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County-wide summary for 2018 Russell Co. General Election

Click Headline to read COUNTY WIDE VOTE TOTALS for all races from yesterday's General Election for Russell County, KY.

Compiled by by ColumbiaMagazine.com Politics Staff


US Representative, 1st Congressional District
  • James R. COMER, (REP): 6013 votes, 84.32%
  • Paul WALKER, (DEM): 1118 votes, 15.68%

State Senator, 16th Senatorial District
  • George Maxwell "Max" WISE, (REP): 5894 votes, 100%

State Representative, 83rd Representative District
  • Jeff HOOVER, (REP): 6018 votes, 100%

Commonwealth's Attorney, 57th Judicial Circuit
  • Matthew LEVERIDGE, (REP): 5765 votes, 100%

CIRCUIT CLERK
  • Tony D. KERR, (REP): 5822 votes, 79.25%
  • Barry K. McKINLEY JR., (DEM): 1524 votes, 20.75%

PROPERTY VALUATION ADMINISTRATOR
  • Tim POPPLEWELL, (REP): 6354 votes, 100%

COUNTY JUDGE/EXECUTIVE
  • Clarissa "Moochie" HART, (REP): 3693 votes, 49.86%
  • Gary D. ROBERTSON, (DEM): 3713 votes, 50.14%

COUNTY ATTORNEY
  • Kevin S. SHEARER, (REP): 6048 votes, 100%

COUNTY CLERK
  • Sue Popplewell BROCKMAN, (REP): 6259 votes, 100%

SHERIFF
  • Derek K. POLSTON, (REP): 6162 votes, 83.06%
  • Michael "Toe Joe" BRAY, (DEM): 1257 votes, 16.94%

JAILER
  • Bobby S. DUNBAR, (REP): 6355 votes, 87.62%
  • Harold Michael MILAM, (DEM): 898 votes, 12.38%

CORONER
  • Mark A. COOTS, (REP): 5528 votes, 77.22%
  • Clifton BUNCH, (DEM): 1631 votes, 22.78%

COUNTY SURVEYOR
  • Robert "Bobby" SMITH, (REP): 5721 votes, 100%

MAGISTRATE 1st Magisterial District
  • Terry WADDELL, (REP): 1187 votes, 100%

CONSTABLE 1st Magisterial District
  • Perry BRUMLEY, (REP): 1118 votes, 100%

MAGISTRATE 2nd Magisterial District
  • Mickey GARNER, (REP): 1154 votes, 100%

CONSTABLE 2nd Magisterial District
  • Paula Glover MANN, (REP): 1061 votes, 100%

MAGISTRATE 3rd Magisterial District
  • Ronald D. JOHNSON, (REP): 1127 votes, 67.49%
  • Jesse L. ROY, (DEM): 543 votes, 32.51%

CONSTABLE 3rd Magisterial District
  • Kenny LUTTRELL, (REP): 1343 votes, 100%

MAGISTRATE 4th Magisterial District
  • Steve RICHARDSON, (REP): 1199 votes, 100%

CONSTABLE 4th Magisterial District
  • Greg HAMMOND, (REP): 1130 votes, 100%

MAGISTRATE 5th Magisterial District
  • Larry W. HOLT, (REP): 1146 votes, 100%

CONSTABLE 5th Magisterial District
  • Richard A. WOOLDRIDGE, (REP): 1004 votes, 80.06%
  • Aron HOUDINI, (DEM): 250 votes, 19.94%

Justice of the Supreme Court, 3rd Supreme Court District
  • Debra Hembree LAMBERT: 4282 votes, 73.79%
  • Dan BALLOU: 1521 votes, 26.21%

District Judge, 40th Judicial District, 1st Division
  • Scarlett B. LATHAM: 4840 votes, 100%
  • James M. "Mike" LAWSON: 4722 votes, 100%

MEMBER BOARD of EDUCATION 2nd Educational District
  • Sheila WICKER: 990 votes, 100%

MEMBER BOARD of EDUCATION 4th Educational District
  • Richard "Dick" KAZSUK: 1121 votes, 100%

MAYOR City of Jamestown
  • Nicholas J. SHEARER: 349 votes, 61.99%
  • Richard BENNETT: 192 votes, 34.1%
  • Harold POWELL: 22 votes, 3.91%

CITY COUNCIL City of Jamestown (Vote For 6)
  • Tony Huston WRIGHT SR.: 275 votes, 11.39%
  • Terry ROBERTSON: 365 votes, 15.12%
  • Barry COFFEY: 358 votes, 14.83%
  • Joey BELL: 253 votes, 10.48%
  • Mitchell MARCUM: 281 votes, 11.64%
  • Robert E. BURTON II.: 110 votes, 4.56%
  • Larry Joe MURRAY: 334 votes, 13.84%
  • Larry APPLEBY JR.: 103 votes, 4.27%
  • Regena HINTON: 335 votes, 13.88%

MAYOR City of Russell Springs
  • Eddie THOMAS: 533 votes, 53.46%
  • Eric SELBY: 464 votes, 46.54%

CITY COUNCIL City of Russell Springs (Vote For 6)
  • Dean "Julio" BURTON: 277 votes, 6.88%
  • Sherry Bottom DANIEL: 515 votes, 12.78%
  • Timmy HUDSON: 568 votes, 14.1%
  • David C. BLAKEY: 598 votes, 14.84%
  • Larry D. SKAGGS: 573 votes, 14.22%
  • Charles "Chuck" GOSSETT: 341 votes, 8.46%
  • Ricky BARNES: 585 votes, 14.52%
  • Tommy HOLT: 572 votes, 14.2%

Constitutional Amendment: Are you in favor of providing constitutional rights to victims of crime, including the right to be treated fairly, with dignity and respect, and the right to be informed and to have a voice in the judicial process?
  • YES: 3271 votes, 51.67%
  • NO: 3060 votes, 48.33%


  • This story was posted on 2018-11-07 15:13:03
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