1967 Indianapolis mayoral election

The Indianapolis mayoral election of 1967 took place on November 7, 1967. Richard Lugar defeated incumbent Democratic mayor John J. Barton, becoming the first Republican to be elected mayor of Indianapolis in nearly two-decades. Democrats had long dominated mayoral elections before 1967, having won ten of the thirteen mayoral elections since 1930. No Democrat would subsequently recapture the mayoralty until 1999, largely due to the city-county merger that created the Unigov in 1970 adding the votes of suburban Marion County, which shifted the composition the electorate towards the Republicans.

Indianapolis mayoral election, 1967

November 7, 1967
Turnout45.2%
 
Nominee Richard Lugar John J. Barton
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 72,278 63,284
Percentage 53.3% 46.7%

Mayor before election

John J. Barton
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Richard Lugar
Republican

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