Tipton County residents hit the polls Thursday for the county general election, as well as the state primaries, and many incumbents are out.
The county commission race was hotly contested in eight of nine districts and longtime commissioners Steve Bringle, Dale Smith, Arnold McIntyre, Mike Sterling, John DeLancey, Johnnie Jones and Carl Knight were not re-elected.
New county commissioners are Michael Naifeh (Dist. 2), Richard Kelley (Dist. 3), Walker Adams and Stephen Shopher (Dist. 4), Michelle Smith (Dist. 6), Chris Armstrong (Dist. 8) and David Copeland (Dist. 9).
In Tipton County’s state primary results, Randy Boyd and Karl Dean took the nominations for governor. Overall in Tennessee, Dean won the state Democratic primary, but Bill Lee won the state Republican primary.
In line with state results, in Tipton County Marsha Blackburn and Phil Bredesen won their party’s nominations for U.S. Senate.
In Tipton County, David Kustoff and John Boatner won nominations for U.S. Representative.
Following are Tipton County’s full results.
Rusty Wooten greeted voters at the Northeast Covington poll at Canaan M.B. Church.
District 1 – Northeast Covington
County commissioners (choose two)
- Sheila Barlow – 456
- Rusty Wooten – 424
Constable (choose one)
- Brian “Moody” Max – 590
Covington Fire Chief greets voters at the Southeast Covington polls, which are located at the National Guard Armory on Mueller Brass Road.
District 2 – Southeast Covington
County commissioners (choose two)
- Tommy Dunavant – 744
- William P. Holland – 102
- Arnold McIntyre – 476
- Mike Naifeh – 505
School board (choose one)
- Steve Clark – 777
- Allison Gibson – 269
Constable
- Skyler Avery – 256
- Chris Fisher – 799
Richard and Charlotte Kelley and supporters make a last-minute push at Garland.
District 3 – Tipton West
County commissioners (choose two)
- Steve Bringle – 566
- Richard Kelley – 721
- Jeff Mason – 634
Constable
- Gerry McLillie – 1052
Walker Adams and supporters chat with voters in Atoka.
District 4 – Atoka
County commissioners (choose two)
- Walker Adams – 551
- John DeLancey – 274
- John Harber – 417
- Stephen Shopher – 470
- Mike Sterling – 371
School board (choose one)
- Darry Marshall – 943
- Blake Sawyer – 310
Constable
- Mike Osburn – 1090
Bob Wilson campaigns in Munford.
District 5 – Munford
County commissioners (choose two)
- Steven Browder – 400
- Glenn Turner – 640
- Bob Wilson – 661
James “Shugs” Stroud, Richard Joyner and Michelle Smith greet voters in Drummonds.
District 6 – Southwest Tipton
County commissioners (choose two)
- Jimbo Adkins – 502
- Johnnie Jones – 314
- Michelle Smith – 401
School board (choose one)
- Teresa Cantrell – 286
- Richard Joyner – 530
Constable
- James “Shugs” Stroud – 758
Dr. Courtney Fee, Coach Bob and Jen and Lizzie Tyler greet voters in Mason’s Austin Peay precinct at Greenleaf Community Church.
District 7 – Austin Peay
County commissioners (choose two)
- Courtney Fee – 483
- David Turner – 253
- Dennis Harrod – 52
- Larry Vanderbilt – 241
- Harold “Poochie” Twisdale – 418
Belinda Rozell and James Lamont Sneed campaign at Wilkinsville.
District 8 – West Wilkinsville
County commissioners (choose two)
- Chris Armstrong – 308
- Cecil Watson – 191
- James Lamont Sneed – 445
- Carl Knight – 143
Constable
- Nick McDivitt – 626
David Copeland campaigns in Brighton
District 9 – Brighton
County commissioners (choose two)
- David Copeland – 331
- Jonathan Murphy – 402
- Dale Smith – 322
Constable
- Mark Blesi – 221
- Kyle Smith – 253
- Kevin Hutcherson – 181
Randy Boyd, a candidate for governor, prepares to kiss a baby during a campaign stop in Atoka today.
Jeff Ireland jireland@covingtonleader.com
Governor
Republican primary
- Diane Black – 2158
- Randy Boyd – 2185
- Beth Harwell – 1357
- Bill Lee – 1534
- Basil Marceaux Sr. – 7
- Kay White – 23
Democratic primary
- Karl Dean – 887
- Craig Fitzhugh – 782
- Mezianne Vale Payne – 166
Marsha Blackburn made a campaign stop in Covington on Saturday, June 30.
U.S. Senate
Republican primary
- Marsha Blackburn – 6060
- Aaron Pettigrew – 782
Democratic primary
- Phil Bredesen – 1684
- Gary Davis – 137
- John Wolfe – 62
U.S. Representative
Republican primary
- George Flinn – 2702
- David Kustoff – 4129
- Colleen Owens – 276
Democratic primary
- John Boatner – 888
- Erika Stotts Pearson – 778
July Veteran of the Month Jim Hardin is presented with a flag by state representative Debra Moody. Hardin spent a quarter century in service to the United States.
Sherri Onorati
TN House of Reps – Dist. 81
Republican primary
- Debra Moody – 6599
Democratic primary
- No candidate qualified
State Committeeman
Republican
- Lee Mills – 5792
Democratic
- Bobby “Bear” Sproles – 1426
State Committeewoman
Republican
- Charlotte Kelley – 6070
Democratic
- Deborah K. Reed – 1637
Unopposed county offices
- County Executive – Jeff Huffman – 8042
- County Trustee – Kristie Glass Maxwell – 8428
- Sheriff – Pancho Chumley – 8634
- Circuit Court Clerk – Mike Forbess – 8067
- County Clerk – Mary Gaither – 8496
- District Attorney General – Mark Davidson – 7286