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1 State of Tennessee August 7, 204 Circuit Court Judge Part I District. Thomas J. Seeley, Jr. - Republican Carter Johnson Unicoi Washington 9,464 3,633 2,760 3,326 29,83 Circuit Court Judge Part II District. Jean A. Stanley - Republican Carter Johnson Unicoi Washington 9,06 3,564 2,395 2,929 27,994 Circuit Court Judge Part I District 2. John S. McLellan, III - Democratic Sullivan 4,62 4,62 Circuit Court Judge Part II District 2. Jerry Beck - Democratic Sullivan 5,07 5,07 Circuit Court Judge Part I District 3. Alex E. Pearson - Republican Greene Hamblen Hancock Hawkins 9,35 4,62,502 6,094 2,559 Circuit Court Judge Part II District 3. Thomas J. Wright - Republican Greene Hamblen Hancock Hawkins 0,929 4,587,223 5,334 22,073 Circuit Court Judge Part III District 3. Mike Faulk - Republican Greene Hamblen Hancock Hawkins 8,666 4,399,540 6,287 20, Aug-4 Page of 39
2 State of Tennessee August 7, 204 Circuit Court Judge Part I District 4. Ben W. Hooper II - Republican Cocke Grainger Jefferson Sevier 5,845 2,549 5,297 7,873 2,564 Circuit Court Judge Part II District 4. Richard R. "Dick" Vance - Republican Cocke Grainger Jefferson Sevier 4,930 2,62 4,882 8,067 20,49 Circuit Court Judge Part III District 4. Rex Henry Ogle - Republican Cocke Grainger Jefferson Sevier 5,272 2,57 5,039 8,78 2,546 Circuit Court Judge Part IV District 4. Duane Slone - Republican Cocke Grainger Jefferson Sevier 4,77 2,543 5,25 7,545 9,930 Circuit Court Judge Division I District 5. Tammy Harrington - Republican Blount 3,224 3,224 Circuit Court Judge Division II District 5. David R. Duggan - Republican Blount 3,657 3, Aug-4 Page 2 of 39
3 State of Tennessee August 7, 204 Circuit Court Judge Division I District 6. Kristi Davis - Republican Knox 44,950 44,950 Circuit Court Judge Division II District 6 2. William T. (Bill) Ailor - Republican 2. Harold Wimberly, Jr. - Democratic Knox 32,655 22,530 32,655 22,530 Circuit Court Judge Division III District 6. Deborah C. Stevens - Republican Knox 43,920 43,920 Circuit Court Judge Division IV District 6 2. Greg McMillan - Republican 2. Daniel Kidd - Democratic Knox 39,389 4,678 39,389 4,678 Circuit and Criminal Court Judge District 7. Donald R. Elledge - Democratic Anderson 9,950 9,950 Circuit Court Judge District 8. John D. McAfee - Independent Campbell Claiborne Fentress Scott Union 6,652 6,62 3,957 4,59 3,056 24,436 Circuit Court Judge District 9 2. Tom McFarland - Independent 2. Mike Pemberton - Independent Loudon Meigs Morgan Roane 3,988 3,57, ,469 2,380 5,457 6,588 3,08 3,36 27-Aug-4 Page 3 of 39
4 State of Tennessee August 7, 204 Circuit Court Judge Part I District 0. Larry Puckett - Republican Bradley McMinn Monroe Polk 0,858 6,067 7,03 2,964 26,902 Circuit Court Judge Part II District 0. Mike Sharp - Republican Bradley McMinn Monroe Polk,35 6,29 7,029 3,004 27,53 Circuit Court Judge Part III District 0. Andrew Mark Freiberg - Republican Bradley McMinn Monroe Polk 0,728 6,22 7,55 2,895 26,999 Circuit Court Judge Division District. J.B. Bennett - Republican Hamilton 39,942 39,942 Circuit Court Judge Division 2 District. Jeff Hollingsworth - Republican Hamilton 39,370 39,370 Circuit Court Judge Division 3 District. L. Marie Williams - Republican Hamilton 38,780 38,780 Circuit Court Judge Division 4 District. W. Neil Thomas III - Republican Hamilton 38,70 38,70 27-Aug-4 Page 4 of 39
