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Sandi Jackson, wife of Jesse Jackson Jr., will not run for his Congress seat

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Screen grab of Sandi and husband, former U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr/abc7

AP – The wife of Jesse Jackson Jr. said Tuesday that she’s not interested in running for the U.S. House seat her husband held for nearly 17 years, ending talk that she was eyeing the Chicago-area district.

“No. I am not a candidate for Congress,” Chicago Alderman Sandi Jackson told reporters. “I intend to remain an alderman.”

Jesse Jackson Jr. resigned last month citing his health and acknowledging that he’s under federal investigation, reportedly for misusing campaign funds. His decision followed a hushed medical leave for treatment of bipolar disorder. He remained out of the public eye for five months, even leading up to the November 6 election, where he easily won re-election.

His resignation created a rare opening in the largely Democratic and urban district that covers city neighborhoods and some south suburbs. Numerous candidates have stepped forward. Sandi Jackson, who has held her seat as alderman since 2007, was also floated as a potential candidate.

Democrats who have said they are running include former U.S. Rep. Debbie Halvorson, whom Jackson beat in a primary earlier this year, former U.S. Rep. Mel Reynolds, Chicago Alderman Anthony Beale, state Sen. Toi Hutchinson and former state Rep. Robin Kelly.

Jackson Jr.’s younger brother, Jonathan Jackson who is a college professor in Chicago, has said he is considering a run. Both are sons of the civil rights leader the Rev. Jesse Jackson.

The primary is scheduled for February 26, and the special election is April 9.

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