Brad DeReamer announces his re-election bid for Fishers City Council

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Fishers City Councilman Brad DeReamer is seeking a third term to serve the Northeast District.

He has served on the City Council for the past eight years and he says he has received overwhelming support from his constituents to continue to serve.

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“Fishers is an amazing city to live, work, play and raise your family,” DeReamer said. “I look forward to working with Mayor Fadness and the City Council to keep the city thriving and going in the right direction.”

During the past eight years on the City Council, Brad has stayed in communication with the residents through a newsletter and neighborhood meetings.

DeReamer always makes himself available to his constituents, and he says he plans to continue this through his third term.

He is a graduate of Purdue University with a degree in Mathematics and a Master’s Degree in Land Surveying. He served in the U.S. Army reserves and the Indiana National Guard.

His political experience started with three terms as Hancock County Surveyor, one term as the Mayor of the City of Greenfield, and two terms as Fishers City Councilman. He has also served as the Precinct Committeeman for Fall Creek 37 for eight years, and has bragging rights for having the highest voting percentage precinct in Hamilton County.

He and his wife Sharon have been married for 42 years and live in Britton Falls. They have five children, 14 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. He was honored with the first “City of Fishers GOP Man of the Year Award in 2022.

DeReamer says he looks forward to representing all residents of the Northeast District for the next four years.