Sheila Hyer
First-term Republican incumbent Blackford County Assessor running completely unopposed in 2026. Previously served as Deputy Assessor in the same office before her 2022 election. No R primary challenger and no Democrat or independent filed for the general.
The 60-second story
Sheila Hyer is the first-term Republican Blackford County Assessor, running completely unopposed in 2026. No Republican primary challenger, Democrat, or independent filed for this seat. She won the 2022 election uncontested and is seeking her second term.
Prior to her election, Hyer served as Deputy Assessor in the same office — the same institutional-pipeline pattern seen with other Blackford County officeholders who rose from deputy to elected officer. The assessor's office determines the assessed value of all real and personal property in the county for tax purposes, works with the public on assessment information, and provides data to appraisers, realtors, mortgage lenders, and title companies.
The assessor's role takes on particular significance in the current policy environment. Indiana Senate Enrolled Act 1 (2025) restructured the state tax framework, and the property-tax debate features prominently in both the IN-33 state house race (Prescott's full-abolition vs. Bartlett's $56K homestead exemption) and the county council races (Grider's 'responsible budget adjustments' framing). The county assessor's assessed-value determinations are the denominator in every property-tax calculation for Blackford County property owners.
Quick facts
- Office Assessor, Blackford County (since January 2023; first term)
- Prior role Deputy Assessor, Blackford County Assessor's Office
- Office phone 765-348-1707
- 2026 status Completely unopposed — no R primary, no D, no independent
Three things voters should know
She's running completely unopposed for a second term
Like Sheriff Heflin and Auditor Simmons, Hyer faces no opposition at any stage of the 2026 election. She was also uncontested in 2022. The assessor's office in a county of ~12,000 residents is a technical, specialized position that rarely attracts challengers — but the absence of opposition in consecutive cycles is still notable.
She rose from Deputy Assessor to Assessor — the institutional-pipeline pattern
Before her 2022 election, Hyer served as Deputy Assessor in the same office. This is the same succession pattern seen across Blackford County government: Heflin rose from Chief Deputy to Sheriff, Solga is running to succeed Coroner Crouch after serving as Deputy Coroner, and Freiburger served as Chief Deputy Prosecutor before being elected Prosecutor. The deputy-to-boss pipeline provides institutional continuity but limits competitive elections.
Her office is at the center of the property-tax debate
The county assessor determines the assessed value of all property in the county — the number that drives every property-tax bill. With property taxes a headline issue in the IN-33 state house race (Prescott vs. Bartlett), in state-level SEA 1 implementation, and in the county council budget debates, the assessor's office is more policy-relevant than its low profile might suggest. Hyer's assessed-value determinations directly affect every homeowner and business in Blackford County.
Biography
Sheila Hyer is the Blackford County Assessor, serving since January 2023. Prior to her election, she served as Deputy Assessor in the same office, providing continuity of institutional knowledge when she assumed the elected position. The assessor's office is located in the Blackford County Courthouse and can be reached at 765-348-1707.
She ran for Assessor in 2022 and was uncontested in both the Republican primary and the November general election. She spoke at the Republican meet-the-candidates event held at the Blackford County Fairgrounds on Sunday, April 27, 2026. Her education, family background, and professional history beyond the assessor's office are not publicly documented in available online sources.
Career
Prior government service
Where the money came from
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