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 By  Staff Reports Published 
10:05 am Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Election results from Tuesday’s primaries

For State Representative, District 18

• Jeff Masterson (D)                                  2,748            40.80%

Johnny Mack Marrow (D)              3,984            59.20%

For Franklin County Sheriff

• Mike “Pops” Franklin (D)              1,486            21.60%

Shannon M. Oliver (D)              2,280            33.13%

• Robert Pace (D)                                  643              9.34%                       

Terrell Potter (D)                           2,066            30.02%

• Scott Seal (D)                                            406              5.90%

• Glenn Demastus (R)                               326            40.79%

Ray Hayse (R)                                       524            59.21%

For Franklin County Coroner

• John D. James (D)                                    2,855            44.25%

Elzie Malone (D)                                         3,597            55.75%

For Member, Franklin County Board of Education District 2

• Billy H. Weeks (D)                                       462            45.79%

Terry Welborn (D)                                  547            54.21%

For State Democratic Executive Committee (Male), District 18

Walt James (D)                                      3,039            62.58%

• Jay Jones (D)                                                1,817            37.42%

Proposed Local Amendment One  (Biosolid usage)

Yes                                                                        6,900            87.60%

• No                                                                              977            12.40%

Countywide One-Cent Sales Tax Referendum

Yes                                                                        4,244            53.77%

• No                                                                          3,649            46.23%

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