He could still be incarcerated by the time the general election rolls around in November, unless he decides to drop out of the race.
Andrew Wilhoite was one of the winners of the Republican Party’s primary for a spot on the Clinton Township school board in Boone County, Indiana. He has not commented on securing a spot on the general election ballot in November, however, as he’s currently in jail on charges of murdering his wife.
Wilhoite, a 39-year-old farmer, is one of three Republican candidates who will have a chance to pursue three open seats on the board, according toWilhoite was arrested in March for allegedly killing his wife. He initially lied to investigators after Elizabeth “Nikki” Wilhoite went missing on March 25 before ultimately copping to hitting her over the head with a flowerpot and dumping her body into a creek, where authorities eventually recovered her.
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