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Lloyd Winnecke

Lloyd Winnecke (born June 6, 1960) is an American politician and businessman serving as the 34th mayor of Evansville, Indiana. He was elected in November 2011 and his four-year term began January 1, 2012. In November 2015, Winnecke was re-elected for a second term, and, in November 2019, he was elected to a third term.

Lloyd Winnecke
34th Mayor of Evansville
Assumed office
January 1, 2012
Preceded byJonathan Weinzapfel
Personal details
Born (1960-06-06) June 6, 1960 (age 62)
Evansville, Indiana, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseCarolyn McClintock
Children1
Alma materUniversity of Evansville (BA)

Winnecke formerly served as news director for WEHT-TV News 25 in Henderson, Kentucky. He also served as president of the Vanderburgh County Commission and was senior vice president and marketing director for Fifth Third Bank.[1]

Early life and education

Lloyd Winnecke was born in Evansville to Ralph and Shirley Winnecke, who were lab technicians at Mead Johnson. Winnecke graduated from Central High School in 1978 and attended the University of Evansville where he received a Bachelor's degree in communications.

Career

Fifth Third Bank and news broadcasting

For thirteen years prior to running for mayor, he worked as senior vice president and marketing director for Fifth Third Bank. Prior to joining the bank, Lloyd spent 17 years in television news, most recently as News Director at WEHT News 25.[2]

County government

Winnecke has held office continuously since shortly after the 1999 city campaign, when he was selected in a GOP caucus to succeed then-newly elected Mayor Russ Lloyd Jr., on the Vanderburgh County Council. In 2002, in a County Council re-election campaign, Winnecke defeated Democrat Chris Walsh by 61-39 percent. Winnecke had a GOP primary opponent in his 2006 council campaign but no Democratic opponent. As a county councilman, he spent three years as president and one year as finance chairman.

In 2008 Winnecke sought a County Commissioners seat and was unopposed. He went on to serve as President of that body. As a county official on both the council and the commissioners he balanced budgets for 11 straight years and held per capita spending to 43% below the state average.[3]

Mayor of Evansville

Winnecke's first term as Evansville mayor began on January 1, 2012. He is only the third Republican to head the City of Evansville since 1955. In his first year in office he fought for, and secured, a state-funded full cloverleaf at one of the city's busiest intersections at the Lloyd Expressway and U.S. Route 41.[4]

Winnecke sought to improve city hall's responsiveness through the use of a smartphone app that gives Evansville residents a way to report non-emergency issues to city government.[5]

In an effort to boost downtown development and conventions Winnecke spearheaded a number of related projects. He successfully championed a downtown location for a new interdisciplinary academic health science education and research campus affiliated with the Indiana University School of Medicine - Evansville. In 2013 he also proposed a new 253 room convention hotel adjacent to the Ford Center and Old National Events Plaza. The project included a $7 million subsidy for the hotel and an additional $13 million in public funds for a new parking garage, bridges connecting the hotel, Old National Events Plaza and the Ford Center, and improvements to the Events Plaza. However, in December 2014 Old National withdrew from the project and it was delayed until a revised plan with 240 rooms was approved in 2015.[6]

Winnecke opposed the state's proposed constitutional ban on same-sex marriage and expressed concern over Indiana Senate Bill 101, also known as the Indiana "religious objections" bill, as sending the "wrong message" about the state.[7][8] On January 9, 2019, Winnecke filed for re-election to seek a third term as mayor.[9]

Personal life

Winnecke resides in downtown Evansville, Indiana. He is married to Carolyn McClintock and has a daughter, Danielle. Winnecke is a Roman Catholic and attends St. Mary's Catholic Church.[1]

Electoral history

2011

Evansville mayoral election, 2011: Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Lloyd Winnecke 2,201 92.17
Republican Douglas Degroot 187 7.83
Total votes 2,388 100
Turnout   7
Evansville mayoral election, 2011: General
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Lloyd Winnecke 11,664 53.82
Democratic Rick Davis 10,009 46.18
Total votes 21,673 100.00
Turnout   15
Republican gain from Democratic

