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1975 Indianapolis mayoral election

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Indianapolis mayoral election, 1975

← 1971 November 4, 1975 1979 →
Turnout52.4%
 
Nominee William H. Hudnut III Robert V. Welch
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 124,100 109,761
Percentage 52.2% 46.1%

Mayor before election

Richard Lugar
Republican

Elected Mayor

William H. Hudnut III
Republican

The Indianapolis mayoral election of 1975 took place on November 4, 1975 and saw the election of Republican William H. Hudnut III.

Hudnut ultimately served 16 years as mayor, becoming the city's longest-serving mayor.[1]

Nominations

Democratic primary

Businessman Robert V. Welch defeated six other candidates in the Democratic primary. With a strong grassroots campaign, Welch won in an upset over frontrunner William Schreiber, the Marion County chairman.[1]

Republican primary

Former congressman William H. Hudnut III won a decisive victory over two other candidates in the Republican primary.[1]

General election

Jobs and crime management were top issues in the election.[1]

Hudnut proposed improving the convention and tourism budget, better optimizing use of Economic Development Commission, and floated the possibility of using tax-free bonds as a means to enlarge the city's employment base.[1] However, he named crime to be his top issue, and called for strong leadership, better police training, and more resident participation in crime fighting.[1]

To address the high rate of unemployment among citizens between the ages of 18 and 30, Welch pledged to assemble all of the leaders of the community and "put the full power of the mayor's office" behind their efforts to address this.[1] Welch promised he would hire a new police chief if elected, and also argued for more police officers to be placed on the street.[1]

The election saw the city's lowest voter turnout in 13 years.[1]

Hudnut's victory was credited to the impact of the creation of Unigov.[1] The creation of Unigov had added predominantly Republican suburban areas of the county to the city of Indianapolis.[1] Hudnut had won the "new city" (areas added to Indianapolis in the creation of Unigov) by 74,680 to 42,110, while Welch won the "old city" by 67,646 to 49,410.[1] Hudnut's victory was also credited to the migration of people leaving the Indianapolis area, moving into bordering counties.[1]

Three minor-party candidates were also running.[1]

Indianapolis mayoral election, 1975[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican William H. Hudnut III 124,100 52.2
Democratic Robert V. Welch 109,761 46.1
Other Others 3,987 1.7
Turnout 237,848 52.4
Majority 14,339 6.0
Republican hold

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Bodenhamer, David J. (1994). The Encyclopedia of Indianapolis. Indiana University Press. p. 538. ISBN 0-253-31222-1.
  2. ^ Bodenhamer, David J. (1994). The Encyclopedia of Indianapolis. Indiana University Press. p. 1356 and 1357. ISBN 0-253-31222-1.
Preceded by
1971
Indianapolis mayoral election
1975
Succeeded by
1979
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