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Republican Primary State of Tennessee United States House Of State of Tennessee August 4, 2016 Republican Primary United States House of Representatives District 1 1. Phil Roe 2. Clint Tribble 1 2 Carter 2,387 615 Cocke 2,417 492 Greene 3,870 858 Hamblen 2,666 497 Hancock 718 90 Hawkins 4,181 802 Jefferson 474 69 Johnson 1,575 291 Sevier 3,006 793 Sullivan 8,074 1,758 Unicoi 1,708 376 Washington 4,274 1,032 DISTRICT TOTALS 35,350 7,673 United States House of Representatives District 2 1. John J. Duncan, Jr. 1 Blount 8,795 Campbell 221 Claiborne 3,136 Grainger 1,335 Jefferson 1,267 Knox 12,397 Loudon 1,655 DISTRICT TOTALS 28,806 United States House of Representatives District 3 1. Chuck Fleischmann 2. Allan Levene 3. Geoffery Suhmer Smith 1 2 3 Anderson 2,010 190 171 Bradley 1,006 105 93 Campbell 1,696 132 91 Hamilton 13,999 1,512 1,023 McMinn 1,518 139 603 Monroe 3,723 291 350 Morgan 455 37 31 Polk 713 54 104 Roane 3,901 356 353 Scott 1,756 154 162 Union 1,187 89 95 DISTRICT TOTALS 31,964 3,059 3,076 01-Sep-16 Page 1 of 23 State of Tennessee August 4, 2016 Republican Primary United States House of Representatives District 4 1. Scott DesJarlais 2. Yomi "Fapas" Faparusi 3. Erran Persley 4. Grant Starrett 1 2 3 4 Bedford 1,321 18 49 675 Bledsoe 604 8 21 532 Bradley 2,071 71 228 3,577 Franklin 1,978 21 42 769 Grundy 530 4 21 234 Lincoln 1,299 18 66 719 Marion 1,441 7 33 512 Marshall 1,269 20 118 1,159 Maury 2,386 18 115 1,631 Meigs 438 15 32 566 Moore 603 5 25 416 Rhea 904 12 48 1,022 Rutherford 7,670 239 717 6,889 Sequatchie 486 9 18 432 Van Buren 198 6 3 108 Warren 1,013 22 79 897 DISTRICT TOTALS 24,211 493 1,615 20,138 United States House of Representatives District 5 1. Jody Ball 2. John "Big John" Smith 3. Stacy Ries Snyder 1 2 3 Cheatham 168 418 850 Davidson 2,725 3,332 5,788 Dickson 231 545 1,028 DISTRICT TOTALS 3,124 4,295 7,666 United States House of Representatives District 6 1. Diane Black 2. Joe S. Carr 3. Tommy N. Hay 4. Donald Strong 1 2 3 4 Cannon 645 532 22 19 Cheatham 614 283 8 22 Clay 695 213 21 33 Coffee 2,570 1,391 85 134 Cumberland 3,083 1,325 110 256 DeKalb 769 435 29 26 Fentress 1,359 442 40 61 Jackson 565 260 15 21 Macon 1,029 583 44 45 Overton 1,132 401 22 34 Pickett 670 224 23 41 Putnam 2,599 1,065 51 43 Robertson 2,400 1,456 62 72 Smith 605 410 17 16 Sumner 7,719 3,313 178 232 Trousdale 226 176 15 16 Van Buren 30 14 1 3 White 1,673 802 44 91 Wilson 4,832 3,340 158 189 DISTRICT TOTALS 33,215 16,665 945 1,354 01-Sep-16 Page 2 of 23 State of Tennessee August 4, 2016 Republican Primary United States House of Representatives District 7 1. Marsha Blackburn 1 Benton 1,251 Chester 1,318 Decatur 1,007 Giles 1,234 Hardeman 1,639 Hardin 2,772 Henderson 1,500 Hickman 745 Houston 795 Humphreys 929 Lawrence 761 Lewis 395 Maury 1,244 McNairy 2,814 Montgomery 4,943 Perry 682 Stewart 970 Wayne 1,488 Williamson 12,003 DISTRICT TOTALS 38,490 01-Sep-16 Page 3 of 23 State of Tennessee August 4, 2016 Republican Primary United States House of Representatives District 8 1. Ken Atkins 2. Hunter Baker 3. Dave Bault 4. George Flinn 5. Brad Greer 6. Raymond Honeycutt 7. George B. Howell 8. Brian Kelsey 9. David Kustoff 10. Tom Leatherwood 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Benton 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 1 1 0 Carroll 35 34 6 611 300 5 4 239 443 24 Crockett 7 35 0 233 118 4 11 82 235 11 Dyer 5 28 2 572 489 9 4 150 683 43 Fayette 30 33 7 1,240 166 20 12 596 1,558 408 Gibson 23 95 7 1,020 920 13 15 546 697 79 Haywood 9 13 1 358 70 3 2 122 292 87 Henry 70 63 16 1,643 553 71 20 237 329 112 Lake 9 7 3 167 262 7 7 33 70 3 Lauderdale 6 12 2 387 173 7 1 128 479 42 Madison 100 535 41 1,702 2,063 15 92 1,041 1,657 80 Obion 21 16 1 464 1,033 7 7 138 245 25 Shelby 34 79 16 3,983 170 38 13 4,161 8,490 1,313 Tipton 47 21 3 1,278 158 17 10 213 