State of Tennessee. Republican Primary Governor
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1 Governor Anderson Bedford Benton Bledsoe Blount Bradley Campbell Cannon Carroll Carter Cheatham Chester Claiborne Clay Cocke Coffee Crockett Cumberland Decatur Dekalb Dickson Dyer Fayette Fentress Franklin Gibson Giles Grainger Greene Grundy Hamblen Hamilton Hancock Hardeman Hardin Hawkins Haywood Henderson Henry Hickman Houston Humphreys Jackson Jefferson Johnson Knox Lake Lauderdale Lawrence Lewis Lincoln. Diane Black. Randy Boyd 3. Beth Harwell 4. Bill Lee 5. Basil Marceaux Sr. 6.Kay White ,98 3,38,738,83 7 4,4, 85 3, ,448 5, 3,98 5, ,7,49,9 6, ,53,93 749, , ,69 35,746 6,55,8,3 4, 7 84, , , ,3,93 79, ,388,886,378, 3 5,8,77,9 3, ,793,384,38 3, ,68 6,949,94 7, ,67 8,38, ,8 8,7,69 57,689 6,93,688,9,69 5 7, ,55 5 3,343,53 684, , 3,68 373,5, , ,497 7,54,97,57 3, ,347,63,7, ,668 5,36 5,78 5, , ,373,98 6,38 6 6,87,,34, ,,877 79,3 5 3,84,39 665, , , ,464,884,536,649 35,3,77 586,35 3 9,73,65 9,684 5, ,685,838 79, ,84,4 35, Aug-8 Page of 38
2 Governor Loudon Macon Madison Marion Marshall Maury McMinn McNairy Meigs Monroe Montgomery Moore Morgan Obion Overton Perry Pickett Polk Putnam Rhea Roane Robertson Rutherford Scott Sequatchie Sevier Smith Stewart Sullivan Sumner Tipton Trousdale Unicoi Union Van Buren Warren Washington Wayne Weakley White Williamson Wilson STATE TOTALS. Diane Black. Randy Boyd 3. Beth Harwell 4. Bill Lee 5. Basil Marceaux Sr. 6.Kay White ,74 3,,993 3, , ,98 7,34 4, 67 4, , , ,55,396,7 6,64 43,558,34,67 3,68 5 3,77, , ,5,66 937, ,5,583,8 4, ,44 483,46 9 5,7 3, , , ,86,63,6 3,56 8 9,98,7 8,4 9 9,885,57,66 3, 35,87,58,389 4, ,48 4,633 4,95, ,,373 4, ,3 5,697 3,74,346 3, ,55 5,695 3,66 6, , ,73 5,6 3,6 6, ,59,79 3,3 8, ,59,85,358, , , 583, ,333,47 658, ,586,943,5 6, ,9 7, ,4 96, , , ,8 4,88 5,64 6, ,48 4,6 3,569 9, ,457 93,54,484 9,44,64 3,5 3-Aug-8 Page of 38
3 United States Senate Anderson Bedford Benton Bledsoe Blount Bradley Campbell Cannon Carroll Carter Cheatham Chester Claiborne Clay Cocke Coffee Crockett Cumberland Decatur Dekalb Dickson Dyer Fayette Fentress Franklin Gibson Giles Grainger Greene Grundy Hamblen Hamilton Hancock Hardeman Hardin Hawkins Haywood Henderson Henry Hickman Houston Humphreys Jackson Jefferson Johnson Knox Lake Lauderdale Lawrence Lewis Lincoln Loudon Macon. Marsha Blackburn. Aaron L. Pettigrew 3. Write-In - Tom Emerson, Jr. 4. Write-In - Tommy N. Hay 3 4 7,58,646 5,54 77,6 45, ,346,5,79,8 4,56,85, 3 3, ,43,37 4,357 73, ,963 9, 56 4,584, 6,696,8, ,99, ,35 7,497,43 78,37 8 5, , ,3 675, , , , , ,65,65, ,958,55 7,66 5, 79 79, , ,395,38, , , 835 3,64 44,385 87,9 35,58 8 5,488,96, ,7 9, , ,3 896,4 97 3,6 63 8,,438 3, Aug-8 Page 3 of 38
