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UNITED STATES SENATE DAVID SCHUSTER Vote for One (1) 0 Selected, Incomplete MANNY SETHI OFFICIAL BALLOT JON HENRY STATE OF TENNESSEE LAUDERDALE COUNTY KENT A. MORRELL AUGUST 6, 2020 GLEN L. NEAL JR. STATE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY JOHN E. OSBORNE AARON L. PETTIGREW UNITED STATES SENATE DAVID SCHUSTER Vote For One (1) 0 selected, incomplete MANNY SETHI CLIFFORD ADKINS WRITE-IN NATISHA BROOKS BYRON BUSH ROY DALE COPE TERRY DICUS TOM EMERSON, JR. GEORGE S. FLINN, JR. BILL HAGERTY Page: 1 UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 8 Vote For One (1) 0 selected, incomplete DAVID KUSTOFF WRITE-IN TENNESSEE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 82 Vote For One (1) 0 selected, incomplete CHRIS HURT WRITE-IN Page: 2 OFFICIAL BALLOT UNITED STATES HOUSE OF STATE OF TENNESSEE REPRESENTATIVES LAUDERDALE COUNTY DISTRICT 8 AUGUST 6, 2020 Vote For One (1) 0 selected, incomplete STATE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ERIKA STOTTS PEARSON LAWRENCE A PIVNICK UNITED STATES SENATE HOLLIS W. SKINNER Vote For One (1) 0 selected, incomplete SAVANNAH WILLIAMSON MARQUITA BRADSHAW WRITE-IN GARY G DAVIS TENNESSEE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ROBIN KIMBROUGH DISTRICT 82 Vote For One (1) JAMES MACKLER 0 selected, incomplete MARK PICKRELL ANDREA BOND-JOHNSON WRITE-IN WRITE-IN Page: 3 OFFICIAL BALLOT SCHOOL BOARD COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION DISTRICT 4 Vote For One (1) LAUDERDALE COUNTY, 0 selected, incomplete TENNESSEE AUGUST 6, 2020 AUSTIN THOMPSON JR WRITE-IN SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 6 ASSESSOR OF PROPERTY Vote For One (1) Vote For One (1) 0 selected, incomplete 0 selected, incomplete ROY HARKNESS RENATE JENNINGS CHRIS ROSE Independent Candidate WRITE-IN WRITE-IN SCHOOL BOARD SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 8 Vote For One (1) Vote For One (1) 0 selected, incomplete 0 selected, incomplete NO CANDIDATE QUALIFIED COLONEL J. A. LEVITICUS WRITE-IN JENNY McWILLIAMS WRITE-IN Page: 4 OFFICIAL BALLOT ALDERMAN CITY OF RIPLEY WARD 1 POSITION B LAUDERDALE COUNTY, Vote For One (1) TENNESSEE 0 selected, incomplete AUGUST 6, 2020 BILLY CHIPMAN Independent Candidate WRITE-IN ALDERMAN WARD 2 POSITION A MAYOR Vote For One (1) Vote For One (1) 0 selected, incomplete 0 selected, incomplete BILL DAVIS Independent Candidate CRAIG FITZHUGH WRITE-IN Independent Candidate JON PAVLETIC ALDERMAN Independent Candidate WARD 2 POSITION B WRITE-IN Vote For One (1) 0 selected, incomplete ALDERMAN JANICE TREADWAY WARD 1 POSITION A Independent Candidate Vote For One (1) WRITE-IN 0 selected, incomplete PAUL HANKINS Independent Candidate WRITE-IN Page: 5 ALDERMAN JUDICIAL RETENTION WARD 3 POSITION A Vote For One (1) COURT OF APPEALS 0 selected, incomplete WESTERN DIVISION NYRITA F ALSTON Vote For One (1) Independent Candidate 0 selected, incomplete GARIE ANDREWS Shall Carma Dennis McGee be Independent Candidate retained in office as a Judge of the CHARLES BLUE Court of Appeals, Western Division, or be replaced? Independent Candidate WRITE-IN RETAIN ALDERMAN REPLACE WARD 3 POSITION B Vote For One (1) 0 selected, incomplete ALONZO BEARD Independent Candidate WRITE-IN Page: 6.
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