November 7, 2023

Shelby County 2023 Election Results

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Steph Wiechmann/IPR

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

Mayor of Shelbyville  

Democrat

Nicolas M. (Nic) Weber:  1,387 votes, 49.7%

Republican 

Scott A. Furgeson:  1,406 votes, 50.3%  

Shelbyville Clerk – Treasurer  

Republican 

Scott M. Asher:  1,941 votes, 100%  

Shelbyville Common Council – At Large 

Democrat

Cristi Brant :  958 votes, 20.5%  

Joanne Bowen:  936 votes, 20%  

Republican 

Chuck Reed:  1,229 votes, 26.3%

Dennis E. (Denny) Harrold:  1,546 votes, 33.1%

Shelbyville Common Council – 1st Ward 

Democrat

Susan (Susie) Pouder :  210 votes, 41.5%  

Republican 

Kassy Wilson:  296 votes, 58.5%  

Shelbyville Common Council – 2nd Ward

Republican 

Betsy Means-Davis :  286 votes,100%  

Shelbyville Common Council – 3rd Ward  

Democrat

Patrick Addis:  298 votes, 35.1%   

Republican 

Mike S. Johnson:  552 votes, 64.9%   

Shelbyville Common Council – 4th Ward

Republican 

Linda J. Sanders:  475 votes, 100% 

Shelbyville Common Council – 5th Ward

Democrat

Linda D. West:  206 votes, 43.4%  

Republican 

Thurman R. Adams:  269 votes, 56.6%  

Morristown Clerk-Treasurer

Democrat

Donald L. Roberts :  91 votes, 46.7%  

Republican 

Morgan M. Stratton :  104 votes, 53.3%

Morristown Town Council

Republican 

David Benefiel :  126 votes, 50.4%

Tamera “Tammy” Davis :  124 votes, 49.6%

Edinburgh Clerk-Treasurer 

Independent 

Scott Finley : 37 votes, 100%

Edinburgh Town Council – At Large  

Republican 

Miriam Rooks :  32 votes, 29.9%

Jeff Simpson :  15 votes, 14%

Sherri Sweet : 36 votes, 33.6%

Independent 

Michael Bryant : 24 votes, 22.4%

St. Paul Clerk-Treasurer  

Republican 

Cassandra Nicole Jenkins: 5 votes, 22.7%

Independent 

Alyssa (George) Hall: 17 votes, 77.3%

St. Paul Town Council  – 3rd Ward

Independent 

Joshua Sangl: 19 votes, 100%

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