1983 Indianapolis mayoral election

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The Indianapolis mayoral election of 1983 took place on November 8, 1983, and saw the reelection of Republican William H. Hudnut III to a third term.

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1983 Indianapolis mayoral election

 1979
November 8, 1983
1987 
Turnout39.3%[1]
 
Nominee William H. Hudnut III John J. Sullivan
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 134,550 63,240
Percentage 67.5% 21.7%

Mayor before election

William H. Hudnut III
Republican

Elected mayor

William H. Hudnut III
Republican

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In 1982, the two-term limit on the mayoralty was removed (leaving no limits on the number of terms).[2] This enabled Hudnut to run for a, previously prohibited, third term.

Top prospective Democratic candidates declined to run, and Hudnut ultimately faced John J. Sullivan, a newcomer to political campaigning.[2]

Results

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Indianapolis mayoral election, 1983[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican William H. Hudnut III (incumbent) 134,550 67.5
Democratic John J. Sullivan 63,240 21.7
Other Others 1,646 0.8
Turnout 199,436
Majority 71,310
Republican hold
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