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Jesse Brown (Indiana politician) was born on 1986 in American, is an American politician. Discover Jesse Brown (Indiana politician)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?

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1986

Jesse Brown (born 1986) is an politician and former teacher from currently serving on the Indianapolis City-County Council for the 13th District, representing portions of Downtown Indianapolis, Martindale–Brightwood, Near Northside, Near Eastside, Eastside, Christian Park and Irvington.

On November 7, 2023, Brown was elected to the Indianapolis City-County Council with 78% of the total vote.

He is a member of the Indianapolis-affiliate of the Democratic Socialists of America, which endorsed him during the 2023 election.

2004

Brown graduated from Cathedral High School in 2004.

2010

In 2010 he graduated from Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis where he later received a bachelor's degree in.

He worked as a high school teacher at a.

Brown moved to his neighborhood approximately 15 years ago and currently works with nonprofit human services.

Brown formed and filed his Committee Organization for election on January 4 with the Marion County Clerk.

In a video posted to on January he announced his candidacy publicly.

In April 2023 he spoke out against the appointment of Greg Hill over Nichelle Hayes as CEO of the Indianapolis Public Library.

While an outspoken supporter of labor, Brown's opponent Council Vice President Zach Adamson secured the endorsements of numerous labor organizations affiliated with the Indianapolis AFL-CIO.

Adamson also earned the endorsement of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce.

Brown's opponent gained the endorsements of several influential leaders in Indianapolis politics, including the former chairs of the Marion County Democratic Party; Joel Miller and Kate Sweeney Bell.

Incumbent Prosecutor Ryan Mears, County Treasurer Barbara Lawrence, Assessor Joe O’Connor, Council President Vop Osili and Majority Leader Maggie Lewis also threw their support behind Adamson.

Brown raised around $20,000, while Adamson raised approximately $77,000.

Brown defeated Adamson in the May 2 primary election, securing 1,790 votes (55.94%).

Brown joined with sitting councilors and future councilors Andy Nielsen, Brienne Delaney and Nick Roberts to practice picket with Teamsters Local 135 during contract negotiations with United Parcel Service.

Brown defeated Libertarian candidate Elizabeth Glass on the November 7 general election, securing 5,479 votes (77.79%).

Brown was assigned in 2024 to the committees on Environmental Sustainability, Municipal Corporations and Parks and Recreation.