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Mayoral elections in Evansville, Indiana

Elections are held in Evansville, Indiana to elect the city's mayor. Currently, such elections are regularly scheduled to be held every four years, in the year immediately preceding that of United States presidential elections.

Elections before 1934 edit

1934 edit

1934 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election
← 1929
1937 →
 
Candidate William H. Dress Alvan V. Burch
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 22,367 18,720
Percentage 54.44% 45.56%

Mayor before election

Frank W. Griese

Elected Mayor

William H. Dress
Democratic

The 1934 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election saw the election of Democratic nominee William H. Dress.

1934 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic William H. Dress 22,367 54.44
Republican Alvan V. Burch 18,720 45.56
Total votes 41,087 100

1937 edit

1937 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election
← 1934
1942 →
 
Candidate William H. Dress Alvan V. Burch
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 24,387 15,680
Percentage 70.87% 39.13%

Mayor before election

William H. Dress
Democratic

Elected Mayor

William H. Dress
Democratic

The 1937 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election saw the reelection of Democratic incumbent William H. Dress.

1937 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic William H. Dress (incumbent) 24,387 70.87
Republican Alvan V. Burch 15,680 39.13
Total votes 40,067 100

1942 edit

1942 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election
← 1937
1947 →
 
Candidate Mason Reichert William H. Dress
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 17,088 15,743
Percentage 52.05% 47.95%

Mayor before election

William H. Dress
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Mason Reichert
Republican

The 1942 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election saw the election of Republican nominee Mason Reichert, unseating Democratic incumbent William H. Dress.

1942 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Manson Reichert 17,088 52.05
Democratic William H. Dress (incumbent) 15,743 47.95
Total votes 32,831 100

1947 edit

1947 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election
← 1942 November 4, 1947 1951 →
 
Candidate William H. Dress Manson Reichert
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 22,176 17,629
Percentage 55.71 % 44.29%

Mayor before election

Manson Reichert
Republican

Elected Mayor

William H. Dress
Democratic

The 1947 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election was held on November 4, 1947, and saw the election of Democrat William H. Dress returned to office for a third nonconsecutive term, unseating Republican incumbent Manson Reichert. Dress was only the second individual in the city's history to win three mayoral elections.[3]

Due to a change in state election law after the previous election, the election was moved to 1947. As a result, the preceding term of incumbent Reichert was extended to 1948, giving him an unprecedented five-year term as mayor before this election.[4]

1947 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic William H. Dress 22,176 55.71
Republican Manson Reichert (incumbent) 17,629 44.29
Total votes 39,805 100

1951 edit

1951 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election
← 1947 November 6, 1951 1955 →
 
Candidate Henry O. Roberts Edwin F. Diekman
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 24,208 17,063
Percentage 58.66% 41.34%

Mayor before election

Edwin F. Diekmann
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Henry O. Roberts
Republican

The 1951 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election was held on November 6, 1951, and saw the election of Republican nominee Henry O. Roberts. Roberts defeated Democratic incumbent Edwin F. Diekmann, who had been appointed as mayor following the November 1949 death in office of William H. Dress.[3]

1951 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Henry O. Roberts 24,208 58.66
Democratic Edwin F. Diekmann (incumbent) 17,063 41.34
Total votes 41,271 100

1955 edit

1955 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election
← 1951 November 8, 1955 1959 →
     
Candidate Vance Hartke Curtis E. Huber
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 25,862 21,699
Percentage 54.12% 45.40%

Mayor before election

Henry O. Roberts
Republican

Elected Mayor

Vance Hartke
Democratic

The 1955 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election was held on November 8, 1955, and saw the election of Democratic nominee Vance Hartke.

Hartke, the chairman of the Vanderburgh County Democratic Party organization, had faced city recreation director James R. Newcom in the Democratic primary election. The primary was competitive.[6]

In early June, during the general election, thirteen supporters of Hartke's vanquished primary election opponent, Newcom, filed a complaint under Indiana's Corrupt Practices Act of 1945. The complaint related to $8,000 that had been raised by a Jefferson–Jackson Day dinner, which these supporters of Newcom alleged was used to assist Hartke's candidacy, but should instead have been used to assist the Democratic Party in general.[7][8] The lawsuit alleged that Hartke's campaign manager, Sheriff Frank McDonald, had therefore misused the proceeds from the dinner banquet.[9] The lawsuit was dismissed in late August, after the plaintiffs refused to post a $500 cost bond.[9]

Republican nominee Curtis Huber was a real estate man, who found himself in conflict with the local county Republican Party organization.[10]

The general election campaign between Hartke and Huber was considered to be one of the harshest up to that point in the city's history.[11]

In the coinciding city council election, Hartke's Democratic Party won seven seats, capturing all but two seats (with those two seats coming from wards that were considered to be overwhelmingly Republican-leaning ).[10][11] The Democratic nominee also won the city clerk race and a race for city judge.[10] At the time, Vanderburgh County (which had voted for the national winner of every previous United States presidential election going back to 1892) was regarded as a political barometer, thus, attention was paid to the Democratic Party landslide in Evansville, the county seat of Vanderburgh County.[10] Ultimately, however, Vanderburgh County, and the nation, would end up voting for the Republican ticket in the subsequent 1956 United States presidential election.[citation needed]

1955 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic R. Vance Hartke 25,862 54.12
Republican Curtis E. Huber 21,699 45.40
Prohibition William C. Christmas 230 0.48
Total votes 47,791 100

1959 edit

1959 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election
← 1955 November 3, 1959 1963 →
 
Candidate Frank F. McDonald Donald B. Ingle
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 25,445 21,434
Percentage 54.03% 45.51%

Mayor before election

Vance Hartke
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Frank F. McDonald
Democratic

The 1959 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election was held on November 3, 1959, and saw the election of Democratic nominee Frank F. McDonald.

1959 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Frank F. McDonald 25,445 54.03
Republican Donald B. Ingle 21,434 45.51
Prohibition J. C. Kelly 214 0.45
Total votes 47,093 100

1963 edit

1963 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election
 
← 1959 November 5, 1963 1967 →
 
Nominee Frank F. McDonald Henry O. Roberts
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 27,333 22,564
Percentage 54.78% 45.22%

Mayor before election

Frank F. McDonald
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Frank F. McDonald
Democratic

The 1963 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election was held on November 5, 1963, and saw the reelection of Democratic incumbent Frank F. McDonald. He defeated former mayor Henry O. Roberts, the Republican nominee.[12]

1963 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election[13]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Frank F. McDonald (incumbent) 27,333 54.78
Republican H. O. Roberts 22,564 45.22
Total votes 49,897 100

1967 edit

1967 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election
 
← 1959 November 7, 1967 1967 →
 
Nominee Frank F. McDonald Henry O. Roberts
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 30,133 22,882
Percentage 56.84 % 43.16%

Mayor before election

Frank F. McDonald
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Frank F. McDonald
Democratic

The 1967 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election was held on November 7, 1967, and saw the reelection of Democratic incumbent Frank F. McDonald to a third consecutive term. This made him the first mayor to win a third consecutive term in the city's history.[14]

Primaries edit

In the May 2 primary elections, incumbent mayor Frank F. McDonald ran unopposed in the Democratic primary, and John Lavens ran unopposed in the Republican primary.[14]

General election edit

1963 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election[13]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Frank F. McDonald (incumbent) 30,133 56.84
Republican H. O. Roberts 22,882 43.16
Total votes 53,015 100

1971 edit

1971 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election
 
← 1967 November 2, 1971 1975 →
Turnout70%
 
Nominee Russell G. Lloyd Sr. William L. Brooks
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 33,063 23,905
Percentage 58.04% 47.81%

Mayor before election

Frank F. McDonald
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Russell G. Lloyd Sr.
Republican

The 1971 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election was held on November 2, 1971, and saw the election of Republican nominee Russell G. Lloyd Sr.

