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Washington County general and nonpartisan judge unofficial results

  • by Dustin Bartholomew, Flyer Staff
    on November 3, 2010 at 1:30 am

Over 45,000 ballots were cast out of 99,627 registered voters in the Washington County General and Nonpartisan Judge elections in 2010, and the results are in.

As soon as my fingers finish typing them, they’ll be below. In fact, if you are reading this, they’re already down there.

Keep in mind that these are Washington County numbers only. Statewide election numbers are available at votenaturally.org.

Alderman, Ward 2 Position 1
Mark Kinion – 2,092 (76.57%)
Adam Fire Cat – 640 (23.43%)

Alderman, Ward 4, Position 1
Jeff Dickey – 1,347 (37.99%)
Rhonda Adams – 2,199 (62.01%)

U.S. Senate
John Boozman (REP) – 27,957 (62.15%)
Blanche Lambert Lincoln (DEM) – 15,022 (33.40%)
John Laney Gray III (GRN) – 1,158 (2.57%)
Trevor Drown (IND) 794 (1.77%)
Write-in – 49 (.11%)

U.S. Rep in Congress
Mayor Steve Womack (REP) – 29,825 (66.91%)
David Whitaker (DEM ) – 14,752 (33.09%)

Governor
Jim Lendall (GRN) – 1,079 (2.42%)
Governor Mike Beebe – (DEM) 26,976 (60.41)
Jim Keet (REP) – 16.572 (37.11%)
Write-in – 31 (.07%)

Lieutenant Governor
Senator Shane Broadway (DEM) – 19,023 (43.22%)
Mark Darr (REP) – 24,996 (56.78%)

Secretary of State
County Clerk Pat O’Brien (DEM) – 18,881 (43.05%)
Rep. Mark Martin (REP) – 24,975 (56.95%)

State Treasurer
Bobby Tullis (GRN) – 13,748 (34.14%)
Martha Shoffner (DEM) – 26,521 (65.86%)

Auditor of State
Charlie Daniels (DEM) – 27,949 (68.54%)
Mary Hughes-Willis (GRN) – 12,830 (31.46%)

Attorney General
Rebekah Kennedy (GRN) – 12.084 (29.78%)
Dustin McDaniel (DEM) – 28,121 (69.29%)

Commissioner of State Lands
John M. Thurston (REP) – 24,915 (58.07%)
LJ Bryant (DEM) – 17,992 (41.93%)

State Rep. District 87
Justin T. Harris (REP) – 3,103 (53.68%)
Earl Hunton (DEM) – 2,678 (46.32%)

State Rep District 89
Jim House (DEM) – 5,431 (49.58%)
Charlie Collins (REP) – 5,523 (50.42)

State Rep. District 92
Greg Leding (DEM) – 3,999 (96.90%)
Write-in – 128 (3.10%)

Assessor
Jeff Williams (REP) – 22,489 (51.58%)
Assessor Lee Ann Kizzar – (DEM) 21,115 (48.42%

Circuit Clerk
Bette Stamps – 30,831 (100%)

Justice of the Peace District 6
Richard E. DeMay (REP) – 826 (43.77%)
Barbara Fitzpatrick (DEP) – 1,061 (56.23%)

Justice of the Peace District 8
Eva Madison (DEM) – 2,666 (55.16%)
Tony Pirani (REP) – 2,167 (44.84%)

Justice of the Peace District 10
Rick Cochran (REP) – 1,889 (56.12%)
Jack W. Norton (DEM) – 1,477 (43.88%)

Justice of the Peace District 11
Mary Ann Spears (REP) – 2,431 (65.61%)
James F. Gallager (DEM) – 1,274 (34.39%)

Constable District 1
Jack Avery (REP) – 3,211 (69.46%)
Richard Green (DEM) – 1,412 (30.54%)

Constable District 2
Tom G. Clowers (REP) – 2,893 (97.02%)
Write-in – 89 (2.98%)

Constable District 4
Mike Neville (REP) – 2,131 (98.25%)
Write-in – 38 (1.75%)

Constable District 5
Nicholas Potter (DEM) – 1,804 (53.79%)
Jim Reavis (REP) – 1,550 (46.21%)

Constable District 8
Rick Johnson (DEM) – 1,804 (53.79%)
James T. Keenan (REP) – 2,538 (53.66%)

State Supreme Court Associate Justice PO
Judge Karen Baker – 26,343 (68%)
Judge Tim Fox – 12,397 (32%)

Circuit Judge Division 7
Judge Joanna Taylor – 22,881 (57.74%)
Steve Zega – 16,746 (42.26%)

Amendment 1
For Issue No. 1 – 33,855 (78.33%)
Against Issue No. 1 – 9.368 (21.67%)

Amendment 2
For Issue No. 2 – 26,976 (66.56%)
Against Issue No. 2 – 13,554 (33.44%)

Amendment 3
For Issue No. 3 – 26,385 (66.39%)
Against Issue No. 3 – 13,359 (33.61%)

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