Indianapolis City-County Council - Composition of The Council - Members of The Council

Members of The Council

Committee chairs shown in bold.

District Council Member First Took Office Political Party Committees
1 José Evans 01-01-2008 Republican Municipal Corporations
Public Works
2 Angela Mansfield 01-01-2004 Democratic Administration and Finance
Rules and Public Policy
3 Will Gooden 06-01-2012 Republican Administration and Finance
4 Christine Scales 01-01-2008 Republican Community Affairs
5 Virginia Cain 01-01-2004 Republican Ethics
Metropolitan and Economic Development
Public Works
6 Janice McHenry 01-01-2008 Republican Parks and Recreation
Public Works
7 Maggie Lewis 01-05-2009 Democratic Administration and Finance
Committee on Committees
Community Affairs
Rules and Public Policy
8 Monroe Gray, Jr. 11-23-1992 Democratic Municipal Corporations
Parks and Recreation
Rules and Public Policy
9 Joseph Simpson 01-01-2012 Democratic Ethics
Parks and Recreation
Public Safety and Criminal Justice
10 William Oliver 01-01-2004 Democratic Parks and Recreation
Public Safety and Criminal Justice
Public Works
11 Steve Talley 01-01-2012 Democratic Metropolitan and Economic Development
Municipal Corporations
12 Michael McQuillen 01-01-2008 Republican Committee on Committees
13 Robert Lutz 07-20-2007 Republican Municipal Corporations
Rules and Public Policy
14 Mariliyn Pfisterer 01-01-2004 Republican Administration and Finance
Public Safety and Criminal Justice
15 Vop Osili 01-01-2012 Democratic Metropolitan and Economic Development
Municipal Corporations
Parks and Recreation
16 Brian Mahern 01-01-2008 Democratic Municipal Corporations
Rules and Public Policy
17 Mary Moriarty Adams 01-01-1988 Democratic Administration and Finance
Metropolitan and Economic Development
Public Safety and Criminal Justice
18 Vernon Brown 01-01-2004 Democratic Committee on Committees
Ethics
Public Safety and Criminal Justice
Public Works
Rules and Public Policy
19 Jeff Miller 01-01-2012 Republican Community Affairs
Ethics
Metropolitan and Economic Development
20 Frank Mascari 01-01-2012 Democratic Public Safety and Criminal Justice
21 Benjamin Hunter 01-01-2008 Republican Administration and Finance
Public Safety and Criminal Justice
22 Jason Holliday 01-01-2012 Republican Municipal Corporations
Parks and Recreation
23 Jefferson Shreve 01-26-2013 Republican
24 Jack Sandlin 08-14-2010 Republican Public Works
25 Aaron Freeman 03-20-2010 Republican Community Affairs
Ethics
At-Large Zach Adamson 01-01-2012 Democratic Community Affairs
Metropolitan and Economic Development
Public Works
At-Large John Barth 01-01-2012 Democratic Community Affairs
Parks and Recreation
Rules and Public Policy
At-Large Pamela Hickman 01-01-2012 Democratic Administration and Finance
Community Affairs
Public Works
At-Large Leroy Robinson 01-01-2012 Democratic Community Affairs
Ethics
Metropolitan and Economic Development
Public Safety and Criminal Justice

The Clerk of the Council is NaTrina DeBow.

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