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Vop Osili

Samuel Ifeanyi "Vop" Osili, Jr. (born 1963) is a Democratic politician from Indianapolis, Indiana. He is a member of the Indianapolis City-County Council from the 11th district, in the northwestern portion of Center Township. Since February 2018, he has been the council's president.

Vop Osili
President of the Indianapolis City-County Council
Assumed office
February 19, 2018
Preceded byStephen Clay
Member of the
Indianapolis City-County Council
from the 11th district
Assumed office
January 1, 2012
Preceded byDoris Minton-McNeill
Personal details
Born
Samuel Ifeanyi Osili, Jr.

1963 (age 60–61)
Lagos, Nigeria
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseUna Okonkwo Osili
ChildrenTwo
ResidenceIndianapolis, Indiana
Alma materCarnegie-Mellon University
Columbia University
ProfessionArchitect

On December 22, 2011, an Indiana judge declared him the secretary of state-elect of Indiana due to first-place finisher Charlie White's ineligibility, though this was later reversed on appeal.

Early life edit

Osili was born in Lagos, Nigeria, to a Nigerian father and an American mother. He was said to be very talkative as a toddler, which led his parents to nickname him "Vop"—short for "Voice of the People." The nickname stuck. In the midst of the Nigerian Civil War, he and his mother fled to the United States; his father didn't follow them for another five years.[1] They settled in his maternal grandparents' home in Haughville.[2]

He grew up as a Republican but became a Democrat in the 1990s.[3]

Education and early career edit

Osili graduated from Carnegie-Mellon University with a bachelor's degree in architecture, and earned a master's degree in architecture and urban design from Columbia University. He later served as a missionary to Haiti and other developing countries. He is a founding partner of A2SO4, an Indianapolis-based architectural design company that was one of the first Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design-certified firms in the nation. He was a member of the Indiana Fire and Building Services Commission from 2001 to 2005, and chairman of the Indianapolis Board of Zoning Appeals from 2005 to 2008. At various times, he served as a member of the boards of the YMCA of Greater Indianapolis, the United Way of Central Indiana and the Children's Museum of Indianapolis.[4]

Secretary of State of Indiana election edit

In 2010, Osili was the Democratic candidate for Secretary of State of Indiana, pledging to reinvigorate the business services section of the office. He was initially a heavy underdog against Republican candidate Charlie White. However, White came under fire for claiming his former home in Fishers as his official residence and continuing to serve on the Fishers town council even after moving out of town, and for voting in his old precinct in the Republican primary. Polls initially showed Osili gaining ground on White in the Indianapolis area as a result of the controversy.[3] However, on election day, Osili took only 37 percent of the vote amid the massive Republican wave that swept through Indiana.

The Democrats subsequently filed suit to overturn White's victory, claiming that since Secretary of State candidates must be registered voters, they must be registered legally and therefore White was ineligible to run. However, the state Recount Commission dismissed the Democrats' claim.[5] The Democrats appealed, and on April 7 Marion County judge Louis Rosenberg ordered the Recount Commission to make a ruling on the legality of White's registration.[6] The commission voted unanimously to clear White, accepting his claim that he intended to use his old home as his permanent address.[7] The Democrats asked Rosenburg to review the decision, which he did (in White's absence) on November 23. He was expected to make a ruling in 30 days.[8]

2011 election certification edit

On December 22, 2011, Rosenberg ruled that White had in fact violated election law, and that he had been ineligible to run. Rosenberg ordered the Recount Commission to remove White from office and declare Osili as the winner by default.[9] White immediately announced he would appeal, and asked Rosenberg to stay his ruling until a higher court could hear the case. The next day, Rosenburg issued a temporary stay on his own ruling until January 3, 2012.[10] On January 4, Rosenburg ruled that White could stay in office while his appeal worked its way through the courts.[11] If Osili ultimately became Secretary of State, he would have been the first Democrat to hold that post since 1994.

According to Jim Shella, political reporter at WISH-TV in Indianapolis, if Osili ultimately became Secretary of State, the Republicans would have legally received no votes in the Secretary of State's race. This would drop them below the 10 percent threshold required to retain major-party status in the state (major party status is determined by Secretary of State results).[12]

On February 4, 2012, White was convicted of six felonies related to his actions in the 2010 election, thus automatically removing him from office; Indiana, like most states, does not allow convicted felons to hold office. White tried to get the charges reduced to misdemeanors at sentencing, but Hamilton County Superior Court Judge Steven Nation refused to do so, thus ending any chance of White regaining office even if Rosenberg's ruling giving the office to Osilli had been reversed on appeal. Governor Mitch Daniels appointed White's deputy, Jerry Bonnet, as interim Secretary of State.[13] However, the Indiana Supreme Court threw out Rosenburg's ruling, holding that the Democrats had filed their challenge too late.[14] The court's decision allowed Daniels to appoint a permanent successor.

Indianapolis City-County Council edit

In 2011, Osili won the race in City-County Council District 15 against Republican A. J. Feeney-Ruiz and Libertarian Zachary Capehart.[15][circular reference]. He received 80% of the vote.

