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General Election, Nov. 2, 2010: Ann is winning. but Democrats do well Projected Winners: CJE, Ann Melton. Sheriff, Harrison Moss. Jailer, Rick Wilson. PVA, Wm. M. Feese, Jr. At 7:26pm Unoffical counts from precincts around the county indicate that Democrats will capture three offices:
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