4 United States Senate Madison Marion Marshall Maury McMinn McNairy Meigs Monroe Montgomery Moore Morgan Obion Overton Perry Pickett Polk Putnam Rhea Roane Robertson Rutherford Scott Sequatchie Sevier Smith Stewart Sullivan Sumner Tipton Trousdale Unicoi Union Van Buren Warren Washington Wayne Weakley White Williamson Wilson STATE TOTALS. Marsha Blackburn. Aaron L. Pettigrew 3. Write-In - Tom Emerson, Jr. 4. Write-In - Tommy N. Hay 3 4 9,,445, ,96 75,34,65 5,76, 3,589 55, ,89,3,7,655,44 8, , ,394 38,48 54,66 54,7 47 7,85,43 3, ,95,43 8,434,6,4 4,8,78 74,4 48 9,4,783 5,78 7,59 3,6 483,9 4 6,37 3,49 7,576,544 6,6 78,4 89, 436, ,56 8,4,95, ,495,6 3, ,93 4,68 7,97 3,86 63,53,75 3-Aug-8 Page 4 of 38
5 United States House of Representatives District Carter Cocke Greene Hamblen Hancock Hawkins Jefferson Johnson Sevier Sullivan Unicoi Washington. Mickie Lou Banyas. James Brooks 3. Todd A. McKinley 4. Phil Roe ,59 7, , ,56 7, , ,5 5, , , ,953 7, ,594 4,78 8 4, ,44,788 4,53 5,58 6,75 7,556 United States House of Representatives District Blount Campbell Claiborne Grainger Jefferson Knox Loudon. Tim Burchett. Jason Frederick Emert 3. Hank Hamblin 4. Jimmy Matlock 5. Sarah Ashley Nickloes 6. Vito Sagliano 7. C. David Stansberry , ,3, ,938 8, , , , , , , 6,6 58, , ,875, ,855, United States House of Representatives District 3 Anderson Bradley Campbell Hamilton McMinn Monroe Morgan Polk Roane Scott Union. Chuck Fleischmann. Jeremy Massengale 3. Harold E. Shevlin 4. William E. Spurlock, Sr ,78, , , , 3,44 69,464 5,566, , , , ,67, , , ,83,9,55 5,359 3-Aug-8 Page 5 of 38
6 United States House of Representatives District 4 Bedford Bledsoe Bradley Franklin Grundy Lincoln Marion Marshall Maury Meigs Moore Rhea Rutherford Sequatchie Van Buren Warren. Scott DesJarlais. Jack Maddux 4,633,79, ,47 3,96 4,59 945, ,4 857, ,4,4 6,7,484,9 68, ,46,6 7,346 8,644, ,749,73 6,994 6,58 United States House of Representatives District 5 Cheatham Dickson. Jody M. Ball. Glen Dean 3. Write-In - Christopher "Kit" Williams 3,665,374 5,974,3 3,68,43,3 6,7 3 3-Aug-8 Page 6 of 38
7 United States House of Representatives District 6 Cannon Cheatham Clay Coffee Cumberland Dekalb Fentress Jackson Macon Overton Pickett Putnam Robertson Smith Sumner Trousdale Van Buren White Wilson. Bob Corlew. Judd Matheny 3. Christopher Brian Monday 4. John Rose 5. Lavern "Uturn LaVern" Vivio 3 4 5, ,37 5,74 7,75 3,46, , ,67 49, 336 7, , , , ,, ,9 364,856 89,96, ,448 5,96, ,73, , , ,958, ,849,495 33,9 6,758 3,6 43,797 9,46 United States House of Representatives District 7. Mark E. Green Benton Chester Decatur Giles Hardeman Hardin Henderson Hickman Houston Humphreys Lawrence Lewis Maury McNairy Montgomery Perry Stewart Wayne Williamson,3,37,53 3,5,44 4,37 3,774,95,536,9 4,46,94,97 3,7,5,39,48, 6,459 83,34 3-Aug-8 Page 7 of 38
8 United States House of Representatives District 8 Benton Carroll Crockett Dyer Fayette Gibson Haywood Henry Lake Lauderdale Madison Obion Tipton Weakley. George S. Flinn, Jr.. David Kustoff 3. Colleen Owens ,986, , 86,85,783,538 4, ,54 3, ,63 5,56, , ,458 5,73 664,6, ,989 4,459,4,73 4,9 77,336,9 75 4,93 57,74 4,46 United States House of Representatives District 9. Charlotte Bergmann 7,97 7,97 3-Aug-8 Page 8 of 38
