November 7, 2023

Hancock County 2023 Election Results

Steph Wiechmann/IPR

Steph Wiechmann/IPR

Here are the unofficial results of the 2023 Hancock County municipal elections.

Greenfield Mayor

Democrat

Nate Anderson: 837 votes, 26.4%

Republican

Guy Titus: 2,181 votes, 68.8%

Libertarian 

Larry Silver Jr.: 150 votes, 4.7%

Greenfield Clerk Treasurer

Republican:

Lori Elmore: 2,595 votes, 100%

Greenfield City Council

District 1

Republican

Anthony Scott: 541 votes, 100%

District 2

Republican

Amy Kirkpatrick: 546 votes, 100%

District 3

Republican

Joyce Plisinski: 352 votes,100%

District 4

Democrat

Carol Pearson: 183 votes, 28.3%

Republican

Jeff Lowder: 463 votes, 71.7%

District 5 

Democrat

Bradley Scott  Morris: 205 votes, 29.5%

Republican 

Thomas J. Moore: 491 votes, 70.5%

Greenfield City Council at Large 

Republican 

John J. Jester: 1,665 votes, 49.8%

Daniel J. Riley : 1,679 votes, 50.2%

Mccordsville Clerk Treasurer 

Republican 

Megan Brewer: 360 votes, 40.6%

Independent

Stephanie Crider: 527 votes, 59.4%

Mccordsville Town Council District 1 

Republican 

Chad D. Gooding: 195 votes, 100%

Mccordsville Town Council District  2

Democrat

Linda Robinson: 149 votes, 48.9%

Republican 

Greg Brewer: 156 votes, 51.1%

Mccordsville Town Council District  3

Republican 

John Price: 253 votes, 100%

New Palestine Clerk Treasurer 

Independent

Yvonne Jonas: 397 votes, 100%

New Palestine Town Council at Large 

Republican

Robert (Rocky) Cooper: 238 votes, 12.1%

Ethan L. Maple: 295 votes, 15%

Chad Molinder: 307 votes, 15.6%

Bill Niemier: 267 votes, 13.6%

Teri Reed: 369 votes, 18.8%

Independent

Adam Axthelm: 245 votes, 12.5%

Ryan  Hartley: 246 votes, 12.5%

Shirley Town Clerk Treasurer 

Independent 

Teresa Hester: 51 votes, 100%

Shirley Town Council at Large 

Independent 

Robin Boucher: 39 votes, 24.4%

Dennis Denney: 44 votes, 27.5%

David  Messer: 42 votes, 26.3%

Rebecca Perkins: 35 votes, 21.9%

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