ELECTED HAMCO DEMS
HAMCO ELECTION TOOLBOX
Bill Stuart
Current Office:
Fishers City Council - South West District
Fishers
Bill Stuart currently serves on the Fishers Planning Commission and the Fishers Fire Merit Board, and has done so since 2016. Stuart and his wife, Peggi, moved to Fishers 29 years ago so their four children could attend Hamilton Southeastern schools. Stuart and Peggi are also blessed with four grandchildren and are expecting a new grandchild in July. He has been active in his community as President of his Homeowners’ Association and as a youth sports coach and board member. Stuart graduated from Indiana University with a MPA and BA degrees from the School of Public and Environmental Affairs. The Stuarts reside with their dog Cali in the Delaware Pointe neighborhood.
Dr. Anita Joshi
Current Office:
Carmel City Council - West District
Carmel
Dr. Anita Joshi is running for City Council in the West District of Carmel, where she and her family have lived for 18 years. A pediatrician and small business owner with 25 years of private practice experience, Dr. Joshi is actively involved in community service and has served on many boards, including the Center for Interfaith Cooperation, Women’s Fund of Central Indiana, and the Brebeuf Jesuit Board of Trustees. Committed to sustainable growth and representing the diverse opinions of the community, Dr. Joshi believes in putting the needs of Carmel residents first.
Dr. Victoria Garcia Wilburn
Current Office:
State Representative - H32
Carmel, Fishers
State Representative Dr. Victoria Garcia Wilburn was elected to the Indiana House of Representatives on Nov. 8, 2022.
Victoria is a member of the Family, Children and Human Affairs Committee as well as the Employment, Labor and Pensions Committee and the Judiciary Committee.
Raised in a working class, union family in the Chicago suburbs, Victoria was a first-generation student and has earned a degree in occupational therapy, as well as a doctorate in health science. She has served as a clinician, health researcher and public health advocate in her community.
Through her years of professional service, Victoria has gained valuable insight into issues of public safety and health. She is committed to advocating for equitable access to mental and behavioral services for all Hoosiers, including increasing resources for those affected by substance use disorder. Additionally, as a mother and educator, Victoria promotes investing in our state’s public schools and supports gun safety laws.
Victoria moved to Indiana in 2005 with her husband Christopher, who served as a police officer. They have three children together.