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William David Bowser
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William Bowser was a 2015 Republican candidate for District 2 of the Indianapolis, Indiana City Council.
Elections
2015
The city of Indianapolis, Indiana, held elections for mayor and city council on November 3, 2015. A partisan primary election took place on May 5, 2015. The filing deadline for major party candidates who wished to run in this election was February 6, 2015. The filing deadline for independent or minor party candidates was July 15, 2015.[1] Twenty-five city council seats were up for election. Indianapolis's four at-large seats were not up for election, because those seats were scheduled to expire at the end of 2015.[2]
In the Republican primary election for District 2, Colleen Fanning was unopposed. In the Democratic primary, Kip Tew was also unopposed. Fanning defeated Tew and Sam Goldstein (Libertarian) in the general election. Incumbent Angela Mansfield (D) ran for election to the District 1 seat.[3]
Indianapolis City Council District 2, General election, 2015 | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
Republican | ![]() |
49.1% | 4,959 | |
Democratic | Kip Tew | 47.4% | 4,784 | |
Libertarian | Sam Goldstein | 3.6% | 360 | |
Write-in votes | 0% | 0 | ||
Total Votes | 10,103 | |||
Source: Indianapolis and Marion County, "2015 Municipal Official Election Results", accessed November 16, 2015 |
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See also
- Indianapolis, Indiana
- Indianapolis, Indiana municipal elections, 2015
- United States municipal elections, 2015
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