Sheller announces intent to run for County Clerk

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Beth Sheller, Noblesville, announces her candidacy to run for Hamilton County Clerk in 2026.

She has served in the Clerk’s Office for almost 15 years, beginning as a Voter Registration Deputy and now serving as the Elections Administrator for the past six years. While serving as the Elections Administrator, she has received a Certificate in Election Administration, Technology, and Security from Ball State University and VSTOP. Other certificates include a Certificate in High Performance Leadership from the National Association of Counties and Certificates in Government Leadership and Human Resources for Supervisors from Ivy Tech Community College.

Sheller is a Board Member of the Noblesville GOP Club, the Secretary of the Hamilton County Republican Party, and also serves as a Precinct Committeeperson in Noblesville. She was appointed in 2024 by the Hamilton County Council to serve on the Hamilton East Public Library Board of Trustees.

Sheller has been married to Mark for 36 years. They have two children who live and work in Hamilton County, and they also have two grandchildren.

The Clerk’s Office issues marriage licenses, processes child support payments, keeps records for all county court cases, and conducts all election activities.

Beth Sheller will file to run in January 2026 and plans to run in the May 2026 Primary.