In 2015, the council districts were redrawn, eliminating four at-large seats, and shifting Osili to District 11.[16] Osili won the 2015 election for District 11 against Republican Remington O'Guin with 86% of the vote.[17]

In February 2018, City-County Council President Stephen Clay stepped down and endorsed Osili to succeed him. Osili was elected president unanimously.[18]

Osili currently serves as the chair of the Committee on Committees, and Rules and Public Policy. Osili serves on the standing committee for Community Affairs. [19]

References edit

  1. ^ Chapman, Sandra. Fathers take different paths but share similar message. WTHR, 2009-02-26.
  2. ^ Osili's biography at campaign site]
  3. ^ a b Kelly, Niki. Secretary of state race all about voting. Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette, 2010-10-24.
  4. ^ Meet VOP Osili, a Nigerian-American running for Secretary of State in Indiana in the upcoming U.S. November elections. Creating Progress Africa, 2010-10-28.
  5. ^ Shella, Jim. Investigation Looms over Inauguration. WISH-TV, 2011-01-06.
  6. ^ Shella, Jim. Charlie White's Dilemma. WISH-TV, 2011-04-08.
  7. ^ Shella, Jim. Charlie White Survives Challenge. WISH-TV, 2011-06-28.
  8. ^ Ritchie, Carrie. White is a no-show in court. Indianapolis Star, 2011-11-24.
  9. ^ Ruling by Louis Rosenberg
  10. ^ Ritchie, Carrie; Schneider, Mary Beth. Order allows Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White to hold office pending hearing. The Indianapolis Star, 2011-12-24.
  11. ^ Shella, Jim. Judge Rules Charlie White can Stay (for now). WISH-TV, 2012-01-04.
  12. ^ Shella, Jim. Charlie White could damage GOP more than you think. WISH-TV, 2011-03-11.
  13. ^ Ritchie, Carrie. Indiana ex-Secretary of State Charlie White gets 1 year of home detention. The Indianapolis Star. 2012-02-24. URL:http://www.indystar.com/article/20120224/LOCAL/202240331/Ex-secretary-state-gets-year-home-detention. Accessed: 2012-02-24. (Archived by WebCite® at https://www.webcitation.org/65h3zfsMK)
  14. ^ "Indiana Supreme Court suspends Charlie White's law license for at least two years". Fox 59. 2016-06-28. Retrieved 2023-05-13.
  15. ^ 2011 Indianapolis City-County Council Election Results
  16. ^ At-large seats gone, districts redrawn in Indianapolis Council Race. WTHR, 2015-05-04.
  17. ^ Ballotpedia: Vop Osili
  18. ^ Vop Osili named new president of City-County Council after Stephen Clay’s resignation Fox59, 2018-02-19.
  19. ^ "Committees of the Council". www.indy.gov. Retrieved 2024-01-10.
Party political offices
Preceded by Democratic nominee for Secretary of State of Indiana
2010
Succeeded by
Beth White

