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Chicago’s snowplow naming contest buries city in anti-ICE submissions

Last updated: February 6, 2026 10:20 am
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Chicago’s Snowplow-Naming Contest Draws Anti-ICE Submissions

More than 70% of submissions in the city’s annual snowplow-naming contest called for abolishing ICE and Border Patrol leader Gregory Bovino. (City of Chicago, Twitter)

Chicago residents made a statement during this year’s snowplow-naming contest, with over two-thirds of entries calling for the abolition of ICE. Out of the 13,318 submissions received, a staggering 9,231 simply stated “abolish ice,” reflecting a strong sentiment against immigration enforcement.

The trend of anti-ICE submissions started early, with entries like “ICE Abolisher” and “Ice out of Chi” flooding in within minutes of the contest opening. The city has now announced the 25 finalists, with “Abolish Ice” making the cut and garnering support from voters. The voting period will remain open until February 14.

A closer look at the full list of submissions reveals a mix of anti-ICE sentiments, sports references, tech-inspired entries, and clever wordplay. While the contest saw creative names like “De-icer” and variations on Gregory Bovino’s name, sports fans also showed their support with entries like “ANTHONY RIZZ-SNO” and “Ernie Snow BANKS.”

Chicago’s unique charm shone through with submissions like “Slick Butkus” and “6-7,” showcasing the city’s love for its sports heroes. Tech-savvy residents even submitted a binary code for “snowplow,” adding a touch of innovation to the contest.

Political figures and cultural icons were not left out, with names like “Jane Brrrrr-yrne,” “Brrrack Snowbama,” and “Snowprah Winfrey” making the list of finalists. Music references, puns, and culinary nods also found their way into the submissions, adding a diverse range of options for voters to choose from.

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Overall, the contest highlighted Chicago’s creativity and sense of humor, with residents using the platform to express their views on immigration, sports, and local culture. The final decision rests with the voters, who have until February 14 to select their favorite snowplow name.

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