Election results: Ogles claims 5th Dist., Butt reigns as Maury mayor, Cepicky reelected

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The unofficial final results of the Thursday, Aug. 4, 2022 primary election, as reported by the Maury County Election Office, are as follows:

Thursday's election drew 16,242 voters, or 23.94% of Maury County's 67,842 registered voters.

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Andy Ogles speaks to supporters at his election night celebration at the Residence Inn Franklin Berry Farms Thursday, Aug 4, 2022; Franklin, Tennessee, USA  Mandatory Credit: Alan Poizner-The Tennessean
Andy Ogles speaks to supporters at his election night celebration at the Residence Inn Franklin Berry Farms Thursday, Aug 4, 2022; Franklin, Tennessee, USA Mandatory Credit: Alan Poizner-The Tennessean

U.S. House District 5 (Republican)

  • Geni Batchelor - 119

  • Jeff Beierlein - 610

  • Natisha Brooks - 314

  • Beth Harwell - 2,340

  • Timothy Bruce Lee - 146

  • Andy Ogles - 6,566

  • Stewart T. Parks - 88

  • Kurt Winstead - 2,285

  • Tres Wittum - 58

More: Andy Ogles wins crowded Republican primary for 5th Congressional District

Sheila Butt, left, speaks with members of her campaign team following her election as the new Maury County Mayor on Thursday, Aug. 4, 2022.
Sheila Butt, left, speaks with members of her campaign team following her election as the new Maury County Mayor on Thursday, Aug. 4, 2022.

Maury County Mayor

  • Charlie Norman - 6,176

  • Sheila Butt - 7,086

  • David Baker - 2,439

More: Maury Mayor race: Sheila Butt emerges on top as next Maury Co. Mayor

Maury County Commission

More: Maury County Commission election results in close races among 11 seats

District 1

  • Kaliente Conway Glenn - 315

  • Pam Huffman - 557

  • Gerald E. Strahan (Republican Nominee) - 724

  • Bernard Maurice Thomas (Republican Nominee) - 452

District 2

  • Patricia J. Hollingsworth (Republican Nominee) - 886

  • Eric Previti (Republican Nominee and Incumbent) - 906

District 3

  • Talvin Barner  - 379

  • Gary Stovall - 454

District 4

  • Charles D. Martin (Republican Nominee and Incumbent) - 591

  • Connie Green (Republican Nominee and Incumbent) - 699

  • Carl McCullen - 737

District 5

  • Debbie Boehems - 587

  • Vincent W. Fuqua (Republican Nominee) - 706

  • Brandon K. Nutt - 820

District 6

  • Jason Blackstock - 525

  • Kathy Lynn/Low Grodi (Republican Nominee) - 1,060

  • Cynthioa S. Hestla (Republican Nominee) - 920

District 7

  • Jeremy Humphrey (Democratic Nominee) - 299

  • Aaron Thomas Miller (Republican Nominee) - 479

  • James K. Morrow (Republican Nominee) - 597

  • Joseph C. Sims - 437

  • Wayne Patterson - 296

  • Aaron Yarbrough - 263

District 8

  • Ray B. Jeter II (Republican Nominee) - 632

  • Gabriel L. Howard (Republican Nominee) - 845

  • Debbie Notley - 343

District 9

  • Jerry A. Bridenbaugh (Republican Nominee) - 1,280

  • Thomas Kevin Markham (Republican Nominee and Incumbent) - 1,393

District 10

  • Danny G. Grooms - 605

  • Timothy L. Johnston - 113

  • Adam M. Martin (Republican Nominee) - 400

  • Mark D. Stooksbury (Republican Nominee) - 351

  • Tommy Wolaver - 455

District 11

  • Chad A. Brothers (Republican Nominee) - 842

  • Gwynne Evans - 550

Maury County Board of Education

More: Maury County school board election: Republican nominees win 3 incumbent seats

District 1

  • Kristin H. Shull (Republican Nominee) - 1,099

District 3

  • Anson Anderson (Republican Nominee) - 255

  • Jamila Bumpas Brown - 305

District 5

  • David Moore (Incumbent) - 538

  • Laura C. Nutt (Republican Nominee) - 889

District 7

  • Deborah G. Buonomo (Republican Nominee) - 628

  • Will Sims (Incumbent) - 813

District 9

  • Chad Howell (Incumbent) - 672

  • Stephen D. McGee (Republican Nominee) - 1,269

District 11

  • Benjamin Baeker - 303

  • Jackson Tyler Carter (Republican Nominee) - 781

From left, former Spring Hill Mayor Rick Graham, State Rep. Scott Cepicky and District 5 County Commission candidate Vincent Fuqua speak at Tuesday's Meet the Candidates event at Central High School.
From left, former Spring Hill Mayor Rick Graham, State Rep. Scott Cepicky and District 5 County Commission candidate Vincent Fuqua speak at Tuesday's Meet the Candidates event at Central High School.

TN State House 64th District

  • Scott Cepicky (Republican Incumbent) - 4,732

  • Jason Gilliam (Republican) - 3,943

More: District 64 incumbent Cepicky outlines key issues

More: Incumbent Scott Cepicky secures seat for another term in 64th House District

Summertown resident Kip Capley has announced his campaign for the District 71 seat on the Tennessee House of Representatives.
Summertown resident Kip Capley has announced his campaign for the District 71 seat on the Tennessee House of Representatives.

TN State House 71st District

  • Kip Capley (Republican) - 1,566

  • Jason Rich (Republican) - 606

  • Mitchell Skelton (Republican) - 346

  • Bill White (Republican) - 1,034

More: Kip Capley stays ahead winning State House 71st District seat

Circuit Court Judge Part III District 22

  • Christopher V. Sockwell - 9,553

  • Lee Brooks - 4,756

General Sessions Assoc. Judge Part 1

Independent Judge Bobby Sands retained with 99.7% of total votes and 41 write-ins.

General Sessions Judge Part 1

Republican Douglas Chapman retained with 99.3% of total votes and 71 write-ins.

General Sessions Judge Part 2

Republican Lee Bailey retained with 99.4% of total votes and 68 write-ins.

Circuit Court Judge Part 1 District 22

Republican David Allen retained at 98.8% of total votes and 121 write-ins.

Circuit Court Judge Part 2 District 22

Republican John Russell Parkes retained at 99.1% of total votes and 94 write-ins.

Circuit Court Judge Part 4 District 22

Republican Caleb Bayless has received 67.6% of total votes.

Independent Stacie Odeneal has received 11.8% of total votes.

Independent Sammy Patterson has received 20.5% of total votes.

Sheriff Bucky Rowland, DA, Public Defender uncontested

Sheriff Bucky Rowland, District Attorney Brent Cooper, Trustee Randy McNeece, Public Defender Travis Jones are all retained and uncontested.

Additionally, County Clerk Joey Allen, Independent Sandy McLain, Register of Deeds John Fleming were all retained.

All Supreme Court, Court of Appeals and Court of Criminal Appeals positions were retained.

This article originally appeared on The Daily Herald: Election results: Butt wins Maury mayor, Ogles claims 5th District