The DeKalb County Election Commission has released a sample ballot for the Tennessee Democratic and Republican Primaries, the DeKalb County General Election, and the Dowelltown and Liberty Municipal Elections set for Thursday, August 2.
Early Voting is set for July 13-28.
(CLICK THE FOLLOWING LINK TO VIEW PDF FILE OF SAMPLE BALLOT)
DekalbTN-PG12-NEWSPAPER.pdf (33.05 KB)
The ballot appears as follows;
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY
United States Senate:
Fred R. Anderson
Mark Twain Clemens
Bob Corker
Brenda S. Lenard
Zach Poskevich
United States House of Representatives 6th Congressional District:
Diane Black
Lou Ann Zelenik
Tennessee House of Representatives 40th Representative District:
Terri Lynn Weaver
Tennessee House of Representatives 46th Representative District:
Mark A. Pody
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY
United States Senate:
Mark E. Clayton
Larry Crim
Gary Gene Davis
Dave Hancock
Park Overall
T.K. Owens
Benjamin Roberts
United States House of Representatives 6th Congressional District:
No candidate
Tennessee House of Representatives 40th Representative District:
Wesley Duane Hodges
Sarah Marie Smith
Tennessee House of Representative 46th Representative District:
No candidate
DEKALB COUNTY GENERAL BALLOT
Assessor of Property
Mason Carter- Republican Nominee
Scott E. Cantrell-Democratic Nominee
School Board Member 5th District
W.J. (Dub) Evins, III- Independent
Kevin Hale-Independent
School Board Member 6th District
Doug Stephens-Independent
Constable 1st District
No candidate
Constable 2nd District
No candidate
Constable 3rd District
Wayne Vanderpool- Democratic Nominee
Constable 4th District
Paul Cantrell- Democratic Nominee
Constable 5th District
Mark Milam-Democratic Nominee
Constable 6th District
Carl Lee Webb-Democratic Nominee
Constable 7th District
Johnny King-Democratic Nominee
Mayor-Town of Dowelltown
Gerald Bailiff
Aldermen-Town of Dowelltown
Joe L. Bogle
Aldermen-Town of Liberty (Vote for Three)
Dwight Mathis
Paul M. Neal
Jason H. Ray
Judicial Retention Question
Court of Criminal Appeals
Shall Jeffrey S. Bivins be retained or replaced in office as a Judge of the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals, Middle Division? (Vote Retain or Replace)
Judicial Retention Question
Court of Criminal Appeals
Shall Roger A. Page be retained or replaced in office as a Judge of the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals, Western Division? (Vote Retain or Replace)
DekalbTN-PG12-NEWSPAPER.pdf (33.05 KB)