As of the 2000 census, its population was 1,683 and Mayor (I) Bo Matthews was re-elected in 2020.
Hubble Township was established in 1836, and named after Ithamar Hubbell, a pioneer citizen.
Mayor Bo Matthews (I) was re-elected in 2020 [3] Hubble Township covers an area of 56.77 square miles (147.0 km2) and contains three incorporated settlements: Allenville, Gordonville and Whitewater.
Known cemeteries include: Allenville, Beach/Bean, Dunn, Dutchtown Community (next to St. Edward’s), Eakins, Eggiman, German Evangelical Church, Hager, Hayden, Immanuel Lutheran at Tilsit, Kinder/Keeling, St. Edward’s, St. James United Church of Christ at Tilsit, Sandspur, Shady Grove, Smith, Statler/Gartung/Macke, Suedekum, Summers, Thompson, Young, Zion Lutheran at Gordonville.
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