Articles: Bart Peterson Administration A former Chief of Staff for Indiana Governor Evan Bayh, Bart Peterson was born, raised, and educated in Indianapolis. The… Read More »Bart Peterson Administration L. Keith Bulen (Dec. 31, 1925-Jan. 4, 1999). Lawyer, politician, and loyal Indiana University alumnus, above all L. Keith Bulen was an artful… Read More »L. Keith Bulen Gregory Ballard Administration Victor in one of the most surprising electoral upsets in Indiana history, Gregory Ballard served two terms as of Indianapolis.… Read More »Gregory Ballard Administration Thomas C. Hasbrook (July 29, 1920-Oct. 5, 1995). One of the key political figures in Indianapolis’s rebirth during the 1960s, Thomas Hasbrook was… Read More »Thomas C. Hasbrook Richard G. Lugar (Apr. 4, 1932-Apr. 28, 2019). After gaining prominence as mayor of Indianapolis between 1968 and 1976, Lugar became the longest-serving… Read More »Richard G. Lugar Beurt SerVaas (May 7, 1918-February 2, 2014) Beurt SerVaas was an Indianapolis native known for the integral role he played between the… Read More »Beurt SerVaas John W. Sweezy (Nov. 14, 1932-Nov. 21, 2017). The Marion County Republican chairman from 1972 until 2000, John Sweezy presided over the when… Read More »John W. Sweezy William H. Hudnut III William H. Hudnut III was not only the longest-serving mayor but also one of the city’s most beloved. Forever linked… Read More »William H. Hudnut III
Bart Peterson Administration A former Chief of Staff for Indiana Governor Evan Bayh, Bart Peterson was born, raised, and educated in Indianapolis. The… Read More »Bart Peterson Administration
L. Keith Bulen (Dec. 31, 1925-Jan. 4, 1999). Lawyer, politician, and loyal Indiana University alumnus, above all L. Keith Bulen was an artful… Read More »L. Keith Bulen
Gregory Ballard Administration Victor in one of the most surprising electoral upsets in Indiana history, Gregory Ballard served two terms as of Indianapolis.… Read More »Gregory Ballard Administration
Thomas C. Hasbrook (July 29, 1920-Oct. 5, 1995). One of the key political figures in Indianapolis’s rebirth during the 1960s, Thomas Hasbrook was… Read More »Thomas C. Hasbrook
Richard G. Lugar (Apr. 4, 1932-Apr. 28, 2019). After gaining prominence as mayor of Indianapolis between 1968 and 1976, Lugar became the longest-serving… Read More »Richard G. Lugar
Beurt SerVaas (May 7, 1918-February 2, 2014) Beurt SerVaas was an Indianapolis native known for the integral role he played between the… Read More »Beurt SerVaas
John W. Sweezy (Nov. 14, 1932-Nov. 21, 2017). The Marion County Republican chairman from 1972 until 2000, John Sweezy presided over the when… Read More »John W. Sweezy
William H. Hudnut III William H. Hudnut III was not only the longest-serving mayor but also one of the city’s most beloved. Forever linked… Read More »William H. Hudnut III