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'''Jonathan "Jon" Robert Elrod''' (born ], ]) is a member of the ] for Indiana House District 97. He was elected in 2006. '''Jonathan "Jon" Robert Elrod''' (born May 3, 1977) is an American attorney and politician. He is a former member of the ] from District 97.


He was the Republican Party candidate in the ] held on March 11, 2008, to fill a vacant seat, losing to Democrat ].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=%2F20080311%2FLOCAL18%2F803110367 |title='''Indystar.com''': Carson wins seat in 7th District race |access-date=2018-11-02 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080314230654/http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=%2F20080311%2FLOCAL18%2F803110367 |archive-date=2008-03-14 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
The 97th District encompasses the immediate downtown area of ] and stretches South to include portions of Beech Grove and Perry Township of ].

He is currently the Republican candidate in the ]


==Early years== ==Early years==
Jon Elrod grew up on the Southside of Indianapolis and graduated from ] in 1995. His undergraduate studies were at ] in ]. He majored in History, minored in Performance Studies (Theater), and was president of the Rugby Football Club. In 1999 he received his B.A., magna cum laude. Jon Elrod grew up on the Southside area of Indianapolis. He graduated from ] in 1995. In 1999, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree (magna cum laude) from ] in ] where he majored in history, minored in Performance Studies (Theater). He was president of the Rugby Football Club.<ref name=autogenerated2></ref>


Following college, Jon studied law at ]. He was on the editorial staff of the Indiana Law Journal and studied overseas in conjunction with the University of London, School of Advanced Legal Studies. He received his J.D. cum laude in 2002. Elrod received a J.D. degree cum laude in 2002 from ]. He was on the editorial staff of the ]. While in law school, Elrod studied at the University of London, School of Advanced Legal Studies.<ref name=autogenerated2 />

Elrod is an associate at Elrod and Mascher, P.C., a law firm in Indianapolis.<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050418230954/http://www.eandmlaw.com/jsp2410927.jsp |date=2005-04-18 }}</ref>


==Entrance into politics== ==Entrance into politics==
Elrod successfully ran for the Center Township Board in 2004. The election of a Republican party member for the board was considered to be at "long odds" by the Indianapolis Star (newspaper).<ref name=autogenerated1> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080123082853/http://www.nrcc.org/news/view_article.asp?id=1120 |date=2008-01-23 }}</ref>
Jon entered politics to run for the Center Township Board in 2004. He ran on a platform to streamline local government due to the large disparity between actual funding for poor relief and the overhead operating costs of the Center Township Trustee's Office. At the time, the ] reported in a February 1, 2004 article citing an Indiana Chamber of Commerce Report that the Center Township Trustee spent $2.35 for every $1.00 of poor relief provided.<ref>Township system is criticized in study -

He ran on a platform to streamline local government due to the large disparity between actual funding for poor relief and the overhead operating costs of the Center Township Trustee's Office. At the time, the ] reported in a February 1, 2004 article citing an Indiana Chamber of Commerce Report that the Center Township Trustee spent $2.35 for every $1.00 of poor relief provided.<ref>Township system is criticized in study -
Marion County office spent $2.35 to deliver each dollar of aid to the poor, results show. Marion County office spent $2.35 to deliver each dollar of aid to the poor, results show.
Indianapolis Star, The (IN) Indianapolis Star, The (IN)
February 1, 2004 February 1, 2004
Author: KEVIN CORCORAN AND JOHN FRITZE </ref> Author: KEVIN CORCORAN AND JOHN FRITZE</ref>


Jon ran a strong grassroots campaign for an office that he admits very few people knew existed. He won a close race in the predominantly Democratic district by 35 votes.<ref>http://www2.indygov.org/elections/Gen2004/SummaryReport.html</ref> The next session, several lawmakers introduced bills to eliminate township government in the state altogether. The failure of such bills led Elrod to declare his candidacy for the Indiana State House of Representatives in District 97. Elrod ran a strong grassroots campaign for an office that he admits very few people knew existed. He won a close race in the predominantly Democratic district by 35 votes.<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080130180815/http://www2.indygov.org/elections/Gen2004/SummaryReport.html |date=2008-01-30 }}</ref> The next session, several lawmakers introduced bills to eliminate township government in the state altogether. The failure of such bills led Elrod to declare his candidacy for the Indiana State House of Representatives in District 97.


