MAYOR TOM BRODERICK IS THE PROVEN, QUALIFIED, AND DEDICATED LEADER FOR ANDERSON. TOM’S EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE PREPARED HIM FOR THE COMPLEXITIES OF RUNNING OUR CITY. NO OTHER CANDIDATE POSSESSES THESE NECESSARY QUALIFICATIONS.
MAYOR TOM BRODERICK HAS KEPT HIS PROMISES, DELIVERING PROGRESS YOU CAN SEE! TOM UNDERSTANDS THERE IS MORE TO BE DONE, AND HE ASKS FOR YOUR HELP IN KEEPING ANDERSON MOVING FORWARD.
LET’S KEEP IT GOING!
“It has been my honor and privilege to serve you, as your mayor. While our community is headed in the right direction, we are at a critical point. We have built a momentum that continues to bring opportunity to our community. Now is not the time to go backwards. I respectfully ask for your support and vote, in the upcoming primary, in order that I, and my professional city team, can continue keeping Anderson moving forward…with progress you can see!”
— Mayor Thomas Broderick, Jr.
Mayor Thomas J. Broderick, Jr., is a life-long Anderson resident, born and raised in Anderson, his family is now in its 6th generation in our community. Tom attended our local public schools, including 25th Street Elementary, Madison Heights and Northside Junior High Schools, and Anderson High School, from where he graduated.
Mayor Broderick graduated from Ball State University, attaining his Bachelor of Science Degree. He later graduated from Indiana University School of Law, where he earned his Doctor of Jurisprudence Degree.
In addition to practicing law for several years in downtown Anderson, Tom served as a deputy prosecuting attorney, Chief Deputy Prosecuting Attorney and as the elected Prosecuting Attorney for his county for a total of 12 years. Tom was also elected and served 12 years as a member of the Madison County Council, serving twice as its president.
MEET YOUR MAYOR
THOMAS BRODERICK, JR.
Tom was first elected Mayor in 2015. After a successful first term Tom sought re-election running on the theme “Progress You Can See”. He was re-elected to a second term by the largest margin in 4 decades according to reporting by the local Herald Bulletin newspaper. His re-election effort attracted votes from all areas of political persuasion, including Republicans, Democrats, Independents, and first-time voters.
Mayor Broderick has submitted and had approved 7 balanced budgets, he has cut our bonded indebtedness by $45.6 million dollars, and has taken a weakened city budget with only a $3.5 million dollar operating budget, and has not only protected it, but built it to $22 million, a level that ensures that we have money available to pay our bills in a timely fashion. This also allows us to weather unknown events, like the pandemic, and to be able to make major one-time improvements without raising tax dollars.