,329 17.53
Democratic Patricia Young 129,670 14.01
Democratic Patricia Horton 128,432 13.87
Democratic Stella B. Black 125,147 13.52
Write-in Others 2,968 0.32
Total votes 925,851 100
2012 Water Reclamation District Board general election[13]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Debra Shore (incumbent) 1,071,670 26.34
Democratic Kari K. Steele 919,841 22.61
Democratic Patrick Daley Thompson 893,178 21.96
Republican Harold "Noonie" Ward 334,207 8.22
Republican Carl Segvich 341,603 8.40
Green Dave Ehrlich 200,953 4.94
Green Karen Roothaan 189,505 4.66
Green Nasrin R. Khalili 117,089 2.88
Total votes 4,068,046 100
Chicago 11th ward aldermanic general election, 2015[14]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Patrick Daley Thompson 4,644 48.37
Nonpartisan John K. Kozlar 3,399 35.40
Nonpartisan Maureen F. Sullivan 1,558 16.23
Total votes 9,601 100
Chicago 11th ward aldermanic runoff election, 2015[15]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Patrick Daley Thompson 7,229 58.09
Nonpartisan John K. Kozlar 5,216 41.91
Total votes 12,445 100
Chicago 11th ward aldermanic general election, 2019[16]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Patrick Daley Thompson (incumbent) 7,537 73.44
Nonpartisan David Mihalyfy 2,726 26.56
Total votes 10,263 100

References

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  1. ^ "Family connections numerous for J. Daley grandson". tribunedigital-chicagotribune. March 12, 2012.
  2. ^ Dardick, Hal (March 19, 2012). "Daley nephew has big-name backing in sewer board bid". chicagotribune.com. Chicago Tribune. Retrieved March 16, 2020.
  3. ^ "Alderman Patrick D. Thompson - profile". ward11.org.
  4. ^ "Who are losing mayoral candidates backing in the runoff election? Hint: not Toni Preckwinkle". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved April 2, 2019.
  5. ^ Novak, Tim; Seidel, Jon. "Patrick Daley Thompson indicted in case involving failed Bridgeport bank, declares innocence", Chicago Sun-Times. April 29, 2021. Retrieved April 29, 2021.
  6. ^ Seidel, Jon (February 14, 2022). "Ald. Patrick Daley Thompson guilty on all counts". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved February 16, 2022.
  7. ^ "Chicago Ald. Patrick Daley Thompson is found guilty of tax fraud". WBEZ Chicago. February 14, 2022. Retrieved February 16, 2022.
  8. ^ Seidel, Jon (July 6, 2022). "Patrick Daley Thompson sentenced to 4 months in federal prison". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved August 23, 2022.
  9. ^ Camarillo, Emmanuel (August 23, 2022). "Former Ald. Patrick Daley Thompson reports to prison in Wisconsin". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved August 23, 2022.
  10. ^ Howe, Amy (October 4, 2024). "Justices take up "false statement" dispute and rare capital case". SCOTUSblog. Retrieved March 28, 2025.
  11. ^ Thompson v. United States, 604 U.S. ____ (S.Ct. 2025).
  12. ^ "Combined Summary Cook County Primary Election March 20, 2012" (PDF). Cook County Board of Elections. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 27, 2020. Retrieved April 5, 2025.
  13. ^ "Cook County and the City of Chicago Combined Summary Report General Election November 6, 2012" (PDF). Cook County Board of Elections. Retrieved April 5, 2025.
  14. ^ "TABULATED STATEMENT OF THE RETURNS AND PROCLAMATION OF THE RESULTS OF THE CANVASS OF THE ELECTION RETURNS FOR THE FEBRUARY 24, 2015 MUNICIPAL GENERAL ELECTION HELD IN EACH OF THE PRECINCTS IN ALL OF THE WARDS IN THE CITY OF CHICAGO" (PDF). Chicago Board of Elections. Retrieved April 5, 2025.
  15. ^ "TABULATED STATEMENT OF THE RETURNS AND PROCLAMATION OF THE RESULTS OF THE CANVASS OF THE ELECTION RETURNS FOR THE MUNICIPAL RUNOFF ELECTION HELD IN EACH OF THE PRECINCTS IN ALL THE WARDS IN THE CITY OF CHICAGO AND FOR THE SUPPLEMENTARY ALDERPERSON ELECTIONS HELD IN EACH OF THE PRECINCTS IN WARDS 2, 7, 10, 11, 15, 16, 18, 20, 21, 24, 29, 31, 36, 37, 41, 43, 45, AND 46 IN THE CITY OF CHICAGO ON APRIL 7, 2015" (PDF). Chicago Board of Elections. Retrieved April 4, 2025.
  16. ^ "TABULATED STATEMENT OF THE RETURNS AND PROCLAMATION OF THE RESULTS OF THE CANVASS OF THE ELECTION RETURNS FOR THE FEBRUARY 26, 2019 MUNICIPAL GENERAL ELECTION HELD IN EACH OF THE PRECINCTS IN ALL OF THE WARDS IN THE CITY OF CHICAGO" (PDF). Chicago Board of Elections. Retrieved April 5, 2025.