A Republican candidate for a town board seat won his primary in Indiana on Tuesday despite being in jail while awaiting a murder trial in the death of his wife, according to reports.
Andrew Wilhoite won 21.74% of the votes in the primary race for the Clinton Township board, according to Fox 59. Wilhoite declared his candidacy in February, just weeks before he is accused of murdering his wife, who had just finished chemotherapy, according to the report.
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A Republican candidate for a town board seat won his primary in Indiana on Tuesday despite being in jail while awaiting a murder trial in the death of his wife, according to reports.
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Andrew Wilhoite won 21.74% of the votes in the primary race for the Clinton Township board, according to Fox 59. Wilhoite declared his candidacy in February, just weeks before he is accused of murdering his wife, who had just finished chemotherapy, according to the report.
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