Race
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Candidates
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Details
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Results
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District 1, Office 1 |
Greg A. Zigler |
Zigler ran for re-election. |
Greg A. Zigler
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District 2, Office 1 |
Richard Phillips, Floyd Douglas Haught, Ricky McPhearson |
Phillips and Haught competed in the general election.[3] |
Floyd Douglas Haught won with 54.51% of the vote.
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District 3, Office 1 |
Richard Darby |
Darby ran for re-election. |
Richard Darby
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District 4, Office 1 |
Ray Dean Linder |
Linder ran for re-election. |
Ray Dean Linder
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District 4, Office 2 |
Paul K. Woodward |
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Paul K. Woodward
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District 4, Office 3 |
Dennis Hladik |
Hladik ran for re-election. |
Dennis Hladik
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District 5, Office 1 |
C. Allen McCall |
McCall ran for re-election. |
C. Allen McCall
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District 5, Office 2 |
Joe H. Enos |
Enos ran for re-election. |
Joe H. Enos
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District 5, Office 3 |
Keith Byron Aycock |
Aycock ran for re-election. |
Keith Byron Aycock
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District 5, Office 4 |
Mark R. Smith |
Smith ran for re-election. |
Mark R. Smith
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District 5, Office 5 |
Gerald F. Neuwirth |
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Gerald F. Neuwirth
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District 6, Office 1 |
Richard VanDyck |
VanDyck ran for re-election. |
Richard VanDyck
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District 7, Office 1 |
Kenneth C. Watson |
Watson ran for re-election. |
Kenneth C. Watson
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District 7, Office 2 |
Twyla Mason Gray, Jim Worrell, Paul S. Faulk |
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Gray won with 59.25% of the vote.[3]
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District 7, Office 3 |
Donald Deason |
Deason ran for re-election. |
Donald Deason
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District 7, Office 4 |
Bryan C. Dixon |
Dixon ran for re-election. |
Bryan C. Dixon
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District 7, Office 5 |
Patricia G. Parrish |
Parrish ran for re-election. |
Patricia G. Parrish
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District 7, Office 6 |
Daniel L. Owens |
Owens ran for re-election. |
Daniel L. Owens
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District 7, Office 7 |
Cindy Truong, Tim Rhodes, Kent Eldridge, Jackie Short, Carson Brooks, Pat Crawley |
Truong and Crawley competed in the general election.[3] |
Cindy Truong won with 56.57% of the vote.
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District 7, Office 8 |
Glenn M. Jones |
Jones ran for re-election. |
Glenn M. Jones
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District 7, Office 9 |
Tammy Bass LeSure |
LeSure ran for re-election. |
Tammy Bass LeSure
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District 7, Office 10 |
Bill Graves |
Graves ran for re-election. |
Bill Graves
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District 7, Office 11 |
Barbara G. Swinton |
Swinton ran for re-election. |
Barbara G. Swinton
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District 7, Office 12 |
Lisa T. Davis |
Davis ran for re-election. |
Lisa T. Davis
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District 7, Office 13 |
Noma D. Gurich |
Gurich ran for re-election. |
Noma D. Gurich
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District 7, Office 14 |
Ray C. Elliott |
Elliott ran for re-election. |
Ray C. Elliott
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District 7, Office 15 |
Jerry D. Bass |
Bass ran for re-election. |
Jerry D. Bass
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District 8, Office 1 |
D. W. Boyd |
Boyd ran for re-election. |
D. W. Boyd
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District 9, Office 1 |
Phillip C. Corley |
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Phillip C. Corley
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District 10, Office 1 |
M. John Kane IV |
Kane ran for re-election. |
M. John Kane IV
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District 11, Office 1 |
Curtis L. DeLapp |
DeLapp ran for re-election. |
Curtis L. DeLapp
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District 12, Office 1 |
Terry H. McBride |
McBride ran for re-election. |
Terry H. McBride
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District 12, Office 2 |
Dynda R. Post |
Post ran for re-election. |
Dynda R. Post
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District 12, Office 3 |
J. Dwayne Steidley |
Steidley ran for re-election. |
J. Dwayne Steidley
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District 13, Office 1 |
Robert G. Haney |
Haney ran for re-election. |
Robert G. Haney
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District 14, Office 1 |
William C. Kellough |
Kellough ran for re-election. |
William C. Kellough
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District 14, Office 2 |
Jesse S. Harris |
Harris ran for re-election. |
Jesse S. Harris
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District 14, Office 3 |
Clancy C. Smith, Mark A. Zannotti, James M. Caputo |
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James M. Caputo[3]
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District 14, Office 4 |
Daman H. Cantrell |
Cantrell ran for re-election. |
Daman H. Cantrell
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District 14, Office 5 |
Jefferson D. Sellers |
Sellers ran for re-election. |
Jefferson D. Sellers
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District 14, Office 6 |
Carlos Chappelle |
Chappelle ran for re-election. |
Carlos Chappelle
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District 14, Office 7 |
Tom C. Gillert |
Gillert ran for re-election. |
Tom C. Gillert
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District 14, Office 8 |
P. Thomas Thornbrugh |
Thornbrugh ran for re-election. |
P. Thomas Thornbrugh
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District 14, Office 9 |
Linda G. Morrissey, John M. Eagleton |
Morrissey ran for re-election. |
Linda G. Morrissey won with 61.46% of the vote.