5 State of Tennessee August 7, 204 Circuit Court Judge Part I District 2. Thomas W. "Rusty" Graham - Democratic Bledsoe Franklin Grundy Marion Rhea Sequatchie 2,04 5,83 2,484 3,839 3,77 2,08 9,435 Circuit Court Judge Part II District 2. J. Curtis Smith - Democratic Bledsoe Franklin Grundy Marion Rhea Sequatchie 2,202 4,687 2,294 3,477 3,382 2,356 8,398 Circuit Court Judge Part III District 2 2. Justin C. Angel - Republican 2. Steve Blount - Democratic Bledsoe Franklin Grundy Marion Rhea Sequatchie 2, ,07 4,486,25,857 2,239 2,367 4,005,345 2,0 96 5,9,80 Circuit Court Judge Part I District 3. Amy Hollars - Democratic Clay Cumberland DeKalb Overton Pickett Putnam White,222 6,66 2,23 3,75,46 8,28 3,447 26,055 Circuit Court Judge Part II District 3 2. Jonathan Young - Republican 2. Randall A. York - Democratic Clay Cumberland DeKalb Overton Pickett Putnam White 905,095 5,89 5,837,706,703 2,006 2,586, ,06 4,877 2,698 2,596 22,290 9, Aug-4 Page 5 of 39
6 State of Tennessee August 7, 204 Circuit Court Judge Part I District 4. L. Craig Johnson - Democratic Coffee 6,95 6,95 Circuit Court Judge Part II District 4. Vanessa A. Jackson - Democratic Coffee 6,888 6,888 Circuit Court Judge Division I District 5. Clara Byrd - Independent Jackson Macon Smith Trousdale Wilson 2,84 3,467 3,958,774 6,877 28,260 Circuit Court Judge Division II District 5. Aubrey T. Givens - Independent 2. John D. Wootten, Jr. - Independent Jackson Macon Smith Trousdale Wilson , , , ,736 5,799 2,40 8,340 24,86 27-Aug-4 Page 6 of 39
7 August 7, 204 Circuit Court Judge Division I District 6 2. Jeffrey L. Peach - Republican 2. Mark Rogers - Independent Cannon Rutherford 97 2,652 3,63 5,9 4,080 8,563 Circuit Court Judge Division II District 6 2. Nathan Nichols - Republican 2. David Bragg - Independent Cannon Rutherford,973,520 2,756 5,557 4,729 7,077 Circuit Court Judge Division III District 6. Keith Siskin - Republican Cannon Rutherford 2,233 22,388 24,62 Circuit Court Judge Division IV District 6. Royce Taylor - Independent Cannon Rutherford 2,370 22,534 24,904 Circuit Court Judge Part I District 7 2. Forest A. Durard Jr. - Independent 2. Brooke C Grubb - Independent Bedford Lincoln Marshall Moore 5,992,803 2,36 4,76 2,95 3, ,5 0,20 Circuit Court Judge Part II District 7. Lee Russell - Independent Bedford Lincoln Marshall Moore 7,070 5,674 5,265,77 9,86 Circuit Court Judge District 8. Joe Thompson - Republican Sumner 5,853 5, Aug-4 Page 7 of 39
8 August 7, 204 Circuit Court Judge Part I District 9. Ross H. Hicks - Independent Montgomery Robertson Montgomery Robertson Montgomery Robertson 6,250 7,643 23,893 Circuit Court Judge Part II District 9 2 7,98 8,575 2,239 7,485 0,57 6,060. Kate Dyer - Independent 2. Bill Goodman - Independent Circuit Court Judge Part III District 9. Danny Brollier - Independent 2. Ben Dean - Independent 3. John H. Gasaway - Independent 2 3 7,0 3,674 7,596,534 5,784 2,345 8,635 9,458 9,94 27-Aug-4 Page 8 of 39
9 State of Tennessee August 7, 204 Circuit Court Judge Division District 20. Hamilton Kip Gayden - Democratic 46,533 46,533 Circuit Court Judge Division 2 District 20. Amanda McClendon - Democratic 45,326 45,326 Circuit Court Judge Division 3 District 20. Phillip Robinson - Democratic 46,900 46,900 Circuit Court Judge Division 4 District 20. Philip E. Smith - Democratic 44,35 44,35 Circuit Court Judge Division 5 District 20. Joe Binkley, Jr. - Democratic 46,76 46,76 Circuit Court Judge Division 6 District 20. Tom Brothers - Democratic 45,52 45,52 Circuit Court Judge Division 7 District 20. Randy Kennedy - Democratic 44,606 44,606 Circuit Court Judge Division 8 District 20. Kelvin Jones - Democratic 44,275 44, Aug-4 Page 9 of 39