9 Tennessee Senate District. Steve Southerland Cocke Greene Hamblen Sevier Blount Sevier 5, 9,6 6,94,33,86 Tennessee Senate District (unexpired term). Wesley P. Maples. Art Swann 3. Scott P. Williams 3,89,6 4,4,963 3,68,695 3,79 3,84 6,836 Tennessee Senate District 3. Rusty Crowe Carter Unicoi Washington 6,69,668 3,3,48 Tennessee Senate District 5. Randy McNally Anderson Knox Loudon 8,65 6,347 8,58 3,55 Tennessee Senate District 7. Richard Briggs Knox 9,66 9,66 Tennessee Senate District 9. Mike Bell Bradley McMinn Meigs Monroe Polk 7,39 6,895,583 6,796,884 4,548 3-Aug-8 Page 9 of 38
10 Tennessee Senate District. Bo Watson Hamilton,57,57 Tennessee Senate District 3 Rutherford. Ernest G. Burgess. Dawn White 7,635,639 7,635,639 Tennessee Senate District 5. Paul Bailey Bledsoe Cumberland Jackson Overton Putnam White,7 8,6,493,6 8,5 4,43 5,88 Tennessee Senate District 7. Mark Pody Cannon Clay Dekalb Macon Smith Wilson,38 93,35 3,54,989 9,575 3,437 Tennessee Senate District 9. No Candidate Qualified Tennessee Senate District. No Candidate Qualified 3-Aug-8 Page of 38
11 Tennessee Senate District 3. Jack Johnson Williamson 6,893 6,893 Tennessee Senate District 5. Kerry Roberts Cheatham Dickson Hickman Humphreys Robertson 4,4 5,586 3,47,987 8,879 3,99 Tennessee Senate District 7 Crockett Dyer Lake Lauderdale Madison. Brandon Dodds. Ed Jackson 5,38,58, ,56,3 8,439 5,95 4,44 Tennessee Senate District 9. Tom Stephens 3,873 3,873 Tennessee Senate District 3. Brian Kelsey,767,767 Tennessee Senate District 33. No Candidate Qualified 3-Aug-8 Page of 38
12 Tennessee House of Representatives District. John Crawford Sullivan 6,44 6,44 Tennessee House of Representatives District. Bud Hulsey Sullivan 8,48 8,48 Tennessee House of Representatives District 3. Timothy Hill Carter Johnson Sullivan,99 3,984 4,636,539 Tennessee House of Representatives District 4 Carter Unicoi. John B Holsclaw Jr.. Tim Lingerfelt 5,98,379,8,78 7,6 3,87 Tennessee House of Representatives District 5. David B. Hawk Greene 8, 8, Tennessee House of Representatives District 6 Washington. Steve Darden. Micah Van Huss,678 4,86,678 4,86 Tennessee House of Representatives District 7. Matthew Hill Washington 5,668 5,668 3-Aug-8 Page of 38
13 Tennessee House of Representatives District 8 Blount. Rick Hillegas. Jerome Moon,98 6,4,98 6,4 Tennessee House of Representatives District 9 Hancock Hawkins. Melville Bailey. Gary W. Hicks, Jr. 89 9,646 5,7,935 5,97 Tennessee House of Representatives District Hamblen. Rick Eldridge. Tommy Pedigo 4,435,63 4,435,63 Tennessee House of Representatives District Cocke Greene Jefferson. Jeremy Faison. Greg Fodness 4,683, , ,536,96 Tennessee House of Representatives District. Dale Carr Sevier 7,647 7,647 Tennessee House of Representatives District 3. Eddie Smith Knox 4,955 4,955 Tennessee House of Representatives District 4. Jason Zachary Knox,99,99 3-Aug-8 Page 3 of 38
14 Tennessee House of Representatives District 5. No Candidate Qualified Knox Tennessee House of Representatives District 6. Bill Dunn Knox 7,89 7,89 Tennessee House of Representatives District 7. Andrew E. Farmer Jefferson Sevier 3,859 3,9 6,949 Tennessee House of Representatives District 8. Martin B. Daniel Knox 6,535 6,535 Tennessee House of Representatives District 9 Knox. Dallas E. Sivley. Donald M. Wiser 3. Dave Wright 3, ,656, ,656 Tennessee House of Representatives District. Bob Ramsey Blount 7,7 7,7 Tennessee House of Representatives District Loudon Monroe. Tony R. Aikens. Doyle Arp 3. Lowell Russell 3 3,453,74,9, ,37 4,56,87 5,59 3-Aug-8 Page 4 of 38