Incumbent Democrat Frank F. McDonald did not seek reelection to what would have been a fifth term.[15]

Primaries edit

Primary elections were held on May 4.[15]

Democratic primary edit

City Council president William L. Brooks defeated William Arendell, a former coroner, in the Democratic Party primary. Brooks had boasted the endorsement of outgoing mayor Frank F. McDonald, and was considered the front-runner in the primary.[15]

Republican primary edit

Russell G. Lloyd Sr. won the Republican Party primary against a single opponent. Lloyd entered the primary with the support of the local Republican organization.[15]

General election edit

At 70%, turnout was considered to be high.[16]

Lloyd's victory, with a 9,158, was considered impressive and surpisingly large.[16] His victory came amid a bad municipal election year for Indiana's Republican Party. Along with the Indianapolis mayoral election, Evansville's election marked one of only two Republican mayoral victories in the state's larger municipal areas with Democrats winning the elections in East Chicago, Fort Wayne, Gary, Hammond, South Bend, and Terre Haute.[16]

In the coinciding city council election, Republicans won 8 seats, and Democrats won one.[17]

The strong Democratic performance came despite outgoing mayor McDonald having been seen, prior to the election, as having established one of the strong city and county Democratic organizations in the state.[15]

1971 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election[18][16]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Russell G. Lloyd Sr. 33,063 58.04
Democratic William L. Brooks 23,905 47.81
Turnout 56,968 70

1975 edit

1975 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election
 
← 1971 November 4, 1975 1979 →
     
Nominee Russell G. Lloyd Sr. J. Jeff Hays
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 27,350 19,890
Percentage 57.90% 42.10%

The 1975 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election was held on November 4, 1975, and saw the reelection of Republican incumbent Russell G. Lloyd Sr.

Primaries edit

Primary elections were held on May 6.

Democratic primary edit

The Democratic primary was won the Indiana state representative J. Jeff Hays. The Democratic primary was largely predicted to be a toss-up between Hays and Jerry Linzy, the director of development for the University of Evansville.[19] The third candidate was city sewage department employee Jack Roll.[19]

Republican primary edit

The Republican primary was won by incumbent mayor Russell G. Lloyd Sr., who was unopposed in the primary.[19]

General election edit

Lloyd became the first Republican mayor to win reelection in Evansville since 1895.[20]

1975 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election[18]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Russell G. Lloyd Sr. (incumbent) 27,350 57.90
Democratic J. Jeff Hays 19,890 42.10
Total votes 47,240 100

1979 edit

1979 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election
 
← 1975 November 6, 1979 1983 →
 
Nominee Michael Vandeveer Randall T. Shepard
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 22,739 19,808
Percentage 53.44% 46.56%

The 1979 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election was held on November 6, 1979, and saw the election of Democratic nominee Michael Vandeveer.

Incumbent Republican mayor Russell G. Lloyd Sr., frustrated by tax and spending controls imposed by the state, did not seek reelection to a third term.[21]

Primaries edit

Primary elections were held on May 8.[22]

Democratic primary edit

City councilman Michael Vandeveer won the Democratic primary.[18][22] Vandeveer defeated Vanderburgh County assessor James Angermeier.[22] Vandeveer was considered the front-runner in the primary.[22]

Republican primary edit

Randall T. Shepard, an administrative assistant to incumbent Republican mayor Russell G. Lloyd Sr., won the Republican primary.[18][22] Lloyd defeated Bradley Ten Barge, a musician and retail worker.[22] Shephard was the frontrunner for the nomination, and had been endorsed by the local Republican Party organization's slating committee.[22]

General election edit

Ahead of election day, race was considered one of the most competitive mayoral races in the state of Indiana that year.[21]

1979 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election[18]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Michael D. Vandeveer 22,739 53.44
Republican Randall T. Shepard 19,808 46.56
Total votes 42,547 100

1983 edit

1983 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election
 
← 1979 November 8, 1983 1987 →
 
Nominee Michael Vandeveer David A. Koelher
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 28,016 12,570
Percentage 69.03% 30.9%

Mayor before election

Michael Vandeveer
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Michael Vandeveer
Democratic

The 1983 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election was held on November 8, 1983, and saw the reelection of Democratic incumbent Michael Vandeveer.

Primaries edit

Primary elections were held on May 3.[23]

Democratic primary edit

Incumbent mayor Michael Vandeveer faced token opposition from two challengers. While neither opponent were seen as posing a strong challenge to Vandeveer, more serious of the two candidates running against Vandeveer in the primary was Berta Hammerseen, a former university professor and former member of the Evansville Housing Authority. Hammerstein criticized Vandeveer for the financial troubles of the city, and for shortcomings in regards to economic development in the city. Mark R. Chellgren of the Associated Press wrote shortly before the day of the primary, "the tone of her attacks has put off some party regulars, who give her little chance to unseat Vandeveer". Vandeveer's other challenger was Larry Williams, who did not do much in regards to campaigning.[23]

Republican primary edit

Four-term city councilman and high school teacher David Koehler won the Republican nomination.[23][24] Running against him in the Republican primary was and former two-term Vanderburgh County sheriff James DeGroote.[23]

Koehler had the backing of the local Republican Party organization, which provided his campaign with organizational and financial support.[23] DeGroote dedicated himself as a full-time campaigner.[23]

Both candidates argued that economic development should be the first priority of Evansville's mayor. The campaign between them was not focused on issues, but rather on personality. Also effecting the race was debate over the influence of the county Republican chairman, Bob Whitehouse.[23]

Koehler worked to soften his public image. Despite being seen as a good manager, Mark R. Chellgren of the Associated Press wrote that he was seen as having, "little regard for the people side of government".[23]

DeGroote ran, in large part, on both his record as sheriff, and on presenting himself with a friendly image.[23]

General election edit

Early into the campaign, the Republican Party had hopes that its nominee might be able to unseat Vendeveer. However, Koehler's candidacy failed to create momentum.[25]

Koehler alleged that Vandeveer was guilty of "fiscal mismanagement", often pointing to a financial crisis that the city government had faced in 1981. Koehler also accused Vandeveer of subjecting residents to too many new fees, while also alleging that Vandeveer did not make the best use of the revenues generated by these fees. Koehler also attacked Vandeveer for his shortcomings in attracting economic development.[25]

Vandeveer insisted that the city's economic issues were largely attributable to the ongoing early 1980s recession, and predicted that the city would see improved economic fortunes by the end of the decade.[25]

Both nominees were in agreement that the state of Indiana should pass legislation to establish a new local option income tax, as well as provide additional new methods for city's such as Evansville to generate more revenue.[25]

1983 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election[24]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Michael D. Vandeveer (incumbent) 28,016 69.03
Republican David A. Koelher 12,570 30.97
Total votes 40,586 100

1987 edit

1987 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election
 
← 1983 November 3, 1987 1991 →
 
Nominee Frank F. McDonald II Al Folz
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 21,974 12,567
Percentage 63.62% 36.38%

Mayor before election

Frank F. McDonald II (interim)
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Frank F. McDonald II
Democratic

The 1987 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election was held on November 3, 1987, and saw the reelection of Democratic incumbent Frank F. McDonald II, a city councilman who had been serving as interim mayor since May (having been appointed interim mayor on May 23, 1987, by the city council after mayor Michael Vandeveer resigned in order to accept a lobbyist job).[26][27]

Primaries edit

Primary elections were held on May 5.[28]

Democratic primary edit

Days before announcing his plans to resign, incumbent Michael Vandeveer was renominated by his party.[27] He had been unopposed for the nomination.[28] After Vanderveer announced his resignation, Frank F. McDonald II was selected by Democratic leaders to fill his place. McDonald was also appointed by the city council to serve as interim mayor until the winner of the election would take office.[26]

Republican primary edit

Al Folz won the Republican nomination.