10 State of Tennessee August 7, 204 Circuit Court Judge Division I District 2. Woody Woodruff - Republican Hickman Lewis Perry Williamson 3,62 2,275,043 20,077 27,06 Circuit Court Judge Division II District 2. James G. Martin III - Republican Hickman Lewis Perry Williamson 3,473 2,299,055 20,007 26,834 Circuit Court Judge Division III District 2. Mike Binkley - Republican Hickman Lewis Perry Williamson 3,478 2,298,038 20,204 27,08 Circuit Court Judge Division IV District 2. Timothy L. Easter - Republican Hickman Lewis Perry Williamson 3,74 2,40,08 20,390 27, Aug-4 Page 0 of 39
11 August 7, 204 Circuit Court Judge Part I District J. Thomas (Tom) DuBois - Republican 2. Jim T. Hamilton - Independent Giles Lawrence Maury Wayne 2,54 3,435 3,280 5,578 8,782 7,353,645 2,24 5,86 8,580 Circuit Court Judge Part II District 22. Robert L. Holloway, Jr. - Independent Giles Lawrence Maury Wayne 3,974 5,906 3,074 2,634 25,588 Circuit Court Judge Part III District 22. Robert L. "Bob" Jones - Independent Giles Lawrence Maury Wayne 4,76 6,452 3,09 2,684 26,33 Circuit Court Judge Part IV District 22. Stella L. Hargrove - Independent Giles Lawrence Maury Wayne 4,358 6,493 3,38 3,54 27,43 27-Aug-4 Page of 39
12 August 7, 204 Circuit Court Judge Division I District 23. David Wolfe - Independent Cheatham Dickson Houston Humphreys Stewart Cheatham Dickson Houston Humphreys Stewart Cheatham Dickson Houston Humphreys Stewart Benton Carroll Decatur Hardin Henry Benton Carroll Decatur Hardin Henry 5,998 8,495 2,372 3,886 2,636 23,387 Circuit Court Judge Division II District 23 6,45 8,49 2,428 4,077 3,366 24,65. Larry J. Wallace - Independent Circuit Court Judge Division III District 23. Jack Arnold - Independent 2. Suzanne M. Lockert-Mash - Independent 3. Steve Powers - Independent 4. Jerry V. Smith - Independent 2 3 4,35 2,935 2,5 726,24 2, ,296 35, ,75,068,60 547, ,879 9,30 5,0 8,632 Circuit Court Judge Part I District 24 3,38 3,422 2,525 4,482 3,877 7, C. Creed McGinley - Democratic Circuit Court Judge Part II District 24,790 2,64,540 3,787,779,540 3,286 2,309 2,269 3,664 0,664 3,94. Vicki Hodge Hoover - Republican 2. Donald E. Parish - Democratic 27-Aug-4 Page 2 of 39
13 August 7, 204 Circuit Court Judge Part I District 25. Weber McCraw - Independent Fayette Hardeman Lauderdale McNairy Tipton Fayette Hardeman Lauderdale McNairy Tipton Chester Henderson Madison Chester Henderson Madison Chester Henderson Madison Obion Weakley 7,045 3,09 3,35 4,43 6,208 23,730 Circuit Court Judge Part II District 25 6,03 2,773 4,524 4,09 6,482 23,973. Joe H. Walker - Independent Circuit Court Judge Division I District 26 2,9 2,76 6,794 2,88. Roy B. Morgan - Independent Circuit Court Judge Division II District 26 2,884 2,03 6,329 2, Donald H. (Don) Allen - Independent Circuit Court Judge Division III District 26 2,56,082 2, ,22 7,608 7,008 9,30. Kyle Atkins - Republican 2. Nathan B. Pride - Independent Circuit Court Judge District 27. Jeff Parham - Republican 2. Steve Conley - Democratic 3. Kevin McAlpin - Independent 2 3,97 3, , ,753 5,387 4,05 3, Aug-4 Page 3 of 39
14 State of Tennessee August 7, 204 Circuit Court Judge District 28. Clayburn Peeples - Independent Crockett Gibson Haywood 2,682 7,95 3,753 4,386 Circuit Court Judge District 29. Lee Moore - Independent Dyer Lake 6,902,586 8, Aug-4 Page 4 of 39