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District 14, Office 10 |
Mary Fitzgerald |
Fitzgerald ran for re-election. |
Mary Fitzgerald
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District 14, Office 11 |
Rebecca B. Nightingale |
Nightingale ran for re-election. |
Rebecca B. Nightingale
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District 14, Office 12 |
Doris L. Fransein |
Fransein ran for re-election. |
Doris L. Fransein
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District 14, Office 13 |
Carl Funderburk, William J. Musseman, Caroline Wall, C.W. Daimon Jacobs, Theresa Dreiling |
Funderburk and Musseman competed in the general election.[3] |
William J. Musseman won with 63.24% of the vote.
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District 14, Office 14 |
Kurt Glassco, Jon R. Patton |
Glassco ran for re-election. |
Kurt Glassco won with 50.99% of the vote.
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District 15, Office 1 |
Mike Norman |
Norman ran for re-election. |
Mike Norman
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District 15, Office 2 |
Darrell G. Shepherd |
Shepherd ran for re-election. |
Darrell G. Shepherd
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District 15, Office 3 |
J. Jeffrey Payton |
Payton ran for re-election. |
J. Jeffrey Payton
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District 15, Office 4 |
Thomas H. Alford |
Alford ran for re-election. |
Thomas H. Alford
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District 16, Office 1 |
Marion D. Fry, Jon Sullivan |
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Jon Sullivan won with 54.9% of the vote.
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District 17, Office 1 |
Willard Driesel, J. P. Longacre |
Driesel ran for re-election. |
Willard Driesel won with 53.18% of the vote.
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District 18, Office 1 |
Thomas Bartheld |
Bartheld ran for re-election. |
Thomas Bartheld
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District 19, Office 1 |
Mark Campbell |
Campbell ran for re-election. |
Mark Campbell
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District 20, Office 1 |
Thomas S. Walker, Dennis Morris |
Walker ran for re-election. |
Dennis Morris won with 56.17% of the vote.
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District 20, Office 2 |
Wallace Coppedge |
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Wallace Coppedge
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District 21, Office 1 |
Jonathan Nichols, Michael C. Bell, Tracy Schumacher |
Nichols and Schumacher competed in the general election.[3] |
Tracy Schumacher won with 57.6% of the vote.
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District 21, Office 2 |
John A. Mantooth, Greg Dixon, Edward T. Tillery |
Dixon and Mantooth competed in the general election.[3] |
Greg Dixon won with 54.09% of the vote.
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District 21, Office 3 |
Tom A. Lucas, Jeff Harley Bryant |
Lucas ran for re-election. |
Tom A. Lucas won with 66.24% of the vote.
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District 21, Office 4 |
Lori Walkley, Charles L. Broadway |
Walkley ran for re-election. |
Lori Walkley won with 64.45% of the vote.
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District 22, Office 1 |
George W. Butner |
Butner ran for re-election. |
George W. Butner
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District 22, Office 2 |
Tom S. Landrith |
Landrith ran for re-election. |
Tom S. Landrith
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District 22, Office 3 |
Gary Snow |
Snow ran for re-election. |
Gary Snow
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District 23, Office 1 |
Robert Thompson, Cindy Ferrell Ashwood, Barney K. Barnett |
Thompson and Ashwood competed in the general election.[3] |
Cindy Ferrell Ashwood won with 63.15% of the vote.
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District 23, Office 2 |
Douglas L. Combs |
Combs ran for re-election. |
Douglas L. Combs
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District 24, Office 1 |
Douglas W. Golden |
Golden ran for re-election. |
Douglas W. Golden
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District 24, Office 2 |
Lawrence W. Parish |
Parish ran for re-election. |
Lawrence W. Parish
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District 24, Office 3 |
Ken Adair, John Maley, John Wright |
Maley and Adair competed in the general election.[3] |
Ken Adair won with 59.25% of the vote.
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District 24, Office 4 |
Joe Sam Vassar |
Vassar ran for re-election. |
Joe Sam Vassar
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District 24, Office 5 |
H. Michael Claver |
Claver ran for re-election. |
H. Michael Claver
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District 25, Office 1 |
Richard E. Branam |
Branam ran for re-election. |
Richard E. Branam
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District 26, Office 1 |
Gary E. Miller |
Miller ran for re-election. |
Gary E. Miller
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