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Election Returns 587 SECTION VII Statistical Information 586 TENNESSEE BLUE BOOK Primary Election PresidentialPresidential Preference, Preference Continued February 5, 2008 (D) - Democrat (R) - Republican Bill Joe Hillary Chris John Mike Dennis Barack Richard- Uncom- Biden Clinton Dodd Edwards Gravel Kucinich Obama son mitted County (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) ANDERSON 19 4,887 7 445 11 15 2,559 30 28 BEDFORD 11 2,934 4 204 2 3 900 8 26 BENTON 16 2,200 5 421 10 1 368 17 60 BLEDSOE 10 1,399 0 132 1 1 195 6 25 BLOUNT 20 5,719 6 397 4 18 3,090 17 34 BRADLEY 12 4,139 5 377 7 1 1,625 10 10 CAMPBELL 17 2,854 4 122 2 2 326 7 17 CANNON 6 1,572 1 119 2 0 264 1 15 CARROLL 9 1,982 6 157 1 5 709 1 5 CARTER 4 2,367 4 189 2 3 747 7 12 CHEATHAM 10 2,751 1 206 3 5 814 6 15 CHESTER 6 832 0 48 0 2 299 2 10 CLAIBORNE 5 2,139 3 128 1 1 276 5 6 CLAY 4 868 2 51 3 0 105 3 2 COCKE 4 1,835 2 103 1 2 440 8 5 COFFEE 28 4,169 5 409 4 21 1,114 24 48 CROCKETT 4 1,121 3 60 1 1 358 6 5 CUMBERLAND 38 4,550 12 826 10 27 1,709 37 168 DAVIDSON 127 32,338 37 2,146 46 154 50,903 113 211 DECATUR 7 1,189 4 82 0 2 164 0 1 DEKALB 7 2,410 1 272 4 6 347 10 31 DICKSON 9 4,166 4 254 1 3 975 4 20 DYER 5 2,009 1 133 0 2 651 9 12 FAYETTE 7 1,295 4 43 5 6 1,646 7 10 FENTRESS 4 1,249 2 94 3 0 180 2 3 FRANKLIN 25 4,087 4 339 6 7 1,326 9 31 GIBSON 35 3,450 20 535 3 8 1,702 32 155 GILES 14 2,530 3 270 4 2 866 9 34 GRAINGER 6 1,341 4 130 1 5 249 3 16 GREENE 12 3,181 7 264 4 8 1,039 13 19 GRUNDY 5 1,932 2 122 0 2 159 8 22 HAMBLEN 12 3,303 5 343 6 4 1,094 13 27 HAMILTON 53 16,562 19 1,175 32 33 19,831 24 112 HANCOCK 2 240 0 28 0 1 56 2 0 HARDEMAN 15 1,516 5 61 2 15 1,766 11 6 HARDIN 8 1,696 4 109 3 6 311 3 5 HAWKINS 14 2,623 4 269 1 9 650 10 17 HAYWOOD 7 768 2 38 0 5 1,279 1 2 HENDERSON 3 1,251 5 82 2 2 442 7 4 HENRY 17 2,706 2 274 2 10 1,005 8 29 HICKMAN 6 2,171 9 121 0 2 446 4 6 HOUSTON 2 1,070 4 86 2 0 150 2 3 HUMPHREYS 7 2,499 5 274 1 3 280 4 15 JACKSON 1 1,723 0 71 2 3 212 4 4 JEFFERSON 6 2,470 2 185 3 4 775 6 11 JOHNSON 5 600 1 99 3 3 214 1 4 KNOX 77 19,068 26 2,091 33 91 16,861 93 262 LAKE 2 461 5 28 0 2 136 2 2 LAUDERDALE 10 1,570 1 89 2 3 886 4 4 LAWRENCE 4 3,200 4 235 4 4 532 9 15 LEWIS 8 952 1 76 3 9 231 3 3 ELECTION RETURNS 587 Primary Election Presidential Preference, Continued February 5, 2008 (D) - Democrat (R) - Republican Bill Joe Hillary Chris John Mike Dennis