15 August 7, 204 Circuit Court Judge Division I District 30. Julie Dichtel Byrd - Independent 2. Felicia Corbin-Johnson - Independent 3. Leah J. Roen - Independent 4. Kyle Wiggins - Independent ,062 49,605 4,965 37,628 8,062 49,605 4,965 37,628 Circuit Court Judge Division II District 30. Kevin E. Reed - Independent 2. James F. Russell - Independent 3. Robert A. Wampler - Independent ,920 60,990 0,859 47,920 60,990 0,859 Circuit Court Judge Division III District ,890 6,432 7,890 6, D'Army Bailey - Independent 2. Lee Ann Pafford Dobson - Independent Circuit Court Judge Division IV District 30 94,580 26,634 94,580 26,634. Gina Carol Higgins - Independent 2. Matthew Steven Russell - Independent Circuit Court Judge Division V District 30. Joseph E. "Joe'' Garrett - Independent 2. Rynette Northcross Hurd - Independent 3. Dwight T. Moore - Independent ,036 46,079 30,023 36,036 46,079 30,023 Circuit Court Judge Division VI District 30 09,249 09,249. Jerry Stokes - Independent Circuit Court Judge Division VII District 30 0,27 0,27. Donna M. Fields - Independent 27-Aug-4 Page 5 of 39
16 August 7, 204 Circuit Court Judge Division VIII District 30. Venita Martin Andrews - Independent 2. Charles W. McDonald - Independent 3. Robert "Bob" Weiss - Independent 4. Cedrick D. Wooten - Independent Van Buren Warren ,489 5,474 55,88 27,82 24,489 5,474 55,88 27,82 Circuit Court Judge Division IX District 30 0,04 0,04. Robert L. (Butch) Childers - Independent Circuit Court Judge District 3,43 6,655 8,086. Larry B. Stanley, Jr. - Independent 27-Aug-4 Page 6 of 39
17 August 7, 204 Chancellor District. John C. Rambo - Republican Carter Johnson Unicoi Washington 8,477 3,40 2,225 2,879 26,99 Chancellor District 2. E. G. Moody - Republican Sullivan 7,04 7,04 Chancellor District 3. Douglas T. Jenkins - Republican Greene Hamblen Hancock Hawkins 9,067 4,452,464 6,238 2,22 Chancellor District 4/5. Telford E. Forgety, Jr. - Republican Blount Cocke Grainger Jefferson Sevier #Type! 2,300 4,64 2,379 5,63 7,582 32,038 Chancellor Part I District 6. John Weaver - Republican Knox 4,800 4,800 Chancellor Part II District 6 2. Clarence (Eddie) Pridemore, Jr. - Republican 2. Daryl R. Fansler - Democratic Knox 30,427 23,3 30,427 23,3 Chancellor Part III District 6. Mike Moyers - Republican Knox 42,870 42, Aug-4 Page 7 of 39
18 August 7, 204 Chancellor District 7. Nichole "Nicki" Cantrell - Republican Anderson 0,805 0,805 Chancellor District 8 2. Elizabeth C. Asbury - Independent 2. Andy Tillman - Independent Campbell Claiborne Fentress Scott Union 6,745 2,508 4,596 2,499 2,307 3,066 2,754 3,82,943 2,082 8,345 3,976 Chancellor District 9. Frank Williams - Independent Loudon Meigs Morgan Roane 6,225,464 3,772 9,680 2,4 Chancellor District 0. Jerri Saunders Bryant - Republican Bradley McMinn Monroe Polk 0,725 6,355 6,936 2,870 26,886 Chancellor Part District. Pam McNutt Fleenor - Republican Hamilton 38,740 38,740 Chancellor Part 2 District. Jeffrey M. Atherton - Republican Hamilton 37,237 37, Aug-4 Page 8 of 39
19 August 7, 204 Chancellor District 2. Jeffrey F. Stewart - Democratic Bledsoe Franklin Grundy Marion Rhea Sequatchie,86 5,669 2,267 3,329 3,249,906 8,28 Chancellor District 3 2. J Lee Burgess - Republican 2. Ronald Thurman - Democratic Clay Cumberland DeKalb Overton Pickett Putnam White 885,03 6,242 4,868,555,792,676 2,86, ,973 7,982 2,540 2,600 8,998 2,94 Chancellor District 5 2. Gordon Aulgur - Independent 2. C. K. Smith - Independent Jackson Macon Smith Trousdale Wilson 924, , , ,766 6,436,57 9,58 22,20 Chancellor District 6. Howard W. Wilson - Republican Cannon Rutherford 2,070 2,80 23,880 Chancellor District 7. J. B. Cox - Independent Bedford Lincoln Marshall Moore 5,935 6,338 4,92,60 8,354 Chancellor District 8. Louis W. Oliver, III - Republican Sumner 5,499 5, Aug-4 Page 9 of 39
