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The Indianapolis mayoral election of 2015 took place on November 3, 2015. Voters elected the
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, members of the
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, as well as several other local officials. Incumbent
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Greg Ballard did not run for re-election to a third term in office. Primary elections were held on May 5, 2015, with the Democrats nominating former secretary of state of Indiana and
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Joe Hogsett. Republicans nominated former Marine Chuck Brewer to face Hogsett. The 2015 Indianapolis City-County elections took place alongside the mayoral election. This would be the first election for the council without the four at-large seats, which were eliminated by the
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. Democrats also won control of the council, with a 13–12 majority – only the second time since the formation of
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in 1970 that the Democrats will have complete control of city government. They also swept all elected city and county offices for the first time since the formation of Unigov. This meant that, for the first time since the creation of the Unigov, the Democratic Party would control both the Indianapolis mayoralty and City Council.


Republican primary

Ahead of the primary, Brewer was seen as having strong odds of winning the Republican nomination.


Candidates


Declared

* Jocelyn-Tandy Adande, perennial candidate * Chuck Brewer, businessman * Terry Michael, real estate broker, former trustee of Fall Creek Township and candidate for the state senate in 2008 * Darrell Morris, firefighter and candidate in 2007 * Larry Shouse, janitor and candidate in 2007


Withdrew

* Olgen Williams, deputy mayor of Indianapolis


Declined

* Greg Ballard, incumbent mayor * J. Murray Clark, former state senator, former chairman of the Indiana Republican Party and nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Indiana in
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* Charles Harrison, pastor and president of the Indianapolis Ten Point Coalition * Richard Hite, Chief of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department * Ben Hunter, Indianapolis City-County Councilman * Scott Keller, former
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man and nominee for the state house in 2012 * James W. Merritt, state senator * Troy Riggs, Indianapolis Director of Public Safety * Ryan Vaughn, president of Indiana Sports Corp. and former chief of staff to Mayor Ballard


Results


Democratic primary

Ahead of the primary, Hogsett was seen as having strong odds of capturing the Democratic nomination.


Candidates


Declared

* Joe Hogsett, former
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for the
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and former secretary of state of Indiana * Larry Vaughn, community activist


Withdrew

* Ed DeLaney, state representative * Frank Short, Washington Township
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and former Indianapolis City-County Councilman (endorsed Hogsett)


Declined

* John Barth, Indianapolis City-County Councilman * Charles Harrison, pastor and president of the Indianapolis Ten Point Coalition * Maggie Lewis, president of the
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(endorsed Hogsett) * Brian Mahern, former Indianapolis City-County Councilman * Vop Osili, Indianapolis City-County Councilman and nominee for Secretary of State of Indiana in 2010


Results


Libertarian nomination


Candidates


Declined

* Charles Harrison, pastor and president of the Indianapolis Ten Point Coalition


Independents


Candidates


Dropped out

* Sam Carson, businessman, Democratic candidate for mayor in 2011, son of former U.S. Representative
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and uncle of U.S. Representative
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Declined

* Charles Harrison, pastor and president of the Indianapolis Ten Point Coalition


General election

Hogsett was seen as having strong odds of winning the election.


Results


References


External links


Chuck Brewer for Mayor

Joe Hogsett for Mayor
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