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Clerk's Office Releases Ballot Positions For November Election

8/16/2018

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Edmonson County Clerk Kevin Alexander's Office has released the ballot positions for the general election, which will be held on November 6, 2018.
 
Judge-Executive:
1 - Wil S. Cannon (R)
2 - Mark Woosley (D)
 
Sheriff:
1 - Shane A. Doyle (R)
2 - Charles Pendleton (D)
 
Circuit CourtClerk:
Tanya Hodges (R)
 
County Attorney:
Gregory Royce Vincent (R)
 
Property Valuation Administrator:
Kyle M. White (D)
 
County Clerk:
Kevin M. Alexander (R)
 
Jailer:
Hank Vincent (R)
 
Coroner:
Brentley Esters (R)
 
Magistrate, District One:
1 - Bennie “Buck” Simmons (R)
2 - Mark Meeks (D)
 
Magistrate, District Two:
1 - Corey VanMeter (R)
2 - Joseph Durbin (D)
 
Magistrate, District Three:
Clark Wood (R)
 
Magistrate, District Four:
Charles Edd Rich (R)
 
Magistrate, District Five:
Johnny Brooks (R)
 
Magistrate, District Six:
1 - James C. Vincent (R)
2 - Chadwick Patton (D)
 
Constable, District Two:
1 - Travis Madison (R)
2 - Calvin Durham (D)
 
Constable, District Three:
Joe Carl Daugherty (R)
 
Constable, District Four:
Ricky Page (R)
 
Constable, District Five:
Charles Peck Jr. (R)
 
Constable, District Six:
1 - Ben Minton (R)
2 - Kenneth Smith (D)
 
Brownsville City Council:
1 – Jeremy Spainhoward
2 – Silas “Sonny” Prunty
3 – Justin Meredith
4 – Stephanie Stewart Gibson
5 – Anthony “Slug” Duvall
6 – Gregory Nugent
 
School Board, District Three:
Lorri Keith
 
School Board, District Five:
1 – Keith LaMastus
2 – Jacqueline Snelling
 
Soil Conservation Board:
1 – Wayne Thompson
2 – Huey Vincent
 
In partisan General Elections, the ballot order is determined by which political party's candidate received the most votes at the last General Election.  As a result, Republicans will be first in partisan races.  Non-partisan races are drawn by lot.
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