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State of Tennessee - BENTON County March 1, 2016 Republican Primary Presidential Preference State of Tennessee - BENTON County March 1, 2016 Republican Primary Presidential Preference 1 Jeb Bush 15 2 Ben Carson 123 3 Chris Christie 1 4 Ted Cruz 570 5 Carly Fiorina 0 6 Jim Gilmore 1 7 Lindsey O. Graham 1 8 Mike Huckabee 4 9 John R. Kasich 73 10 George Pataki 0 11 Rand Paul 2 12 Marco Rubio 278 13 Rick Santorum 0 14 Donald J. Trump 1,154 15 Uncommitted 3 Total Votes 2,225 07-Mar-16 State of Tennessee - BENTON County March 1, 2016 Republican Primary Delegate At-Large 1 M.S. "Susie" Alcorn - Bush 21 2 Tom Bottorff - Bush 19 3 Randy Boyd - Bush 20 4 Josh Brown - Bush 21 5 Nathan Buttrey - Bush 13 6 Bill Frist - Bush 50 7 Christi Gibbs - Bush 18 8 John M Gillespie - Bush 18 9 Brenda Lewis Graham - Bush 17 10 David L. Howard - Bush 18 11 Julia C. Hurley - Bush 18 12 Beverly Wheeler Johnson - Bush 19 13 Larry Wayne Kidwell - Bush 19 14 Stephen Buford Smith - Bush 16 15 Chris Walker - Bush 12 16 Mark White - Bush 13 17 R. Shane Clifford - Carson 118 18 Dinah DeFord - Carson 117 19 Macel Ely II - Carson 99 20 Don Ogle Floyd - Carson 116 21 Kimberly Fredrickson - Carson 108 22 Cecile Gideon - Carson 109 23 David C. Hooven - Carson 108 24 Sherrie Rae Hopper - Carson 102 25 Ruth Ann Manning - Carson 105 26 Bailey Brooke Mays - Carson 94 27 Ben J. McCormick - Carson 104 28 Brenda Mayfield Mercer - Carson 88 29 Lance Persson - Carson 99 07-Mar-16 State of Tennessee - BENTON County March 1, 2016 Republican Primary Delegate At-Large 30 Julie Reynolds - Carson 98 31 John C. Simonsen - Carson 56 32 Dalton A. Temple - Carson 53 33 Stuart I. Anderson - Cruz 415 34 Jean M Barwick - Cruz 395 35 Sheila Butt - Cruz 390 36 Joe Carr - Cruz 442 37 Deborah Deaver - Cruz 406 38 Lee Douglas - Cruz 441 39 Karen Entz - Cruz 407 40 Rebecca Galfano - Cruz 384 41 Steve Gill - Cruz 438 42 Lucas Hutchinson - Cruz 409 43 Hope Lamberson-Foulds - Cruz 311 44 Aaron Margulies - Cruz 352 45 Judd Matheny - Cruz 374 46 Karen Moore - Cruz 369 47 Aaron R. Snodderly - Cruz 168 48 Tommy Vallejos - Cruz 133 49 Riley Walters - Cruz 185 50 Sandi Wells - Cruz 172 51 Mary J Littleton - Fiorina 10 52 Dawn White - Fiorina 8 53 Rob Ailey - Huckabee 24 54 Terrence J. Clyne - Huckabee 17 55 Barry Doss - Huckabee 25 56 Vance Jack - Huckabee 21 57 Jenny Jackson - Huckabee 21 58 Jim Looney - Huckabee 23 07-Mar-16 State of Tennessee - BENTON County March 1, 2016 Republican Primary Delegate At-Large 59 Mark H. Luttrell - Huckabee 21 60 John "Chip" Saltsman - Huckabee 13 61 Jonathan T. Skrmetti - Huckabee 13 62 Steven W. Swann - Huckabee 17 63 Matthew Tuttle III - Huckabee 10 64 Stacy Vaughan - Huckabee 13 65 Cary E. Vaughn - Huckabee 8 66 Chris Burger - Kasich 58 67 