Jennifer Hensley has announced her campaign for Shelby County Circuit Court Clerk. Her name will be found on the Republican Primary Ballot.
Hensley, a graduate of Shelbyville High School, has been a proud resident of Shelby County for fifty years.
Hensley is currently employed in the Clerk’s Office as the Election Deputy responsible for voter registration. She has twenty-eight years of office and customer service experience working in the banking and medical office fields.
“As a current employee in the Clerk’s Office, I know how important this office is to the daily functions of the Shelby County Court System as well as the integrity of our elections. This position is not something I would take lightly. The people of Shelby County deserve a Clerk’s Office that is run with sincerity, transparency and efficiency.” Hensley said. “I understand the responsibility this office carries and I am ready to take it on with the integrity and dedication it deserves. I hope to earn your vote and the privilege of serving our community as the next Shelby County Circuit Court Clerk.”
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