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Meet Your Elected Officials
Your party is vibrant and alive in Marion County with over 150 Republican Elected Officials representing the citizens of Marion County at the local, township, county, state and federal levels. Individuals, like you, are crucial for success in 2008. It’s easy to volunteer, just click here to support your party with the generous gift of time.
-Tom John, Chairman
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Mayor Greg BallardMy administration is going to channel your energy to make our streets safer, create jobs, and improve our quality of life. We have tremendous challenges ahead, but together we can make Indianapolis a better place to live, work and raise a family. |
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Prosecutor, Carl BrizziTough, but fair, prosecution is job one. My primary responsibility as Marion County Prosecutor is to put violent criminals in jail, where they can no longer endanger our society. |
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Bob Cockrum, Council PresidentCockrum represents District 22, located within Decatur, Perry, and Wayne Townships. He is married with four children and five grandchildren. Ryan Vaughn, Majority WhipThe single most important function of government is to provide for the safety and security of its citizens. Virginia "Ginny" Cain, District 5Virginia "Ginny" Alig Cain is serving her first term on the Council, having been elected in November 2003 to represent the new 5th District. Ginny is committed to pursuing public safety, economic development, infrastructure, and accountability. Marilyn Pfisterer, District 14She has also been active as a volunteer in campaigns for candidates for Mayor, Governor, State representative, Trustee, State Senator, and Indiana Secretary of State. Susie Day, District 20Susie is committed to focusing on issues such as public safety, economic development, and the development of neighborhoods. Mike Speedy, District 24He is committed to providing effective and efficient service to the constituents of District 24 and promoting lower property taxes, aggressive economic development and accountability to taxpayers for decisions made by local government. |
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Governor, Mitch DanielsMitchell E. Daniels, Jr. is the 49th Governor of the State of Indiana. He was elected on November 2, 2004, and sworn into office on January 10, 2005. LT. Governor, Becky SkillmanLt. Governor Becky Skillman is committed to revitalizing Indiana's economy for the benefit of all Hoosiers. A native of southern Indiana, Becky understands the importance of bringing economic development to all regions of the state. Secretary of State, Todd RokitaJanuary 1, 2007 marked the beginning of Indiana Secretary of State Todd Rokita's second term in office – a term dedicated to clearing a path for continued economic growth in Indiana and building on first-term accomplishments. State Treasurer, Richard Mourdock Richard will utilize his private sector management experience as Treasurer of State where he will discharge the Treasurer’s Constitutional duty to prudently invest Hoosier tax dollars. Attorney General, Steve CarterSteve Carter and his staff work to protect the interest of all Hoosiers through two primary functions: Legal services and Consumer Services Superintendent of Public Instruction, Suellen ReedIn each of my last three terms as Superintendent of Public Instruction, I visited schools in all of Indiana’s 92 counties. Upon entering my fourth term of office, I pledged to continue this tradition. Auditor, Tim BerryTim Berry was elected Indiana's 54th State Auditor in 2006, with his inauguration taking place on January 12, 2007. As Auditor of State, Tim is the Chief Financial Officer for the Government of the State of Indiana. |
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District 29 - Mike DelphThanks to a Republican budget passed by the General Assembly and signed by Governor Mitch Daniels in 2005, Indiana will be in the black for the first time in more than a decade come July 1, the first day of the new fiscal year. District 31, James "Jim" MerrittI will find areas where government is spending too much and make the appropriate cuts. I am committed to making sure that your tax dollars are spent prudently. |
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District 087, Cindy NoeI assure you that, no matter what the issue may be, I will work to serve in the best interests of Boone, Hamilton, and Marion Counties. -Cindy Noe District 088, Brian BosmaOur pledge for this legislative session is to roll up our sleeves and work in good faith to make Indiana the state we know she can be. District 090, Mike MurphyI am currently the Chairman of the Technology, Research, and Development Committee, where I work to promote the development of a high-tech environment in Indiana, that encourages risk-taking and investment. District 091, Robert Behningam pleased to have served as the State Representative for House District 91 since 1992. During that time I have represented Hoosiers from all walks of life. I am pleased to represent parts of Marion, Morgan and Hendricks Counties. District 092, Phil HinkleThe citizens of Wayne and Pike townships are good folks with good hearts and I enjoy working with each of them. I thank you for the opportunity to represent you and all residents of our state in the Indiana House of Representatives. District 093, David FrizzellDuring that time I have represented Hoosiers from all walks of life. As a resident of Marion County, I am pleased to represent the citizens of Ward 26 and Perry Township as well as White River Township in Johnson County. |
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President, George W. BushGeorge W. Bush is the 43rd President of the United States. He was sworn into office on January 20, 2001. Re-elected on November 2, 2004, and sworn in for a second term on January 20, 2005. Vice President, Richard B. CheneyVice President Richard B. Cheney has had a distinguished career as a businessman and public servant, serving four Presidents and as an elected official. Throughout his service, Mr. Cheney served with duty, honor, and unwavering leadership |
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Senator, Richard LugarThis fifth generation Hoosier is the longest serving U.S. Senator in Indiana history. He is the Republican leader of the Foreign Relations Committee and a member and former chairman of the Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee. |
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Congressman, Dan BurtonDan Burton is serving his thirteenth term as US Representative. First elected in 1982, Dan has been one of Indiana's most popular Congressmen, winning over 70% of the vote five out of the last six general elections. Congressman, Steve BuyerCongressman Buyer takes great pride in his efforts to provide constituent services. He regulary holds town meetings and industry forums to hear from constituents. |
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