Barack Richard- Uncom- Biden Clinton Dodd Edwards Gravel Kucinich Obama son mitted County (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) LINCOLN 10 2,465 8 267 3 4 706 9 50 LOUDON 9 2,459 2 282 1 7 1,028 7 18 MACON 1 1,213 1 211 2 3 144 8 17 MADISON 28 3,435 14 218 3 9 5,125 19 13 MARION 7 3,496 1 256 2 6 688 10 32 MARSHALL 5 2,194 1 162 1 4 654 6 15 MAURY 15 4,545 8 365 7 9 2,421 22 14 MCMINN 14 2,640 7 272 7 2 898 6 17 MCNAIRY 10 2,048 1 118 1 3 385 5 7 MEIGS 2 877 0 109 0 2 171 2 8 MONROE 9 2,631 8 316 4 6 719 10 29 MONTGOMERY 26 6,697 4 562 9 11 5,595 13 38 MOORE 1 519 0 46 0 2 141 1 7 MORGAN 4 1,331 0 124 3 5 204 2 7 OBION 28 2,684 10 644 6 20 801 33 265 OVERTON 9 3,011 1 258 4 6 322 6 34 PERRY 6 1,138 1 163 4 6 160 10 43 PICKETT 0 572 1 41 1 1 66 1 7 POLK 18 2,155 9 460 9 9 348 21 136 PUTNAM 30 5,557 11 785 15 23 1,764 38 149 RHEA 14 2,028 3 166 3 2 405 6 20 ROANE 17 3,735 7 410 6 10 1,352 14 18 ROBERTSON 20 4,478 11 321 3 3 1,524 9 18 RUTHERFORD 39 11,012 15 975 16 28 9,040 39 90 SCOTT 4 1,278 2 75 1 0 137 2 4 SEQUATCHIE 3 1,067 1 73 1 3 210 3 3 SEVIER 13 3,588 9 191 2 12 1,260 8 38 SHELBY 247 27,925 55 886 46 145 68,551 97 109 SMITH 5 2,385 1 253 6 4 343 5 28 STEWART 6 1,613 0 177 2 0 248 3 17 SULLIVAN 31 6,163 11 595 3 15 2,541 20 29 SUMNER 21 8,605 9 393 8 14 3,993 25 34 TIPTON 13 2,001 4 152 4 8 1,355 6 4 TROUSDALE 2 778 0 68 0 1 222 4 1 UNICOI 2 736 0 83 1 1 206 8 9 UNION 1 1,325 2 48 0 2 155 1 5 VAN BUREN 1 682 1 32 0 1 90 1 7 WARREN 14 4,113 5 328 7 4 666 11 21 WASHINGTON 17 5,732 11 658 7 23 3,259 12 67 WAYNE 0 868 0 65 0 0 114 0 4 WEAKLEY 22 2,274 5 292 3 4 753 14 38 WHITE 17 2,577 2 227 2 8 358 13 19 WILLIAMSON 21 6,941 4 427 4 12 7,249 9 33 WILSON 24 6,730 13 454 11 11 3,241 14 49 Totals 1,531 336,245 526 27,820 461 971 252,874 1,178 3,158 588 TENNESSEE BLUE BOOK Primary Election Presidential Preference, Continued February 5, 2008 (D) - Democrat (R) - Republican Mike Tom Fred Rudy Hucka- Duncan Alan John Ron Mitt Tan- Thomp- Uncom- Giuliani bee Hunter Keyes McCain Paul Romney credo son mitted County (R) (R) (R) (R) (R) (R) (R) (R) (R) (R) ANDERSON 98 2,369 7 19 2,314 499 1,547 3 187 10 BEDFORD 17 1,230 5 7 885 143 798 1 89 6 BENTON 5 307 0 1 301 59 120 0 36 0 BLEDSOE 8 577 4 3 387 51 162 0 37 2 BLOUNT 157 5,144 29 31 4,920 1,242 3,010 0 382 48 BRADLEY 88 5,887 7 8 3,102 583 1,623 1 257 8 CAMPBELL 23 1,007 6 2 833 73 480 1 56 6 CANNON 4 379 4 0 362 93 281 0 38 1 CARROLL 