General election edit

Folz was seen as running too weak of a campaign organization to stand a strong chance at winning the Democratic-leaning city.[29]

1987 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election[24]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Frank F. McDonald II (incumbent) 21,974 63.62
Republican Al Folz 12,567 36.38
Total votes 34,541 100

1991 edit

1991 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election
 
← 1987 November 5, 1991 1995 →
 
Nominee Frank F. McDonald II Vaneta G. Becker
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 20,713 18,266
Percentage 53.14% 46.86%

Mayor before election

Frank F. McDonald II
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Frank F. McDonald II
Democratic

The 1991 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election was held on November 5, 1991, and saw the reelection of Democratic incumbent Frank F. McDonald II.

Primaries edit

Primary elections were held on May 8.[30]

Democratic primary edit

Incumbent mayor Frank F. McDonald II won renomination unopposed.[30]

Republican primary edit

1991 Evansville, Indiana Republican mayoral primary[30]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Vaneta Becker 5,584 72.16
Republican Robert Whitehouse 2,154 27.84
Total votes 7,738 100

General election edit

1991 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election[31]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Frank F. McDonald II (incumbent) 20,713 53.14
Republican Vaneta G. Becker 18,266 46.86
Total votes 38,979 100

1995 edit

1995 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election
 
← 1991 November 7, 1995 1999 →
 
Candidate Frank F. McDonald II Lori Frary
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 19,162 9,565
Percentage 66.70 % 33.30%

Mayor before election

Frank F. McDonald II
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Frank F. McDonald II
Democratic

The 1995 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election was held on November 7, 1995, and saw the reelection of Democratic incumbent Frank McDonald II.

Primaries edit

Primary elections were held on May 2.[32]

Democratic primary edit

Incumbent Frank McDonald II was renominated, defeating challengers Frank Fuquay and Kerry Longest.[32][33]

Republican primary edit

Business owner Lori Frary won the Republican nomination over David Coker, Jack Groshands, and Doug DeGroot.[32]

General election edit

The election was considered a low-key race.[34] Discussion largely centered upon the city's upcoming riverboat casino, which would open the month after the election.[34]

1995 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election[34]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Frank McDonald II (incumbent) 19,162 66.70
Republican Lori Frary 9,565 33.30
Total votes 28,727 100

1999 edit

1999 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election
 
← 1995 November 2, 1999 2003 →
Turnout36%
 
Candidate Russell G. Lloyd Jr. Rick Borris
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 15,980 15,461
Percentage 50.83% 49.18%

Mayor before election

Frank F. McDonald II[35]
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Russell G. Lloyd Jr.
Republican

The 1999 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election was held on November 2, 1999, and saw the election of Republican nominee Russell G. Lloyd Jr.

Incumbent Democrat Frank F. McDonald II did not seek reelection.

Nominations edit

Democratic primary edit

1999 Evansville, Indiana Democratic mayoral primary[36]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Richard J. "Rick" Borries 4,850 44.19
Democratic Gail C. Riecken 3,964 36.12
Democratic Phil Hoy 2,015 18.36
Democratic Lawrence Hall 147 1.34
Total votes 10,976 100

Republican primary edit

1999 Evansville, Indiana Republican mayoral primary[37]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Russell G. Lloyd, Jr. 4,559 86.87
Republican David Woll 689 13.13
Total votes 5,248 100

General election edit

1999 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election[38]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Russell G. Lloyd, Jr. 15,980 50.83
Democratic Richard J. "Rick" Borries 15,461 49.18
Turnout 31,441 36

2003 edit

2003 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election
 
← 1999 November 4, 2003 2007 →
     
Candidate Jonathan Weinzapfel Russell G. Lloyd Jr.
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 19,089 10,063
Percentage 63.58% 33.51%

The 2003 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election was held on November 4, 2003, and saw the election of Democratic nominee Jonathan Weinzapfel, who unseated incumbent Republican mayor Russell G. Lloyd Jr.

Nominations edit

Democratic primary edit

2003 Evansville, Indiana Democratic mayoral primary[39]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jonathan Weinzapfel 4,117 100
Total votes 4,117 100

Republican primary edit

Incumbent Russell G. Lloyd was challenged by Douglas DeGroot, who ran a frugal campaign.[40] DeGroot's performance in the vote was regarded as surprisingly strong.[41]

2003 Evansville, Indiana Republican mayoral primary[39]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Russell G. Lloyd, Jr. (incumbent) 1,616 66.45
Republican Douglas DeGroot 816 33.55
Total votes 2,432 100

Independent candidates edit

Jack Groshans, Jr. ran as an independent candidate.

General election edit

Weinzapfel defeated Lloyd.

2003 was a good year for Democrats in Indiana's mayoral elections, with the party winning control of the mayoralties of all of the state's top seven most populous cities for the first time since 1959.[42] The Democratic Party also won control of the mayoralties in twenty of the state's thirty cities with populations above 25,000.[42] Additionally, in 2003, Democrats won more than 56% of partisan mayoral races in Indiana.[43]

During the general election, Vanderburgh County, where Evansville is located, saw voter turnout of 25% in its various elections.[44]

2003 Evnasville, Indiana mayoral election[45]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jonathan Weinzapfel 19,089 63.58
Republican Russell G. Lloyd Jr. (incumbent) 10,063 33.51
Independent Jack Groshans, Jr. 874 2.91
Total votes 30,026 100

2007 edit

2007 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election
 
← 2003 November 6, 2007[46] 2011 →
     
Candidate Jonathan Weinzapfel David J. Nixon
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 13,097 2,268
Percentage 85.24% 14.76%

The 2007 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election was held on November 6, 2007, and saw the reelection of Democratic incumbent Jonathan Weinzapfel.

Nominations edit

Primary elections were held May 8.[47]

During the primary elections, the voter turnout in Vanderburgh County, in which Evansville is located, was 6.12%.[47]

Democratic primary edit

2007 Evansville, Indiana Democratic mayoral primary[47]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jonathan Weinzapfel (incumbent) 3,251 100
Total votes 3,251 100

Republican primary edit

2007 Evansville, Indiana Republican mayoral primary[47]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican David J. Nixon 652 59.27
Republican Aaron M. Ridlen 448 40.73
Total votes 1,100 100

General election edit

Voter turnout in Vanderburgh County during the November elections was 19.42%.[46]

2007 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election[46]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jonathan Weinzapfel (incumbent) 13,097 85.24
Republican David J. Nixon 2,268 14.76
Total votes 15,365 100

2011 edit

2011 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election
 
← 2007 November 8, 2011[48] 2015 →
     
Candidate Lloyd Winnecke Rick A. Davis
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 11,664 10,009
Percentage 53.82% 46.18%

Mayor before election

Jonathan Weinzapfel
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Lloyd Winnecke
Republican

The 2011 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election was held on November 8, 2011, and saw the election of Rerpublican nominee Lloyd Winnecke.'

