1971 Indianapolis mayoral election
Richard Lugar Republican Richard Lugar Republican The Indianapolis mayoral election of 1971 took place on November 2, 1971.This was the first election after the creation of the Unigov.[1] Incumbent Republican Richard Lugar was reelected to a second term.Lugar's challenger had been Democrat John Neff, a former state senator.Neff had campaigned in opposition to the Unigov, promising to seek its abolishment if elected.
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