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In 2022, Quezada won a seat on the Cook County Board, becoming the county’s first openly gay Latino commissioner after working as a constituent service director for Ramirez-Rosa, who he met ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson has picked Cook County Commissioner Anthony Quezada to replace Carlos Ramirez-Rosa as the new alderman of the 35th Ward on the Northwest Side. Quezada was one of two ...
Click here to watch Cook County Commissioner Anthony Quezada is among those publicly seeking the seat. But, he's faced criticism over an offensive social media post from several years ago.
In a 32-11 vote, City Council members voted to approve Cook County Commissioner Anthony Quezada as alderman of the 35th Ward after his predecessor, Carlos Ramirez-Rosa, resigned last month to lead ...
Ald. Walter Burnett’s resignation from the City Council will be official on Thursday, according to a letter he sent to Mayor ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson appointed Quezada to replace former 35th Ward Ald. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa, who was tapped to lead the Chicago Park District. Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices is available to ...
Cook County Commissioner Anthony Quezada joins other elected officials on June 2, 2024, to mark the start of Pride Month.
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