Daley, Richard M.

Daley, Richard M.

▪ American politician and lawyer
in full  Richard Michael Daley 
born April 24, 1942, Chicago, Ill., U.S.
 
 American lawyer and politician, who became mayor of Chicago in 1989 and who played a major role in transforming it into a dynamic international city.

      Richard M. Daley is the first son of Richard J. Daley (Daley, Richard J), mayor of Chicago from 1955 to 1976 and considered “the last of the big city bosses.” The younger Daley graduated from DePaul University in 1964 and earned a law degree there in 1968. He was elected as a Democrat (Democratic Party) to the Illinois Senate in 1972 and served there until 1980. That year he became the state's attorney of Cook county. In the 1983 Chicago mayoral race, Daley unsuccessfully ran against incumbent Jane Byrne and Harold Washington (Washington, Harold) for the Democratic nomination; Washington won and went on to become the city's first African American mayor. The following year Daley was reelected state's attorney. After Washington died in office in 1987, Daley won a special mayoral election in 1989 and easily won subsequent elections.

      From the beginning, Daley sought to create the image of a professionally run, well-managed city. He worked to make Chicago business-friendly and oversaw a development boom as the city became a major destination for professionals. Daley won praise for focusing on quality-of-life issues, from revitalizing Chicago's lakefront—highlighted by the 2004 opening of Millennium Park, which features gardens, sculptures, and an outdoor concert venue designed by Frank Gehry (Gehry, Frank O.)—to planting thousands of trees throughout the city.

      Yet criticism and controversy also surrounded Daley. As the city gentrified, some complained that the benefits of development had not spread to all parts of the city equally. In 1995 Daley seized control of the Chicago public schools in an effort to increase graduation rates and reading levels, but success was mixed. In 2005, the same year that Time magazine listed him as one of the country's five best big-city mayors, a scandal erupted over the city's hiring practices. A number of city employees were indicted and later convicted for taking bribes and promoting less-qualified, politically connected applicants over others. Although Daley was questioned as part of the federal investigation, he was not charged, and he denied any involvement in the illegal activities.

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