B.C. "Scooter" Clippard - Kasich 53 68 John Crisp - Kasich 63 69 Bryan Kaegi - Kasich 58 70 Mac Wilhoit - Kasich 60 71 David Alan Wood - Kasich 63 72 Melissa Louise Wood - Kasich 50 73 James Robert Gann III - Paul 7 74 Trace Justice - Paul 9 75 Kaloni Lane - Paul 6 76 Steve Lane - Paul 10 77 Daryl Luna - Paul 8 78 Dan Rawls - Paul 10 79 Ronald Robertson - Paul 21 80 Sammie Arnold - Rubio 152 81 Victor Ashe - Rubio 140 82 Bradford David Box - Rubio 151 83 Oscar Brock - Rubio 141 84 Beth Campbell - Rubio 182 85 Randy Ellis - Rubio 160 86 Joshua G. Evans - Rubio 168 87 David C. Hairston - Rubio 158 07-Mar-16 State of Tennessee - BENTON County March 1, 2016 Republican Primary Delegate At-Large 88 Trammel Hoehn - Rubio 136 89 Brian Hornback - Rubio 156 90 Jack Johnson - Rubio 168 91 Brian Kelsey - Rubio 161 92 Kay Kelsey - Rubio 162 93 Jennifer Inman Little - Rubio 131 94 Raul Lopez - Rubio 83 95 Chassity L. Martin - Rubio 75 96 Becky Duncan Massey - Rubio 66 97 Gerald McCormick - Rubio 59 98 Laine M Milam - Rubio 53 99 Susan Mills - Rubio 75 100 Valerie Nagoshiner - Rubio 46 101 Paul Ney - Rubio 44 102 Mike Ragsdale - Rubio 71 103 Grant Riley - Rubio 72 104 Eddie Smith - Rubio 63 105 Zach Wamp - Rubio 62 106 Beth M. Woodruff - Rubio 63 107 Bill Young - Rubio 59 108 Sally Climer - Santorum 7 109 William H Climer - Santorum 4 110 Daniel Dunn - Santorum 8 111 John C. Isbell - Santorum 7 112 Robert L. Parrish - Santorum 5 113 Hillary Pate - Santorum 6 114 Jennifer M. Powell - Santorum 7 115 Doris B. Arnold - Trump 520 116 Mae Beavers - Trump 478 07-Mar-16 State of Tennessee - BENTON County March 1, 2016 Republican Primary Delegate At-Large 117 William H. Beavers - Trump 537 118 Karen Bennett - Trump 472 119 Chad Blackburn - Trump 601 120 Julie Brockman - Trump 477 121 Martha Ruth Brown - Trump 486 122 Stacey Campfield - Trump 462 123 Beada Corum - Trump 376 124 Robert Duvall - Trump 614 125 John T. Fey - Trump 534 126 Sherry L. Fey - Trump 484 127 Barbara D. Gregson - Trump 377 128 Rebecca Griffey - Trump 510 129 Jeremy H.G. Hayes - Trump 437 130 Bill Ketron - Trump 448 131 Kelsey Ketron - Trump 346 132 Beverly B. Knight - Trump 393 133 Patricia Mathes - Trump 327 134 Katie McDow - Trump 352 135 Tom Rice - Trump 497 136 Patti Saliba - Trump 272 137 Paul Schramkowski - Trump 312 138 Alex E Stillwell - Trump 356 139 Kay White - Trump 375 140 Mark Winslow - Trump 448 141 Endre Zongor - Trump 248 142 Jody Ball - Uncommitted 47 143 Donald H Davidson - Uncommitted 40 144 Stephen L. Hale - Uncommitted 38 145 Chad Jackson - Uncommitted 35 07-Mar-16 State of Tennessee - BENTON County March 1, 2016 Republican Primary Delegate At-Large 146 Michael Porter - Uncommitted 25 147 William H. Wendt - Uncommitted 19 148 Rebecca Whitworth - Uncommitted 53 Total Votes 23,894 07-Mar-16 State of