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2019 Crittenden County, Ky. Primary Election
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2018 Crittenden County, Ky. General Election
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2018 Crittenden County, Ky. Primary Election
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September 2017 Special School Tax (Second Nickel) Vote
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2016 City of Marion, Ky. Alcohol Referendum (JPG)
2019 Crittenden County, Ky. Primary Election
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2018 Crittenden County, Ky. General Election
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2018 Crittenden County, Ky. Primary Election
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September 2017 Special School Tax (Second Nickel) Vote
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2016 City of Marion, Ky. Alcohol Referendum (JPG)
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2016 Crittenden County, Ky., General Election
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2016 Crittenden County, Ky. Primary Election
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LOCAL AND AREA ELECTION RETURNS2002 through 2004Listed Below
SPECIAL ELECTION, July 27, 2004
Fourth District Kentucky SenateRepublican
DAVID THOMASON - Crittenden Votes 876, Districtwide Total 8,362Other county totals: Caldwell 975, Henderson 4,127, Livingston 622, Union 918, Webster 844
Democrat
DORSEY RIDLEY - Crittenden Votes 728, Districtwide Total 12,094Caldwell 1,284, Henderson 5,707, Livingston 928, Union 1,854, Webster 1,593
DORSEY RIDLEY - Crittenden Votes 728, Districtwide Total 12,094Caldwell 1,284, Henderson 5,707, Livingston 928, Union 1,854, Webster 1,593
2004 Primary ElectionTurnout was incredibly light at Crittenden County polling places for Tuesday's primary election.
At one of the county's precincts, Fords Ferry, only 19 votes were cast. Countywide 580 voters turned out, 10 percent of those registered here.
Marion No. 3 precinct at Marion Baptist Church had the largest number of voters of the county's dozen polling places with 70 citizens casting ballots.
While the presidential nominees are already basically decided, there was a statewide senate race. Crittenden Countians picked winners in both primaries, going with incumbent Jim Bunning and Democratic challenger Daniel Mongiardo, a current state senator from Hazard.
At right are local results.REPUBLICANU.S. PRESIDENT
George W. Bush 195
Uncommitted 11
U.S. SENATOR
Jim Bunning 191
Barry Metcalf 11
DEMOCRATU.S. PRESIDENT
John Edwards 56
Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr. 3
Howard Dean 7
Dennis J. Kucinich 2
Joe Liberman 9
John F. Kerry 240
Wesley K. Clark 13
Al Sharpton 6
Uncommitted 26
U.S. SENATOR
Daniel Mongiardo 182
David L. Williams 756
John Edwards 56
Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr. 3
Howard Dean 7
Dennis J. Kucinich 2
Joe Liberman 9
John F. Kerry 240
Wesley K. Clark 13
Al Sharpton 6
Uncommitted 26
U.S. SENATOR
Daniel Mongiardo 182
David L. Williams 756
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CRITTENDEN COUNTYNOVEMBER 2002 GENERAL ELECTION
ELECTION RETURNS | TOTAL VOTES |
COUNTY JUDGE-EXECUTIVE | |
Pippi Hardin (R) | 1662 |
Donnetta Travis (D) | 1566 |
DISTRICT 1 MAGISTRATE | |
Roger Simpson (D) | 239 |