2015

Evansville mayoral election, 2015: Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Lloyd Winnecke (incumbent) 1,723 100.00
Total votes 1,723 100.00
Turnout   5
Evansville mayoral election, 2015: General
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Lloyd Winnecke (incumbent) 12,309 64.68
Democratic Gail Riecken 6,723 35.32
Total votes 19,032 100.00
Turnout   13
Republican hold

2019

Evansville mayoral election, 2019: Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Lloyd Winnecke (incumbent) 1,938 88.05
Republican Connie Whitman 263 11.95
Total votes 2,201 100
Turnout   6
Evansville mayoral election, 2019: General
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 14,502 100.00
Turnout   15
Republican hold

References

  1. ^ a b "Mayor's Bio". City of Evansville. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
  2. ^ Langhorne, THomas (8 November 2011). "Republican Lloyd Winnecke elected Evansville mayor". Retrieved 3 April 2015.
  3. ^ (PDF). Southwestern Indiana Builders Association. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 3 December 2014.
  4. ^ Martin, John (September 17, 2012). "Full cloverleaf intersection coming to U.S. 41/Lloyd Expressway area". Courier & Press. Retrieved December 27, 2012.
  5. ^ Martin, John (September 26, 2012). "Got a complaint for Evansville city officials? There's an app for that". Retrieved December 27, 2012.
  6. ^ Martin, John (31 March 2015). "ERC approves revised Downtown hotel deal". Evansville Courier & Press. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
  7. ^ . WEHT-TV/WTVW-TV. 3 Dec 2013. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  8. ^ Schneider, Chelsea. "Mayor Lloyd Winnecke relays concerns over Indiana's 'religious freedom' bill". Evansville Courier & Press. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
  9. ^ "Mayor Winnecke seeking third term".

