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General Election State of Tennessee Tennessee House of Representatives District 1 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 1 1 . Jon C. Lundberg - (R) 1 SULLIVAN 17,503 DISTRICT TOTALS 17,503 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 2 1 . Tony Shipley - (R) 2 . Bruce Dotson - (D) 1 2 SULLIVAN 16,764 7,794 DISTRICT TOTALS 16,764 7,794 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 3 1 . Timothy Hill - (R) 2 . Leah R. Kirk - (D) 3 . Suzanne Parker - (G) 1 2 3 CARTER 2,747 521 148 JOHNSON 4,300 1,018 238 SULLIVAN 8,963 2,880 449 DISTRICT TOTALS 16,010 4,419 835 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 4 1 . Thomas Gray - (R) 2 . Kent Williams - (I) 1 2 CARTER 6,334 9,112 UNICOI 3,553 2,361 DISTRICT TOTALS 9,887 11,473 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 5 1 . David B. Hawk - (R) 2 . Eddie Yokley - (D) 3 . Write-In - Jason Scott Moore 1 2 3 GREENE 11,566 8,292 1 DISTRICT TOTALS 11,566 8,292 1 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 6 1 . James (Micah) Van Huss - (R) 2 . Michael Clark - (D) 1 2 WASHINGTON 16,391 6,271 DISTRICT TOTALS 16,391 6,271 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 7 1 . Matthew Hill - (R) 2 . Nancy Fischman - (D) 1 2 WASHINGTON 12,960 6,773 DISTRICT TOTALS 12,960 6,773 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 8 1 . Art Swann - (R) 1 BLOUNT 19,914 DISTRICT TOTALS 19,914 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 9 1 . Mike Harrison - (R) 1 HANCOCK 1,610 HAWKINS 13,676 DISTRICT TOTALS 15,286 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 10 1 . Tilman Goins - (R) 1 HAMBLEN 12,781 DISTRICT TOTALS 12,781 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 11 1 . Jeremy Faison - (R) 2 . Marjorie Ramsey - (D) 1 2 COCKE 7,006 3,156 GREENE 1,668 636 JEFFERSON 3,596 1,488 DISTRICT TOTALS 12,270 5,280 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 12 1 . Dale Carr - (R) 1 SEVIER 18,217 DISTRICT TOTALS 18,217 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 13 1 . Gary Loe - (R) 2 . Gloria Johnson - (D) 3 . Nick H. Cazana - (I) 1 2 3 KNOX 9,730 10,018 1,084 DISTRICT TOTALS 9,730 10,018 1,084 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 14 1 . Ryan Haynes - (R) 2 . Jerome Q. Miller - (D) 1 2 KNOX 23,841 8,017 DISTRICT TOTALS 23,841 8,017 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 15 1 . Joe Armstrong - (D) 2 . Calvin Cassady - (G) 3 . Write-In - Charles E. Drew 1 2 3 KNOX 11,505 2,488 2 DISTRICT TOTALS 11,505 2,488 2 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 16 1 . Bill Dunn - (R) 2 . Bryan Moneyhun - (G) 1 2 KNOX 19,485 3,504 DISTRICT TOTALS 19,485 3,504 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 17 1 . Andrew E. Farmer - (R) 2 . Mike Dockery - (D) 1 2 JEFFERSON 7,263 2,766 SEVIER 6,981 1,710 DISTRICT TOTALS 14,244 4,476 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 18 1 . Steve Hall - (R) 2 . Anthony D. Hancock - (D) 1 2 KNOX 15,257 9,620 DISTRICT TOTALS 15,257 9,620 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 19 1 . Harry Brooks - (R) 1 KNOX 18,115 DISTRICT TOTALS 18,115 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 20 1 . Bob Ramsey - (R) 1 BLOUNT 20,085 DISTRICT TOTALS 20,085 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 21 1 . Jimmy Matlock - (R) 2 . Andrew F. Bennett, III - (D) 1 2 LOUDON 12,421 2,778 MONROE 7,939 2,753 DISTRICT TOTALS 20,360 5,531 