20 August 7, 204 Chancellor District 9. Larry McMillan - Independent Montgomery Robertson 4,666 7,097 2,763 Chancellor Part District 20. Claudia C. Bonnyman - Democratic 44,27 44,27 Chancellor Part 2 District Jim Roberts - Republican 2. Carol L. McCoy - Democratic 23,52 36,93 23,52 36,93 Chancellor Part 3 District 20. Ellen Hobbs Lyle - Democratic 43,954 43,954 Chancellor Part 4 District Sabrina Johnson Orr - Republican 2. Russell Perkins - Democratic 25,77 32,764 25,77 32,764 Chancellor District Carma McGee - Republican 2. Michael U. King - Democratic Benton Carroll Decatur Hardin Henry,56 2,898 2,080 3,8,895,50 4,364,37 2,372 3,280 2,227 2,23 27-Aug-4 Page 20 of 39
21 State of Tennessee August 7, 204 Chancellor Part I District 25. William C. "Bill" Cole - Independent Fayette Hardeman Lauderdale McNairy Tipton 5,958 2,840 3,73 3,948 6,497 22,46 Chancellor Part II District 25. Martha B. Brasfield - Independent Fayette Hardeman Lauderdale McNairy Tipton 6,85 2,763 3,478 4,045 6,739 23,20 Chancellor District 26. James F. Butler - Independent Chester Henderson Madison 2,686,958 5,305 9,949 Chancellor District 27. W. Michael Maloan - Democratic Obion Weakley 3,689 5,389 9,078 Chancellor District George Ellis - Independent 2. Harold R. Gunn - Independent Crockett Gibson Haywood, ,045 2,759 2,482,0 0,460 4,69 Chancellor District 29. Tony Childress - Independent Dyer Lake 7,09,554 8, Aug-4 Page 2 of 39
22 August 7, 204 Chancellor Part I District 30. Walter L. Evans - Independent 2. Michael Richards - Independent 2 73,405 38,560 73,405 38,560 Chancellor Part II District 30. Ken Besser - Independent 2. Jim Kyle - Independent 3. Jim Newsom - Independent 4. Paul A. Robinson, Jr. - Independent ,05 59,240 40,57 4,99 0,05 59,240 40,57 4,99 Chancellor Part III District 30 05,879 05,879. Kenny Armstrong - Independent 27-Aug-4 Page 22 of 39
23 August 7, 204 Probate Court Judge Division I District 30. Damita Dandridge - Independent 2. Kathleen N. Gomes - Independent 3. Richard Parks - Independent ,289 44,946 27,448 40,289 44,946 27,448 Probate Court Judge Division II District ,49 70,994 39,49 70,994. Danny W. Kail - Independent 2. Karen D. Webster - Independent 27-Aug-4 Page 23 of 39
24 State of Tennessee August 7, 204 Criminal Court Judge Part I District. Lisa Nidiffer Rice - Republican Carter Johnson Unicoi Washington 9,898 3,447 2,505 2,958 28,808 Criminal Court Judge Part II District. Stacy L. Street - Republican Carter Johnson Unicoi Washington 0,549 3,79 2,370 2,644 29,282 Criminal Court Judge District 2. Jim Goodwin - Republican Sullivan 6,287 6,287 Criminal Court Judge District 3. John F. Dugger, Jr. - Republican Greene Hamblen Hancock Hawkins 9,59 5,236,449 5,635 2,9 Criminal Court Judge Division I District 6. Steven W. Sword - Republican Knox 42,703 42,703 Criminal Court Judge Division II District 6. Bob R. McGee - Republican Knox 42,836 42,836 Criminal Court Judge Division III District 6 2. Scott Green - Republican 2. Leland L. Price - Democratic Knox 33,08 22,609 33,08 22, Aug-4 Page 24 of 39
25 State of Tennessee August 7, 204 Criminal Court Judge District 8. E. Shayne Sexton - Independent Campbell Claiborne Fentress Scott Union 7,633 6,287 4,396 4,77 3,250 26,337 Criminal Court Judge District 9. E. Eugene Eblen - Independent Loudon Meigs Morgan Roane 6,463,442 3,975 0,423 22,303 Criminal Court Judge District 0 2. Sandra N. C. Donaghy - Republican 2. Amy Armstrong Reedy - Democratic Bradley McMinn Monroe Polk 8,379 4,347 4,746 3,028 5,697 4,53 2,28 2,368 2,040 3,896 Criminal Court Judge Division District. Barry Steelman - Republican Hamilton 40,098 40,098 Criminal Court Judge Division 2 District. Rebecca J. Stern - Republican Hamilton 40,428 40,428 Criminal Court Judge Division 3 District. Don W. Poole - Democratic Hamilton 36,090 36, Aug-4 Page 25 of 39
