Misty Hart, the 2nd Deputy in the Vanderburgh County Treasurer’s Office, on Thursday, January 8, 2015 will file her candidacy for Evansville City Clerk, a position that was held by Alberta Matlock for many years prior to her retirement in June, 2012.
Hart, a 32-year old graduate of Mater Dei High School, is excited for the opportunity to bring back the friendly atmosphere that Alberta Matlock upheld for many years and plans to bring new ideas to the City Clerk’s Office. Hart is a mother of two beautiful daughters and has been married 6 years to Jerrod Hart. She has been a resident of the West Side of Evansville the majority of her adult life. She is the daughter of Dorothy Lindsey and current 6th Ward City Councilman Al Lindsey. She has one brother, Dustin Lindsey, and a niece and nephew. She is the granddaughter of longtime Democratic Party precinct committeemen and boosters Harry “Red†and Billie Watson.
Hart has worked in public service since 2000, starting with the Indiana Air National Guard. In June 2002, Misty became a veteran from being called to active duty in February for support of Operation Iraqi Enduring Freedom. She was activated again in August 2005 to provide lodging and mortuary assistance for Hurricane Katrina Relief. In April 2006, Misty went to Alamogordo, New Mexico in effort to prepare more supplies for the Hurricane Katrina military personnel. After her Honorable Discharge in 2006, she began working as a Confinement Officer for the Vanderburgh County Detention Center. In January 2009, she transferred to the Vanderburgh County Treasurer’s office where she was the Tax and Sheriff Sale Coordinator. In February 2010, she was promoted to 2nd Deputy Treasurer, where she has supervised the new property tax bill printing for the past three billing periods. With her assistance, the Treasurer’s Office’s budget for printing the tax bills has been reduced from $65,000 a year to $15,000. Due to her dedication and early preparation, the taxpayers have seen a significant increase in the amount of time they receive notice regarding their property tax payments.
“I have known Alberta for a very long time and if I win I will do my best to bring the ‘Alberta Matlock’ atmosphere back to the City Clerk’s Office,†Hart said. “Mary Hart, longtime Pigeon Township Trustee and Democrat party icon, is my campaign chairman. I have known Mary literally my entire life and am honored and humbled to have her support. I have been involved with local campaigns since I can remember, from sitting outside the polling places for Democratic Party stalwart Norman “Red†Mosby to walking precincts for Perry Township Trustee Rick Riney, to being the Treasurer for my father, Al Lindsey, in his successful 2011 City Council campaign. I am very excited to let everyone know that I am an extremely hard worker, I am an honest person and I will do my best to make the City Clerk’s office as efficient as possible.â€
“Alberta Matlock has not only publicly endorsed me as her choice for Evansville City Clerk but is also a member of my campaign committee. Alberta has come out of political retirement with the sole intent and purpose of assisting me in my endeavor of being elected as the next Evansville City Clerk,†Hart said.
“As a proud Veteran of Iraqi Enduring Freedom, I have had the honor and privilege of serving my country in a time of war. That time in service instilled in me my love for our country, my leadership skills, as well as a desire to continue to serve our community,†says Hart.
“Misty Hart’s commitment and integrity is equally matched by her desire to do what is right for the citizens of Evansville. We fully support Misty in her bid to becoming Evansville’s next City Clerk,†said Steven Davis on behalf of Rick Davis’ family.
For more information, contact Misty Hart at 812-455-3240