The
2007 South Bend, Indiana mayoral election was held on November 6, 2007.
Incumbent Democratic mayor
Steve Luecke was reelected to a third full-term (and fourth overall term).
Nominations During the
primary elections,
St. Joseph County, where South Bend is located, saw voter turnout of 10% in its various primary elections.
Democratic primary Incumbent mayor Steve Luecke defeated challenger William F. "Bill" Davis in the Democratic primary. Davis was widely-unknown. Davis' primary past political endeavor was an unsuccessful 1994 campaign for a seat on the South Bend School Board. The primary was won by Juan A. Manigualt, He defeated Terry S. Miller, In his primary race Manigault raised $30,000 in funds. The primary race was projected as a "tossup". Manigault boasted several endorsements, among them was the endorsement of Fraternal Order of Police Post 36,
American Family Association Indiana, Indiana Family Action, Manigault resigned from his position as head of Workforce Development to focus on his candidacy. Manigault made the issue of economic development central to his candidacy. Manigault took issue with Luecke's interim economic development director Jeff Ginbey, arguing that his continuing role as president of the South Bend Heritage Foundation presented
conflict of interest. The state had previously audited the firm and found missing funds. Two studies that were recent at the time of the election had demonstrated that these efforts by Luecke were allowing the city to enjoy millions in economic spending. A late-September poll by Research 2000 showed Luecke polling at 42% favorable and 35% unfavorable among residents, with 23% undecided in their opinions on him. The mailer featured a card with an image tombstone surrounded by a desolate landscape, with an epitaph reading, "RIP. Here lies South Bend, a once vibrant city now abandoned by business, overrun by violent crime and driving people from their family homes because of high property taxes." Manigault's campaign had presented enough of a challenge to Luecke that the state Democratic party allotted additional funds to Luecke's campaign in the autumn. Luecke was initially seen as having very strong odds of reelection. However, by August, some experts considered the race as a potential "tossup". Ultimately, however, the race was seen as being in Luecke's favor. After his predecessor
Joe E. Kernan, this election made Luecke only the second South Bend mayor in the previous hundred years to have been elected to a third full term. During the general election,
St. Joseph County, where South Bend is located, saw voter turnout of 15% in its various elections. ==2011==