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Indiana man charged with wife’s murder wins GOP town board primary

Summary by Ground News
Andrew Wilhoite, 41, a Republican candidate who was vying for a town board seat in Clinton Township, advanced in the local election despite being charged with murder in the slaying of his wife. According to Indiana state law, an arrest doesn't impact a candidate's eligibility, only a felony conviction can remove the candidate from a ballot. A jury trial has been scheduled for Aug. 29.

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