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Indiana Governor Frank O'Bannon
Born:  January 30, 1930
Died:  September 13, 2003
Birth State:  Kentucky
Party:  Democrat
Family:  Married Judy Asmus; three children
Religion:  United Methodist
School(s):  Indiana University
Periods in Office:From:January 13, 1997
 To:September 13, 2003

Died in Office

State Web Site

Military Service: Air Force

FRANK O'BANNON was born in Louisville, Kentucky, but his family resided and he was raised in Corydon, Indiana--Indiana's first state capital. He earned a bachelor's degree from Indiana University in 1952. Following graduation, he served in the U.S. Air Force for two years before returning to Indiana University, where he earned a law degree in 1957. After law school, he practiced law and worked part time for the O'Bannon Publishing Company, publisher of weekly newspapers in Harrison and Crawford counties. The O'Bannon family has owned this business since 1907. He was elected to the Indiana State Senate in 1970, where he served as Democratic floor leader from 1979 to 1988. In 1988 he was elected lieutenant governor; he was reelected in 1992. As governor, he made improving public schools his top priority, particularly in the areas of assessment of student achievement and accountability of students and their schools. O'Bannon vastly expanded the children's health insurance program, making it one of the most successful such programs in the nation. He established the state's first community college system. He was committed to advancing Indiana as a true crossroads of America, both for highways and fiber optics.

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Indiana Historical Bureau

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