==Campaign for the State House== ==State Representative for District 97 (Indiana)==
In 2006, Elrod filed his candidacy for House District 97. He defeated Ed Mahern, a ten-year incumbent who drew the legislative districts, but cites his aggressive grassroots campaign as the key to victory. On Election night, his race was named too close to call and resulted in a subsequent recount that was decided in his favor by 8 votes.<ref>Elrod certified winner by 8 votes over Rep. Mahern In an election in 2006, Elrod defeated Ed Mahern by 8 votes.<ref name=autogenerated1 /><ref>Elrod certified winner by 8 votes over Rep. Mahern
Indianapolis Star, The (IN) Indianapolis Star, The (IN)
December 16, 2006 December 16, 2006
Author: CORDELL EDDINGS</ref> Elrod knocked on nearly 6000 doors and gained a reputation for his personal correspondence with voters in what many called an underdog victory.<ref>A look back at the best and worst of 2006 politics
Author: CORDELL EDDINGS</ref>

Elrod knocked on nearly 6000 doors and gained a reputation for his personal correspondence with voters in what many called an underdog victory.<ref>A look back at the best and worst of 2006 politics
Indianapolis Star, The (IN) Indianapolis Star, The (IN)
December 31, 2006 December 31, 2006
Author: Matthew Tully</ref> Author: Matthew Tully</ref>


==Campaign for U.S. Congress== ==Campaign for U.S. Congress==
Elrod declared his candidacy for United States House of Representative for the 7th Congressional District of Indiana on November 15, 2007, which, at the time, was held by ]. Carson died on December 15 causing a by-election to be scheduled for March 11, 2008 instead of during the regular election in November. Elrod won the Republican primary and was challenged by Carson's grandson, ] ] who is a member of the Democratic Party<ref></ref> and Sean Shepard, as a member of the Libertarian Party.<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080202051627/http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22886330 |date=2008-02-02 }}</ref> Carson defeated Elrod by 11%.
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Elrod declared his candidacy for Indiana's 7th Congressional District on November 15, 2007 which, at the time, was held by ]. At the press conference, Elrod shared his anger at what he felt was a continued lack of urgency from the Indiana State House of Representatives in addressing the growing public outcry over pressing issues like a recent property tax increase in the state. He stated that, "the Indiana General Assembly was once maligned as the ‘worse deliberative body in the country,’ is at a historic threshold. For the first time in a generation, perhaps two generations, the legislature is poised to pass sweeping bipartisan reforms of local government, spending, and property taxes."


The short amount of time before the election resulted in an emphasis in fundraising before campaigning can start.<ref name=autogenerated3>{{dead link|date=August 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> The seat was last held by a Republican party member in 1972.<ref name=autogenerated3 />
He went on to add, "I recognize the potential of this legislature, and I am excited about the tasks before us this session. When the gavel falls for the last time this winter, I will have experienced great achievement or great disappointment. Indiana will have marched toward fairness and efficiency, or stumbled down the same path of political expediency and special interests."

At a press conference, Elrod shared his anger at what he felt was a continued lack of urgency from the Indiana State House of Representatives in addressing the growing public outcry over pressing issues like a recent property tax increase in the state. He stated that, "the Indiana General Assembly was once maligned as the ‘worse deliberative body in the country,’ is at a historic threshold. For the first time in a generation, perhaps two generations, the legislature is poised to pass sweeping bipartisan reforms of local government, spending, and property taxes."

He went on to add, "I recognize the potential of this legislature, and I am excited about the tasks before us this session. When the gavel falls for the last time this winter, I will have experienced great achievement or great disappointment. Indiana will have marched toward fairness and efficiency, or stumbled down the same path of political expediency and special interests."
Elrod said that as someone who never desired to seek higher office the thought of Congress seemed absurd. Especially as a Republican from Center Township. However, he relayed that now more than ever, a need for change motivated him to step forward and announce his candidacy for U.S. Congress. Elrod said that as someone who never desired to seek higher office the thought of Congress seemed absurd. Especially as a Republican from Center Township. However, he relayed that now more than ever, a need for change motivated him to step forward and announce his candidacy for U.S. Congress.