Incumbent Democrat Jonathan Weinzapfel did not seek reelection.

Nominations edit

Primary elections were held May 3.[49]

During the primary elections, the voter turnout in Vanderburgh County, in which Evansville is located, was 10.06%.[49]

Democratic primary edit

2011 Evansville, Indiana Democratic mayoral primary[49]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Rick A. Davis 3,997 58.74
Democratic Troy Tornatta 2,808 41.26
Total votes 6,805 100

Republican primary edit

Businessman Lloyd Winnecke defeated Douglas De Groot. De Groot had previously been a candidate in the 2003 Evansville Republican mayoral primary.[40]

2011 Evansville, Indiana Republican mayoral primary[49]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Lloyd Winnecke 2,201 92.17
Republican Douglas De Groot 187 7.83
Total votes 2,388 100

General election edit

Voter turnout in Evansville for the municipal general election was 23.64%.[48]

2011 Evansville mayoral election[48]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Lloyd Winnecke 11,664 53.82
Democratic Rick A. Davis 10,009 46.18
Total votes 21,673 100

2015 edit

2015 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election
 
← 2011 November 3, 2015[50] 2019 →
     
Candidate Lloyd Winnecke Gail Riecken
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 12,309 6,723
Percentage 62.04% 33.88%

Mayor before election

Lloyd Winnecke
Republican

Elected Mayor

Lloyd Winnecke
Republican

The 2015 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election was held on November 3, 2015, and saw the reelection of Republican Lloyd Winnecke.

Nominations edit

Primary elections were held May 5.[51] During the primary elections, turnout in Vanderburgh County, in which Evansville is located, was 6.76%.[51]

Democratic primary edit

2015 Evansville, Indiana Democratic mayoral primary[51]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Gail Riecken 3,790 100
Total votes 3,790 100

Republican primary edit

2015 Evansville, Indiana Republican mayoral primary[51]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Lloyd Winnecke (incumbent) 1,723 100
Total votes 1,723 100

Independent candidates edit

Steve "Woz" Wozniak ran as an independent candidate.

General election edit

During the general election, turnout in Vanderburgh County, in which Evansville is located, was 20.70%.[50]

2015 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election[50]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Lloyd Winnecke (incumbent) 12,309 67.23
Democratic Gail Riecken 6,723 33.88
Independent Steve "Woz" Wozniak 809 4.08
Total votes 19,841 100

2019 edit

2019 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election
 
← 2015 November 5, 2019[52] 2023 →
     
Candidate Lloyd Winnecke Steve Ary
Party Republican Independent
Popular vote 11,711 2,119
Percentage 80.75% 14.61%

Mayor before election

Lloyd Winnecke
Republican

Elected Mayor

Lloyd Winnecke
Republican

The 2019 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election was held on November 5, 2019, and saw the reelection of Republican Lloyd Winnecke to a third consecutive term.

Nominations edit

Primary elections were held May 7.[53]

Democratic primary edit

No candidate ran for the Democratic Party nomination.

For the first time in at least 85 years, the Democratic Party failed to field a candidate in an Evansville mayoral election.[54]

Candidates edit
Declined to run edit
  • Ryan Hatfield, state representative[54]
  • Ben Shoulders, Vanderburgh County Commissioner[54]
  • Jonathan Weaver, City Councilman[54]

Libertarian nomination edit

Bart Gadau was nominated by the Libertarian Party.

Republican primary edit

2019 Evansville, Indiana Republican mayoral primary[53]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Lloyd Winnecke (incumbent) 1,938 88.05
Republican Connie L. Whitman 263 11.95
Total votes 2,201 100

Independent candidates edit

Steve Ary ran as an independent candidate.

General election edit

During the general election, turnout in Vanderburgh County, in which Evansville is located, was 19.94%.[52]

Winnecke became the fourth mayor of Evansville to be elected to a third term.[55]

2019 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election[52]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Lloyd Winnecke (incumbent) 11,711 80.75
Independent Steve Ary 2,119 14.61
Libertarian Bart Gadau 672 4.63
Total votes 14,502 100

2023 edit

2023 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election
 
← 2019 November 7, 2023 2027 →
 
Candidate Stephanie Terry Natalie Rascher Michael Daugherty
Party Democratic Republican Libertarian
Popular vote 8,679 7,131 2,032
Percentage 48.64 39.96 11.4

Mayor before election

Lloyd Winnecke
Republican

Elected Mayor

Stephanie Terry
Democratic

The 2023 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election was held on November 7, 2023. Party nominees were selected in primary elections on May 2. Incumbent Republican mayor Lloyd Winnecke chose to retire rather than run for re-election to a fourth term in office and was succeeded by Stephanie Terry. [56]

Republican primary edit

Declared edit

Disqualified edit

Withdrew edit

Declined edit

Endorsements edit

Cheryl Musgrave
Local officials
Organizations
Natalie Rascher
Local officials

Results edit

Republican primary results[68]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Natalie Rascher 3,604 63.7%
Republican Cheryl Musgrave 2,045 36.2%
Total votes 5,649 100%

Democratic primary edit

Declared edit

Disqualified edit

  • Brian Alexander, advertising planner[70][60]

Declined edit

Endorsements edit

Stephanie Terry
Local officials

Libertarian nominee edit

  • Michael Daugherty, retired businessman[73]

Results edit

2023 Evansville, Indiana mayoral election[74]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Stephanie Terry 8,679 48.64
Republican Natalie Rascher 7,131 39.96
Libertarian Michael Daugherty 2,032 11.4
Total votes 17,842 100

