Matt Martin's campaign emphasized funding public schools, maintaining affordability in the ward, property tax relief for homeowners, and police accountability. In addition, he was endorsed by former
Cook County Clerk David Orr He finished first with 39.4% in a nine-candidate field in the
election held on February 26, 2019 and then faced Michael Negron, who finished in second place with 21.4%, in a runoff election held on April 2, 2019. Following the first round election, he received a number of additional endorsements from elected officials and organizations including 49th ward alderwoman-elect
Maria Hadden, 35th ward alderman
Carlos Ramirez-Rosa, U.S. Representative
Jan Schakowsky (D-IL), and
SEIU Healthcare Illinois. On April 2, 2019, he won the runoff election with 62.6% of the vote. On April 10, 2019, Martin joined six other newly elected members of the Chicago City Council in protesting against the approval of
tax increment financing for the
Lincoln Yards and
The 78 real estate developments. ==Chicago City Council (2019–present)==