He cited partisanship, influence-peddling, and wedge issues as the reason for sagging Congressional approval ratings. Elrod then shared, "it is abundantly clear which legislature deserves the title of ‘worst deliberate body in the country.’"<ref>November 15, 2007 Announcement speech</ref> He cited partisanship, influence-peddling, and wedge issues as the reason for sagging Congressional approval ratings. Elrod then shared, "it is abundantly clear which legislature deserves the title of ‘worst deliberate body in the country.’"<ref>November 15, 2007 Announcement speech</ref>


Elrod was endorsed by Senator ]<ref name=SenatorsEndorse>{{Citation|publication-date=2008-02-12 |title=U.S. senators offer backing in House race |publication-place=] |publisher=] |url=http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080212/LOCAL19/802120397/-1/LOCAL17 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120319203750/http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=%2F20080212%2FLOCAL19%2F802120397%2F-1%2FLOCAL17 |archivedate=March 19, 2012 }}</ref> and ].<ref name=StarEndorsement>{{Citation|publication-date=2008-03-07 |title=Elrod's edge in experience makes him the best choice |publication-place=] |publisher=] |url=http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080307/OPINION08/803070312 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120319203802/http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=%2F20080307%2FOPINION08%2F803070312 |archivedate=March 19, 2012 }}</ref>
Elrod told media sources he plans on running a campaign to reform Congress while still focusing on local neighborhoods.


==Campaign for Reelection as State Representative for District 97 (Indiana)==
With the December 15th death of Carson. Elrod moved up his campaign from the ] to the ]. He won the Republican primary and is expected to face Carson's grandson, city councilman ] in March.


In the 2008 general election, Elrod did not seek a rematch against Carson, deciding to seek reelection in his strongly Democratic constituency. His ability to beat the odds was not enough that year, and Democrat ] defeated him by a 55% to 45% margin {{dead link|date=April 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}.
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American attorney and politician
Jon Elrod
Member of the Indiana House of Representatives
from the 97th district
In office
November 20, 2006 – November 18, 2008
Preceded byEd Mahern
Succeeded byMary Ann Sullivan
Personal details
Born (1977-05-03) May 3, 1977 (age 47)
Indianapolis, Indiana
Political partyRepublican
Alma materXavier University (BA)
Indiana University, Bloomington (JD)
ProfessionAttorney

Jonathan "Jon" Robert Elrod (born May 3, 1977) is an American attorney and politician. He is a former member of the Indiana House of Representatives from District 97.

He was the Republican Party candidate in the Indiana's 7th congressional district special election held on March 11, 2008, to fill a vacant seat, losing to Democrat André Carson.

Early years

Jon Elrod grew up on the Southside area of Indianapolis. He graduated from Franklin Central High School in 1995. In 1999, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree (magna cum laude) from Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio where he majored in history, minored in Performance Studies (Theater). He was president of the Rugby Football Club.

Elrod received a J.D. degree cum laude in 2002 from Indiana University Maurer School of Law. He was on the editorial staff of the Indiana Law Journal. While in law school, Elrod studied at the University of London, School of Advanced Legal Studies.

Elrod is an associate at Elrod and Mascher, P.C., a law firm in Indianapolis.

Entrance into politics

Elrod successfully ran for the Center Township Board in 2004. The election of a Republican party member for the board was considered to be at "long odds" by the Indianapolis Star (newspaper).

He ran on a platform to streamline local government due to the large disparity between actual funding for poor relief and the overhead operating costs of the Center Township Trustee's Office. At the time, the Indianapolis Star reported in a February 1, 2004 article citing an Indiana Chamber of Commerce Report that the Center Township Trustee spent $2.35 for every $1.00 of poor relief provided.

