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Mitch Harper

Mitchell V. "Mitch" Harper is an American politician from Fort Wayne, Indiana.
He was elected as a Fort Wayne Common Council member from the 4th District on November 6, 2007. He was elected to a second term on November 8, 2011.
Harper served as a Representative in the Indiana House of Representatives from 1978 to 1990. At 22 years of age, Harper was the youngest member of the Indiana House. After 6 terms totaling 12 years in the legislature, Harper voluntarily left the body as a demonstration of his personal commitment to term limits.〔http://www.cityoffortwayne.org/mitch-harper-%11-4th-district.html〕 In 1992 he served as a presidential elector from Indiana, pledged to losing Republican candidate and former US President George H. W. Bush. Harper, an attorney, edits the weblog Fort Wayne Observed.
He is a native of New Haven, Indiana and a lifelong resident of Allen County.〔 Harper grew up living above the family funeral business founded by his great-grandfather, Edward, in 1889. His great-great grandfather, William Harper, was a pioneer settler in Allen County, Indiana. William Harper had immigrated to the United States from County Tyrone, Ireland.
Mitch Harper is a graduate of Indiana University and the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law. He was selected by the Council of State Governments as a Henry Toll Fellow in the first year of that program.
He is an adjunct instructor in the Keith Busse School of Business at the University of Saint Francis in Fort Wayne.
==2007 and 2011 Common Council campaigns==
Mitch Harper was the 2007 Republican nominee for the Fourth District Fort Wayne Common Council seat. Harper handily won the seat in the fall election with a nearly 60 percent margin. Harper succeeded Tom Hayhurst, a Democrat who did not seek re-election.
Mitch Harper won renomination as the Republican candidate for the Fourth District Common Council seat in the May 3, 2011 primary election. He was unopposed for renomination. He won re-election with over 64 percent of votes cast on November 8, 2011. Harper pledged in 2007 to run a positive campaign.
The Fourth District is on the west side of the City of Fort Wayne and comprises Waynedale, Time Corners, and much of Aboite Township.

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