15 Tennessee House of Representatives District. Dan Howell Bradley Meigs Polk 4,73,594,83 8, Tennessee House of Representatives District 3 McMinn Monroe. Mark Cochran. Donald (Trey) Winder, III 4,98 3,367, , 4,6 Tennessee House of Representatives District 4 Bradley. Israel David Farless. Mark Hall 3. Alan Ledford 4. Garry D. Moore ,9,67, ,9,67,576 Tennessee House of Representatives District 5. Cameron Sexton Cumberland Putnam Van Buren 9,9 5 77,36 Tennessee House of Representatives District 6. Robin Smith Hamilton 7,78 7,78 Tennessee House of Representatives District 7. Patsy Hazlewood Hamilton 7,757 7,757 Tennessee House of Representatives District 8. Lemon C. Williams, Jr. Hamilton,5,5 3-Aug-8 Page 5 of 38
16 Tennessee House of Representatives District 9. Mike Carter Hamilton 6,5 6,5 Tennessee House of Representatives District 3 Hamilton. Esther Helton. Jonathan Mason 3,5 3,368 3,5 3,368 Tennessee House of Representatives District 3. Ron Travis Bledsoe Rhea Roane Sequatchie,837 4,46 899,649 9,8 Tennessee House of Representatives District 3. Kent Calfee Loudon Roane,83 7,7 9,355 Tennessee House of Representatives District 33. John D. Ragan Anderson 6,77 6,77 Tennessee House of Representatives District 34. Tim Rudd Rutherford 6,896 6,896 Tennessee House of Representatives District 35 Claiborne Grainger Union. James Acuff. Jerry Sexton 3. Mike Williams 3,3,7, , ,439 4,533 3,5 3-Aug-8 Page 6 of 38
17 Tennessee House of Representatives District 36. Dennis H. Powers Anderson Campbell Union, 6,5,834 9,7 Tennessee House of Representatives District 37. Charlie Baum Rutherford 5,83 5,83 Tennessee House of Representatives District 38. Kelly T Keisling Clay Fentress Macon Pickett Scott,43,88 3,64,84 3,534,3 Tennessee House of Representatives District 39 Franklin Marion Moore. Richard "R.C." Helton. Iris Rudder 3. Sloan Andrew Stewart 3 956,935, ,85,4 3,464 3,8 Tennessee House of Representatives District 4 Dekalb Smith Sumner Trousdale. Terri Lynn Weaver. Chad Z. Williams,78 47,38,837 3,8 757,6 8 8,69 3,9 Tennessee House of Representatives District 4. Ed Butler Fentress Jackson Morgan Overton,36,335,86,846 7,348 3-Aug-8 Page 7 of 38
18 Tennessee House of Representatives District 4. Ryan Williams Putnam 7,84 7,84 Tennessee House of Representatives District 43 Grundy Warren White. Jerry Lowery. Paul Sherrell 537,9 998,87,776,864 3,3 6,4 Tennessee House of Representatives District 44. William Lamberth Sumner 6,54 6,54 Tennessee House of Representatives District 45 Sumner. Avery L. Field. Johnny C. Garrett,9 6,36,9 6,36 Tennessee House of Representatives District 46 Cannon Dekalb Wilson. Clark Boyd. Menda McCall Holmes, ,699,5 9,8,758 Tennessee House of Representatives District 47 Coffee Warren. Rush Bricken. Ronnie Holden 4,8 3, , 3,987 Tennessee House of Representatives District 48. Bryan Terry Rutherford 6,46 6,46 3-Aug-8 Page 8 of 38
