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Andrew Wilhoite, Accused Of Murdering Wife, Wins GOP Nomination For Town Board

An Indiana man who was charged with murdering his wife advanced in a Republican town board primary election while imprisoned.

Andrew Wilhoite allegedly hit his wife, Nikki Wilhoite, in the head with a blunt object in March. Court documents revealed that Wilhoite told investigators that he and his wife had been in a fight and he had grabbed a flower pot and hit her in the head with it. She had recently beaten cancer and filed for divorce just one week prior to her death. Her body was found in a nearby creek after she failed to show up for work.

Wilhoite received 60 out of 276 votes, which is good for 22 percent of the votes. The two other candidates who advanced for the three open seats garnered 110 and 106 votes. Only three candidates were up for the three open seats and no Democrats put their names up for candidacy.

Under Indiana law, Wilhoite is allowed to run unless he is convicted of the crime. His jury trial is slated for August 29 and his name will appear on the ballot in November if he is cleared.

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