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Georgia: Berrien County Races

Updated: Wed 9:25 AM, Nov 05, 2008

Clerk of Superior Court
Shawna Hughes (Rep) 3,438 55%
Carol Ross (Dem) 2,779 45%

90 % of precincts reporting

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Sheriff
Anthony Heath (Rep) 4,386 69%
Tim King (Dem) 1,961 31%

90 % of precincts reporting

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County Commissioner Post 2
Steve Roberts (Rep) 3,604 59%
Greg McClellan (Dem) 2,542 41%

90 % of precincts reporting

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County Commissioner Post 5
Steve Sumner (Rep) 3,375 55%
James Griner (Dem) 2,740 45%

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Nashville City Council Post 1
Pearlene Daniels 404 26%
Dick Perryman 734 47%
Pat Sutton 423 27%

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Nashville City Council Post 2
Antonio Carter 699 49%
Darrin Davis 735 51%

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Nashville City Council Post 3
Eric Gaither 758 50%
Bill Turner 769 50%

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County Board of Education District 1
Henry Ford (Rep) 468 50%
Debbie Hendley (Dem) 461 50%

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City of Nashville Referendum
Staggered 4 year terms of office for Mayor and City Council
Yes 1,063 68%
No 490 32%

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Alapaha Mayor
Greg Hall 151 45%
Waymond Smith 182 55%

90% of precincts reporting


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