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Frank Ed Mrvan Jr.

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Frank E Mrvan Jr
Member of the Indiana Senate
from the 1st district
Assumed office
1999
Preceded bySandy Dempsey
In office
1979–1995
Preceded byWilliam Carl Christy[1]
Succeeded bySandy Dempsey[2]
Personal details
Born (1933-04-11) April 11, 1933 (age 91)
East Chicago, Indiana
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseJean
ResidenceHammond, Indiana
ProfessionBanking, Accounting

Frank Ed Mrvan Jr. (born April 11, 1933) is a Democratic member of the Indiana Senate, representing the 1st District since 1999. He previously served from 1979 through 1995. Redistricting passed by the Indiana General Assembly in 2011 shifted the district's boundaries, effective January 2013. The district was changed to include Hammond's 4th, 5th, 6th city districts, the town of Munster, the town of Highland, the west side of the town of Griffith, the north side of the town of Dyer, parts of the town of Schererville, and part of the City of Crown Point.

Early life, education, and pre-legislative career

Mrvan was born in East Chicago, Indiana, the son of the late Frank and the late Antonina (née Spychalski) Mrvan. He's of Czechoslovakia and Polish descent. He was educated at Washington High School in East Chicago, Indiana. He attended Indiana University and the American Institute of Banking.

Mrvan enlisted in the United States Air Force from 1952 to 1956. He was an Airman 1st Class (E-3)

Mrvan's professional experience includes working as a Union Member for the Mobil Oil Company, Cost Accountant for M and T Chemical Company and Bank Financial Officer for National City Indiana.

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