Elrod ran a strong grassroots campaign for an office that he admits very few people knew existed. He won a close race in the predominantly Democratic district by 35 votes. The next session, several lawmakers introduced bills to eliminate township government in the state altogether. The failure of such bills led Elrod to declare his candidacy for the Indiana State House of Representatives in District 97.

State Representative for District 97 (Indiana)

In an election in 2006, Elrod defeated Ed Mahern by 8 votes. Elrod knocked on nearly 6000 doors and gained a reputation for his personal correspondence with voters in what many called an underdog victory.

Campaign for U.S. Congress

Elrod declared his candidacy for United States House of Representative for the 7th Congressional District of Indiana on November 15, 2007, which, at the time, was held by Julia Carson. Carson died on December 15 causing a by-election to be scheduled for March 11, 2008 instead of during the regular election in November. Elrod won the Republican primary and was challenged by Carson's grandson, city councilman André Carson who is a member of the Democratic Party and Sean Shepard, as a member of the Libertarian Party. Carson defeated Elrod by 11%.

The short amount of time before the election resulted in an emphasis in fundraising before campaigning can start. The seat was last held by a Republican party member in 1972.

At a press conference, Elrod shared his anger at what he felt was a continued lack of urgency from the Indiana State House of Representatives in addressing the growing public outcry over pressing issues like a recent property tax increase in the state. He stated that, "the Indiana General Assembly was once maligned as the ‘worse deliberative body in the country,’ is at a historic threshold. For the first time in a generation, perhaps two generations, the legislature is poised to pass sweeping bipartisan reforms of local government, spending, and property taxes."

He went on to add, "I recognize the potential of this legislature, and I am excited about the tasks before us this session. When the gavel falls for the last time this winter, I will have experienced great achievement or great disappointment. Indiana will have marched toward fairness and efficiency, or stumbled down the same path of political expediency and special interests."

Elrod said that as someone who never desired to seek higher office the thought of Congress seemed absurd. Especially as a Republican from Center Township. However, he relayed that now more than ever, a need for change motivated him to step forward and announce his candidacy for U.S. Congress.

He cited partisanship, influence-peddling, and wedge issues as the reason for sagging Congressional approval ratings. Elrod then shared, "it is abundantly clear which legislature deserves the title of ‘worst deliberate body in the country.’"

Elrod was endorsed by Senator Richard Lugar and The Indianapolis Star.

Campaign for Reelection as State Representative for District 97 (Indiana)

In the 2008 general election, Elrod did not seek a rematch against Carson, deciding to seek reelection in his strongly Democratic constituency. His ability to beat the odds was not enough that year, and Democrat Mary Ann Sullivan defeated him by a 55% to 45% margin .

References

  1. "Indystar.com: Carson wins seat in 7th District race". Archived from the original on 2008-03-14. Retrieved 2018-11-02.
  2. ^ Indiana House of Representatives Republican Caucus: State Representative Jon Elrod
  3. Jonathan R. Elrod Archived 2005-04-18 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ NRCC Archived 2008-01-23 at the Wayback Machine
  5. Township system is criticized in study - Marion County office spent $2.35 to deliver each dollar of aid to the poor, results show. Indianapolis Star, The (IN) February 1, 2004 Author: KEVIN CORCORAN AND JOHN FRITZE
  6. Election Results - Summary Report Archived 2008-01-30 at the Wayback Machine
  7. Elrod certified winner by 8 votes over Rep. Mahern Indianapolis Star, The (IN) December 16, 2006 Author: CORDELL EDDINGS
  8. A look back at the best and worst of 2006 politics Indianapolis Star, The (IN) December 31, 2006 Author: Matthew Tully
  9. GOP scrapper Elrod to challenge Carson | IndyStar.com
  10. Special Election Guide - News - MSNBC.com Archived 2008-02-02 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ NBC News
  12. November 15, 2007 Announcement speech
  13. U.S. senators offer backing in House race, Indianapolis, Indiana: The Indianapolis Star, 2008-02-12, archived from the original on March 19, 2012
  14. Elrod's edge in experience makes him the best choice, Indianapolis, Indiana: The Indianapolis Star, 2008-03-07, archived from the original on March 19, 2012

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