Hayden McConnell (R) | 262 |
DISTRICT 2 MAGISTRATE | |
Curt Buntin (D) | 360 |
0 | |
DISTRICT 3 MAGISTRATE | |
Junior Martin (D) | 191 |
Glenn Underdown (R) | 255 |
DISTRICT 4 MAGISTRATE | |
Percy Cook (D) | 222 |
Michael Perryman (R) | 163 |
DISTRICT 5 MAGISTRATEE | |
William "Mutt" Griffin (D) | 343 |
Greg West (R) | 359 |
DISTRICT 6 MAGISTRATE | |
Bobbie Don Crowell (R) | 232 |
Dan Wood (D) | 326 |
DISTRICT 1 CONSTABLE | |
James R. Blackburn (W) | 10 |
DISTRICT 2 CONSTABLE | |
Don Young (D) | 133 |
Loyd Patton (R) | 279 |
P. "Skip" Stalion (I) | 90 |
DISTRICT 3 CONSTABLE | |
Roy Todd (D) | 182 |
DISTRICT 4 CONSTABLE | |
C. L. McDaniel (D) | 210 |
DISTRICT 5 CONSTABLE | |
James D. Binkley (D) | 263 |
Mike Stone (W) | 82 |
JAILER | |
Jerry Gilland (R) | 1764 |
Serrina Witherspoon (W) | 23 |
Paul Allen (W) | 222 |
US SENTATE | |
Mitch McConnell (R) | 2136 |
Lois Combs Weinberg (D) | 896 |
US REPRESENTATIVE | |
Ed Whitfield (R) | 2026 |
Clint Alexander (D) | 949 |
STATE SENATOR | |
Paul Herron (D) (Critten den 1207) | 15,975 |
Mark Williams (R) (Crittenden 1837) | 12,709 |
STATE REPRESNTATIVE | |
Mike Cherry (D) | 1737 |
CRITTTENDEN PVA | |
Ronnie Heady (D) | 1835 |
COUNTY ATTORNEY | |
Alan C. Stout (R) | 2093 |
COUNTY CLERK | |
Carolyn Byford (R) | 2250 |
SHERIFF | |
Wayne Agent (R) | 2331 |
CORONER | |
Terry Gilbert (R) | 2152 |
DISTRICT JUDGE DIV. 1I | |
C. Rene Williams | 1889 |
DISTRICT JUDGE DIV. 2N 2 | |
William E. Mitchell (Critt 849, Web 2117, Union 1755) | 4721 |
Karen Woodall Heady (Critt 1727, Web 867, Union 1654) | 4248 |
AMENDMENT 1 | |
Yes | 1920 |
No | 673 |
AMENDMENT 2 | |
Yes | 1708 |
No | 863 |
SCHOOL BOARD DIST. 2 | |
Tina Harris | 302 |
SCHOOL BOARD DIST. 5 | |
Keith Hart | 327 |
Phyllis Orr | 535 |
MARION MAYOR | |
Michael D. Alexander | 633 |
MARION CITY COUNCIL | |
Fred Brown | 640 |
Janet Crider Pierce | 635 |
Michael Byford | 634 |
Dwight Sherer | 629 |
Ronnie "Doorknob" Hughes | 509 |
Allen Lynn | 606 |
Shelby Bridwell | 331 |
LIVINGSTON COUNTY
NOVEMBER 2002 GENERAL ELECTIONU.S. SENATE
Mitch McConnell 1,546
Lois Combs Weinberg 1,151
U.S. HOUSE
Ed Whitfield 1,427
Klint Alexander 1,261
STATE SENATE
Mark Williams 1,112
Paul Herron 1,451
STATE HOUSE
Mike Cherry 1,829
PVA
Sue Carver 1,901
JUDGE-EXECUTIVE
Chris Lasher 1,883
COUNTY ATTORNEY
Billy Riley 1,938
COUNTY CLERK
Carroll Walker 1,912
SHERIFFTom Williams 1,869CORONER
Jeff Armstrong 1,803
MAGISTRATE DIST. 1
Doyle Owen 228
Terry Stringer 428
MAGISTRATE DIST. 2
Joe O'Bryan 571
MAGISTRATE DIST. 3
Jerry Deatherage 368
MAGISTRATE DIST. 4
Ivus Crouch 484
CONSTABLE DIST. 1
Jones 371
CONSTABLE DIST. 3
Ramage 337
CONSTABLE DIST. 4
Earl Brown 446
SCHOOL BOARD DIST. 1
Ronica Woodward 338
SCHOOL BOARD DIST. 5
Mike Joiner 335
DISTRICT JUDGE Div. I
William McCaslin 1,132
DISTRICT JUDGE Div. 2
Jill Clark 1,370
GRAND RIVERS MAYOR
Moodie 153
Oldfield 45
GRAND RIVERS COUNCIL(elect 6)
Buchanon 163
Sledd 148
Coleman 144
Gray 144
Webb 128
Lady 117
Martin 89
Stiles 78
Gary 60
Tullar 54
SALEM COUNCIL(elect 4)
Bea Croft 101
Jimmy Randolph 9
Scharlene Adams 3
CARRSVILLE MAYOR
Deana Gearding 8
CARRSVILLE COUNCIL(elect 4)
Dorothy Gearding 9
Lisa Hughes 9
Maxine Monroe 8
Roger Morris 7
SMITHLAND MAYOR
Tom Cothron 93
SMITHLAND COUNCIL(4 elected)
Elvis Joiner 65
Rosa Gilland 62
James Terry 62
Hiram Smith 57
Philip Thomason 47
Clay Elrod 31
Lonnie Dixon 30
AMENDMENT 1