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Samuel Ifeanyi Vop Osili Jr born 1963 is a Democratic politician from Indianapolis Indiana He is a member of the Indianapolis City County Council from the 11th district in the northwestern portion of Center Township Since February 2018 he has been the council s president Vop OsiliPresident of the Indianapolis City County CouncilIncumbentAssumed office February 19 2018Preceded byStephen ClayMember of theIndianapolis City County Councilfrom the 11th districtIncumbentAssumed office January 1 2012Preceded byDoris Minton McNeillPersonal detailsBornSamuel Ifeanyi Osili Jr 1963 age 60 61 Lagos NigeriaPolitical partyDemocraticSpouseUna Okonkwo OsiliChildrenTwoResidenceIndianapolis IndianaAlma materCarnegie Mellon UniversityColumbia UniversityProfessionArchitect On December 22 2011 an Indiana judge declared him the secretary of state elect of Indiana due to first place finisher Charlie White s ineligibility though this was later reversed on appeal Contents 1 Early life 2 Education and early career 3 Secretary of State of Indiana election 3 1 2011 election certification 4 Indianapolis City County Council 5 ReferencesEarly life editOsili was born in Lagos Nigeria to a Nigerian father and an American mother He was said to be very talkative as a toddler which led his parents to nickname him Vop short for Voice of the People The nickname stuck In the midst of the Nigerian Civil War he and his mother fled to the United States his father didn t follow them for another five years 1 They settled in his maternal grandparents home in Haughville 2 He grew up as a Republican but became a Democrat in the 1990s 3 Education and early career editOsili graduated from Carnegie Mellon University with a bachelor s degree in architecture and earned a master s degree in architecture and urban design from Columbia University He later served as a missionary to Haiti and other developing countries He is a founding partner of A2SO4 an Indianapolis based architectural design company that was one of the first Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certified firms in the nation He was a member of the Indiana Fire and Building Services Commission from 2001 to 2005 and chairman of the Indianapolis Board of Zoning Appeals from 2005 to 2008 At various times he served as a member of the boards of the YMCA of Greater Indianapolis the United Way of Central Indiana and the Children s Museum of Indianapolis 4 Secretary of State of Indiana election editSee also 2010 Indiana elections Secretary of State In 2010 Osili was the Democratic candidate for Secretary of State of Indiana pledging to reinvigorate the business services section of the office He was initially a heavy underdog against Republican candidate Charlie White However White came under fire for claiming his former home in Fishers as his official residence and continuing to serve on the Fishers town council even after moving out of town and for voting in his old precinct in the Republican primary Polls initially showed Osili gaining ground on White in the Indianapolis area as a result of the controversy 3 However on election day Osili took only 37 percent of the vote amid the massive Republican wave that swept through Indiana The Democrats subsequently filed suit to overturn White s victory claiming that since Secretary of State candidates must be registered voters they must be registered legally and therefore White was ineligible to run However the state Recount Commission dismissed the Democrats claim 5 The Democrats appealed and on April 7 Marion County judge Louis Rosenberg ordered the Recount Commission to make a ruling on the legality of White s registration 6 The commission voted unanimously to clear White accepting his claim that he intended to use his old home as his permanent address 7 The Democrats asked Rosenburg to review the decision which he did in White s absence on November 23 He was expected to make a ruling in 30 days 8 2011 election certification edit On December 22 2011 Rosenberg ruled that White had in fact violated election law and that he had been ineligible to run Rosenberg ordered the Recount Commission to remove White from office and declare Osili as the winner by default 9 White immediately announced he would appeal and asked Rosenberg to stay his ruling until a higher court could hear the case The next day Rosenburg issued a temporary stay on his own ruling until January 3 2012 10 On January 4 Rosenburg ruled that White could stay in office while his appeal worked its way through the courts 11 If Osili ultimately became Secretary of State he would have been the first Democrat to hold that post since 1994 According to Jim Shella political reporter at WISH TV in Indianapolis if Osili ultimately became Secretary of State the Republicans would have legally received no votes in the Secretary of State s race This would drop them below the 10 percent threshold required to retain major party status in the state major party status is determined by Secretary of State results 12 On February 4 2012 White was convicted of six felonies related to his actions in the 2010 election thus automatically removing him from office Indiana like most states does not allow convicted felons to hold office White tried to get the charges reduced to misdemeanors at sentencing but Hamilton County Superior Court Judge Steven Nation refused to do so thus ending any chance of White regaining office even if Rosenberg s ruling giving the office to Osilli had been reversed on appeal Governor Mitch Daniels appointed White s deputy Jerry Bonnet as interim Secretary of State 13 However the Indiana Supreme Court threw out Rosenburg s ruling holding that the Democrats had filed their challenge too late 14 The court s decision allowed Daniels to appoint a permanent successor Indianapolis City County Council editIn 2011 Osili won the race in City County Council District 15 against Republican A J Feeney Ruiz and Libertarian Zachary Capehart 15 circular reference He received 80 of the vote In 2015 the council districts were redrawn eliminating four at large seats and shifting Osili to District 11 16 Osili won the 2015 election for District 11 against Republican Remington O Guin with 86 of the vote 17 In February 2018 City County Council President Stephen Clay stepped down and endorsed Osili to succeed him Osili was elected president unanimously 18 Osili currently serves as the chair of the Committee on Committees and Rules and Public Policy Osili serves on the standing committee for Community Affairs 19 References edit Chapman Sandra Fathers take different paths but share similar message WTHR 2009 02 26 Osili s biography at campaign site a b Kelly Niki Secretary of state race all about voting Fort Wayne Journal Gazette 2010 10 24 Meet VOP Osili a Nigerian American running for Secretary of State in Indiana in the upcoming U S November elections Creating Progress Africa 2010 10 28 Shella Jim Investigation Looms over Inauguration WISH TV 2011 01 06 Shella Jim Charlie White s Dilemma WISH TV 2011 04 08 Shella Jim Charlie White Survives Challenge WISH TV 2011 06 28 Ritchie Carrie White is a no show in court Indianapolis Star 2011 11 24 Ruling by Louis Rosenberg Ritchie Carrie Schneider Mary Beth Order allows Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White to hold office pending hearing The Indianapolis Star 2011 12 24 Shella Jim Judge Rules Charlie White can Stay for now WISH TV 2012 01 04 Shella Jim Charlie White could damage GOP more than you think WISH TV 2011 03 11 Ritchie Carrie Indiana ex Secretary of State Charlie White gets 1 year of home detention The Indianapolis Star 2012 02 24 URL http www indystar com article 20120224 LOCAL 202240331 Ex secretary state gets year home detention Accessed 2012 02 24 Archived by WebCite at https www webcitation org 65h3zfsMK Indiana Supreme Court suspends Charlie White s law license for at least two years Fox 59 2016 06 28 Retrieved 2023 05 13 2011 Indianapolis City County Council Election Results At large seats gone districts redrawn in Indianapolis Council Race WTHR 2015 05 04 Ballotpedia Vop Osili Vop Osili named new president of City County Council after Stephen Clay s resignation Fox59 2018 02 19 Committees of the Council www indy gov Retrieved 2024 01 10 Party political offices Preceded byJoe Pearson Democratic nominee for Secretary of State of Indiana2010 Succeeded byBeth White Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vop Osili amp oldid 1222055203, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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