1,439 355 Weakley 14 43 4 538 343 15 13 255 271 38 DISTRICT TOTALS 410 1,014 109 14,200 6,819 231 211 7,942 16,889 2,620 United States House of Representatives District 8 11. Mark H. Luttrell 12. David J Maldonado 13. David Wharton 11 12 13 Benton 1 0 0 Carroll 87 2 6 Crockett 362 1 0 Dyer 335 10 6 Fayette 821 2 5 Gibson 220 2 9 Haywood 325 1 1 Henry 141 9 12 Lake 60 4 5 Lauderdale 291 1 7 Madison 456 5 16 Obion 75 3 28 Shelby 6,624 25 20 Tipton 963 3 6 Weakley 117 8 10 DISTRICT TOTALS 10,878 76 131 United States House of Representatives District 9 1. Wayne Alberson 1 Shelby 8,381 DISTRICT TOTALS 8,381 01-Sep-16 Page 4 of 23 State of Tennessee August 4, 2016 Republican Primary Tennessee Senate District 2 1. Doug Overbey 2. Scott P. Williams 1 2 Blount 5,980 3,976 Sevier 2,146 1,179 DISTRICT TOTALS 8,126 5,155 Tennessee Senate District 4 1. John Paul Blevins 2. Neal Kerney 3. Jon Lundberg 4. Tony Shipley 1 2 3 4 Carter 51 221 331 172 Johnson 47 723 743 374 Sullivan 283 1,685 5,945 2,138 DISTRICT TOTALS 381 2,629 7,019 2,684 Tennessee Senate District 6 1. Becky Duncan Massey 1 Knox 5,563 DISTRICT TOTALS 5,563 Tennessee Senate District 8 1. Frank Niceley 1 Claiborne 2,802 Grainger 1,246 Hancock 594 Hawkins 3,783 Jefferson 1,584 Union 1,105 DISTRICT TOTALS 11,114 Tennessee Senate District 10 1. Todd Gardenhire 1 Bradley 1,739 Hamilton 4,319 DISTRICT TOTALS 6,058 Tennessee Senate District 12 1. Ken Yager 1 Campbell 2,011 Fentress 1,612 Morgan 496 Pickett 644 Rhea 1,746 Roane 4,407 Scott 1,944 DISTRICT TOTALS 12,860 01-Sep-16 Page 5 of 23 State of Tennessee August 4, 2016 Republican Primary Tennessee Senate District 14 1. Steve Lane 2. Matt Randolph 3. Jim Tracy 1 2 3 Bedford 266 80 1,726 Lincoln 248 188 1,610 Marshall 312 152 2,073 Moore 153 53 814 Rutherford 702 281 4,594 DISTRICT TOTALS 1,681 754 10,817 Tennessee Senate District 16 1. Janice Bowling 2. Michael Shane Wilcher 1 2 Coffee 3,239 781 Franklin 2,384 356 Grundy 614 109 Marion 1,507 318 Sequatchie 768 122 Van Buren 277 64 Warren 1,446 537 DISTRICT TOTALS 10,235 2,287 Tennessee Senate District 18 1. Ferrell Haile 1 Davidson 641 Sumner 9,341 Trousdale 344 DISTRICT TOTALS 10,326 Tennessee Senate District 20 1. Steven Reid Dickerson 2. Ron McDow 1 2 Davidson 5,222 3,490 DISTRICT TOTALS 5,222 3,490 Tennessee Senate District 22 1. Mark E. Green 2. Lori L. Smith 1 2 Houston 764 107 Montgomery 4,545 846 Stewart 874 210 DISTRICT TOTALS 6,183 1,163 01-Sep-16 Page 6 of 23 State of Tennessee August 4, 2016 Republican Primary Tennessee Senate District 24 1. John D. Stevens 1 Benton 1,058 Carroll 1,311 Gibson 2,071 Henry 2,286 Obion 1,429 Weakley 1,319 DISTRICT TOTALS 9,474 Tennessee Senate District 26 1. Dolores Gresham 2. Bob Shutt 1 2 Chester 585 947 Decatur 560 578 Fayette 3,851 980 Hardeman 1,227 614 Hardin 886 2,414 Haywood 728 527 Henderson 764 981 McNairy 1,337 1,848 DISTRICT TOTALS 9,938 8,889 Tennessee Senate District 28 1. Joey Hensley 1 Giles 1,132 Lawrence 795 Lewis 449 Maury 4,850 Perry 629 Wayne 1,405 DISTRICT TOTALS 9,260 Tennessee Senate District 30 1. No Candidate Qualified 1 Shelby 0 DISTRICT TOTALS 0 Tennessee Senate District 32 1. Mark Norris 1 Shelby 11,668 Tipton 3,605 DISTRICT TOTALS 15,273 01-Sep-16 Page 7 of 23 State of Tennessee August 4, 2016 Republican Primary Tennessee House of Representatives District 1 1. John Crawford 2. Chad Keen 1 2 Sullivan 1,976 1,929 DISTRICT TOTALS 1,976 1,929 Tennessee House of Representatives District 2 1. Bud Hulsey 1 Sullivan 3,805 DISTRICT TOTALS 3,805 Tennessee House of Representatives District 3 1. Timothy Hill 1 Carter 500 Johnson 1,804 Sullivan 1,740 DISTRICT TOTALS 4,044 Tennessee House of Representatives District 4 1. John B. Holsclaw Jr. 2. Tim Lingerfelt 1 2 Carter 1,981 433 Unicoi 966 1,050 DISTRICT TOTALS 2,947 1,483 Tennessee House of Representatives District 5 1.
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