Shelia Stubbs

Shelia Renee Stubbs (née Hoskins; born February 22, 1971) is an American pastor, former probation and parole agent, and Democratic politician from Madison, Wisconsin.

She graduated from Beloit Memorial High School and attended Tougaloo College, earning a baccalaureate degree in political science.

She worked for eight years as a probation and parole agent with the Wisconsin Department of Corrections before first being elected to the Dane County Board of Supervisors in 2006.

In the primary election, she achieved a plurality of fractionally under 50% of the votes, with 7,758 to Shabnam Lotfi's 5,611 (36%), John Imes' 1,222 (8%) and Mark Garthwaite's 968 (6%).

The Stubbs' are co-founders of End Time Ministries International Church in Madison; they have one school-age daughter.