26 August 7, 204 Criminal Court Judge Part I District 3 2. Gary McKenzie - Republican 2. William Fred Roberson, Jr. - Democratic Clay Cumberland DeKalb Overton Pickett Putnam White, ,2 2,02,937,98 2,273,983, ,28 4,624 3,259,840 27,80 3,089 Criminal Court Judge Part II District 3. David A. Patterson - Republican Clay Cumberland DeKalb Overton Pickett Putnam White,343 9,422 2,469 3,44,458 0,393 4,46 32,375 Criminal Court Judge District 5 2. Brian Fuller - Independent 2. Brody Kane - Independent Jackson Macon Smith Trousdale Wilson 75 2,32,37 3,03,435 3, ,36 5,805 3,839 9,748 23,642 Criminal Court Judge District 8. Dee David Gay - Republican Sumner 5,584 5, Aug-4 Page 26 of 39
27 State of Tennessee August 7, 204 Criminal Court Judge Division District 20. Steve R. Dozier - Democratic 46,266 46,266 Criminal Court Judge Division 2 District 20. J. Randall Wyatt - Democratic 45,53 45,53 Criminal Court Judge Division 3 District 20. Cheryl Blackburn - Democratic 45,058 45,058 Criminal Court Judge Division 4 District 20. Seth Norman - Democratic 45,58 45,58 Criminal Court Judge Division 5 District 20. Monte D. Watkins - Democratic 42,793 42,793 Criminal Court Judge Division 6 District 20. Mark J. Fishburn - Democratic 44,4 44,4 27-Aug-4 Page 27 of 39
28 August 7, 204 Criminal Court Judge Division I District 30. Michael G. Floyd - Independent 2. Nigel R. Lewis - Independent 3. Paula Skahan - Independent ,985 9,273 59,99 33,985 9,273 59,99 Criminal Court Judge Division II District 30 08,36 08,36 2. Glenn Wright - Independent Criminal Court Judge Division III District 30 50,7 7,5 50,7 7,5. Latonya Sue Burrow - Independent 2. Bobby Carter - Independent Criminal Court Judge Division IV District 30 02,20 02,20 2. Carolyn Wade Blackett - Independent Criminal Court Judge Division V District 30 76,359 42,40 76,359 42,40 2. Jim Lammey - Independent 2. Mozella T. Ross - Independent Criminal Court Judge Division VI District 30 68,023 53,645 68,023 53, John W. Campbell - Independent 2. Alicia Howard - Independent Criminal Court Judge Division VII District 30 47,370 73,5 47,370 73,5. Kenya Brooks - Independent 2. Lee V. Coffee - Independent Criminal Court Judge Division VIII District 30 4,7 4,7. Chris Craft - Independent 27-Aug-4 Page 28 of 39
29 August 7, 204 Criminal Court Judge Division IX District 30. Christine Cane - Independent 2. Mark Ward - Independent 2 45,334 73,863 45,334 73,863 Criminal Court Judge Division X District 30. James C. Beasley, Jr. - Independent 08,877 08, Aug-4 Page 29 of 39
30 August 7, 204 District Attorney General District 2. Tony Clark - Republican 2. Dan Smith - Independent Carter Johnson Unicoi Washington 7,832 3,744 2,99,569 2,4,006 0,22 5,784 23,059 2,03 District Attorney General District 2. Barry Staubus - Republican Sullivan 7,35 7,35 District Attorney General District 3 2. Dan E. Armstrong - Republican 2. Cecil Mills - Democratic Greene Hamblen Hancock Hawkins 7,402 6,43 4,373,442, ,325,64 8,84 9,783 District Attorney General District 4. James Bruce "Jimmy" Dunn - Republican Cocke Grainger Jefferson Sevier 5,557 2,609 5,032 8,43 2,34 District Attorney General District 5. Mike Flynn - Republican Blount 3,306 3,306 District Attorney General District 6. Charme Knight - Republican Knox 4,74 4,74 District Attorney General District 7. Dave Clark - Democratic Anderson 9,45 9,45 27-Aug-4 Page 30 of 39
