2019 Bloomington Primary|Council Candidate At-Large: Susan Sandberg

Outcome: The top three at-large vote-getters in the Democratic Party primary were Susan Sandberg with 2,993 votes (21.54 percent), Jim Sims with 2,728 votes (19.63 percent) and Matt Flaherty with 2,564 votes (18.45 percent). [Full results here]
Susan Sandberg is running for a four-year term on the Bloomington Common Council as an at-large councilmember. She is one of six candidates vying for three at-large seats in the May 7, 2019 Democratic Party primary. Other at-large candidates are Vauhxx Booker, Jean Capler, Matt Flaherty, Andy Ruff, and Jim Sims.

No Republicans have filed for the at-large seats in the May primary.
Sandberg is a career advisor at the Career Development Office of the Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA).
Sandberg has served on council since January 2007 when she was chosen by the Monroe County Democratic Party caucus to replace Chris Gaal, following his election as Monroe County prosecutor. She was elected to an at-large seat in November 2007, then re-elected in 2011 and 2015.
Sandberg first ran for council in 2003 in District 2, but was defeated by Republican Jason Banach by a vote of 477 to 562.
In a recent Herald-Times report, Sandberg said that public safety and basic city services will remain budget priorities.
Over the years Sandberg has served on a variety of city advisory groups. She is a current member of the Plan Commission, the Jack Hopkins Social Services Funding Committee, and the CDBG (Community Development Block Grant) Funding Citizens Advisory Committee. She served as council president in 2008, 2011 and 2017.
Sandberg is a campaign co-chair for mayor John Hamilton’s 2019 re-election bid. She is a founding member of the Democratic Women’s Caucus, a political action committee, and previously served as the vice chair of the Monroe County Democratic Party.
Her community work has included serving on the board of the South Central Community Action Program and volunteering with New Leaf/New Life.
She is a member of a ukulele band, The UkeTones. Sandberg graduated from Indiana University with a bachelor’s degree in psychology.
Sandberg is serving as her own campaign chair, with Iris Kiesling is serving as honorary chair. Sarah Sandberg is campaign treasurer.
Links to Additional Information
Campaign website: NA
Email: susan@susansandberg.org
Twitter: @SusanJSandberg2
Campaign finance reports (2019 election cycle):
- Statement of organization
- Declaration of candidacy
- Statement of economic interests
- Pre-Primary Report of Receipts and Expenditures
In the News: Susan Sandberg
Sandberg, Sims, Flaherty earn Democratic at-large city council nominations; Ruff out
– Bloomington Herald-Times, May 7, 2019
City Council Newcomers Prevail In Democratic Primary – Indiana Public Media, May 7, 2019
City council at-large candidates discuss affordable housing, parking – Bloomington Herald-Times, May 3, 2019
At-large city council member runs for fourth term on arts and affordable housing – Indiana Daily Student, April 22, 2019
Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce candidate forum (video) – Community Access Television Services (CATS), April 2, 2019
City council candidates discuss parking, the downtown and affordable housing – Bloomington Herald-Times, April 2, 2019
Newcomer city council candidates’ ages trend downward – Bloomington Herald-Times, Feb. 25, 2019
Sandberg seeking fourth city council term – Bloomington Herald-Times, Jan. 11, 2019
Bloomington City Council Votes Down Fourth Street Garage Reconstruction Proposal – Indiana Public Media, Dec. 20, 2018
The Bicentennial Journal: History of Women in Politics – WFHB, May 15, 2018
City councilwomen address #MeToo movement – Indiana Daily Student, Feb. 28, 2018
Bloomington City Council approves master plan – Indiana Daily Student, Jan. 19, 2018
Bloomington police turn cars into offices on wheels – Indiana Daily Student, Sept. 14, 2017
City council president considers solutions to Bloomington Police Department understaffing – Indiana Daily Student, Sept. 7, 2017