1925 Indianapolis mayoral election

Indianapolis mayoral election, 1925

November 3, 1925
Turnout63.9%
 
Nominee John L. Duvall Walter Meyers
Party Republican Democratic
Percentage 55% 45%

Mayor before election

Samuel L. Shank
Republican

Elected mayor

John L. Duvall
Republican

The 1925 Indianapolis mayoral election was held on November 3, 1925 and saw the election of Republican former Marion County treasurer John L. Duvall, who defeated Democratic former Indianapolis city attorney Walter Meyers.

The 1925 municipal elections were notable for the presence of the Ku Klux Klan. John L. Duvall was a member of the Klan. However, contemporarily, the election was considered to one of the most tame municipal elections in then-recent memory.