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Following the launch of Unigov on January 1, 1970, members of the former Indianapolis Common Council and the Marion County Council were combined to form the first City-County Council. The council was composed of 29 seats: 25 representing geographic districts and four at-large. [1] The first City-County Council election occurred on November 2, 1971.
The proposed Indianapolis City-County Council district map gives Republicans some advantages. The new map also creates competition among Democrats.
The 2023 Indianapolis City–County Council elections took place on November 7, 2023, with all 25 seats up for election. Before the elections, Democrats held a 20-5 seat majority. New districts were drawn in 2021 that were used for this Election. [1]
A map of Indianapolis–Marion County neighborhood areas labeled. This list of Indianapolis neighborhoods provides a general overview of neighborhoods, districts, and subdivisions located in the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Nine townships form the broadest geographic divisions within Marion County and Indianapolis. For ...
Brienne Delaney, a former Marion County deputy prosecutor and recent Marion County Election Board director, beat 30-year incumbent Monroe Gray for the Indianapolis City-County Council District 2 seat.
Rena Allen is sworn in as Indianapolis City-County Council District 15 seat. ... Allen who ran in the in the city-county council primary against Jackson in 2019, is a compliance program analyst at ...
Indianapolis City-County Council is the legislative body and consists of 25 members, all of whom represent geographic districts. The mayor and council members are elected to unlimited four-year terms. [376] [377] Executive and legislative functions are based from the City-County Building.
All 25 seats on the Indianapolis City-County Council are on the ballot with a chance for Republicans to gain seats amid a Democratic supermajority.