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Lloyd Winnecke born June 6 1960 is an American politician and businessman serving as the 34th mayor of Evansville Indiana He was elected in November 2011 and his four year term began January 1 2012 In November 2015 Winnecke was re elected for a second term and in November 2019 he was elected to a third term Lloyd Winnecke34th Mayor of EvansvilleIncumbentAssumed office January 1 2012Preceded byJonathan WeinzapfelPersonal detailsBorn 1960 06 06 June 6 1960 age 62 Evansville Indiana U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseCarolyn McClintockChildren1Alma materUniversity of Evansville BA Winnecke formerly served as news director for WEHT TV News 25 in Henderson Kentucky He also served as president of the Vanderburgh County Commission and was senior vice president and marketing director for Fifth Third Bank 1 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Fifth Third Bank and news broadcasting 2 2 County government 2 3 Mayor of Evansville 3 Personal life 4 Electoral history 4 1 2011 4 2 2015 4 3 2019 5 ReferencesEarly life and education EditLloyd Winnecke was born in Evansville to Ralph and Shirley Winnecke who were lab technicians at Mead Johnson Winnecke graduated from Central High School in 1978 and attended the University of Evansville where he received a Bachelor s degree in communications Career EditFifth Third Bank and news broadcasting Edit For thirteen years prior to running for mayor he worked as senior vice president and marketing director for Fifth Third Bank Prior to joining the bank Lloyd spent 17 years in television news most recently as News Director at WEHT News 25 2 County government Edit Winnecke has held office continuously since shortly after the 1999 city campaign when he was selected in a GOP caucus to succeed then newly elected Mayor Russ Lloyd Jr on the Vanderburgh County Council In 2002 in a County Council re election campaign Winnecke defeated Democrat Chris Walsh by 61 39 percent Winnecke had a GOP primary opponent in his 2006 council campaign but no Democratic opponent As a county councilman he spent three years as president and one year as finance chairman In 2008 Winnecke sought a County Commissioners seat and was unopposed He went on to serve as President of that body As a county official on both the council and the commissioners he balanced budgets for 11 straight years and held per capita spending to 43 below the state average 3 Mayor of Evansville Edit Winnecke s first term as Evansville mayor began on January 1 2012 He is only the third Republican to head the City of Evansville since 1955 In his first year in office he fought for and secured a state funded full cloverleaf at one of the city s busiest intersections at the Lloyd Expressway and U S Route 41 4 Winnecke sought to improve city hall s responsiveness through the use of a smartphone app that gives Evansville residents a way to report non emergency issues to city government 5 In an effort to boost downtown development and conventions Winnecke spearheaded a number of related projects He successfully championed a downtown location for a new interdisciplinary academic health science education and research campus affiliated with the Indiana University School of Medicine Evansville In 2013 he also proposed a new 253 room convention hotel adjacent to the Ford Center and Old National Events Plaza The project included a 7 million subsidy for the hotel and an additional 13 million in public funds for a new parking garage bridges connecting the hotel Old National Events Plaza and the Ford Center and improvements to the Events Plaza However in December 2014 Old National withdrew from the project and it was delayed until a revised plan with 240 rooms was approved in 2015 6 Winnecke opposed the state s proposed constitutional ban on same sex marriage and expressed concern over Indiana Senate Bill 101 also known as the Indiana religious objections bill as sending the wrong message about the state 7 8 On January 9 2019 Winnecke filed for re election to seek a third term as mayor 9 Personal life EditWinnecke resides in downtown Evansville Indiana He is married to Carolyn McClintock and has a daughter Danielle Winnecke is a Roman Catholic and attends St Mary s Catholic Church 1 Electoral history Edit2011 Edit Evansville mayoral election 2011 Primary Party Candidate Votes Republican Lloyd Winnecke 2 201 92 17Republican Douglas Degroot 187 7 83Total votes 2 388 100Turnout 7Evansville mayoral election 2011 General Party Candidate Votes Republican Lloyd Winnecke 11 664 53 82Democratic Rick Davis 10 009 46 18Total votes 21 673 100 00Turnout 15Republican gain from Democratic2015 Edit Evansville mayoral election 2015 Primary Party Candidate Votes Republican Lloyd Winnecke incumbent 1 723 100 00Total votes 1 723 100 00Turnout 5Evansville mayoral election 2015 General Party Candidate Votes Republican Lloyd Winnecke incumbent 12 309 64 68Democratic Gail Riecken 6 723 35 32Total votes 19 032 100 00Turnout 13Republican hold2019 Edit Evansville mayoral election 2019 Primary Party Candidate Votes Republican Lloyd Winnecke incumbent 1 938 88 05Republican Connie Whitman 263 11 95Total votes 2 201 100Turnout 6Evansville mayoral election 2019 General Party Candidate Votes Republican Lloyd Winnecke incumbent 11 711 80 75Independent Steve Ary 2 119 14 61Libertarian Bart Gadau 672 4 63Total votes 14 502 100 00Turnout 15Republican holdReferences Edit a b Mayor s Bio City of Evansville Retrieved 3 April 2015 Langhorne THomas 8 November 2011 Republican Lloyd Winnecke elected Evansville mayor Retrieved 3 April 2015 Mayor Winnecke to Speak at SIBA Meeting PDF Southwestern Indiana Builders Association Archived from the original PDF on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 3 December 2014 Martin John September 17 2012 Full cloverleaf intersection coming to U S 41 Lloyd Expressway area Courier amp Press Retrieved December 27 2012 Martin John September 26 2012 Got a complaint for Evansville city officials There s an app for that Retrieved December 27 2012 Martin John 31 March 2015 ERC approves revised Downtown hotel deal Evansville Courier amp Press Retrieved 31 March 2015 Winnecke Opposes Gay Marriage Amendment WEHT TV WTVW TV 3 Dec 2013 Archived from the original on 2015 04 02 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Schneider Chelsea Mayor Lloyd Winnecke relays concerns over Indiana s religious freedom bill Evansville Courier amp Press Retrieved 31 March 2015 Mayor Winnecke seeking third term Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lloyd Winnecke amp oldid 1085683541, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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