17 767 2 3 765 93 324 1 65 4 CARTER 70 3,178 5 10 2,421 405 1,192 4 261 36 CHEATHAM 21 953 8 8 968 259 1,053 0 118 7 CHESTER 16 484 3 4 393 54 217 0 31 4 CLAIBORNE 24 894 4 2 770 81 438 0 59 3 CLAY 3 130 0 0 163 28 69 0 17 1 COCKE 31 1,153 2 6 1,372 141 479 0 144 10 COFFEE 31 1,588 11 8 1,626 263 1,146 2 182 11 CROCKETT 3 432 1 0 340 42 148 0 18 1 CUMBERLAND 133 2,376 12 15 3,027 283 2,028 1 356 37 DAVIDSON 315 8,442 57 58 12,490 3,000 13,282 9 1,129 62 DECATUR 7 344 1 2 322 105 114 1 28 0 DEKALB 7 574 4 1 399 63 267 0 30 4 DICKSON 20 1,275 10 6 1,173 241 1,047 1 137 7 DYER 16 1,222 4 3 798 70 419 0 71 1 FAYETTE 23 1,765 4 0 875 147 927 1 85 3 FENTRESS 14 649 2 13 472 67 252 1 70 2 FRANKLIN 21 1,160 6 3 1,159 114 864 2 109 3 GIBSON 11 1,318 2 4 1,120 175 573 1 76 2 GILES 11 761 2 4 909 148 614 1 127 7 GRAINGER 16 875 4 3 921 109 323 0 90 18 GREENE 35 2,769 6 11 2,593 597 1,220 1 209 29 GRUNDY 7 349 2 3 179 46 135 0 26 2 HAMBLEN 69 2,476 4 16 2,639 333 1,250 0 187 28 HAMILTON 209 13,995 15 52 10,734 2,672 7,607 8 641 69 HANCOCK 25 337 3 1 394 88 108 5 60 17 HARDEMAN 15 856 6 6 467 59 200 0 34 1 HARDIN 16 1,066 4 6 649 47 271 0 56 3 HAWKINS 67 2,468 6 15 2,623 329 893 5 261 39 HAYWOOD 12 431 4 1 265 21 101 0 22 1 HENDERSON 47 1,047 4 8 1,004 158 294 4 118 27 HENRY 18 812 3 3 915 183 389 2 88 7 HICKMAN 15 512 3 1 447 99 381 2 61 5 HOUSTON 8 211 0 1 170 42 75 0 17 0 HUMPHREYS 11 490 9 1 412 77 205 0 56 6 JACKSON 6 292 4 1 215 45 207 0 28 1 JEFFERSON 43 1,831 5 11 2,061 233 1,009 1 189 14 JOHNSON 11 688 1 5 610 81 230 0 51 4 KNOX 985 15,714 70 145 17,578 3,461 11,299 35 2,118 465 LAKE 5 111 1 1 71 5 40 0 7 0 LAUDERDALE 9 658 0 1 330 26 147 0 33 2 LAWRENCE 18 1,229 5 6 1,206 121 678 0 229 5 LEWIS 14 333 3 2 251 75 221 1 26 3 ELECTION RETURNS 589 Primary Election Presidential Preference, Continued February 5, 2008 (D) - Democrat (R) - Republican Mike Tom Fred Rudy Hucka- Duncan Alan John Ron Mitt Tan- Thomp- Uncom- Giuliani bee Hunter Keyes McCain Paul Romney credo son mitted County (R) (R) (R) (R) (R) (R) (R) (R) (R) (R) LINCOLN 25 1,388 5 5 1,314 272 917 1 146 22 LOUDON 149 2,266 17 20 2,510 338 1,748 5 223 31 MACON 55 789 10 3 1,036 87 382 2 302 33 MADISON 149 3,627 15 16 3,372 474 1,813 5 415 80 MARION 18 1,057 3 2 802 118 353 2 55 6 MARSHALL 6 632 3 0 659 143 518 1 73 1 MAURY 37 1,837 11 11 1,772 339 1,983 2 270 7 MCMINN 86 2,591 19 16 1,996 261 932 4 241 37 MCNAIRY 10 1,283 1 2 614 41 217 2 58 5 MEIGS 