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Governor United States Senate United States House OFFICIAL BALLOT UNITED STATES SENATE STATE OF TENNESSEE Vote For One (1) 0 selected, incomplete LAUDERDALE COUNTY AUGUST 2, 2018 MARSHA BLACKBURN STATE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY =========== =========== AARON L. PETTIGREW Precinct Name Ballot Name WRITE-IN =========== =========== GOVERNOR UNITED STATES HOUSE OF Vote For One (1) REPRESENTATIVES 0 selected, incomplete DISTRICT 8 Vote For One (1) DIANE BLACK 0 selected, incomplete RANDY BOYD GEORGE S. FLINN, JR. BETH HARWELL DAVID KUSTOFF BILL LEE COLLEEN OWENS BASIL MARCEAUX SR. WRITE-IN KAY WHITE WRITE-IN Page: 1 TENNESSEE SENATE STATE EXECUTIVE DISTRICT 27 COMMITTEEMAN Vote For One (1) DISTRICT 27 0 selected, incomplete Vote For One (1) BRANDON DODDS 0 selected, incomplete ED JACKSON COLEY RICHARD ARCHIE WRITE-IN STEVE MARONEY TENNESSEE HOUSE OF WRITE-IN REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 82 STATE EXECUTIVE Vote For One (1) COMMITTEEWOMAN 0 selected, incomplete DISTRICT 27 Vote For One (1) ANDY COLE 0 selected, incomplete CHRIS HURT SHANNON HAYNES WRITE-IN WRITE-IN Page: 2 OFFICIAL BALLOT UNITED STATES SENATE STATE OF TENNESSEE Vote For One (1) 0 selected, incomplete LAUDERDALE COUNTY AUGUST 2, 2018 PHIL BREDESEN STATE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY =========== =========== GARY DAVIS Precinct Name Ballot Name JOHN WOLFE =========== =========== WRITE-IN GOVERNOR UNITED STATES HOUSE OF Vote For One (1) REPRESENTATIVES 0 selected, incomplete DISTRICT 8 Vote For One (1) KARL DEAN 0 selected, incomplete CRAIG FITZHUGH JOHN BOATNER MEZIANNE VALE PAYNE ERIKA STOTTS PEARSON WRITE-IN WRITE-IN Page: 3 TENNESSEE SENATE STATE EXECUTIVE DISTRICT 27 COMMITTEEMAN Vote For One (1) DISTRICT 27 0 selected, incomplete Vote For One (1) JACKIE WILLIAMS 0 selected, incomplete SAVANNAH WILLIAMSON ERNEST BROOKS II JOHN H. YORK, JR. JIM MIDYETT WRITE-IN WRITE-IN TENNESSEE HOUSE OF STATE EXECUTIVE REPRESENTATIVES COMMITTEEWOMAN DISTRICT 82 DISTRICT 27 Vote For One (1) Vote For One (1) 0 selected, incomplete 0 selected, incomplete ANDREA BOND-JOHNSON JEANNE R. GUIDI ROBERT A HARRIS PATSY GAREY JOHNSON WRITE-IN WRITE-IN Page: 4 OFFICIAL BALLOT COUNTY MAYOR COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION Vote For One (1) 0 selected, incomplete LAUDERDALE COUNTY, TENNESSEE AUGUST 2, 2018 GARIE ANDREWS Independent Candidate =========== =========== MAURICE GAINES JR Precinct Name Independent Candidate Ballot Name DORISHA L WRIGHT =========== =========== Independent Candidate WRITE-IN DISTRICT ATTORNEY COUNTY COMMISSIONER GENERAL DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 25 Vote For Three (3) UNEXPIRED TERM 0 selected, incomplete Vote For One (1) GENE EDWARDS 0 selected, incomplete Independent Candidate MARK E. DAVIDSON TODD RANKIN Independent Candidate Independent Candidate WRITE-IN DEBORA DRAIN TYUS Independent Candidate WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN Page: 5 COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 3 Vote For Three (3) Vote For Three (3) 0 selected, incomplete 0 selected, incomplete DON CONNELL TOMMY DUNAVANT Independent Candidate Independent Candidate MIKE GAINES DENNIS KING Independent Candidate Independent Candidate JOE PURSELL TERRY G MILLS Independent Candidate Independent Candidate LYNNWOOD SHOEMAKE DANIEL WALKER JR Independent Candidate Independent Candidate WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN Page: 6 COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 4 DISTRICT 5 Vote For Three (3) Vote For Three (3) 0 selected, incomplete 0 selected, incomplete ANGIE SHOEMAKE ALLMAND JOSH HICKS Independent Candidate Independent Candidate XAIVER LAWRENCE ANDREWS SANDRA HUGHES Independent Candidate Independent Candidate KAYE JORDON JAMES JONES Independent Candidate Independent Candidate TOMMY RAY SANDERS BOBBY REYNOLDS Independent Candidate Independent Candidate WRITE-IN DAN UNGERECHT Independent Candidate WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN Page: 7 COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 6 DISTRICT 7 Vote For Three (3) Vote For Three (3) 0 selected, incomplete 0 selected, incomplete JASON CHRESTMAN MARK BENTLEY Independent Candidate Independent Candidate CHRIS CONRAD JOE S CARMACK Independent Candidate Independent Candidate JOHNNY COX PAUL W MOORE Independent Candidate Independent Candidate JESSE EDWARDS LOWELL TILLMAN JR Independent Candidate Independent Candidate JAY KING WRITE-IN Independent Candidate WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN Page: 8 COUNTY COMMISSIONER SHERIFF DISTRICT 8 Vote For One (1) Vote For Three (3) 0 selected, incomplete 0 selected, incomplete BARRY BRITT STEVE SANDERS Independent Candidate Independent Candidate TODD B BUCHANAN WRITE-IN Independent Candidate DALE MCCASLIN CIRCUIT COURT CLERK Independent Candidate Vote For One (1) EUGENE PUGH 0 selected, incomplete Independent Candidate WRITE-IN RICHARD JENNINGS Independent Candidate WRITE-IN WRITE-IN WRITE-IN COUNTY CLERK Vote For One (1) COUNTY TRUSTEE 0 selected, incomplete Vote For One (1) 0 selected, incomplete LINDA F. SUMMAR Independent Candidate JUDY CONRAD WRITE-IN Independent Candidate WRITE-IN Page: 9 REGISTER OF DEEDS SCHOOL BOARD Vote For One (1) DISTRICT 5 0 selected, incomplete Vote For One (1) 0 selected, incomplete GREG SUMMAR BOB ENNIS Independent Candidate Non-Partisan WRITE-IN WRITE-IN SCHOOL BOARD SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 7 Vote For One (1) Vote For One (1) 0 selected, incomplete 0 selected, incomplete EVA DRAIN MELINDA HUTCHERSON Non-Partisan Non-Partisan WRITE-IN WRITE-IN SCHOOL BOARD CONSTABLE DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 5 Vote For One (1) UNEXPIRED TERM 0 selected, incomplete Vote For One (1) LINDA JENNINGS 0 selected, incomplete Non-Partisan WRITE-IN MIKE WOOD Independent Candidate WRITE-IN Page: 10 OFFICIAL BALLOT CITY OF RIPLEY LAUDERDALE COUNTY, TENNESSEE AUGUST 2, 2018 =========== =========== Precinct Name Ballot Name =========== =========== CITY JUDGE CITY OF RIPLEY UNEXPIRED TERM Vote For One (1) 0 selected, incomplete TRACEY BREWER-WALKER WRITE-IN Page: 11.
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