2019 Bloomington Primary|Council Candidate District 1: Kate Rosenbarger

2019 Bloomington Primary|Council Candidate District 1: Kate Rosenbarger

Outcome: Kate Rosenbarger won the Democratic Party primary for District 1 with 619 votes (65.92 percent), compared to 264 votes (28.12 percent) for Chris Sturbaum and 56 votes (5.96 percent) for Denise Valkyrie. [Full results here] 

Kate Rosenbarger is running for a four-year term on the Bloomington Common Council representing District 1. She faces Denise Valkyrie and incumbent Chris Sturbaum in the May 7, 2019 Democratic Party primary. No Republicans will appear on the primary ballot for this district.

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Kate Rosenbarger

District 1 covers portions of Bloomington’s west and south sides. (Click here for a map of city districts.)

On her campaign website, Rosenbarger organizes her priorities into three main categories: 1) inclusive, responsive and transparent city government; 2) neighborhoods and housing affordability; and 3) sustainability and climate change. She describes herself as “an experienced, next-generation leader who will bring a new perspective to council.”

Rosenbarger is executive director for TEDxBloomington. In 2018 she worked as deputy campaign manager for Liz Watson, a Democrat who ran for Indiana’s 9th District Congressional seat but lost to Republican Trey Hollingsworth.

From 2011 through 2017, Rosenberger was a manager with NeighborWorks America, a D.C.-based nonprofit focused on affordable housing and community development. Prior to that she was director of communications for the AFL-CIO in Colorado.

She is the sister of Beth Rosenbarger, the city’s planning services manager.

Rosenbarger and Matt Flaherty were co-chairs of Friends of the IU Cross Country Course. The group tried to save the course from development of the new Regional Academic Health Center, which is being constructed on the same site. Flaherty is also running for council, as an at-large candidate in the Democratic primary. He and Rosenbarger held a joint campaign kick-off event in February.

Rosenbarger grew up in New Albany, Indiana. She received both an undergraduate degree and a law degree from Indiana University.

She is married to Ryan Hesselink.

Elizabeth Aubrey is Rosenbarger’s campaign treasurer. Rosenbarger is serving as her own campaign chair.

Links to Additional Information

Campaign website

Email: krosenbarger@gmail.com

Facebook

Twitter: NA

Campaign finance reports (2019 election cycle):

In the News: Kate Rosenbarger

Rosenbarger, Sgambelluri upend Sturbaum, Granger; Rollo, Piedmont-Smith win
Bloomington Herald-Times, May 7, 2019

City Council Newcomers Prevail In Democratic PrimaryIndiana Public Media, May 7, 2019

District 1 city council candidates talk hospital, annexation and growthBloomington Herald-Times, May 4, 2019

City candidates discuss inclusivity, guns at North’s election forumBloomington Herald-Times, April 17, 2019

Council candidates say 2016 election, demographic representation made them runIndiana Daily Student, April 7, 2019

Council candidates discuss Fourth Street parking garage, housing developmentIndiana Daily Student, April 2, 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 housingBloomington Herald-Times, April 2, 2019

Executive director of TEDxBloomington running for city council seatIndiana Daily Student, April 1, 2019

Newcomer city council candidates’ ages trend downwardBloomington Herald-Times, Feb. 25, 2019

Big Talk Interview with District 1 Candidate Kate Rosenbarger WFHB, Feb. 21, 2019

Rosenbarger takes aim at District 1 council seatBloomington Herald-Times, Jan. 8, 2019

Bloomington City Council Votes Down Fourth Street Garage Reconstruction ProposalIndiana Public Media, Dec. 20, 2018

New hospital’s impact on IU cross country course drawing concern – Bloomington Herald-Times, Feb. 14, 2018

Residents Worry New IU Hospital Could Impact Running CourseIndiana Public Media, Feb. 9, 2018