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Indianapolis mayoral election, 2011

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Indianapolis mayoral election, 2011

The Indianapolis mayoral election of 2011 took place on November 8, 2011. Voters elected the Mayor of Indianapolis, members of the Indianapolis City-County Council, as well as several other local officials. Incumbent Republican Greg Ballard was seeking a second term. Democrats nominated former deputy mayor Melina Kennedy to run against Ballard. Ballard defeated Kennedy 51% to 47%.

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The Indianapolis City-County elections took place alongside the mayoral election, with Democrats taking a 16–13 majority. This marked the first time in Indianapolis history that a Republican mayor would lead with a Democratic council.

Republican party

  • Greg Ballard, incumbent mayor
  • Democratic party

  • Melina Kennedy, former Deputy Mayor for Economic Development
  • Defeated in the primary

  • Sam Carson
  • Ron Gibson
  • Brian William
  • Libertarian party

  • Chris Bowen
  • Campaign

    The campaign was the most expensive in Indianapolis history, with the candidates raising a combined $6 million. Representative André Carson, Sam Carson's nephew, endorsed Melina Kennedy. Kennedy was also endorsed by The Indianapolis Star and Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department.

    References

    Indianapolis mayoral election, 2011 Wikipedia


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