Isak Asare

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Isak Nti Asare (b. 1988) is assistant dean for undergraduate education and student affairs at the Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies at Indiana University and co-director of the Cybersecurity and Global Policy Program.

Asare serves on the nine-member Bloomington city council as an at-large member, having been elected as a Democrat in 2023 and sworn into office on Jan. 1, 2024.

Asare is married (Mariah). The Asares have two children.


Timeline: Isak Asare

2024-12-11 Isak Asare states at the city council's regular meeting that he is not planning to seek re-election to the Bloomington city council in 2027. [BSB coverage]

2024-01-01 Isak Asare is sworn into office as an at-large member of the Bloomington city council.

2023-11-07 Isak Asare wins election to Bloomington's city council as an at-large member. Asare and two other Democrats, Andy Ruff and Matt Flaherty, are unopposed on the ballot. [election results]

2023-05-02 Isak Asare wins one the three nominations from the Democratic Party at-large Bloomington councilmember candidate in the Nov. 7, 2023 municipal election. With 4,194 votes, Asare was the top vote getter in a field of seven candidates. Also winning nominations as at-large city council candidates are Andy Ruff (3,961 votes) and Matt Flaherty (3,726 votes). [election results]