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Republican Primary State of Tennessee Tennessee House Of State of Tennessee August 7, 2008 Republican Primary Tennessee House of Representatives District 1 1 . Jon C. Lundberg 1 SULLIVAN County Precincts: 2VP Valley Pike Sch 62 4 Avoca School 264 5 Sullivan Co Off 22 6 Central Heights 175 8 Buffalo Ruritan 49 10 Ketron IM School 355 11C Cedar Grove Sch 188 11S Civic Auditorium 259 11T Traders Village 245 11W Kingsport Lib 29 12K Ketron Methodist 111 16BC Bluff City Mid 15 17W Anderson School 286 17Y YWCA of Bristol 274 21 East High School 105 Totals: 2,439 DISTRICT TOTALS 2,439 Tennessee House of Representatives District 2 1 . Tony Shipley 1 SULLIVAN County Precincts: 7 Indian Springs Sch 568 10 Ketron IM School 3 11S Civic Auditorium 370 11T Traders Village 280 11W Kingsport Lib 174 12CB Clouds Bend UMC 370 12K Ketron Methodist 64 13P Sullivan So High 422 14CH Colonial Hghts 423 14MP Miller Perry ES 257 15 Sullivan West Mid 175 18 Holston School 4 Totals: 3,110 DISTRICT TOTALS 3,110 12-Sep-08 State of Tennessee August 7, 2008 Republican Primary Tennessee House of Representatives District 3 1 . Jason E. Mumpower 1 JOHNSON County Precincts: 1A Laurel 130 1B Cold Springs 116 2 Forge/Shouns 74 3A Trade 58 3B Neva 139 4A Dry Run 95 4B Butler 86 5 Doe 158 6A Shady 113 6B Sutherland 9 7A High School 137 7B City School 73 Absentee 45 Totals: 1,233 SULLIVAN County Precincts: 1 South Holston Rur 57 2HV Holston View Sch 292 3 Hickory Tree FH 70 4 Avoca School 12 5 Sullivan Co Off 516 7 Indian Springs Sch 42 8 Buffalo Ruritan 74 9 Piney Flats FireHa 382 16BC Bluff City Mid 105 16CG Chinquapin Rur 68 17W Anderson School 5 18 Holston School 133 19H Jacobs Crk Job 12 21 East High School 114 22 Holston Valley 67 Totals: 1,949 DISTRICT TOTALS 3,182 Tennessee House of Representatives District 4 1 . Jerome Cochran 2 . Kent Williams 12 CARTER County Precincts: Hunter 195 465 Midway 53 160 Unaka 104 276 Roan Mountain 101 237 Tiger Valley 124 255 12-Sep-08 State of Tennessee August 7, 2008 Republican Primary Tennessee House of Representatives District 4 1 . Jerome Cochran 2 . Kent Williams 12 CARTER County Precincts: Central 200 176 Keenburg 69 164 Range 51 115 Watauga 21 32 Courthouse 163 360 Eastside 91 227 Siam 62 113 Happy Valley 399 281 Elk Mills 739 Hampton 89 286 Little Milligan 17 70 Valley Forge 145 335 Gap Creek 183 224 Westside 230 409 Harold McCormick 80 179 High School 175 401 Totals: 2,559 4,804 DISTRICT TOTALS 2,559 4,804 Tennessee House of Representatives District 5 1 . David B. Hawk 1 GREENE County Precincts: Forest Hills 138 10-1 Tusculum View 242 10-1 East View 177 10-1 High School 128 10-1 Highland Roby 58 10-2 Andrew Johnson 34 10-2 Courthouse 246 10-2 Middle School 131 Baileyton 19 Baileyton Corp 16 Woodlawn 5 33 Hardins 5 71 Tusculum North 57 Tusculum South 48 Tusculum Corp 173 Chuckey Doak 157 Chuckey 85 Jockey 42 Lost Mountain 33 