31 August 7, 204 District Attorney General District 8 2. Jared Effler - Independent 2. Lori Phillips-Jones - Independent Campbell Claiborne Fentress Scott Union 4,82 3,992 5,450,850 2,907 2,695 2,262 4,327 3, ,74 3,684 District Attorney General District 9. Russell Johnson - Independent Loudon Meigs Morgan Roane 6,773,447 3,774 9,65 2,645 District Attorney General District 0. Steve Crump - Republican Bradley McMinn Monroe Polk,44 6,44 7,37 3,062 28,288 District Attorney General District. Neal Pinkston - Republican Hamilton 36,965 36,965 District Attorney General District 2. Mike Taylor - Democratic Bledsoe Franklin Grundy Marion Rhea Sequatchie 2,4 4,877 2,336 3,562 3,959,968 8,86 District Attorney General District 3 2. Bryant C. Dunaway - Republican 2. Tony Craighead - Democratic Clay Cumberland DeKalb Overton Pickett Putnam White, ,275 2,866,778,70 2,463,95, ,257 5,036 3,09 2,039 26,442 5, Aug-4 Page 3 of 39
32 August 7, 204 District Attorney General District 4 2. Craig Northcott - Republican 2. Mickey Layne - Democratic Coffee 5,482 4,650 5,482 4,650 District Attorney General District 5. Tommy Thompson - Independent Jackson Macon Smith Trousdale Wilson 2,460 4,79 4,286,963 7,372 30,260 District Attorney General District 6. Jennings H. Jones - Republican Cannon Rutherford 2,238 22,824 25,062 District Attorney General District 7. Robert J. Carter - Independent Bedford Lincoln Marshall Moore 5,495 5,984 4,573,0 7,53 District Attorney General District 8. Ray Whitley - Republican Sumner 5,823 5,823 District Attorney General District 9 2. John W. Carney, Jr. - Independent 2. Joel Wallace - Independent Montgomery Robertson 8,700 9,424 5,530 3,299 4,230 2,723 District Attorney General District 20. Glenn R. Funk - Democratic 45,74 45,74 27-Aug-4 Page 32 of 39
33 State of Tennessee August 7, 204 District Attorney General District 2. Kim R. Helper - Republican Hickman Lewis Perry Williamson 3,447 2,338,037 20,209 27,03 District Attorney General District Brent Cooper - Republican 2. Charles (Chaz) Molder - Independent Giles Lawrence Maury Wayne 2,502 2,83 4,765 4,007 7,634 8,238 2,347,548 7,248 6,624 District Attorney General District 23. Ray Crouch, Jr. - Independent Cheatham Dickson Houston Humphreys Stewart 6,469 8,05 2,4 3,742 2,730 23,60 District Attorney General District Matt Stowe - Republican 2. Hansel J. McCadams - Democratic Benton Carroll Decatur Hardin Henry 2,334 2,09 2,887 2,33 2,037,370 3,70,82 2,00 3,864 3,068,486 District Attorney General District Mike Dunavant - Independent 2. DJ Norton - Independent Fayette Hardeman Lauderdale McNairy Tipton 5,99 2,020 2,654,565 3,76 2,388 2,55 3,370 6,600,409 20,936 0,752 District Attorney General District 26. Jerry Woodall - Independent Chester Henderson Madison 3,077 2,270 6,689 22, Aug-4 Page 33 of 39
34 State of Tennessee August 7, 204 District Attorney General District 27. Tommy A. Thomas - Democratic Obion Weakley 3,8 5,565 9,376 District Attorney General District 28. Garry Brown - Independent Crockett Gibson Haywood 2,688 6,860 3,354 2,902 District Attorney General District 29. Phil Bivens - Independent Dyer Lake 6,525,433 7,958 District Attorney General District Amy Weirich - Republican 2. Joe Brown - Democratic 94,324 50,223 94,324 50,223 District Attorney General District 3 2. Lisa S. Zavogiannis - Democratic 2. Tim Pirtle - Independent Van Buren Warren, ,068 4,074 5,59 4, Aug-4 Page 34 of 39
