22nd to file their petitions but the herald birds increase their chances of g-8ing names to appear on the ballot. this is showing off the support you that have from the voters. at 9:00 a.m. the candidates bring in the stacks. the former senator carol moseley-braun, who claims to have 91,000 signatures, says she is ready to shake things up. this is chicago, and harold washington said it is not bean bags. we ll hold on and to and respond and get the message out in every way that we can. the candidates must collect 12,500 to get on the 22nd ballot. many of them had representatives in line outside of the board of elections in the middle of the night. the goal is to get the top spot in the race ta will be determined by lottery december 1. and rahm emanuel did not show his campaign workers arrived reporting 90,000 plus signatures. and the city clerk presented 40,000 signatures. this is good for the city. it bodes well for the future of the city of chicago and i m excited ab