Union Temple 38 West Pines 85 Newmansville 80 Cross Anchor 32 12-Sep-08 State of Tennessee August 7, 2008 Republican Primary Tennessee House of Representatives District 5 1 . David B. Hawk 1 GREENE County Precincts: Greystone 115 Totals: 2,238 UNICOI County Precincts: Flag Pond 97 Temple Hill 156 Love Chapel 336 Middle School 364 Rock Creek 372 Fishery 146 Unicoi 415 Limestone Cove 124 Absentee 54 Totals: 2,064 DISTRICT TOTALS 4,302 Tennessee House of Representatives District 6 1 . Robert Dale Ford 1 HAWKINS County Precincts: 1 Armory Inside 117 1 Armory Outside 2 3 Carter's Valley 8 4 Dykes 2 4 Upper Beech 15 Totals: 144 WASHINGTON County Precincts: 01 South Central Sch 74 02 Conklin Ruritan 68 03 West View School 76 04 Lamar School 96 06 Embreeville 66 07 Fall Branch 85 08-2 Cherokee Out 117 09-1 South Side Sch 0 09-7A Asbury Sch 69 09-7W Woodland Sch 30 09-8 Millennium Pk 0 09-9 Henry Johnson 15 09-10 Fairmont Sch 252 12-Sep-08 State of Tennessee August 7, 2008 Republican Primary Tennessee House of Representatives District 6 1 . Robert Dale Ford 1 WASHINGTON County Precincts: 10I Indian Trail 118 10S Town Acres South 172 10T Town Acres North 226 11E Boones Crk MS 181 11I Boones Crk Ch In 185 11L Lake Ridge Sch 320 11M Marvin's Chapel 62 11W Boones Cr Ch Out 176 12C Gray City 4 12E East Gray Fair 200 12W West Gray Fair 181 13 Harmony School 118 14 Sulphur Springs 312 17 Bowmantown 145 18 Limestone Ruritan 87 Early Voting 1,415 Absentee 122 Totals: 4,972 DISTRICT TOTALS 5,116 Tennessee House of Representatives District 7 1 . Matthew Hill 2 . Todd Smith 12 WASHINGTON County Precincts: 05 Telford Ruritan 175 62 08-1 Midway Out 92 34 08-2 Cherokee Out 01 08-14 Cherokee In 186 100 08-15 Midway In 127 82 08-16 Fire Training 30 20 09-1 South Side Sch 89 66 09-3 Keystone School 52 21 09-5 North Side Sch 109 113 09-6 Stratton School 167 129 09-7W Woodland Sch 94 30 09-8 Millennium Pk 55 56 09-9 Henry Johnson 211 144 09-10 Fairmont Sch 00 10I Indian Trail 00 10P Princeton Arts 57 30 11M Marvin's Chapel 65 46 15-1 Jonesborough TH 157 99 15-2 Jonesborough CH 215 104 16 Leesburg Ruritan 111 44 Early Voting 1,069 704 Absentee 108 47 12-Sep-08 State of Tennessee August 7, 2008 Republican Primary Tennessee House of Representatives District 7 1 . Matthew Hill 2 . Todd Smith 12 WASHINGTON County Precincts: Totals: 3,169 1,932 DISTRICT TOTALS 3,169 1,932 Tennessee House of Representatives District 8 1 . Joe McCord 1 BLOUNT County Precincts: Alcoa 586 Alcoa-Rockford 26 Beech Grove 190 Beech Grove-Alcoa 6 Carpenters 331 Chilhowee View 274 Eagleton Gym 8th 183 Happy Valley 13 Heritage 342 Louisville 8th 9 Martin Luther King 64 Mentor 89 Mentor-Alcoa 31 Montvale 587 Oak View 348 Porter 315 Rockford-Alcoa 8 Rockford-City 96 Rockford-County 114 Shooks Gap 194 Townsend-City 61 Townsend-County 170 Walland 161 Totals: 4,198 SEVIER County Precincts: 2-1 Wearwood School 249 2-2 Waldens Creek 212 10-2 Adult HS Whites 5 