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Elections are held in Evansville Indiana to elect the city s mayor Currently such elections are regularly scheduled to be held every four years in the year immediately preceding that of United States presidential elections Contents 1 Elections before 1934 2 1934 3 1937 4 1942 5 1947 6 1951 7 1955 8 1959 9 1963 10 1967 10 1 Primaries 10 2 General election 11 1971 11 1 Primaries 11 1 1 Democratic primary 11 1 2 Republican primary 11 2 General election 12 1975 12 1 Primaries 12 1 1 Democratic primary 12 1 2 Republican primary 12 2 General election 13 1979 13 1 Primaries 13 1 1 Democratic primary 13 1 2 Republican primary 13 2 General election 14 1983 14 1 Primaries 14 1 1 Democratic primary 14 1 2 Republican primary 14 2 General election 15 1987 15 1 Primaries 15 1 1 Democratic primary 15 1 2 Republican primary 15 2 General election 16 1991 16 1 Primaries 16 1 1 Democratic primary 16 1 2 Republican primary 16 2 General election 17 1995 17 1 Primaries 17 1 1 Democratic primary 17 1 2 Republican primary 17 2 General election 18 1999 18 1 Nominations 18 1 1 Democratic primary 18 1 2 Republican primary 18 2 General election 19 2003 19 1 Nominations 19 1 1 Democratic primary 19 1 2 Republican primary 19 1 3 Independent candidates 19 2 General election 20 2007 20 1 Nominations 20 1 1 Democratic primary 20 1 2 Republican primary 20 2 General election 21 2011 21 1 Nominations 21 1 1 Democratic primary 21 1 2 Republican primary 21 2 General election 22 2015 22 1 Nominations 22 1 1 Democratic primary 22 1 2 Republican primary 22 1 3 Independent candidates 22 2 General election 23 2019 23 1 Nominations 23 1 1 Democratic primary 23 1 1 1 Candidates 23 1 1 1 1 Declined to run 23 1 2 Libertarian nomination 23 1 3 Republican primary 23 1 4 Independent candidates 23 2 General election 24 2023 24 1 Republican primary 24 1 1 Declared 24 1 2 Disqualified 24 1 3 Withdrew 24 1 4 Declined 24 1 5 Endorsements 24 1 6 Results 24 2 Democratic primary 24 2 1 Declared 24 2 2 Disqualified 24 2 3 Declined 24 2 4 Endorsements 24 3 Libertarian nominee 24 4 Results 25 ReferencesElections before 1934 editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it July 2021 1934 edit1934 Evansville Indiana mayoral election 19291937 Candidate William H Dress Alvan V BurchParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 22 367 18 720Percentage 54 44 45 56 Mayor before electionFrank W Griese Elected Mayor William H DressDemocraticThe 1934 Evansville Indiana mayoral election saw the election of Democratic nominee William H Dress 1934 Evansville Indiana mayoral election 1 Party Candidate Votes Democratic William H Dress 22 367 54 44Republican Alvan V Burch 18 720 45 56Total votes 41 087 1001937 edit1937 Evansville Indiana mayoral election 19341942 Candidate William H Dress Alvan V BurchParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 24 387 15 680Percentage 70 87 39 13 Mayor before electionWilliam H DressDemocratic Elected Mayor William H DressDemocraticThe 1937 Evansville Indiana mayoral election saw the reelection of Democratic incumbent William H Dress 1937 Evansville Indiana mayoral election 1 Party Candidate Votes Democratic William H Dress incumbent 24 387 70 87Republican Alvan V Burch 15 680 39 13Total votes 40 067 1001942 edit1942 Evansville Indiana mayoral election 19371947 Candidate Mason Reichert William H DressParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 17 088 15 743Percentage 52 05 47 95 Mayor before electionWilliam H DressDemocratic Elected Mayor Mason ReichertRepublicanThe 1942 Evansville Indiana mayoral election saw the election of Republican nominee Mason Reichert unseating Democratic incumbent William H Dress 1942 Evansville Indiana mayoral election 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican Manson Reichert 17 088 52 05Democratic William H Dress incumbent 15 743 47 95Total votes 32 831 1001947 edit1947 Evansville Indiana mayoral election 1942 November 4 1947 1951 Candidate William H Dress Manson ReichertParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 22 176 17 629Percentage 55 71 44 29 Mayor before electionManson ReichertRepublican Elected Mayor William H DressDemocraticThe 1947 Evansville Indiana mayoral election was held on November 4 1947 and saw the election of Democrat William H Dress returned to office for a third nonconsecutive term unseating Republican incumbent Manson Reichert Dress was only the second individual in the city s history to win three mayoral elections 3 Due to a change in state election law after the previous election the election was moved to 1947 As a result the preceding term of incumbent Reichert was extended to 1948 giving him an unprecedented five year term as mayor before this election 4 1947 Evansville Indiana mayoral election 2 Party Candidate Votes Democratic William H Dress 22 176 55 71Republican Manson Reichert incumbent 17 629 44 29Total votes 39 805 1001951 edit1951 Evansville Indiana mayoral election 1947 November 6 1951 1955 Candidate Henry O Roberts Edwin F DiekmanParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 24 208 17 063Percentage 58 66 41 34 Mayor before electionEdwin F DiekmannDemocratic Elected Mayor Henry O RobertsRepublicanThe 1951 Evansville Indiana mayoral election was held on November 6 1951 and saw the election of Republican nominee Henry O Roberts Roberts defeated Democratic incumbent Edwin F Diekmann who had been appointed as mayor following the November 1949 death in office of William H Dress 3 1951 Evansville Indiana mayoral election 5 Party Candidate Votes Republican Henry O Roberts 24 208 58 66Democratic Edwin F Diekmann incumbent 17 063 41 34Total votes 41 271 1001955 edit1955 Evansville Indiana mayoral election 1951 November 8 1955 1959 nbsp nbsp Candidate Vance Hartke Curtis E HuberParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 25 862 21 699Percentage 54 12 45 40 Mayor before electionHenry O RobertsRepublican Elected Mayor Vance HartkeDemocraticThe 1955 Evansville Indiana mayoral election was held on November 8 1955 and saw the election of Democratic nominee Vance Hartke Hartke the chairman of the Vanderburgh County Democratic Party organization had faced city recreation director James R Newcom in the Democratic primary election The primary was competitive 6 In early June during the general election thirteen supporters of Hartke s vanquished primary election opponent Newcom filed a complaint under Indiana s Corrupt Practices Act of 1945 The complaint related to 8 000 that had been raised by a Jefferson Jackson Day dinner which these supporters of Newcom alleged was used to assist Hartke s candidacy but should instead have been used to assist the Democratic Party in general 7 8 The lawsuit alleged that Hartke s campaign manager Sheriff Frank McDonald had therefore misused the proceeds from the dinner banquet 9 The lawsuit was dismissed in late August after the plaintiffs refused to post a 500 cost bond 9 Republican nominee Curtis Huber was a real estate man who found himself in conflict with the local county Republican Party organization 10 The general election campaign between Hartke and Huber was considered to be one of the harshest up to that point in the city s history 11 In the coinciding city council election Hartke s Democratic Party won seven seats capturing all but two seats with those two seats coming from wards that were considered to be overwhelmingly Republican leaning 10 11 The Democratic nominee also won the city clerk race and a race for city judge 10 At the time Vanderburgh County which had voted for the national winner of every previous United States presidential election going back to 1892 was regarded as a political barometer thus attention was paid to the Democratic Party landslide in Evansville the county seat of Vanderburgh County 10 Ultimately however Vanderburgh County and the nation would end up voting for the Republican ticket in the subsequent 1956 United States presidential election citation needed 1955 Evansville Indiana mayoral election 5 Party Candidate Votes Democratic R Vance Hartke 25 862 54 12Republican Curtis E Huber 21 699 45 40Prohibition William C Christmas 230 0 48Total votes 47 791 1001959 edit1959 Evansville Indiana mayoral election 1955 November 3 1959 1963 Candidate Frank F McDonald Donald B IngleParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 25 445 21 434Percentage 54 