35 State of Tennessee August 7, 204 Public Defender District. Jeff Kelly - Republican Carter Johnson Unicoi Washington 9,29 3,569 2,285 2,305 27,288 Public Defender District 2. Stephen M. Wallace - Democratic Sullivan 3,29 3,29 Public Defender District 3. Greg W. Eichelman - Republican Greene Hamblen Hancock Hawkins 8,42 4,773,88 5,09 9,473 Public Defender District 4. Edward C. Miller - Republican Cocke Grainger Jefferson Sevier 4,28 2,276 4,76 7,205 8,523 Public Defender District 5. Mack Garner - Republican Blount 3,4 3,4 Public Defender District 6. Mark E. Stephens - Republican Knox 43,40 43,40 Public Defender District 7. Tom Marshall - Democratic Anderson 8,67 8,67 27-Aug-4 Page 35 of 39
36 August 7, 204 Public Defender District 8 2. Mark Eric Blakley - Independent 2. Leif Jeffers - Independent Campbell Claiborne Fentress Scott Union 3,62 4,554 3,298 3,80 2,280 2,66 3,642 3,033,853,798 4,685 5,226 Public Defender District 9. Kim R. Nelson - Independent Loudon Meigs Morgan Roane 6,97,526 3,609 9,784 2,6 Public Defender District 0. Richard Hughes - Republican Bradley McMinn Monroe Polk 0,855 5,984 6,752 2,760 26,35 Public Defender District 2. Steven E. Smith - Republican 2. Ardena Garth - Democratic Hamilton 3,29 7,427 3,29 7,427 Public Defender District 2. Jeff Harmon - Democratic Bledsoe Franklin Grundy Marion Rhea Sequatchie 2,08 4,333 2,382 3,422 3,73 2,335 7, Aug-4 Page 36 of 39
37 August 7, 204 Public Defender District 3 2. Craig P. Fickling - Republican 2. David N. Brady - Democratic Clay Cumberland DeKalb Overton Pickett Putnam White ,78 2,996,706,50 2,30 2,02, ,939 4,622 3,065,882 24,730 4,64 Public Defender District 4. Campbell Smoot - Democratic Coffee 6,504 6,504 Public Defender District 5. Comer Donnell - Independent Jackson Macon Smith Trousdale Wilson,972 2,802 3,36,540 6,584 26,24 Public Defender District 6. Gerald L. Melton - Republican Cannon Rutherford 3,039 22,27 25,30 Public Defender District 7 2. Robert Dalton - Independent 2. Donna Orr Hargrove - Independent Bedford Lincoln Marshall Moore 2,883 4,659 2,944 4,305 2,744 4, ,326 3,753 Public Defender District 8. David Allen Doyle - Independent Sumner 5,093 5, Aug-4 Page 37 of 39
38 August 7, 204 Public Defender District 9. Roger E. Nell - Independent Montgomery Robertson Hickman Lewis Perry Williamson Giles Lawrence Maury Wayne Cheatham Dickson Houston Humphreys Stewart Benton Carroll Decatur Hardin Henry 4,563 7,276 2,839 Public Defender District 20 42,548 42,548. Dawn Deaner - Democratic Public Defender District 2 3,429 2,242,028 9,947 26,646. Vanessa Pettigrew Bryan - Republican Public Defender District 22 3,988 5,495 2,803 2,465 24,75. Claudia Jack - Independent Public Defender District 23. William B (Jake) Lockert III - Independent 2. Harold Scott Saul - Independent 3. Kelly Jackson Smith - Independent 2 3 5, ,437 4, ,34, ,366 32,703,79 294,089 5,697 2,223 8,65 Public Defender District 24 3,592 3,89 2,04 3,057 3,84 5,783. Guy T. Wilkinson - Democratic 27-Aug-4 Page 38 of 39
39 August 7, 204 Public Defender District 25. Bo Burk - Independent 2. Shana Johnson - Independent 3. Lyle Jones - Independent Fayette Hardeman Lauderdale McNairy Tipton Chester Henderson Madison Obion Weakley Crockett Gibson Haywood Dyer Lake Van Buren Warren 2 3 2,430 4, ,402 2, ,22,237,445 2,570, , ,429 3,67 0,338 6,047 Public Defender District 26 2,593,94 5,092 9,599. George Morton Googe - Independent Public Defender District 27 3,60 5,596 9,97. Joseph Atnip - Independent Public Defender District 28 2,005 7,370 2,857 2,232. Tom W. Crider - Independent Public Defender District 29 6,76,407 8,68. James E. "Jimmy" Lanier - Independent Public Defender District 3,303 6,50 7,804. John P. Partin - Democratic 27-Aug-4 Page 39 of 39
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