10-3 DuPont CC 106 11-1 Gatlinburg Amer 419 Totals: 991 DISTRICT TOTALS 5,189 12-Sep-08 State of Tennessee August 7, 2008 Republican Primary Tennessee House of Representatives District 9 1 . Mike Harrison 1 HANCOCK County Precincts: 1st 111 2nd 105 3rd 140 4th 114 5th 99 6th 94 7th 156 Totals: 819 HAWKINS County Precincts: 6 Alum Well 71 7 Bulls Gap Inside 36 7 Bulls Gap Outside 58 3 Carter's Valley 121 7 Cherokee 153 6 Choptack 128 2 Church Hill Inside 305 2 Church Hill Outsid 4 6 Clinch 32 4 Dykes 28 4 Keplar 38 2 McPheeter's Bend 81 6 Mooresburg 77 1 Mount Carmel 158 5 Rogersville No In 162 4 Rogersville No Out 162 5 Rogersville So In 288 5 Rogersville So Out 234 7 St. Clair 130 4 Surgoinsville In 130 4 Surgoinsville Out 88 4 Upper Beech 2 3 Wallace 77 3 Watterson 64 Totals: 2,627 DISTRICT TOTALS 3,446 Tennessee House of Representatives District 10 1 . No Candidate Filed 1 HAMBLEN County Precincts: 01-1 Courthouse 0 02-1 Meadowview Mid 0 12-Sep-08 State of Tennessee August 7, 2008 Republican Primary Tennessee House of Representatives District 10 1 . No Candidate Filed 1 HAMBLEN County Precincts: 03-1 East High Sch 0 04-1 West High Sch 0 05-1 West View 0 06-1 Fairview Marg 0 07-1 Cherokee Park 0 08-1 National Guard 0 09-1 Russellville PS 0 09-2 Whitesburg Sch 0 10-1 Fish Hatchery 0 10-2 Union Heights 0 11-1 West High Sch 0 11-2 Witt School 0 12-1 Alpha Elem 0 13-1 Cedar Hill 0 14-1 Manley Primary 0 Absentee 0 Totals: 0 DISTRICT TOTALS 0 Tennessee House of Representatives District 11 1 . Dan Ford 1 COCKE County Precincts: Del Rio 55 Grassy Fork 46 Edwina 90 Bridgeport 36 Long Creek 36 Houston Valley 5 Parrottsville 96 Centerview 129 Forest Hill 79 Rankin 27 Armory 49 Edgemont 51 Cocke County High 32 Cosby 203 Smoky Mountain 115 Newport Grammar Sch 80 Central 49 Northport 65 West End 53 Absentee 47 Totals: 1,343 12-Sep-08 State of Tennessee August 7, 2008 Republican Primary Tennessee House of Representatives District 11 1 . Dan Ford 1 GREENE County Precincts: Flag Branch 74 Caney Branch 62 McDonald 45 Warrensburg 36 Orebank 45 Mohawk 33 Mt. Carmel 46 Mt. Pleasant 99 Debusk 162 Woodlawn 11 2 Hardins 11 2 South Greene 53 Midway 49 Mosheim 35 Mosheim Corp 64 Sunnyside 83 Glenwood 75 Totals: 965 DISTRICT TOTALS 2,308 Tennessee House of Representatives District 12 1 . Richard Montgomery 1 SEVIER County Precincts: 1-1 Caton's Chapel 348 1-2 Jones Cove 197 2-1 Wearwood School 45 2-2 Waldens Creek 0 3-1 New Center 443 3-2 Harrisburg 256 4-1 Pigeon Forge CH 822 5-1 Sevierville Mid 602 5-2 Fairgrounds 318 6-1 Seymour Intmdte 707 7-1 Catlettsburg 279 7-2 VM Warehouse 206 8-1 Kodak 430 8-2 Underwood 134 9-1 Seymour Primary 449 10-1 Boyds Creek 289 10-2 Adult HS Whites 53 10-3 DuPont CC 57 11-1 Gatlinburg Amer 51 11-2 Pittman Center 139 12-Sep-08 State of Tennessee August 7, 2008 Republican Primary Tennessee House of Representatives District 12 1 .
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