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“I always vote in the election. I just always do.
THE VOTES ARE IN
As of Sep. 22, the Knox County Election Commission documented 74,650 residents as registered voters within Knoxville city limits for the city council primary this Tuesday. Those registered to vote for in the Tennessee House rang in as total of 40,069. Though student turnout fizzled into a new low, Scruffy City’s 51 precincts made their choice on who will be on the ballot for the general election on Nov. 3. The primary winners are as follows: Tennessee House of Representatives - District 14 Winner: Jason Zachary - won unopposed with 100% of vote Mayor Winner: Madeline Rogero - won with 98.78% of vote City Council at Large Seat A Winner: George C. Wallace - won unopposed with 100% of vote City Council at Large Seat B Winner: Marshall Stair - won with 78.53% of the vote City Council at Large Seat C Winner: Finbarr Saunders - won with 64.09% of vote
I use that right. These are the people that I know. I know what they stand for, what they’re doing, and what they’re going to try to do so I can say I voted.” -Lewis Harding, UT housing employee
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City Council District 5 Winner: Mark Campen - won with 66.96% of vote Municipal Judge Winner: John R. Rosson, Jr. - won with 100% of vote
Wednesday, September 30, 2015