OBION COUNTY 4121 Precincts Reporting 12 of 12 = 100.00% 8/6/2020 Run Time 8:03 PM Run Date 08/06/2020

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OBION COUNTY 4121 Precincts Reporting 12 of 12 = 100.00% 8/6/2020 Run Time 8:03 PM Run Date 08/06/2020 8/6/2020 Count_HtmlCumulativeReport Cumulative Results Report STATE PRIMARY AND COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION Unofficial Results HELD ON Ballots Cast OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR OBION COUNTY 4121 Precincts Reporting 12 of 12 = 100.00% 8/6/2020 Run Time 8:03 PM Run Date 08/06/2020 UNITED STATES SENATE - Vote for One (1) Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Clifford Adkins 3 4.35% 31 1.70% 21 1.41% 55 1.62% Natisha Brooks 2 2.90% 22 1.20% 14 0.94% 38 1.12% Byron Bush 2 2.90% 4 0.22% 13 0.87% 19 0.56% Roy Dale Cope 0 0.00% 7 0.38% 12 0.80% 19 0.56% Terry Dicus 2 2.90% 11 0.60% 15 1.00% 28 0.83% Tom Emerson, Jr. 0 0.00% 18 0.98% 21 1.41% 39 1.15% George S. Flinn, Jr. 7 10.14% 121 6.62% 96 6.43% 224 6.61% Bill Hagerty 39 56.52% 1,235 67.56% 972 65.10% 2,246 66.25% Jon Henry 2 2.90% 41 2.24% 22 1.47% 65 1.92% Kent A. Morrell 0 0.00% 3 0.16% 1 0.07% 4 0.12% Glen L. Neal Jr. 0 0.00% 4 0.22% 2 0.13% 6 0.18% John E. Osborne 1 1.45% 11 0.60% 8 0.54% 20 0.59% Aaron L. Pettigrew 0 0.00% 5 0.27% 2 0.13% 7 0.21% David Schuster 1 1.45% 12 0.66% 11 0.74% 24 0.71% Manny Sethi 10 14.49% 303 16.58% 283 18.96% 596 17.58% Cast Votes: 69 100.00% 1,828 100.00% 1,493 100.00% 3,390 100.00% UNITED STATES HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES District 8 - Vote for One (1) Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total David Kustoff 69 100.00% 1,717 100.00% 1,336 100.00% 3,122 100.00% Cast Votes: 69 100.00% 1,717 100.00% 1,336 100.00% 3,122 100.00% TENNESSEE SENATE District 24 - Vote for One (1) Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Casey L Hood 34 45.33% 990 54.04% 839 55.16% 1,863 54.35% John D. Stevens 41 54.67% 842 45.96% 682 44.84% 1,565 45.65% Cast Votes: 75 100.00% 1,832 100.00% 1,521 100.00% 3,428 100.00% TENNESSEE HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES District 76 - Vote for One (1) Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Tandy Darby 4 11.43% 164 25.79% 144 31.93% 312 27.81% Dennis J. Doster 7 20.00% 62 9.75% 40 8.87% 109 9.71% David Hawks 6 17.14% 6 0.94% 6 1.33% 18 1.60% John McMahan 16 45.71% 368 57.86% 225 49.89% 609 54.28% Keith Priestley 2 5.71% 36 5.66% 36 7.98% 74 6.60% Cast Votes: 35 100.00% 636 100.00% 451 100.00% 1,122 100.00% TENNESSEE HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES District 77 - Vote for One (1) Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total https://www.obionvotes.com/electionresults/summary.html 1/4 8/6/2020 Count_HtmlCumulativeReport Rusty Grills 35 100.00% 1,161 100.00% 1,024 100.00% 2,220 100.00% Cast Votes: 35 100.00% 1,161 100.00% 1,024 100.00% 2,220 100.00% UNITED STATES SENATE - Vote for One (1) Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Marquita Bradshaw 18 23.68% 96 42.86% 92 47.42% 206 41.70% Gary G Davis 9 11.84% 55 24.55% 28 14.43% 92 18.62% Robin Kimbrough 25 32.89% 30 13.39% 30 15.46% 85 17.21% James Mackler 23 30.26% 38 16.96% 35 18.04% 96 19.43% Mark Pickrell 1 1.32% 5 2.23% 9 4.64% 15 3.04% Cast Votes: 76 100.00% 224 100.00% 194 100.00% 494 100.00% UNITED STATES HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES District 8 - Vote for One (1) Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Erika Stotts Pearson 41 56.16% 79 36.74% 80 41.67% 200 41.67% Lawrence A Pivnick 14 19.18% 28 13.02% 26 13.54% 68 14.17% Hollis W. Skinner 8 10.96% 59 27.44% 36 18.75% 103 21.46% Savannah Williamson 10 13.70% 49 22.79% 50 26.04% 109 22.71% Cast Votes: 73 100.00% 215 100.00% 192 100.00% 480 100.00% TENNESSEE SENATE District 24 - Vote for One (1) No Candidate Qualified Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Cast Votes: 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% TENNESSEE HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES District 76 - Vote for One (1) No Candidate Qualified Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Cast Votes: 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% TENNESSEE HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES District 77 - Vote for One (1) No Candidate Qualified Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Cast Votes: 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% ASSESSOR of PROPERTY - Vote for One (1) Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Judy D Smith IND 146 100.00% 1,812 100.00% 1,524 100.00% 3,482 100.00% Cast Votes: 146 100.00% 1,812 100.00% 1,524 100.00% 3,482 100.00% OBION COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD District 1 - Vote for One (1) Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Tim Britt 44 100.00% 267 100.00% 270 100.00% 581 100.00% Cast Votes: 44 100.00% 267 100.00% 270 100.00% 581 100.00% OBION COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD District 3 - Vote for One (1) Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Jared T. Poore 23 100.00% 219 100.00% 259 100.00% 501 100.00% https://www.obionvotes.com/electionresults/summary.html 2/4 8/6/2020 Count_HtmlCumulativeReport Cast Votes: 23 100.00% 219 100.00% 259 100.00% 501 100.00% OBION COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD District 5 - Vote for One (1) Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Shannon S Hogg 15 100.00% 170 100.00% 237 100.00% 422 100.00% Cast Votes: 15 100.00% 170 100.00% 237 100.00% 422 100.00% OBION COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD District 7 - Vote for One (1) Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Kyle Baggett 12 100.00% 370 100.00% 176 100.00% 558 100.00% Cast Votes: 12 100.00% 370 100.00% 176 100.00% 558 100.00% KENTON SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Gibson County Member - Vote for One (1) Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Gregory Boucher 2 100.00% 8 100.00% 92 100.00% 102 100.00% Cast Votes: 2 100.00% 8 100.00% 92 100.00% 102 100.00% KENTON SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Kenton City Member - Vote for One (1) Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Mike Farrar 2 100.00% 7 100.00% 92 100.00% 101 100.00% Cast Votes: 2 100.00% 7 100.00% 92 100.00% 101 100.00% KENTON SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Obion County Member - Vote for One (1) Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Dennis Littleton 2 100.00% 8 100.00% 91 100.00% 101 100.00% Cast Votes: 2 100.00% 8 100.00% 91 100.00% 101 100.00% CONSTABLE District 1 - Vote for One (1) No Candidate Qualified Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Cast Votes: 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% CONSTABLE District 2 - Vote for One (1) No Candidate Qualified Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Cast Votes: 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% CONSTABLE District 3 - Vote for One (1) No Candidate Qualified Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Cast Votes: 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% CONSTABLE District 4 - Vote for One (1) No Candidate Qualified Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Cast Votes: 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% CONSTABLE District 5 - Vote for One (1) No Candidate Qualified https://www.obionvotes.com/electionresults/summary.html 3/4 8/6/2020 Count_HtmlCumulativeReport Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Cast Votes: 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% CONSTABLE District 6 - Vote for One (1) No Candidate Qualified Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Cast Votes: 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% CONSTABLE District 7 - Vote for One (1) No Candidate Qualified Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Cast Votes: 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% Court of Appeals Judge - Western Division Carma Dennis McGee - Vote for One (1) Choice Party Absentee Voting Early Voting Election Day Voting Total Retain 113 82.48% 1,091 71.31% 976 72.89% 2,180 72.52% Replace 24 17.52% 439 28.69% 363 27.11% 826 27.48% Cast Votes: 137 100.00% 1,530 100.00% 1,339 100.00% 3,006 100.00% *** End of report *** https://www.obionvotes.com/electionresults/summary.html 4/4.
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