Tennessee - BENTON County March 1, 2016 Republican Primary Delegate District 7 1 Patrick Baggett - Bush 16 2 Mary Kate Brown - Bush 23 3 Katherine Carrigan - Bush 18 4 Philip Graham - Bush 11 5 Ray White - Bush 14 6 Mary Ellen Redford - Carson 70 7 Florence Arlene Rouse - Carson 61 8 Lucy Tritschler Sensing - Carson 56 9 Wilbur C. Sensing, Jr. - Carson 50 10 Barbara Sturgeon - Carson 83 11 Kevin Kookogey - Cruz 330 12 Stephen Siao - Cruz 367 13 Sharon P. Strange - Cruz 356 14 Julie West - Cruz 298 15 Joe Baugh - Fiorina 8 16 Brenda H. Davis - Fiorina 5 17 Doug Edwards - Huckabee 19 18 Dale Moore - Huckabee 21 19 Jerry D. Woods - Huckabee 25 20 Meg Crisp - Kasich 59 21 Devin Floyd - Kasich 57 22 Addam Arrington - Paul 13 23 Ann N. Baumgartner - Paul 9 24 William Z. Baumgartner, Jr. - Paul 7 25 Steve Allbrooks - Rubio 155 26 Debbie B Ballard - Rubio 170 27 Suzanne Beck - Rubio 159 28 Braden H. Boucek - Rubio 75 29 Joy D. Huggins - Rubio 64 07-Mar-16 State of Tennessee - BENTON County March 1, 2016 Republican Primary Delegate District 7 30 Paula Uhlir - Rubio 50 31 Stuart Cooper - Santorum 4 32 Sally Tidwell - Santorum 9 33 Larry W. Cooper - Trump 669 34 James Kenneth Eaton - Trump 353 35 Lei Ann Gleaves - Trump 488 36 Bruce W. McNeilage - Trump 228 37 Melissa Miles - Trump 553 38 Keith Svadba - Trump 307 39 Mary Powers - Uncommitted 110 Total Votes 5,370 07-Mar-16 State of Tennessee - BENTON County March 1, 2016 Republican Primary Delegate District 8 1 Paul C. Boyd - Bush 0 2 Garrett Dorris - Bush 0 3 Steve Maroney - Bush 0 4 Dustin Summers - Bush 0 5 Karen M. Carlisle - Carson 0 6 Ginger Leeke - Carson 1 7 James M. Walker Jr. - Carson 0 8 John M. Miles - Cruz 2 9 John Uitendaal - Cruz 2 10 Mick Wright - Cruz 2 11 Thomas Wright - Cruz 2 12 Ed Jackson - Huckabee 0 13 Kevin Snider - Huckabee 0 14 Alice Tadlock - Huckabee 0 15 Kemp Conrad - Kasich 0 16 Justin Joy - Kasich 1 17 William Bryan - Paul 0 18 Shelby Winestone Baum - Rubio 0 19 Chris Connolly - Rubio 1 20 Anne Conrad - Rubio 1 21 John A. Elkington - Rubio 1 22 Mildred Phelps Gump - Rubio 0 23 Robert Kelsey - Rubio 0 24 Thomas Chad Jimerson - Santorum 0 25 Nichole Bufalino - Trump 1 26 Joseph S. Coury - Trump 2 27 Elaine Ervin - Trump 2 28 Jewell Horner - Trump 1 29 Beverly A. Weston - Trump 1 07-Mar-16 State of Tennessee - BENTON County March 1, 2016 Republican Primary Delegate District 8 30 John Edward Weston - Trump 4 Total Votes 24 Assessor of Property 1 Jeremy Peach 1,007 Total Votes 1,007 07-Mar-16 State of Tennessee - BENTON County March 1, 2016 Democratic Primary Presidential Preference 1 Hillary Clinton 560 2 Martin J. O'Malley 12 3 Bernie Sanders 287 4 Uncommitted 23 Total Votes 882 Assessor of Property 1 Lynne Cagle 683 Total Votes 683 07-Mar-16.
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