19 Tennessee House of Representatives District 49 Rutherford. Tim Morrell. Mike Sparks,335,43,335,43 Tennessee House of Representatives District 5. Judd Cowan 4,998 4,998 Tennessee House of Representatives District 5. No Candidate Qualified Tennessee House of Representatives District 5. No Candidate Qualified Tennessee House of Representatives District 53. Amberlee' Brooks,368,368 Tennessee House of Representatives District 54. No Candidate Qualified Tennessee House of Representatives District 55. No Candidate Qualified Tennessee House of Representatives District 56. Brent Moody. Joseph Williams 5,469 4,38 5,469 4,38 3-Aug-8 Page 9 of 38
20 Tennessee House of Representatives District 57 Wilson. Susan M Lynn. Aaron Shane 8,688 4,54 8,688 4,54 Tennessee House of Representatives District 58. No Candidate Qualified Tennessee House of Representatives District 59. David R. Birdsong,6,6 Tennessee House of Representatives District 6. No Candidate Qualified Tennessee House of Representatives District 6 Williamson. Gino Bulso. Rebecca Ann Burke 3. Jeff Ford 4. Robert Hullett 5. Brandon Ogles 6. Terrence A. Smith ,685,64, ,93 5,685,64, ,93 5 Tennessee House of Representatives District 6. Pat Marsh Bedford Lincoln 5,88,97 7,75 Tennessee House of Representatives District 63 Williamson. Glen Casada. Write-In - RaeShawn Sanchez 9,87 9 9, Aug-8 Page of 38
21 Tennessee House of Representatives District 64 Maury. Scott E. Cepicky. Michael A. Fulbright 5,789 5,77 5,789 5,77 Tennessee House of Representatives District 65. Sam Whitson Williamson 7,54 7,54 Tennessee House of Representatives District 66. Sabi "Doc" Kumar Robertson 9,39 9,39 Tennessee House of Representatives District 67. Tommy J. Vallejos Montgomery,46,46 Tennessee House of Representatives District 68. Curtis Johnson Montgomery 6,895 6,895 Tennessee House of Representatives District 69. Michael G. Curcio Dickson Hickman Maury,745 3,68,67 7,485 Tennessee House of Representatives District 7 Giles Lawrence. Clay Doggett. Barry Doss 3,76,559,86 3,498 5,36 5,57 3-Aug-8 Page of 38
22 Tennessee House of Representatives District 7. David "Coach" Byrd Hardin Lawrence Lewis Wayne 4,563 84,5,888,46 Tennessee House of Representatives District 7 Chester Decatur Henderson Perry. Kirk Haston. Dan Hughes 3. Gordon D. Wildridge 3, ,537,46, ,59 4,46 3,5 Tennessee House of Representatives District 73 Madison. Jay Bush. Joe Coury 3. Chris Todd 3 4,7 46 5,99 4,7 46 5,99 Tennessee House of Representatives District 74. Jay D. Reedy Houston Humphreys Montgomery,548,38,735 5,3 Tennessee House of Representatives District 75 Benton Henry Stewart. Bruce I. Griffey. Tim Wirgau,8,6 3,39,393,539,9 6,38 4,547 3-Aug-8 Page of 38
23 Tennessee House of Representatives District 76 Carroll Obion Weakley. Scott Fortner. Andy Holt 54,599 7,77,6 3,664,685 6,54 Tennessee House of Representatives District 77. Bill Sanderson Dyer Lake Obion 4, ,68 8,95 Tennessee House of Representatives District 78. Mary Littleton Cheatham Dickson 4,56 3,84 7,6 Tennessee House of Representatives District 79. Curtis Halford Carroll Gibson, 6,583 8,793 Tennessee House of Representatives District 8. No Candidate Qualified Hardeman Madison Tennessee House of Representatives District 8. Debra Moody Tipton 6,6 6,6 3-Aug-8 Page 3 of 38