Yes 1,389 No 700
AMENDMENT 2
Yes 1,212 No 895
May 2002 Primary ElectionIn Crittenden County 33 percent voter turnout
Crittenden County
Republican Primary
Judge-Executive
Pippi Hardin - 638
Cletus O. Hunt - 390
County Attorney
Alan C. Stout* - 758
Michael A. Crider - 247
Alan C. Stout* - 758
Michael A. Crider - 247
Constable - 2nd District
Rick Prado - 51
Loyd Patton - 98
Rick Prado - 51
Loyd Patton - 98
Magistrate - 3rd District
Glenn Underdown - 98
William H. "Bill" Brown - 37
Glenn Underdown - 98
William H. "Bill" Brown - 37
Magistrate - 5th District
Hugh Highfil - 97
Greg West - 103
Wayne Winters - 27
Hugh Highfil - 97
Greg West - 103
Wayne Winters - 27
Magistrate - 6th District
Bobbie Don Crowell* - 171
Vance Todd - 53
Bobbie Don Crowell* - 171
Vance Todd - 53
Democratic Primary
Magistrate - 2nd District
Curt Buntin* - 96
James Hodge - 40
Magistrate - 2nd District
Curt Buntin* - 96
James Hodge - 40
Magistrate - 3rd District
William E. Martin, Jr.* - 84
Joey Hackney - 26
William E. Martin, Jr.* - 84
Joey Hackney - 26
Constable - 3rd District
Danny Belt* - 41
Roy Todd - 57
Danny Belt* - 41
Roy Todd - 57
Magistrate - 5th District
Donald Conway - 59
William "Mutt" Griffin - 144
Gary L. Kirk - 44
Donald Conway - 59
William "Mutt" Griffin - 144
Gary L. Kirk - 44
Magistrate - 6th District
Dan Wood - 98
Pat James - 58
Dan Wood - 98
Pat James - 58
In Livingston County 62 percent voter turnout
Livingston County
May 2002 Primary Election
Democratic Primary
Judge-Executive
Joe Ward* - 959
Chris Lasher - 1,461
Harry Van Smith - 658
Brian McDaniel - 615
May 2002 Primary Election
Democratic Primary
Judge-Executive
Joe Ward* - 959
Chris Lasher - 1,461
Harry Van Smith - 658
Brian McDaniel - 615
Sheriff
Tommy Williams* - 1,533
Marion Hodge - 1,148
Rick Hensley - 859
Randy L. McDonald - 134
Tommy Williams* - 1,533
Marion Hodge - 1,148
Rick Hensley - 859
Randy L. McDonald - 134
Jailer
Benjamin Guill - 1,313
John Ray Franklin - 1,196
Thomas "Tinker" R. Lester - 582
Wade Franklin Ramage - 495
Benjamin Guill - 1,313
John Ray Franklin - 1,196
Thomas "Tinker" R. Lester - 582
Wade Franklin Ramage - 495
County Clerk
Vernon Edwards - 164
Victoria M. Davenport - 34
Debbie L. Willbanks - 984
Carroll D. Walker - 1,024
Nancy ReFern Jackson - 153
Phil Maddux - 260
Patty Hubbard - 627
Debbie House Wright - 463
Vernon Edwards - 164
Victoria M. Davenport - 34
Debbie L. Willbanks - 984
Carroll D. Walker - 1,024
Nancy ReFern Jackson - 153
Phil Maddux - 260
Patty Hubbard - 627
Debbie House Wright - 463
Magistrate - 1st District
Terry Stringer* - 333
Steve Crowley - 154
Joe A. Ledbetter - 217
Tommy Talley - 43
Terry Stringer* - 333
Steve Crowley - 154
Joe A. Ledbetter - 217
Tommy Talley - 43
Magistrate - 2nd District
Joe O'Bryan* - 377
Perry Coleman - 167
Franklin Walker - 369
Jim Stinnett - 74
Joe O'Bryan* - 377
Perry Coleman - 167
Franklin Walker - 369
Jim Stinnett - 74
Magistrate - 3rd District
Wm. Jerry Deatherage* - 416
Brad Hunter - 336
Wm. Jerry Deatherage* - 416
Brad Hunter - 336
Magistrate - 4th District
Roy Ringstaff* - 469
B.E. "Dabb" Cobb - 72
Ivus H. Crouch - 497
Josh Thomason - 61
Charles "Chuck" Bearden - 101
Roy Ringstaff* - 469
B.E. "Dabb" Cobb - 72
Ivus H. Crouch - 497
Josh Thomason - 61
Charles "Chuck" Bearden - 101
Constable - 4th District
Earl B. Brown - 623
Terry Wayne Cobb - 414
Earl B. Brown - 623
Terry Wayne Cobb - 414