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Jackson resigned his seat in November, shortly after winning his ninth term despite a monthslong leave of absence.

In his resignation letter, he cited his ongoing treatment for bipolar disorder and acknowledged he is under federal investigation.

Jackson’s departure after 17 years in office left the field wide open. Nearly two dozen people – most Democrats – quickly jumped in. Party officials held a slating session to try to unite behind one candidate for the Feb. 26 primary, but no one came away with enough votes to be the official party favorite.

Though four or five candidates moved to the front of the pack, their positions on most issues mirrored one another, making it difficult for candidates to distinguish themselves.

Then Newtown happened. Within weeks, Chicago closed the year with 506 homicides, and Obama proposed a series of initiatives aimed at stemming gun violence.

A handful of candidates saw an opportunity to draw a distinction.

“As far as genuine issues (where candidates differ) there are few,” said Don Rose, a longtime analyst of Chicago politics. “I don’t think any of them when they first filed for office realized this gun issue was going to take such prominence. This was kind of thrust upon them.”

State Sen. Donne Trotter was among the favorites before his December arrest at O’Hare. Trotter said he had been working the night before as a security guard and had forgotten the gun was in his bag. But he dropped out a month later, saying he didn’t want the charges to become a distraction in the race.

Former state Rep. Robin Kelly and Chicago Alderman Anthony Beale began blasting state Sen. Toi Hutchinson and former U.S. Rep. Debbie Halvorson for once receiving “A’’ ratings from the NRA.

Hutchinson has said the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School caused her to re-evaluate her positions and that she now supports Obama’s proposals, including bans on assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition magazines. Her campaign did not respond to multiple requests for comment.

Beale accused Hutchinson, who is from suburban Cook County, of “jumping on the bandwagon.” Kelly, who also is from the Chicago suburbs, called it “backtracking.”

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