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Bloomington City Council Member at Large Choose 3

As local legislators who sometimes have executive power, council members can propose ordinances, set administrative policy, and authorize the budget proposed by the mayor. They oversee all city activities, including city services, programs, licensing, and public safety. Mayoral appointments to city government typically require council approval. Learn more here: https://www.lwv.org/blog/voting-local-matters-why-vote-city-councilWatch a candidate forum held on September 11, 2025.If your candidate didn’t fill in the guide below, visit the Secretary of State’s Candidate Filing site to find contact info. If you reach out, ask candidates to complete their Vote411 Voters Guide from the LWVMN!

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Jonathan Minks (NP)

Biographical Information

telephone 6129995544
Contact Phone 6129995544
Campaign Twitter Handle @Minks4council

Why are you the best candidate for this position? (750 characters)

I’m Jonathan Minks, and I’m running for Bloomington City Council At-Large to bring real accountability and fiscal responsibility back to our city. As a veteran, small business owner, and lifelong resident, I know the importance of lowering taxes, cutting wasteful spending, and keeping our community affordable for all. I’m committed to listening to residents and working across all perspectives with a nonpartisan voice—because local government should focus on needs, not politics. Together, we can build a stronger, more affordable Bloomington.

If elected, what will your top three priorities be and why? (500 characters)

My top priorities are clear: lower property taxes by 20%, focus city spending on needs—not wants—and serve as a compassionate, empathetic voice for residents. I believe our council should be driven by the people’s priorities, not city hall agendas. I’ll work every day to keep Bloomington affordable, accountable, and responsive to those who call it home.

How do you plan to engage with and represent all members of our diverse community?(500 characters)

I’ll engage our diverse community by being a truly nonpartisan candidate with no party endorsements, ensuring every voice is valued. I keep an open-door policy at my business, where residents already connect with me about city issues. As chair of the Bloomington Parks & Arts Commission, I’ve been recognized as a strong liaison between the community and city—listening first and leading with fairness.

What steps will you take to ensure transparency and accountability in city government? (500 characters)

Transparency means being accountable for words and actions—not flip-flopping or offering empty promises. Too often, city leaders talk without follow-through, like with the Community Health & Wellness Center. The Newton neighborhood where residents were left out until recently. As your councilmember, I’ll ensure resident concerns guide decisions, with honest communication and leadership that delivers on commitments.

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Danielle Robertson (NP)

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Why are you the best candidate for this position? (750 characters)

Candidate has not yet responded.

If elected, what will your top three priorities be and why? (500 characters)

Candidate has not yet responded.

How do you plan to engage with and represent all members of our diverse community?(500 characters)

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What steps will you take to ensure transparency and accountability in city government? (500 characters)

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Isaak Rooble (NP)

Biographical Information

telephone 6124621184
Contact Phone 6128004088
Campaign Twitter Handle @IsaakRooble
Campaign Email Campaign@vote4isaak.com

Why are you the best candidate for this position? (750 characters)

I’m a homeowner, small business owner, and change-driven community organizer—not a career politician. I’ve walked every neighborhood, listened to seniors, renters, and families, and built this campaign on service, not ambition. I bring hands-on experience, fiscal responsibility, and a deep commitment to making city government work for everyone.

Unlike my opponents—one aligned with incumbents and the other pushing divisive, partisan agendas—I’m focused on real people, not political sides. I’m here for residents, not outsider groups.

If elected, what will your top three priorities be and why? (500 characters)

Start real conversations on easing property tax pressure for homeowners—while ensuring the city can grow, improve, and build smarter financial plans that serve everyone. Improve parks, streets, and roads to make Bloomington a more livable city. Strengthen senior support and neighborhood safety programs

How do you plan to engage with and represent all members of our diverse community?(500 characters)

Regardless of your zip code, background, political affiliation, or who you vote for—I’m here to serve and listen. Your voice matters. I’ll promote an open-door policy, support open city council meetings, and invite residents to speak directly to city hall. I’ll regularly visit neighborhoods and community spaces to listen, learn, and bring your voice where it counts. While others cater to political extremes or insider interests, I’m ready to bridge divides and make sure no one is left behind.

What steps will you take to ensure transparency and accountability in city government? (500 characters)

Transparency and accountability—that’s what we’re missing in Bloomington, and that’s why I’m running. I’m committed to fiscal responsibility, open government, and a city that works for all. I’ll open city forums and council meetings to residents so you can participate, ask questions, and hold us accountable. No closed doors. No insider politics. No outsider funding. Just honest leadership that listens, engages, and puts Bloomington residents first. Vote for change - www.vote4isaak.com