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Sample Ballot OFFICIAL BALLOT JON HENRY STATE OF TENNESSEE JEFFERSON 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 TIMOTHY HILL REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 1 CHUCK MILLER Vote For One (1) 0 selected, incomplete CARTER M. QUILLEN JAY ADKINS NICHOLE WILLIAMS PHIL ARLINGHAUS WRITE-IN RICHARD BAKER UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CHANCE L. CANSLER DISTRICT 2 Vote For One (1) JOHN CLARK 0 selected, incomplete RUSTY CROWE TIM BURCHETT STEVE DARDEN WRITE-IN CHAD FLEENOR TENNESSEE SENATE DISTRICT 8 ROBERT D. FRANKLIN Vote For One (1) 0 selected, incomplete JOSH GAPP FRANK S. NICELEY DIANA HARSHBARGER WRITE-IN DAVID B. HAWK Page: 2 TENNESSEE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 11 Vote For One (1) 0 selected, incomplete JEREMY FAISON WRITE-IN TENNESSEE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 17 Vote For One (1) 0 selected, incomplete ANDREW ELLIS FARMER WRITE-IN Page: 3 OFFICIAL BALLOT UNITED STATES HOUSE OF STATE OF TENNESSEE REPRESENTATIVES JEFFERSON COUNTY DISTRICT 1 AUGUST 6, 2020 Vote For One (1) 0 selected, incomplete STATE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY CHRIS ROWE LARRY J. SMITH UNITED STATES SENATE BLAIR WALSINGHAM Vote For One (1) 0 selected, incomplete WRITE-IN MARQUITA BRADSHAW UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES GARY G DAVIS DISTRICT 2 Vote For One (1) ROBIN KIMBROUGH 0 selected, incomplete JAMES MACKLER CHANCE C. BROWN MARK PICKRELL RENEE HOYOS WRITE-IN WRITE-IN Page: 4 TENNESSEE SENATE STATE EXECUTIVE DISTRICT 8 COMMITTEEMAN Vote For One (1) DISTRICT 8 0 selected, incomplete Unexpired Term NO CANDIDATE QUALIFIED Vote For One (1) 0 selected, incomplete WRITE-IN RODNEY FUGATE TENNESSEE HOUSE OF WRITE-IN REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 11 STATE EXECUTIVE Vote For One (1) COMMITTEEWOMAN 0 selected, incomplete DISTRICT 8 Unexpired Term NO CANDIDATE QUALIFIED Vote For One (1) 0 selected, incomplete WRITE-IN RACHEL T. FUENTES TENNESSEE HOUSE OF WRITE-IN REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 17 Vote For One (1) 0 selected, incomplete DELYNN McCASH WRITE-IN Page: 5 OFFICIAL BALLOT ASSESSOR OF PROPERTY COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION Vote For One (1) 0 selected, incomplete JEFFERSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE AUGUST 6, 2020 SUSAN GADDIS GASS Republican Party Nominee WRITE-IN ROAD SUPERINTENDENT Vote For One (1) COUNTY COMMISSIONER 0 selected, incomplete DISTRICT 3 Unexpired Term CHARLES H. TIPTON Vote For One (1) Republican Party Nominee 0 selected, incomplete WRITE-IN TOM C CARTER HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER Independent Candidate DISTRICT 2 WAYNE JOHNSON Vote For Two (2) Independent Candidate 0 selected, incomplete JIM SNODGRASS NO CANDIDATE QUALIFIED Independent Candidate WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN Page: 6 HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER DISTRICT 4 DISTRICT 4 Vote For One (1) Vote For One (1) 0 selected, incomplete 0 selected, incomplete JOHN K. TURNER NO CANDIDATE QUALIFIED Independent Candidate WRITE-IN WRITE-IN SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER CONSTABLE DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 1 Vote For Two (2) Vote For Two (2) 0 selected, incomplete 0 selected, incomplete DENISE FAIR DON ARMOUR Independent Candidate DANNY MARTIN LATHE DANIELS Independent Candidate REBECCA MORGAN-MACE WRITE-IN MAURICE (MOOSE) SOLOMON WRITE-IN DAVID E. WALTERS CONSTABLE DISTRICT 2 WRITE-IN Vote For One (1) 0 selected, incomplete WRITE-IN NATHAN L. THURMAN Independent Candidate WRITE-IN Page: 7 CONSTABLE CONSTABLE DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 6 Vote For One (1) Vote For One (1) 0 selected, incomplete 0 selected, incomplete ERIC ALVIN LARGE MACKEY E WILSON Independent Candidate Independent Candidate WRITE-IN WRITE-IN CONSTABLE CONSTABLE DISTRICT 4 DISTRICT 7 Vote For One (1) Vote For One (1) 0 selected, incomplete 0 selected, incomplete BRAD GASS FRANK SOLOMON Independent Candidate Independent Candidate WRITE-IN WRITE-IN CONSTABLE CONSTABLE DISTRICT 5 DISTRICT 8 Vote For One (1) Vote For One (1) 0 selected, incomplete 0 selected, incomplete SAMUEL "JACOB" THOMPSON VINCE GABLE Independent Candidate Independent Candidate WRITE-IN WRITE-IN Page: 8 CONSTABLE JUDICIAL RETENTION DISTRICT 9 Vote For One (1) COURT OF APPEALS 0 selected, incomplete WESTERN DIVISION BILLY JOHN CURETON Vote For One (1) Independent Candidate 0 selected, incomplete WRITE-IN Shall Carma Dennis McGee be retained in office as a Judge of the CONSTABLE Court of Appeals, Western Division, or be replaced? DISTRICT 10 Vote For One (1) RETAIN 0 selected, incomplete DAVID KELLEY REPLACE Independent Candidate WRITE-IN Page: 9.
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