Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Great Republican Night - November 7, 2006

In spite of Greg Mackay and the Democrat controlled Election Commission not being able to unlock 2,625 votes, Knox County Republicans had an excellent day. Brian's Blog will revise the numbers when the box is opened with the out of state traveler tomorrow.

Knox County Republicans delivered a 15,000 plus vote victory margin for Senator -Elect Corker. Corker garnered 66,114 or 55.72% to Junior's 51,066 or 43.04%

Knox County Republicans delivered 80,297 votes or 71.33% for Traditional Marriage in spite of the opposition garnering 32,279 votes or 28.67%

Knox County Republicans delivered 88,590 votes or 76.89% of the votes for Congressman John J. (Jimmy) Duncan, Jr. in spite of 26,624 votes or 23.11% for the Re-Elect Nobody crowd.

Knox County Republicans delivered 9,508 votes or 53.60% of the votes for State Representative Stacey Campfield, while the income tax daddy candidate garnered 7,614 votes or 42.92% and the independent candidate garnered 618 votes or 3.48 %

Knox County Republicans delivered

14,049 votes for State Representative Harry Brooks
7,454 votes for State Representative Frank Niceley
16,794 votes for State Representative Bill Dunn
20,166 votes for State Representative Park M. (Parkey) Strader
34,690 votes for State Senator Tim Burchett
8,448 votes for State Senator Randy McNally

Two races that unfortunately we lost

J. Randall Parker who garnered nearly 40% of the votes of his district for State Representative.
State Senator Jim Bryson who garnered nearly 28% of the votes in his campaign for Governor.

5 comments:

  1. Anonymous5:53 AM

    Brian,
    Congratulations to the Knox GOP and it's candidates.

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  2. Scott,

    Thank you. It was Great seeing you on Election Day as we worked for our candidates. It was closer than I imagined. It was hard work on both sides and now we have to move on, but Thank You. I look forward to seeing you soon.

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  3. Mr. Hornback,
    You should point out how many of the campaigns were unopposed. I think that says a lot.

    SteveMule

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  4. Brian's Blog has already accomplished the request they are the ones in the post that do not mention an opponent.

    Pay attention SteveMule.

    You predicted a huge vote against Campfield.

    What Happened to Schree "I ain't from around here" "Thank You income tax daddy Jimmy Naifeh" Pettigrew?

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  5. Mr. Hornback,
    I forgive you. You didn't understand my statement. Please forgive me, my statement was vauge. Many of the Republican candidates ran unopposed; a fact that IMHO says alot about an efficient, formidable local organization.

    SteveMule

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