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Tim anderson election
Tim anderson election






In Anderson County, Fleischmann received 4,704 votes or 78.01%, while Casey received 1,326 votes or 21.99%. With 99% of the vote in, Fleischmann received 52,0060 votes or 79.3% compared to Casey with 13,603 votes or 20.7%. Chuck Fleischmann easily beat Sandy Casey to receive the Republican nomination.

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In Anderson County, Swisher received 855 votes, followed by Butler with 252 and Hayes with 100. The vote, with 98% of the votes counted, was Butler, 4,118 Swisher, 2,417 and Hayes, 1,172. No Democrat was seeking the Senate seat in that party's state primary. District 5 also includes voters in Knox and Loudon counties. Segrest received 686 or 11.38% of the votes. In Anderson County, McNally received 5,341 votes or 88.62%, according to the county Election Commission's results. These were the totals with 99% of the vote counted as of mid-Friday morning, according to information from The Tennessean newspaper in Nashville. Randy McNally of Oak Ridge handily beat his GOP challenger Earle Segrest by a total vote of 8,574 to 4,395 or 66.1% to 33.9%. In the Tennessee Republican Primary, state Sen. SheriffĪnderson County Sheriff Russell Barker, a Republican, easily beat challenger Rusty Carr, an Independent. Incumbent Commissioners Bob Smallridge and Phil Yager won re-election to their seats with votes of 861 and 795, respectively, for Oak Ridge's 8th District. Republican Steve Poppick received 364 votes. Verran received the most votes, 672, followed by Beauchamp with 472. In Oak Ridge's District 7, newcomers Sabra Beauchamp, a Republican, and Democrat Steve Verran won election to the two seats vacated by Commissioners Jerry Creasey and Theresa Scott deciding to not seek re-election. Allen and Mead are Republicans while Denenberg is an Independent. In Oak Ridge's District 6, newcomer Anthony Allen beat Commissioner Steve Mead by a vote of 443 to 428, while incumbent Commissioner Catherine Denenberg was the top vote getter with 475 votes. In District 5, incumbents Robert McKamey and Jerry White, the lone candidates for their two seats, received 471 and 500 votes, respectively. Challenger Amy Jones, also a Republican, got 363 votes. Isbel received 558 votes, while Vowell received 423.

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In District 4, incumbents Tim Isbel, a Republican, and Shain Vowell, an Independent, won re-election. Vandagriff replaces Commissioner Denver Waddell who chose not to seek re-election. Challenger Lindsay Smith, a Republican, lost with 710 votes. In District 3, current Commission Chairman Joshua Anderson, an Independent, was the top winner with 1,006 votes, followed by newcomer Shelly Vandagriff, a Republican with 911.

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Foster and Palmer are Republicans, Stonecipher an Independent.įoster and Palmer replace Robert Jameson and Rick Meredith, who both chose not to seek re-election this year. Foster was the top vote-getter with 725 votes, followed by Palmer with 267 and Stonecipher with 177. Stonecipher for the two Commission seats. In District 2, Michael Foster and Denise Palmer beat out retired Anderson County Director of Schools V.L. Jennings and Mayes are Republicans, Wandell, an Independent. Challenger Rodney Jennings received 485 votes. Wandell received 630 votes and Mayes, 553. In District 1, incumbent Commissioner Tracy Wandell and newcomer Tyler Mayes were elected to the two seats on Commission, one seat vacated by Commissioner Chuck Fritts, who chose not to seek re-election. The vote numbers listed in this story are taken from the Anderson County Election Commission website unless noted otherwise. This was the first general election in which county commission candidates declared a party affiliation. Incumbents were the winners for most of the local races in the Anderson County General Election last Thursday, but residents will see some new faces on the County Commission, particularly for the Oak Ridge seats.








Tim anderson election