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6:22 am Thursday, November 6, 2003

Lauderdale County Unofficial Results
Nov. 5, 2003

By Staff
Votes Percentage
County Attorney
Justin M. Cobb (R) 13,116 59.89
Gary B. Jones (D) 5,551 25.36
Charles E. Smith (I) 3,198 14.60
Sheriff
Larry Covert (D) 6,666 30.15
William D "Billy" Sollie (R) 15,397 69.64
Chancery Clerk
Ann Wilson Hayes (R) 18,661 97.17
Circuit Clerk
Donna Jill Johnson (R) 19,348 97.83
Tax Assessor
Jimmy Slay (R) 17,687 95.41
Tax Collector
Leland Harper (D) 6,457 29.28
Stanley A Shannon (R) 15,554 70.54
County Surveyor
Bruce Williams (I) 17,079 97.01
Coroner
Marl "Clayton" Cobler III (R) 18,579 97.45
Superintendent of Education
Joey B. Knight (R) 5,235 43.80
David Little (D) 6,697 56.03
Supervisor/District 1
Eddie D. Harper (R) 4,464 98.28
Supervisor/District 2
Wayman Newell (R) 1,593 44.81
Jimmie Smith (D) 1,955 54.99
Supervisor/District 3
Craig Hitt (R) 4,856 97.06
Supervisor/District 4
Joseph "Joe" Norwood (D) 2,072 72.14
Cedric E. Parks (I) 172 5.99
Harry R. Routt (I) 69 2.40
Susie VanDevender (I) 550 19.16
Supervisor/District 5
Ray Boswell (D) 3,089 60.50
W. David Hackney (I) 125 2.45
Jimmy E. Hoffer (R) 1,185 23.21
Susan Madere (I) 698 13.67
Justice Court Judge/District 1
Jim Buckley (I) 1,138 19.71
Jim Edwards (R) 4,558 78.93
Justice Court Judge/District 2
M. Robbie Robinson (I) 3,680 98.53
Justice Court Judge/District 3
William "Bill" Gunn (R) 4,926 95.63
Justice Court Judge/District 4
Hubert L. Childs Jr. (D) 942 17.66
Beverly J. Knox (I) 1,105 20.71
Gerald Wayne Thompson (I) 3,258 61.07
Constable/District 1
Ricky Roberts (R) 5,246 97.49
Constable/District 2
Ondray M. Harris Sr. (D) 3,567 98.37
Constable/District 3
Mike Myers (R) 4,981 96.49
Constable/District 4
N.C. "Buck" Roberts (R) 3,912 72.74
Roger D. Scarbrough (D) 1,453 27.02

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