
Paris, Tenn.–Voter turnout was good in Henry County, with 27.86 percent of eligible voters casting ballots, which Henry County Elections Administrator DeLaina Green said is a good showing for an August election.
All precincts were counted by 8:25 p.m.
Long-time Henry County Schools board of education member Rod Frey was defeated by political newcomer Junior Staggs by 562-459.
Long-time Incumbent County Assessor of Property Charles Vandyke was re-elected in a race with newcomer Scott Morrison by a tight vote of 2,552-2537.
TN Senate District 24
Casey Hood 1129 32.56 percent
John D. Stevens 2,436 67.27 percent
TN House of Rep District 75
Bruce Griffey 3,498 98.90 percent
Chancellor District 24
Vicki Hodge hoover 3,230 61.48 percent
Benjamin Harmon 2,016 38.37 percent
Henry Co. Assessor of Property
Scott Morrison 2,537 49.80 percent
Charles Vandyke 2,553 50.12 percent
Superintendent of Roads
Richie Chilcutt 4,552 99.50 percent
Road Board Chairman
Bobby Milam 4,507 99.78 percent
Road Board Commissioner District 4
James Benau 342 98.56 percent
Road Board Commissioner District 5
Clarence Lee Roy Henry 877 99.66 percent
County School Board District 1
Rod Frey 459 44.91 percent
James Staggs Jr. 562 54.99 percent
County School Board District 3
Thomas Beasley 1,193 99.33 percent
County School Board District 5
Jill Coker 938 99.47 percent
PSSD Board
Troy Barrow 813 30.83 percent
Melissa Klutts 870 32.99 percent
John Steele 893 33.86 percent
Court of Appeals–Carma McGee
Retain 3,384 77.33 percent
Replace 992 22.57 percent
Photo: Election workers deliver ballots to the Election Commission tonight. (Shannon McFarlin photo).