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Linda Sanders was elected to the Shelbyville Common Council in the november general election. With that, she resigned her seat in the Shelby County Council's 4th District leaving a vacancy to be filled.
The Shelby County Republicans did that with a caucus Saturday morning. A unanimous vote was given for the only person to seek the seat's remaining three year term, Nick O'Connor.
O'Connor currently serves as the Head of Business Development & Partnerships for AURES Technologies based in Paris, France with offices in the United States.
He was awarded a Bachelor’s degree from Ball State University in 2009 and has previously served in both the home improvement and technology industries.
O'Connor remains active in numerous community organizations including Past President of Mainstreet Shelbyville, Inc. Board of Directors, Vice President of Shelby Senior Services Board of Directors, Grants Committee Member of The Blue River Community Foundation, Royal Oak Committee Member of MHP Foundation, & former Shelbyville Precinct Committeeman.
Nick is a lifelong resident of Shelbyville where he resides with his wife Abby and their four children – Charlie, Lincoln, Hazel, and Jacob.
O’Connor fills the vacancy left in the 4th district council seat by Linda Sanders who was elected to the Shelbyville Common Council.
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