17 502 1 1 405 56 167 0 59 5 MONROE 71 1,810 13 14 1,694 268 872 3 184 26 MONTGOMERY 108 2,688 13 18 3,770 466 2,128 2 372 21 MOORE 2 254 2 0 209 32 185 0 15 0 MORGAN 12 675 3 4 464 100 231 0 38 2 OBION 9 731 2 0 532 46 383 0 51 4 OVERTON 5 622 2 2 373 59 294 3 38 0 PERRY 5 125 1 0 88 49 77 0 10 0 PICKETT 10 371 5 1 407 16 133 0 30 8 POLK 16 782 2 4 508 110 179 0 44 11 PUTNAM 41 2,140 11 12 1,479 287 1,459 6 175 9 RHEA 32 1,579 5 8 1,053 180 418 0 89 9 ROANE 59 2,150 10 22 1,843 270 1,134 4 224 8 ROBERTSON 31 1,792 6 8 1,430 329 1,731 3 173 5 RUTHERFORD 102 5,972 40 39 5,714 1,346 5,979 5 573 32 SCOTT 8 706 3 0 417 48 183 0 44 1 SEQUATCHIE 15 565 2 0 352 69 231 0 22 2 SEVIER 144 4,651 20 25 5,136 748 1,995 8 482 141 SHELBY 374 18,940 24 64 14,847 1,805 13,739 10 449 68 SMITH 13 665 4 2 481 99 324 1 62 6 STEWART 6 356 0 0 429 42 155 0 50 4 SULLIVAN 139 5,136 24 32 4,378 578 3,320 4 286 31 SUMNER 70 4,559 18 21 3,984 711 5,317 2 325 20 TIPTON 27 2,177 5 7 1,186 131 833 0 85 5 TROUSDALE 2 186 3 0 153 36 95 0 29 3 UNICOI 29 960 1 5 946 225 381 2 103 26 UNION 9 546 1 4 537 73 240 0 38 2 VAN BUREN 5 174 2 0 113 17 99 0 18 0 WARREN 19 938 4 0 774 129 735 3 97 4 WASHINGTON 163 5,286 18 28 4,989 1,050 3,413 7 585 44 WAYNE 8 560 0 0 435 40 169 1 77 5 WEAKLEY 21 961 2 4 650 100 546 0 57 12 WHITE 15 878 3 7 487 81 445 4 73 4 WILLIAMSON 128 5,645 20 30 7,172 1,198 9,463 5 452 31 WILSON 54 3,437 20 20 3,181 730 3,959 2 269 27 Totals 5,159 190,904 738 978 176,091 31,026 130,632 194 16,263 1,830 590 TENNESSEE BLUE BOOK General Election UnitedUnited States States President, President Continued November 4, 2008 (D)(D) =- DemocratDemocrat (R)(R) =- RepublicanRepublican (I) = Independent Barack John Chuck Bob Charles Cynthia Brian Ralph Obama McCain Baldwin Barr Jay McKinney Moore Nader County (D) (R) (I) (I) (I) (I) (I) (I) ANDERSON 11,396 19,675 134 146 9 24 11 175 BEDFORD 5,027 10,217 76 51 4 17 11 104 BENTON 2,645 3,696 38 21 2 16 5 56 BLEDSOE 1,517 3,166 27 17 6 10 9 32 BLOUNT 15,253 35,571 245 239 23 41 13 260 BRADLEY 9,357 28,333 134 127 14 45 24 157 CAMPBELL 3,867 8,535 61 34 5 18 9 99 CANNON 2,011 3,322 29 27 2 11 5 50 CARROLL 3,980 7,455 55 37 7 19 7 86 CARTER 5,587 15,852 77 80 10 31 21 111 CHEATHAM 5,498 10,702 59 48 4 11 5 101 CHESTER 1,797 4,587 16 22 6 7 1 23 CLAIBORNE 3,078 7,175 40 34 5 16 8 64 CLAY 1,248 1,676 23 14 0 10 2 21 COCKE 3,340 8,945 47
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