03 45 51 Mayor before electionVance HartkeDemocratic Elected Mayor Frank F McDonaldDemocraticThe 1959 Evansville Indiana mayoral election was held on November 3 1959 and saw the election of Democratic nominee Frank F McDonald 1959 Evansville Indiana mayoral election 5 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Frank F McDonald 25 445 54 03Republican Donald B Ingle 21 434 45 51Prohibition J C Kelly 214 0 45Total votes 47 093 1001963 edit1963 Evansville Indiana mayoral election nbsp 1959 November 5 1963 1967 Nominee Frank F McDonald Henry O RobertsParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 27 333 22 564Percentage 54 78 45 22 Mayor before electionFrank F McDonaldDemocratic Elected Mayor Frank F McDonaldDemocraticThe 1963 Evansville Indiana mayoral election was held on November 5 1963 and saw the reelection of Democratic incumbent Frank F McDonald He defeated former mayor Henry O Roberts the Republican nominee 12 1963 Evansville Indiana mayoral election 13 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Frank F McDonald incumbent 27 333 54 78Republican H O Roberts 22 564 45 22Total votes 49 897 1001967 edit1967 Evansville Indiana mayoral election nbsp 1959 November 7 1967 1967 Nominee Frank F McDonald Henry O RobertsParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 30 133 22 882Percentage 56 84 43 16 Mayor before electionFrank F McDonaldDemocratic Elected Mayor Frank F McDonaldDemocraticThe 1967 Evansville Indiana mayoral election was held on November 7 1967 and saw the reelection of Democratic incumbent Frank F McDonald to a third consecutive term This made him the first mayor to win a third consecutive term in the city s history 14 Primaries edit In the May 2 primary elections incumbent mayor Frank F McDonald ran unopposed in the Democratic primary and John Lavens ran unopposed in the Republican primary 14 General election edit 1963 Evansville Indiana mayoral election 13 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Frank F McDonald incumbent 30 133 56 84Republican H O Roberts 22 882 43 16Total votes 53 015 1001971 edit1971 Evansville Indiana mayoral election nbsp 1967 November 2 1971 1975 Turnout70 Nominee Russell G Lloyd Sr William L BrooksParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 33 063 23 905Percentage 58 04 47 81 Mayor before electionFrank F McDonaldDemocratic Elected Mayor Russell G Lloyd Sr RepublicanThe 1971 Evansville Indiana mayoral election was held on November 2 1971 and saw the election of Republican nominee Russell G Lloyd Sr Incumbent Democrat Frank F McDonald did not seek reelection to what would have been a fifth term 15 Primaries edit Primary elections were held on May 4 15 Democratic primary edit City Council president William L Brooks defeated William Arendell a former coroner in the Democratic Party primary Brooks had boasted the endorsement of outgoing mayor Frank F McDonald and was considered the front runner in the primary 15 Republican primary edit Russell G Lloyd Sr won the Republican Party primary against a single opponent Lloyd entered the primary with the support of the local Republican organization 15 General election edit At 70 turnout was considered to be high 16 Lloyd s victory with a 9 158 was considered impressive and surpisingly large 16 His victory came amid a bad municipal election year for Indiana s Republican Party Along with the Indianapolis mayoral election Evansville s election marked one of only two Republican mayoral victories in the state s larger municipal areas with Democrats winning the elections in East Chicago Fort Wayne Gary Hammond South Bend and Terre Haute 16 In the coinciding city council election Republicans won 8 seats and Democrats won one 17 The strong Democratic performance came despite outgoing mayor McDonald having been seen prior to the election as having established one of the strong city and county Democratic organizations in the state 15 1971 Evansville Indiana mayoral election 18 16 Party Candidate Votes Republican Russell G Lloyd Sr 33 063 58 04Democratic William L Brooks 23 905 47 81Turnout 56 968 701975 edit1975 Evansville Indiana mayoral election nbsp 1971 November 4 1975 1979 nbsp nbsp Nominee Russell G Lloyd Sr J Jeff HaysParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 27 350 19 890Percentage 57 90 42 10 Mayor before electionRussell G Lloyd Sr Republican Elected Mayor Russell G Lloyd Sr RepublicanThe 1975 Evansville Indiana mayoral election was held on November 4 1975 and saw the reelection of Republican incumbent Russell G Lloyd Sr Primaries edit Primary elections were held on May 6 Democratic primary edit The Democratic primary was won the Indiana state representative J Jeff Hays The Democratic primary was largely predicted to be a toss up between Hays and Jerry Linzy the director of development for the University of Evansville 19 The third candidate was city sewage department employee Jack Roll 19 Republican primary edit The Republican primary was won by incumbent mayor Russell G Lloyd Sr who was unopposed in the primary 19 General election edit Lloyd became the first Republican mayor to win reelection in Evansville since 1895 20 1975 Evansville Indiana mayoral election 18 Party Candidate Votes Republican Russell G Lloyd Sr incumbent 27 350 57 90Democratic J Jeff Hays 19 890 42 10Total votes 47 240 1001979 edit1979 Evansville Indiana mayoral election nbsp 1975 November 6 1979 1983 Nominee Michael Vandeveer Randall T ShepardParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 22 739 19 808Percentage 53 44 46 56 Mayor before electionRussell G Lloyd Sr Republican Elected Mayor Michael VandeveerDemocraticThe 1979 Evansville Indiana mayoral election was held on November 6 1979 and saw the election of Democratic nominee Michael Vandeveer Incumbent Republican mayor Russell G Lloyd Sr frustrated by tax and spending controls imposed by the state did not seek reelection to a third term 21 Primaries edit Primary elections were held on May 8 22 Democratic primary edit City councilman Michael Vandeveer won the Democratic primary 18 22 Vandeveer defeated Vanderburgh County assessor James Angermeier 22 Vandeveer was considered the front runner in the primary 22 Republican primary edit Randall T Shepard an administrative assistant to incumbent Republican mayor Russell G Lloyd Sr won the Republican primary 18 22 Lloyd defeated Bradley Ten Barge a musician and retail worker 22 Shephard was the frontrunner for the nomination and had been endorsed by the local Republican Party organization s slating committee 22 General election edit Ahead of election day race was considered one of the most competitive mayoral races in the state of Indiana that year 21 1979 Evansville Indiana mayoral election 18 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Michael D Vandeveer 22 739 53 44Republican Randall T Shepard 19 808 46 56Total votes 42 547 1001983 edit1983 Evansville Indiana mayoral election nbsp 1979 November 8 1983 1987 Nominee Michael Vandeveer David A KoelherParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 28 016 12 570Percentage 69 03 30 9 Mayor before electionMichael VandeveerDemocratic Elected Mayor Michael VandeveerDemocraticThe 1983 Evansville Indiana mayoral election was held on November 8 1983 and saw the reelection of Democratic incumbent Michael Vandeveer Primaries edit Primary elections were held on May 3 23 Democratic primary edit Incumbent mayor Michael Vandeveer faced token opposition from two challengers While neither opponent were seen as posing a strong challenge to Vandeveer more serious of the two candidates running against Vandeveer in the primary was Berta Hammerseen a former university professor and former member of the Evansville Housing Authority Hammerstein criticized Vandeveer for the financial troubles of the city and for shortcomings in regards to economic development in the city Mark R Chellgren of the Associated Press wrote shortly before the day of the primary the tone of her attacks has put off some party regulars who give her little chance to unseat Vandeveer Vandeveer s other challenger was Larry Williams who did not do much in regards to campaigning 23 Republican primary edit Four term city councilman and high school teacher David Koehler won the Republican nomination 23 24 Running against him in the Republican primary was and former two term Vanderburgh County sheriff James DeGroote 23 Koehler had the backing