Senator Evan Bayh

Democrat from Indiana
110th Congress (2007–2009)

Contact

Phone: (202) 224-5623
FAX: 228-1377
Email: via web form
Website: http://bayh.senate.gov/

DC Address

The Honorable Evan Bayh
463 Russell Senate Office Building,
Washington DC 20510

South Bend Office

130 South Main ST STE 110,
South Bend IN 44601

Phone: (574) 236-8302

Indianapolis Office

1650 Market Tower,
10 W Market ST,
Indianapolis IN 46204

Phone: (317) 554-0750

Evansville Office

10 Martin Luther King Jr BLVD,
Evansville IN 47708

Phone: (812) 465-6500

Ft Wayne Office

1300 South Harrison ST,
Ft Wayne IN 46802

Phone: (219) 426-3151

Jeffersonville Office

1201 East 10th ST STE 106,
Jeffersonville IN 47130

Phone: (812) 218-2317

Hammond Office

Hammond Courthouse STE 3200,
5400 Federal Plaza,
Hammond IL 46320

Phone: (219) 852-2763

Biographical Information

Evan Bayh, Democrat, of Indianapolis, IN, born in Terre Haute, IN, December 26, 1955; education: graduated St. Albans School, Washington, DC, 1974; received a B.A. with honors in business economics from Indiana University, 1978; J.D. from University of Virginia Law School, 1982; professional: admitted to the District of Columbia and Indiana bars, 1984; law clerk for the Southern District of Indiana court, 1982-83; attorney with Hogan and Hartson, Washington, 1983-84; attorney for Bayh, Tabbert and Capehart, Washington, 1985; attorney for Bingham Summers, Welsh and Spilman, Indianapolis, 1986; elected as Secretary of State of Indiana, 1986-89; elected Governor of Indiana, 1988; reelected 1992; chairman of the Democratic Governors' Association, 1994; chairman of the National Education Goals Panel, 1995; chairman of the Education Commission of the States, 1995; organizations: member of the executive committee on the National Governors' Association, 1996; Red Poling Chair, business economics at Indiana University, 1997; awards: Above and Beyond Award from Indiana Black Expo, 1995; Breaking the Glass Ceiling Award Women Executives in State Government, 1996; keynote speaker at the National Democratic Convention, 1996; family: twin sons, Birch Evans IV, and Nicholas Harrison; married: Susan Breshears, April 13, 1985; committees: Armed Services; Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs; Small Business and Entrepreneurship; Special Committee on Aging; Select Committee on Intelligence; chairman, Democratic Leadership Council; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 3, 1998; reelected to each succeeding Senate term.

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