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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:
  • Democrat Rick Wilson appears to be headed for a big victory
  • Democrat PVA Wm. M. Feese. well ahead of Republican Paul Turner.
  • Democrat Harrison Moss The surprise of the evening is developing in the Sheriff's race, where Moss is projected to defeat Bobby Sullivan.
  • County Judge Executive Ann Melton, by early reports, will win by a comfortable margin over Democratic challenger Wid Harris.
Results are now pouring in to the Adair County Courthouse from precincts around the county and counting through computers is going really fast.




This story was posted on 2010-11-02 19:29:19
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