of the local Republican Party organization which provided his campaign with organizational and financial support 23 DeGroote dedicated himself as a full time campaigner 23 Both candidates argued that economic development should be the first priority of Evansville s mayor The campaign between them was not focused on issues but rather on personality Also effecting the race was debate over the influence of the county Republican chairman Bob Whitehouse 23 Koehler worked to soften his public image Despite being seen as a good manager Mark R Chellgren of the Associated Press wrote that he was seen as having little regard for the people side of government 23 DeGroote ran in large part on both his record as sheriff and on presenting himself with a friendly image 23 General election edit Early into the campaign the Republican Party had hopes that its nominee might be able to unseat Vendeveer However Koehler s candidacy failed to create momentum 25 Koehler alleged that Vandeveer was guilty of fiscal mismanagement often pointing to a financial crisis that the city government had faced in 1981 Koehler also accused Vandeveer of subjecting residents to too many new fees while also alleging that Vandeveer did not make the best use of the revenues generated by these fees Koehler also attacked Vandeveer for his shortcomings in attracting economic development 25 Vandeveer insisted that the city s economic issues were largely attributable to the ongoing early 1980s recession and predicted that the city would see improved economic fortunes by the end of the decade 25 Both nominees were in agreement that the state of Indiana should pass legislation to establish a new local option income tax as well as provide additional new methods for city s such as Evansville to generate more revenue 25 1983 Evansville Indiana mayoral election 24 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Michael D Vandeveer incumbent 28 016 69 03Republican David A Koelher 12 570 30 97Total votes 40 586 1001987 edit1987 Evansville Indiana mayoral election nbsp 1983 November 3 1987 1991 Nominee Frank F McDonald II Al FolzParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 21 974 12 567Percentage 63 62 36 38 Mayor before electionFrank F McDonald II interim Democratic Elected Mayor Frank F McDonald IIDemocraticThe 1987 Evansville Indiana mayoral election was held on November 3 1987 and saw the reelection of Democratic incumbent Frank F McDonald II a city councilman who had been serving as interim mayor since May having been appointed interim mayor on May 23 1987 by the city council after mayor Michael Vandeveer resigned in order to accept a lobbyist job 26 27 Primaries edit Primary elections were held on May 5 28 Democratic primary edit Days before announcing his plans to resign incumbent Michael Vandeveer was renominated by his party 27 He had been unopposed for the nomination 28 After Vanderveer announced his resignation Frank F McDonald II was selected by Democratic leaders to fill his place McDonald was also appointed by the city council to serve as interim mayor until the winner of the election would take office 26 Republican primary edit Al Folz won the Republican nomination General election edit Folz was seen as running too weak of a campaign organization to stand a strong chance at winning the Democratic leaning city 29 1987 Evansville Indiana mayoral election 24 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Frank F McDonald II incumbent 21 974 63 62Republican Al Folz 12 567 36 38Total votes 34 541 1001991 edit1991 Evansville Indiana mayoral election nbsp 1987 November 5 1991 1995 Nominee Frank F McDonald II Vaneta G BeckerParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 20 713 18 266Percentage 53 14 46 86 Mayor before electionFrank F McDonald IIDemocratic Elected Mayor Frank F McDonald IIDemocraticThe 1991 Evansville Indiana mayoral election was held on November 5 1991 and saw the reelection of Democratic incumbent Frank F McDonald II Primaries edit Primary elections were held on May 8 30 Democratic primary edit Incumbent mayor Frank F McDonald II won renomination unopposed 30 Republican primary edit 1991 Evansville Indiana Republican mayoral primary 30 Party Candidate Votes Republican Vaneta Becker 5 584 72 16Republican Robert Whitehouse 2 154 27 84Total votes 7 738 100General election edit 1991 Evansville Indiana mayoral election 31 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Frank F McDonald II incumbent 20 713 53 14Republican Vaneta G Becker 18 266 46 86Total votes 38 979 1001995 edit1995 Evansville Indiana mayoral election nbsp 1991 November 7 1995 1999 Candidate Frank F McDonald II Lori FraryParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 19 162 9 565Percentage 66 70 33 30 Mayor before electionFrank F McDonald IIDemocratic Elected Mayor Frank F McDonald IIDemocraticThe 1995 Evansville Indiana mayoral election was held on November 7 1995 and saw the reelection of Democratic incumbent Frank McDonald II Primaries edit Primary elections were held on May 2 32 Democratic primary edit Incumbent Frank McDonald II was renominated defeating challengers Frank Fuquay and Kerry Longest 32 33 Republican primary edit Business owner Lori Frary won the Republican nomination over David Coker Jack Groshands and Doug DeGroot 32 General election edit The election was considered a low key race 34 Discussion largely centered upon the city s upcoming riverboat casino which would open the month after the election 34 1995 Evansville Indiana mayoral election 34 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Frank McDonald II incumbent 19 162 66 70Republican Lori Frary 9 565 33 30Total votes 28 727 1001999 edit1999 Evansville Indiana mayoral election nbsp 1995 November 2 1999 2003 Turnout36 Candidate Russell G Lloyd Jr Rick BorrisParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 15 980 15 461Percentage 50 83 49 18 Mayor before electionFrank F McDonald II 35 Democratic Elected Mayor Russell G Lloyd Jr RepublicanThe 1999 Evansville Indiana mayoral election was held on November 2 1999 and saw the election of Republican nominee Russell G Lloyd Jr Incumbent Democrat Frank F McDonald II did not seek reelection Nominations edit Democratic primary edit 1999 Evansville Indiana Democratic mayoral primary 36 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Richard J Rick Borries 4 850 44 19Democratic Gail C Riecken 3 964 36 12Democratic Phil Hoy 2 015 18 36Democratic Lawrence Hall 147 1 34Total votes 10 976 100Republican primary edit 1999 Evansville Indiana Republican mayoral primary 37 Party Candidate Votes Republican Russell G Lloyd Jr 4 559 86 87Republican David Woll 689 13 13Total votes 5 248 100General election edit 1999 Evansville Indiana mayoral election 38 Party Candidate Votes Republican Russell G Lloyd Jr 15 980 50 83Democratic Richard J Rick Borries 15 461 49 18Turnout 31 441 362003 edit2003 Evansville Indiana mayoral election nbsp 1999 November 4 2003 2007 nbsp nbsp Candidate Jonathan Weinzapfel Russell G Lloyd Jr Party Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 19 089 10 063Percentage 63 58 33 51 Mayor before electionRussell G Lloyd Jr Republican Elected Mayor Jonathan WeinzapfelDemocraticThe 2003 Evansville Indiana mayoral election was held on November 4 2003 and saw the election of Democratic nominee Jonathan Weinzapfel who unseated incumbent Republican mayor Russell G Lloyd Jr Nominations edit Democratic primary edit 2003 Evansville Indiana Democratic mayoral primary 39 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Jonathan Weinzapfel 4 117 100Total votes 4 117 100Republican primary edit Incumbent Russell G Lloyd was challenged by Douglas DeGroot who ran a frugal campaign 40 DeGroot s performance in the vote was regarded as surprisingly strong 41 2003 Evansville Indiana Republican mayoral primary 39 Party Candidate Votes Republican Russell G Lloyd Jr incumbent 1 616 66 45Republican Douglas DeGroot 816 33 55Total votes 2 432 100Independent candidates edit Jack Groshans Jr ran as an independent candidate General election edit Weinzapfel defeated Lloyd 2003 was a good year for Democrats in Indiana s mayoral elections with the party winning control of the mayoralties of all of the state s top seven most populous cities for the first time since 1959 42 The Democratic Party also won control of the mayoralties in twenty of the state s thirty cities with populations above 