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Democratic Primary State of Tennessee Governor State of Tennessee August 7, 2014 Democratic Primary Governor 1. Charles V. "Charlie" Brown 2. Kennedy Spellman Johnson 3. Wm. H. "John" McKamey 4. Ron Noonan 1 2 3 4 Anderson 668 325 1,455 160 Bedford 529 306 653 113 Benton 784 319 405 101 Bledsoe 262 90 240 50 Blount 486 254 599 88 Bradley 403 189 347 55 Campbell 530 313 843 142 Cannon 352 154 141 71 Carroll 503 225 297 100 Carter 328 138 342 57 Cheatham 654 434 542 142 Chester 194 93 115 57 Claiborne 432 196 561 79 Clay 240 80 123 38 Cocke 204 110 183 62 Coffee 1,038 474 739 158 Crockett 224 108 69 52 Cumberland 668 360 637 156 Davidson 11,676 7,581 5,945 2,813 Decatur 338 163 218 65 DeKalb 374 231 242 102 Dickson 1,201 543 689 223 Dyer 527 289 242 204 Fayette 752 501 280 209 Fentress 320 176 303 68 Franklin 914 359 570 126 Gibson 835 392 243 140 Giles 595 319 262 126 Grainger 119 38 135 18 Greene 568 306 601 121 Grundy 624 204 398 88 Hamblen 211 135 199 41 Hamilton 2,865 1,790 4,449 551 Hancock 53 35 54 15 Hardeman 861 297 348 119 Hardin 345 152 219 60 Hawkins 292 142 429 44 Haywood 615 359 336 117 Henderson 126 79 65 23 Henry 797 236 278 103 Hickman 613 260 353 128 Houston 480 202 260 83 Humphreys 830 376 351 141 Jackson 480 199 218 121 Jefferson 177 85 210 38 Johnson 190 140 227 46 Knox 2,432 1,306 4,227 391 Lake 221 115 97 34 Lauderdale 576 372 316 199 Lawrence 1,048 389 392 153 Lewis 279 129 143 52 Lincoln 536 284 254 115 Loudon 196 105 317 35 Macon 207 95 124 49 Madison 2,293 1,289 831 329 Marion 708 284 742 87 Marshall 629 365 292 154 Maury 1,662 606 594 199 McMinn 424 160 362 44 McNairy 522 244 398 106 Meigs 216 91 215 35 02-Sep-14 Page 1 of 35 State of Tennessee August 7, 2014 Democratic Primary Governor 1. Charles V. "Charlie" Brown 2. Kennedy Spellman Johnson 3. Wm. H. "John" McKamey 4. Ron Noonan 1 2 3 4 Monroe 561 234 1,013 69 Montgomery 2,295 1,621 930 427 Moore 126 61 138 16 Morgan 417 146 433 54 Obion 427 324 259 129 Overton 737 263 415 158 Perry 201 107 108 51 Pickett 155 57 95 46 Polk 404 173 503 86 Putnam 990 546 725 338 Rhea 264 128 288 63 Roane 751 372 960 142 Robertson 988 491 349 149 Rutherford 1,863 1,820 1,141 397 Scott 263 126 347 49 Sequatchie 159 109 181 41 Sevier 236 140 245 55 Shelby 26,664 18,293 7,904 4,009 Smith 645 254 309 141 Stewart 516 259 209 98 Sullivan 539 260 1,919 93 Sumner 1,047 620 534 183 Tipton 540 364 289 169 Trousdale 255 121 122 47 Unicoi 75 38 91 24 Union 206 126 266 51 Van Buren 242 133 154 75 Warren 1,305 531 534 250 Washington 360 223 638 83 Wayne 174 76 85 34 Weakley 643 344 362 103 White 464 246 343 218 Williamson 932 571 750 227 Wilson 1,444 950 842 322 STATEWIDE TOTALS 95,114 55,718 59,200 17,993 02-Sep-14 Page 2 of 35 State of Tennessee August 7, 2014 Democratic Primary United States Senate 1. Terry Adams 2. Gordon Ball 3. Larry Crim 4. Gary Gene Davis 1 2 3 4 Anderson 1,101 801 157 606 Bedford 523 585 201 369 Benton 697 534 183 251 Bledsoe 231 117 31 244 Blount 646 439 101 282 Bradley 397 164 58 418 Campbell 568 451 172 599 Cannon 246 302 64 133 Carroll 457 381 116 210 Carter 352 181 74 221 Cheatham 591 622 184 491 Chester 140 161 53 111 Claiborne 464 363 84 332 Clay 142 174 31 114 Cocke 106 612 19 56 Coffee 735 830 305 607 Crockett 161 144 57 115 Cumberland 779 387 163 476 Davidson 10,527 13,174 4,799 2,986 Decatur 281 294 80 177 DeKalb 366 336 94 181 Dickson 971 852 180 715 Dyer 569 355 99 259 Fayette 679 495 174 360 Fentress 296 197 69 290 Franklin 744 691 155 454 Gibson 645 466 211 295 Giles 514 477 94 272 Grainger 93 134 22 69 Greene 591 378 239 392 Grundy 429 235 108 557 Hamblen 190 312 38 103 Hamilton 3,703 2,637 986 2,641 Hancock 46 54 12 50 Hardeman 516 490 196 365 Hardin 377 240 70 137 Hawkins 349 224 93 212 Haywood 414 517 181 331 Henderson 105 123 22 64 Henry 548 473 248 190 Hickman 502 457 91 364 Houston 382 367 89 201 Humphreys 625 561 159 375 Jackson 338 327 93 249 Jefferson 199 266 37 78 Johnson 274 105 65 145 Knox 3,967 3,514 475 1,233 Lake 190 