24 Tennessee House of Representatives District 8 Crockett Haywood Lauderdale. Andy Cole. Chris Hurt, ,734,575 3,366 Tennessee House of Representatives District 83. Doyle Silliman. Mark White 9 7,85 9 7,85 Tennessee House of Representatives District 84. No Candidate Qualified Tennessee House of Representatives District 85. Write-In - Delphine Rogers Tennessee House of Representatives District 86. No Candidate Qualified Tennessee House of Representatives District 87. No Candidate Qualified Tennessee House of Representatives District 88. No Candidate Qualified 3-Aug-8 Page 4 of 38
25 Tennessee House of Representatives District 89 Knox. Stacey Campfield. Tim Hutchison 3. Justin Lafferty 4. Jesse D. Nelson 5. Guy L. Smoak 3 4 5,99,3,734,9,9,99,3,734,9,9 Tennessee House of Representatives District 9. No Candidate Qualified Tennessee House of Representatives District 9. No Candidate Qualified Tennessee House of Representatives District 9 Franklin Lincoln Marion Marshall. Billy Spivey. Rick Tillis , ,8,88 3,586 4,788 Tennessee House of Representatives District 93. No Candidate Qualified Tennessee House of Representatives District 94. Ron M. Gant Fayette Hardeman McNairy 6, ,853,94 Tennessee House of Representatives District 95. Kevin Vaughan,9,9 3-Aug-8 Page 5 of 38
26 Tennessee House of Representatives District 96. Scott McCormick. Patricia "Patti" Possel 3,973,474 3,973,474 Tennessee House of Representatives District 97. Jim Coley 6,664 6,664 Tennessee House of Representatives District 98. No Candidate Qualified Tennessee House of Representatives District 99. Ron Lollar 8,89 8,89 3-Aug-8 Page 6 of 38
27 State Executive Committeeman District. Paul Chapman Cocke Greene Hamblen Sevier 4,35 7,595 5,43,36 9,685 State Executive Committeeman District. Rob Ailey Blount Sevier 3,379 8,,379 State Executive Committeeman District 3. Todd A. Fowler Carter Unicoi Washington 5,3,88,54 8,96 State Executive Committeeman District 4. Matthew Jerry Johnson Carter Johnson Sullivan,45 3,67 7,5,73 State Executive Committeeman District 5 Anderson Knox Loudon. Richard Esparza. Scott Smith,7 5,99,353 4,46,65 6,63 4,68 5,678 State Executive Committeeman District 6 Knox. Matthew Coleman. Ted Hatfield,8 8,9,8 8,9 3-Aug-8 Page 7 of 38
28 State Executive Committeeman District 7. James E Corcoran Knox 7,96 7,96 State Executive Committeeman District 8. David A. Bishop Claiborne Grainger Hancock Hawkins Jefferson Union 4,9, ,98 5,356,363,84 State Executive Committeeman District 9 Bradley McMinn Meigs Monroe Polk. John S. Stanbery. Donald E. Weiss 5,89,58 3,47, ,39 3,69, ,57 8,49 State Executive Committeeman District Bradley Hamilton. Gary Green II. Kenneth J (Ken) Meyer,8,6 3,65 5,59 5,93 7,65 State Executive Committeeman District Hamilton. David Queen. Bobby Wood 6,36 3,397 6,36 3,397 3-Aug-8 Page 8 of 38
