Chicago’s school board race is heating up with a wild new poll showing voters deeply divided — a third haven’t picked a side or even decided to vote. Hilario Dominguez leads with 20% support, followed by attorney Victor Henderson at 14%, while incumbents Revuluri and Jessica Biggs trail at 11% each. Six in ten voters say they’re unhappy with the current board, and there’s fierce debate over tough budget choices versus pushing for more state aid. The school closure issue remains a flashpoint, with voters nearly split on whether to back candidates who oppose closures — a legacy of the 2013 mass shutdowns. With the district facing a $732 million deficit, this historic election is fluid, uncertain, and full of shifting priorities as voters weigh change against experience.
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