89 59 113 Lauderdale 502 515 109 326 Lawrence 681 761 136 467 Lewis 219 218 33 157 Lincoln 424 242 186 343 Loudon 297 239 38 115 Macon 221 180 27 87 Madison 1,873 1,521 515 972 Marion 602 322 116 794 Marshall 566 603 163 217 Maury 1,239 1,215 229 481 McMinn 386 222 64 315 McNairy 590 406 101 198 Meigs 194 92 30 221 02-Sep-14 Page 3 of 35 State of Tennessee August 7, 2014 Democratic Primary United States Senate 1. Terry Adams 2. Gordon Ball 3. Larry Crim 4. Gary Gene Davis 1 2 3 4 Monroe 1,094 372 114 294 Montgomery 2,065 1,767 615 1,033 Moore 140 106 39 64 Morgan 319 251 57 386 Obion 519 284 98 249 Overton 618 499 83 360 Perry 183 189 26 112 Pickett 101 140 30 85 Polk 371 309 79 425 Putnam 1,032 975 183 603 Rhea 288 153 51 241 Roane 782 602 144 726 Robertson 600 630 108 760 Rutherford 2,170 2,146 659 563 Scott 285 148 77 233 Sequatchie 190 79 43 185 Sevier 269 234 60 157 Shelby 20,055 27,378 6,891 7,380 Smith 515 617 81 200 Stewart 443 353 106 222 Sullivan 1,004 660 213 640 Sumner 860 1,142 228 322 Tipton 474 576 128 236 Trousdale 215 254 40 79 Unicoi 95 43 24 59 Union 228 203 57 148 Van Buren 160 163 127 190 Warren 1,045 839 341 542 Washington 513 329 107 305 Wayne 132 118 31 106 Weakley 737 401 120 242 White 426 424 86 367 Williamson 1,080 1,102 251 379 Wilson 1,226 1,719 442 470 STATEWIDE TOTALS 85,794 87,829 24,777 42,549 02-Sep-14 Page 4 of 35 State of Tennessee August 7, 2014 Democratic Primary United States House of Representatives District 1 1. No Candidate Qualified 1 Carter 0 Cocke 0 Greene 0 Hamblen 0 Hancock 0 Hawkins 0 Jefferson 0 Johnson 0 Sevier 0 Sullivan 0 Unicoi 0 Washington 0 DISTRICT TOTALS 0 United States House of Representatives District 2 1. Bob Scott 1 Blount 1,400 Campbell 285 Claiborne 1,150 Grainger 288 Jefferson 422 Knox 8,520 Loudon 650 DISTRICT TOTALS 12,715 United States House of Representatives District 3 1. Mary M. Headrick 1 Anderson 2,816 Bradley 231 Campbell 1,424 Hamilton 10,446 McMinn 1,045 Monroe 1,879 Morgan 1,025 Polk 1,148 Roane 2,295 Scott 679 Union 658 DISTRICT TOTALS 23,646 02-Sep-14 Page 5 of 35 State of Tennessee August 7, 2014 Democratic Primary United States House of Representatives District 4 1. Lenda Sherrell 1 Bedford 1,551 Bledsoe 615 Bradley 737 Franklin 2,018 Grundy 1,330 Lincoln 1,048 Marion 1,789 Marshall 1,446 Maury 2,015 Meigs 424 Moore 328 Rhea 692 Rutherford 5,294 Sequatchie 471 Van Buren 527 Warren 2,574 DISTRICT TOTALS 22,859 United States House of Representatives District 5 1. Jim Cooper 1 Cheatham 1,685 Davidson 36,074 Dickson 3,072 DISTRICT TOTALS 40,831 United States House of Representatives District 6 1. Amos Scott Powers 1 Cannon 622 Cheatham 328 Clay 359 Coffee 2,136 Cumberland 1,678 DeKalb 807 Fentress 759 Jackson 840 Macon 422 Overton 1,324 Pickett 287 Putnam 2,432 Robertson 1,814 Smith 1,193 Sumner 2,297 Trousdale 488 Van Buren 53 White 1,200 Wilson 3,308 DISTRICT TOTALS 22,347 02-Sep-14 Page 6 of 35 State of Tennessee August 7, 2014 Democratic Primary United States House of Representatives District 7 1. Credo Comlan Amouzouvik 2. Daniel Cramer 1 2 Benton 183 1,363 Chester 52 403 Decatur 82 660 Giles 200 1,092 Hardeman 371 1,094 Hardin 94 663 Henderson 46 246 Hickman 160 1,202 Houston 106 881 Humphreys 150 1,503 Lawrence 231 1,637 Lewis 86 524 Maury 140 751 McNairy 152 1,019 Montgomery 1,887 3,572 Perry 73 388 Stewart 133 925 Wayne 67 292 Williamson 538 2,051 DISTRICT TOTALS 4,751 20,266 United States House of Representatives District 8 1. Wes Bradley 2. Rickey Hobson 3. Lawrence A. Pivnick 4. Tom Reasons 1 2 3 4 Benton 29 13 4 17 Carroll 502 221 141 266 Crockett 159 56 32 224 Dyer 311 262 85 688 Fayette 324 1,348 100 138 Gibson 675 301 88 536 Haywood 450 588 152 236 Henry 1,153 168 71 201 Lake 165 84 59 144 Lauderdale 523 374 131 363 Madison 1,861 1,647 391 926 Obion 501 200 74 339 Shelby 1,622 2,957 1,527 838 Tipton 510 505 106 249 Weakley 615 290 144 382 DISTRICT TOTALS 9,400 9,014 3,105 5,547 United States House of Representatives District 9 1.
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