Mayoral allies also beat supporters of an elected school board to the punch on the Nov. 4 ballot. Chicago voters will be asked whether cities and villages should have more control over the location of medical marijuana shops and growing operations; whether the Federal Aviation Administration should create new standards for which areas near airports are eligible for soundproofing funds; and whether the state should give more money to school systems with high numbers of at-risk, low-income students for whom English is a second language.