Amy Canterbury Elected County Commissioner
NOVEMBER 7, 27
(Evansville, IN) – Amy Canterbury, an Evansville Republican, has won the election to be our next Vanderburgh County Commissioner for District 3.
“Thank you, Vanderburgh County, for entrusting me with your support, and honoring me with your votes, and thank you to my competitor, Hope Fussner, for running a strong, positive campaign for our community,” said Canterbury. “Our team has been about more than one person from the start. It is about all of you and ensuring we keep Vanderburgh County thriving, and I’m ready to get to work. From keeping taxes low to standing with law enforcement and attracting new businesses and jobs, we have great things to accomplish, and I’m excited to get started. I’m grateful to all who I’ve met along the way, and look forward to meeting many more in the months and years ahead.”
Canterbury has served in numerous private sector and non-profit roles across our region, including holding leadership roles in the banking industry, and as Regional CEO of American Red Cross, and the CEO of United Way of Southwestern Indiana.
Amy Canterbury lives in Evansville with her husband of thirty-five years, Kevin. They are members of St. James West Church. They are the proud parents of two adult daughters, Courtney and Kiersten, and the proud grandparents of Calvin and Madison.