Cecilia Coble seeks another term as at-large Fishers Council member

 

Cecilia Coble has served as an at-large member of the City Council ever since Fishers became a city in 2015, and she will be asking voters to return her to the Council for another 4-year term.  Coble’s name will be on the Republican primary ballot in May of 2023.

“I am proud of the work the Disability Committee has done to champion inclusion, accessibility, and in providing more housing and employment opportunities for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Fishers,” said Coble in a campaign news release. “It’s led to helping other cities implement the same approach, which is making an impact for the disability community in Hamilton County and beyond.”

Coble is the first Latina to serve on a Fishers Town or City Council and was the first woman to be elected Council President in 2020 and 2021.

“Cecilia has been an important leader on our council, and our city’s success is a reflection of that,” said Mayor Scott Fadness.

Coble says she plans to continue focusing on diversifying Fishers’ tax base in order to keep resident’s taxes low, ensure police and fire have the resources they need, and that the city invests in quality of life opportunities.