29 State Executive Committeeman District Campbell Fentress Morgan Pickett Rhea Roane Scott. Jim Cobb. Randy Ellis,8,639,54,54,83, ,643,8,43 5,448,95,777,357 5,53 State Executive Committeeman District 3. Adam Coggin Rutherford 4,84 4,84 State Executive Committeeman District 4. Jim Sandman Bedford Lincoln Marshall Moore Rutherford 4,553 3,484 3,6,55 6,97,6 State Executive Committeeman District 5 Bledsoe Cumberland Jackson Overton Putnam White. Mike Callahan. Lance Persson, ,874, , ,958,87, ,954 5, State Executive Committeeman District 6. Jerry Anderson Coffee Franklin Grundy Marion Sequatchie Van Buren Warren 6,83 4,7,85,6,7 69 3,785,3 3-Aug-8 Page 9 of 38
30 State Executive Committeeman District 7 Cannon Clay Dekalb Macon Smith Wilson. Jerry Beavers. Dwayne Craighead, ,7 683,997,44,456,95 9,483 8,699 5,87 3,8 State Executive Committeeman District 8. Chris Hughes Sumner Trousdale,947 6, ,95 State Executive Committeeman District 9. Write-In - Brian Mason 5 5 State Executive Committeeman District. Ron McDow. Robert Swope 8,499 7,335 8,499 7,335 State Executive Committeeman District. Robert Duvall Houston Montgomery Stewart 6,37 6,37 State Executive Committeeman District. Arthur W. Carpenter. Stan Settles 3. Joel Wallace ,85,55 6, ,64,59,99 8,6 3-Aug-8 Page 3 of 38
31 State Executive Committeeman District 3. Steve Allbrooks Williamson 5,75 5,75 State Executive Committeeman District 4. Gary Kee Benton Carroll Gibson Henry Obion Weakley,95 3,58 5,6 3,8 3,643 4,3,8 State Executive Committeeman District 5. Larry Hillis Cheatham Dickson Hickman Humphreys Robertson 4,5 5,77,774,753 7,77,436 State Executive Committeeman District 6. Kurt Holbert Chester Decatur Fayette Hardeman Hardin Haywood Henderson McNairy,3,36 5,57,688 4,,33 3,5 3,66 4,3 State Executive Committeeman District 7 Crockett Dyer Lake Lauderdale Madison. Coley Richard Archie. Steve Maroney ,456, ,6 7,63 4,49,99 3-Aug-8 Page 3 of 38
32 State Executive Committeeman District 8. Jim Looney Giles Lawrence Lewis Maury Perry Wayne 3,7 4,935,793,3,86,99 3,44 State Executive Committeeman District 9. Terry Roland 4,6 4,6 State Executive Committeeman District 3. No Candidate Qualified State Executive Committeeman District 3. Frank Colvett,94,94 State Executive Committeeman District 3. Lee Mills Tipton 9,7 5,794 4,8 State Executive Committeeman District 33. Drew Daniel,7,7 3-Aug-8 Page 3 of 38
33 State Executive Committeewoman District. Nancy Wilson Cocke Greene Hamblen Sevier 4,36 7,798 5,383,364 9,97 State Executive Committeewoman District. Cindy Hatcher Blount Sevier Carter Unicoi Washington 3,73 7,9,65 State Executive Committeewoman District 3. Sharon Fletcher Boreing. Anita Hodges Taylor 3. Betty J. Ziesel 3,757 3,8 44 9,6 5,59 5,595,8 7,97 9,838,85 State Executive Committeewoman District 4. Linda D. Buckles Carter Johnson Sullivan,55 3,3 7,65,746 State Executive Committeewoman District 5. Amy Jones Anderson Knox Loudon 6,74 5,688 7,95,364 State Executive Committeewoman District 6. Michele M. Carringer Knox 9,777 9,777 3-Aug-8 Page 33 of 38
