Frank O'Bannon

Politician

1930 – 2003

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Who was Frank O'Bannon?

Frank Lewis O'Bannon was an American politician who was the 47th Governor of Indiana from 1997 until his death in 2003.

O'Bannon is a native of Corydon, Indiana. He attended Corydon Central High School and then Indiana University, where he met his wife Judy. In Corydon he served as a practicing attorney and a newspaper publisher for The Corydon Democrat before his entrance into the political arena.

Originally elected to the state senate in 1969, O'Bannon worked his way up in leadership, becoming one of the bodies most prominent members. He was briefly a candidate for Governor of Indiana in 1988, however, instead of facing a hotly competitive primary, O'Bannon dropped out of the race and accepted the position of running mate under Evan Bayh. The Bayh/O'Bannon ticket was successful, and O'Bannon served in the role as Lieutenant Governor for 8 years. In this position he served as President of the state senate, and directed the state's agriculture and commerce programs.

In 1996 O'Bannon made a bid for Governor. He was initially considered a heavy underdog, but emerged a narrow victor over Indianapolis Mayor Stephen Goldsmith. He was heavily re-elected in 2000 over Congressman David M.

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Born
Jan 30, 1930
Louisville
Spouses
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Indiana University Bloomington
Died
Sep 13, 2003
Chicago

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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