25 000 42 Additionally in 2003 Democrats won more than 56 of partisan mayoral races in Indiana 43 During the general election Vanderburgh County where Evansville is located saw voter turnout of 25 in its various elections 44 2003 Evnasville Indiana mayoral election 45 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Jonathan Weinzapfel 19 089 63 58Republican Russell G Lloyd Jr incumbent 10 063 33 51Independent Jack Groshans Jr 874 2 91Total votes 30 026 1002007 edit2007 Evansville Indiana mayoral election nbsp 2003 November 6 2007 46 2011 nbsp nbsp Candidate Jonathan Weinzapfel David J NixonParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 13 097 2 268Percentage 85 24 14 76 Mayor before electionJonathan WeinzapfelDemocratic Elected Mayor Jonathan WeinzapfelDemocraticThe 2007 Evansville Indiana mayoral election was held on November 6 2007 and saw the reelection of Democratic incumbent Jonathan Weinzapfel Nominations edit Primary elections were held May 8 47 During the primary elections the voter turnout in Vanderburgh County in which Evansville is located was 6 12 47 Democratic primary edit 2007 Evansville Indiana Democratic mayoral primary 47 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Jonathan Weinzapfel incumbent 3 251 100Total votes 3 251 100Republican primary edit 2007 Evansville Indiana Republican mayoral primary 47 Party Candidate Votes Republican David J Nixon 652 59 27Republican Aaron M Ridlen 448 40 73Total votes 1 100 100General election edit Voter turnout in Vanderburgh County during the November elections was 19 42 46 2007 Evansville Indiana mayoral election 46 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Jonathan Weinzapfel incumbent 13 097 85 24Republican David J Nixon 2 268 14 76Total votes 15 365 1002011 edit2011 Evansville Indiana mayoral election nbsp 2007 November 8 2011 48 2015 nbsp nbsp Candidate Lloyd Winnecke Rick A DavisParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 11 664 10 009Percentage 53 82 46 18 Mayor before electionJonathan WeinzapfelDemocratic Elected Mayor Lloyd WinneckeRepublicanThe 2011 Evansville Indiana mayoral election was held on November 8 2011 and saw the election of Rerpublican nominee Lloyd Winnecke Incumbent Democrat Jonathan Weinzapfel did not seek reelection Nominations edit Primary elections were held May 3 49 During the primary elections the voter turnout in Vanderburgh County in which Evansville is located was 10 06 49 Democratic primary edit 2011 Evansville Indiana Democratic mayoral primary 49 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Rick A Davis 3 997 58 74Democratic Troy Tornatta 2 808 41 26Total votes 6 805 100Republican primary edit Businessman Lloyd Winnecke defeated Douglas De Groot De Groot had previously been a candidate in the 2003 Evansville Republican mayoral primary 40 2011 Evansville Indiana Republican mayoral primary 49 Party Candidate Votes Republican Lloyd Winnecke 2 201 92 17Republican Douglas De Groot 187 7 83Total votes 2 388 100General election edit Voter turnout in Evansville for the municipal general election was 23 64 48 2011 Evansville mayoral election 48 Party Candidate Votes Republican Lloyd Winnecke 11 664 53 82Democratic Rick A Davis 10 009 46 18Total votes 21 673 1002015 edit2015 Evansville Indiana mayoral election nbsp 2011 November 3 2015 50 2019 nbsp nbsp Candidate Lloyd Winnecke Gail RieckenParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 12 309 6 723Percentage 62 04 33 88 Mayor before electionLloyd WinneckeRepublican Elected Mayor Lloyd WinneckeRepublicanThe 2015 Evansville Indiana mayoral election was held on November 3 2015 and saw the reelection of Republican Lloyd Winnecke Nominations edit Primary elections were held May 5 51 During the primary elections turnout in Vanderburgh County in which Evansville is located was 6 76 51 Democratic primary edit 2015 Evansville Indiana Democratic mayoral primary 51 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Gail Riecken 3 790 100Total votes 3 790 100Republican primary edit 2015 Evansville Indiana Republican mayoral primary 51 Party Candidate Votes Republican Lloyd Winnecke incumbent 1 723 100Total votes 1 723 100Independent candidates edit Steve Woz Wozniak ran as an independent candidate General election edit During the general election turnout in Vanderburgh County in which Evansville is located was 20 70 50 2015 Evansville Indiana mayoral election 50 Party Candidate Votes Republican Lloyd Winnecke incumbent 12 309 67 23Democratic Gail Riecken 6 723 33 88Independent Steve Woz Wozniak 809 4 08Total votes 19 841 1002019 edit2019 Evansville Indiana mayoral election nbsp 2015 November 5 2019 52 2023 nbsp nbsp Candidate Lloyd Winnecke Steve AryParty Republican IndependentPopular vote 11 711 2 119Percentage 80 75 14 61 Mayor before electionLloyd WinneckeRepublican Elected Mayor Lloyd WinneckeRepublicanThe 2019 Evansville Indiana mayoral election was held on November 5 2019 and saw the reelection of Republican Lloyd Winnecke to a third consecutive term Nominations edit Primary elections were held May 7 53 Democratic primary edit No candidate ran for the Democratic Party nomination For the first time in at least 85 years the Democratic Party failed to field a candidate in an Evansville mayoral election 54 Candidates edit Declined to run edit Ryan Hatfield state representative 54 Ben Shoulders Vanderburgh County Commissioner 54 Jonathan Weaver City Councilman 54 Libertarian nomination edit Bart Gadau was nominated by the Libertarian Party Republican primary edit 2019 Evansville Indiana Republican mayoral primary 53 Party Candidate Votes Republican Lloyd Winnecke incumbent 1 938 88 05Republican Connie L Whitman 263 11 95Total votes 2 201 100Independent candidates edit Steve Ary ran as an independent candidate General election edit During the general election turnout in Vanderburgh County in which Evansville is located was 19 94 52 Winnecke became the fourth mayor of Evansville to be elected to a third term 55 2019 Evansville Indiana mayoral election 52 Party Candidate Votes Republican Lloyd Winnecke incumbent 11 711 80 75Independent Steve Ary 2 119 14 61Libertarian Bart Gadau 672 4 63Total votes 14 502 1002023 edit2023 Evansville Indiana mayoral election nbsp 2019 November 7 2023 2027 Candidate Stephanie Terry Natalie Rascher Michael DaughertyParty Democratic Republican LibertarianPopular vote 8 679 7 131 2 032Percentage 48 64 39 96 11 4Mayor before electionLloyd WinneckeRepublican Elected Mayor Stephanie TerryDemocraticThe 2023 Evansville Indiana mayoral election was held on November 7 2023 Party nominees were selected in primary elections on May 2 Incumbent Republican mayor Lloyd Winnecke chose to retire rather than run for re election to a fourth term in office and was succeeded by Stephanie Terry 56 Republican primary edit Declared edit Cheryl Musgrave Vanderburgh County commissioner and former Vanderburgh County Assessor 57 Natalie Rascher talent acquisition professional and member of the Vanderburgh County Alcohol Beverage Commission 58 Disqualified edit Caine Helmer store greeter 59 60 Withdrew edit Gabe Whitley lobbyist 61 62 Declined edit Justin Elpers city councilor 63 Steve Schaefer deputy mayor 64 Lloyd Winnecke incumbent mayor 56 endorsed Rascher 65 Endorsements edit Cheryl MusgraveLocal officialsDiana Moers Vanderburgh County Prosecutor 66 OrganizationsEvansville Fraternal Order of Police 67 Natalie RascherLocal officialsLloyd Winnecke incumbent mayor of Evansville 65 Results edit Republican primary results 68 Party Candidate Votes Republican Natalie Rascher 3 604 63 7 Republican Cheryl Musgrave 2 045 36 2 Total votes 5 649 100 Democratic primary edit Declared edit Stephanie Terry Vanderburgh County councilor and executive director of the Children s Museum of Evansville 69 Disqualified edit Brian Alexander advertising planner 70 60 Declined edit Alex Burton city councilor 63 Ryan Hatfield Indiana state representative 71 Missy Mosby city councilor 63 Phil Smith Evansville assistant police chief 72 62 Jonathan Weaver at large city councilor 63 Endorsements edit Stephanie TerryLocal officialsJonathan Weinzapfel former mayor of Evansville 69 Libertarian nominee edit Michael Daugherty retired businessman 73 Results edit 2023 Evansville Indiana mayoral election 74 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Stephanie Terry 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