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 22 1 . Eric Watson - (R) 2 . Jonathan Gladden - (D) 1 2 BRADLEY 10,740 2,165 MEIGS 2,505 935 POLK 4,045 1,844 DISTRICT TOTALS 17,290 4,944 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 23 1 . John Forgety - (R) 2 . Peggy Hall Wall - (D) 1 2 MCMINN 13,406 3,914 MONROE 3,633 1,510 DISTRICT TOTALS 17,039 5,424 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 24 1 . Kevin D. Brooks - (R) 1 BRADLEY 17,299 DISTRICT TOTALS 17,299 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 25 1 . Cameron Sexton - (R) 2 . Flo Matheson - (D) 1 2 CUMBERLAND 17,407 5,485 PUTNAM 1,000 451 VAN BUREN 1,081 797 DISTRICT TOTALS 19,488 6,733 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 26 1 . Gerald McCormick - (R) 2 . W. Rodger Cooksey - (I) 1 2 HAMILTON 21,122 6,983 DISTRICT TOTALS 21,122 6,983 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 27 1 . Richard Floyd - (R) 2 . Frank Eaton - (D) 1 2 HAMILTON 18,711 8,791 DISTRICT TOTALS 18,711 8,791 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 28 1 . Johnny W. Horne - (R) 2 . Joanne Favors - (D) 1 2 HAMILTON 4,097 19,990 DISTRICT TOTALS 4,097 19,990 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 29 1 . Mike Carter - (R) 1 HAMILTON 19,860 DISTRICT TOTALS 19,860 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 30 1 . Vince Dean - (R) 2 . Sandy Norris Smith - (D) 1 2 HAMILTON 17,241 8,950 DISTRICT TOTALS 17,241 8,950 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 31 1 . Ron Travis - (R) 1 BLEDSOE 3,470 RHEA 8,516 ROANE 1,677 SEQUATCHIE 3,764 DISTRICT TOTALS 17,427 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 32 1 . Kent Calfee - (R) 2 . Jack W. McNew - (D) 3 . Allen R. Cole - (I) 1 2 3 LOUDON 4,148 1,192 388 ROANE 12,299 4,794 840 DISTRICT TOTALS 16,447 5,986 1,228 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 33 1 . John D. Ragan - (R) 2 . Jim Hackworth - (D) 1 2 ANDERSON 12,828 12,126 DISTRICT TOTALS 12,828 12,126 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 34 1 . Rick Womick - (R) 2 . Luke E. Dickerson - (D) 1 2 RUTHERFORD 17,354 8,260 DISTRICT TOTALS 17,354 8,260 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 35 1 . Dennis "Coach" Roach - (R) 1 CLAIBORNE 7,689 GRAINGER 5,890 UNION 1,285 DISTRICT TOTALS 14,864 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 36 1 . Dennis Powers - (R) 2 . Virgil Kidwell - (I) 1 2 ANDERSON 2,508 790 CAMPBELL 8,610 2,241 UNION 2,498 599 DISTRICT TOTALS 13,616 3,630 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 37 1 . Dawn White - (R) 2 . Robert "Bob" New - (D) 1 2 RUTHERFORD 14,175 8,263 DISTRICT TOTALS 14,175 8,263 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 38 1 . Kelly T. Keisling - (R) 2 . David R. Harper - (D) 1 2 CLAY 1,612 833 FENTRESS 2,298 744 MACON 4,222 1,761 PICKETT 1,734 653 SCOTT 4,324 1,587 DISTRICT TOTALS 14,190 5,578 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 39 1 . David Alexander - (R) 2 . Doug Clark - (D) 1 2 FRANKLIN 10,095 5,307 MARION 3,122 1,817 MOORE 1,880 756 DISTRICT TOTALS 15,097 7,880 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 40 1 . Terri Lynn Weaver - (R) 2 . Sarah Marie Smith - (D) 1 2 DEKALB 2,747 1,522 SMITH 4,072 2,687 SUMNER 8,097 3,678 TROUSDALE 1,492 1,252 DISTRICT TOTALS 16,408 9,139 05-Dec-12 State of Tennessee November 6, 2012 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 41 1 .
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