34 State Executive Committeewoman District 7. Jane Chedester Knox 7,73 7,73 State Executive Committeewoman District 8. Betty Fain Claiborne Grainger Hancock Hawkins Jefferson Union 4,, ,3 5,6,37,36 State Executive Committeewoman District 9 Bradley McMinn Meigs Monroe Polk. Julia Atchley-Pace. Judy Bowman Cooley 3,94,586,83 3, ,44, ,8 9,99 State Executive Committeewoman District. Emily G. Beaty Bradley Hamilton 4,79 8,55,83 State Executive Committeewoman District. Tina J. Benkiser Hamilton 7,53 7,53 State Executive Committeewoman District. Elizabeth "Liz" Holiway Campbell Fentress Morgan Pickett Rhea Roane Scott 4,585,784, ,74 7,88,7 4,359 3-Aug-8 Page 34 of 38
35 State Executive Committeewoman District 3. Kelsey Ketron Rutherford 4,97 4,97 State Executive Committeewoman District 4. Lynne Davis Bedford Lincoln Marshall Moore Rutherford 4,663 3,56 3,659,563 7,3,44 State Executive Committeewoman District 5. Barbara D. Gregson Bledsoe Cumberland Jackson Overton Putnam White,38 7,94,46,76 6,474 3,434,47 State Executive Committeewoman District 6 Coffee Franklin Grundy Marion Sequatchie Van Buren Warren. Amanda Angel. Joanne P. Davis 3,47 3,4,773, ,44,89, ,868,67,485,86 State Executive Committeewoman District 7 Cannon Clay Dekalb Macon Smith Wilson. Terri Nicholson. Jennifer Franklin Winfree, ,38 83,753,,46,464 8,476 9,6 4,47 3,57 3-Aug-8 Page 35 of 38
36 State Executive Committeewoman District 8. Maria C. Stewart Sumner Trousdale,95 6, ,9 State Executive Committeewoman District 9. Karen Bennett,5,5 State Executive Committeewoman District. Martha Ruth Brown. Michelle Foreman 3. Connie Hunter 3 4,95 5,874 3,98 4,95 5,874 3,98 State Executive Committeewoman District. Beverly B. Knight 6, 6, State Executive Committeewoman District. Joy A. Huggins Houston Montgomery Stewart,58,56,7 3,34 State Executive Committeewoman District 3. Cyndi Miller Williamson 5,74 5,74 3-Aug-8 Page 36 of 38
37 State Executive Committeewoman District 4 Benton Carroll Gibson Henry Obion Weakley. Rebecca Griffey. Elizabeth (Betsy) Phillips,533 6,77,3,573,473,83,74,5,898,99,955,5 9,979 State Executive Committeewoman District 5. Mary Ann Parks Cheatham Dickson Hickman Humphreys Robertson 4,63 5,73,777,756 7,798,467 State Executive Committeewoman District 6. Kathryn Bryson Chester Decatur Fayette Hardeman Hardin Haywood Henderson McNairy,38, 5,573,7 4,,334 3,478 3,588 4,44 State Executive Committeewoman District 7. Shannon Haynes Crockett Dyer Lake Lauderdale Madison,58 3,74 579,479 8,85 5,666 3-Aug-8 Page 37 of 38
38 State Executive Committeewoman District 8. Angie McClanahan Giles Lawrence Lewis Maury Perry Wayne 3,6 4,335,86,573,5,94 3,3 State Executive Committeewoman District 9. No Candidate Qualified State Executive Committeewoman District 3. No Candidate Qualified State Executive Committeewoman District 3. Peggy C. Larkin,586,586 State Executive Committeewoman District 3. Charlotte Kelley Tipton 8,9 6,7 4,36 State Executive Committeewoman District 33. Charlotte Bergmann 3,66 3,66 3-Aug-8 Page 38 of 38
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