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Tennessee judicial elections, 2010

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TheTennessee judicial elections of 2010 consisted of a primary elections at the county level onMay 4, 2010 and the county level general election onAugust 5, 2010, along with the statewide primary. The statewide general election was onNovember 2, 2010.[1]

Overview

Supreme Court

Five justices serve theTennessee Supreme Court for renewable eight-year terms. At the end of each each term, the justices each face a retention election.

NameAppointedTerm ExpiresResults
Sharon LeeOctober 20082010Retained with 68.27% of the vote.[2]

Court of Appeals

General Sessions Court

Blount County

Knox County

Loudon County

CourtCandidatesDetailsResults
Loudon County General Sessions Court(R):Rex Dale, Robert Hinton and Kimberlee WaterhouseRex Dale[6]

Montgomery County

CourtCandidatesDetailsResults
Montgomery County General Sessions and Juvenile Court, Division IElizabeth D. Rankin,Merriel Bullock Neal andKen GobleElizabeth D. Rankin was up for re-election.Ken Goble won with 50% of the vote.[7]

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Obion County

CourtCandidatesDetailsResults
General Sessions Court(D): James T. Powell andJimmy C. SmithJimmy C. Smith was up for re-election.Jimmy C. Smith won with 66.18% of the vote.[9]

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Shelby County

To learn more about the candidates that ran for Division 7, read their profiles inThe Commercial Appeal, 2010 Voter Guide: Judicial races

CourtCandidatesDetailsResults
General Sessions Criminal Court, Division 7Bill Anderson Jr., Taurus M. Bailey, Mischelle Alexander-Best, William D. Bond, Damita Dandridge, Bryan A. Davis, Erica Gatewood, Rhonda Wilson Harris, Dennis R. Johnson, Cathy Hailey Kent, Herb Lane, Rick McKenna, Sherrie Miller-Johnson, Derek Renfroe, Janet Lansky Shipman, Terrance Tatum, Tim J. Thompson, Randall B. Tolley, Karen Tyler and Carolyn S. WatkinsAnn Lucas Pugh is leaving office.Bill Anderson Jr. won with 14.93% of the vote.[11]
General Sessions Criminal Court, Division 10Chris Turner andLee WilsonLee Wilson was up for re-election.Chris Turner won with 73.78% of the vote.[11]

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Circuit Courts

Coffee County

CourtCandidatesDetailsResults
14th District Circuit Court(D):Vanessa Agee Jackson and Mark A. WilliamsVanessa Agee Jackson was up for re-election.Jackson won with 54.6% of the vote.[18]

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Shelby County

CourtCandidatesDetailsResults
Circuit Court, Division 4Lorrie K. Ridder,Michael G. Floyd andGina Carol HigginsLorrie K. Ridder was up for re-election.Gina Carol Higgins won with 39.98% of the vote.[11]
Circuit Court, Division 8Rhynette Hurd,JoeDae Jenkins,Venita Martin andRobert WeissRhynette Hurd was up for re-election.Robert Weiss won with 39.18% of the vote.[11]
Criminal Court, Division 3LaTonya Sue Burrow,Bobby Carter,Claiborne H. Ferguson,Larry H. Nance,Gerald Skahan andGlenn WrightJohn P. Colton left office.Bobby Carter won with 25.91% of the vote.[11]

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Municipal courts

  • The Division 2 municipal judge seat inBartlett is open to fill the unexpired term due to the death ofGeorge McCrary. Several candidates have filed for the seat, includingJoseph Barton,Chris Brown,Dan Brown,Larry Copeland,Phillip Walker andDavid Willis.[21]Dan Brown won.[22]

See also

External links

Footnotes

  1. 2010 Tennessee State Election Schedule
  2. 2.02.1Tennessean.com, "Tennessee Election Results(dead link)
  3. Chattanooga Times Free Press "Tennessee: McClarty recommended for retention on state appeals court," March 4, 2010
  4. Blount County, Sample ballots
  5. Farragut Press "GOP hopefuls stump in Farragut," February 11, 2010
  6. Loudon County Primary Election Results(dead link)
  7. TheLeafChronicle.com, "Goble outs Rankin from judge's bench," August 6, 2010
  8. Montgomery County, Primary Election Sample Ballot
  9. Obion County Election Commission, Democratic Primary Election Results
  10. Tennessee Bar Association, Tennessee judicial candidates, Courts of Limited Jurisdiction
  11. 11.011.111.211.311.4Shelby County Election Commission, August 5, 2010 Election Results
  12. The Commerical Appeal, "2010 Voter Guide: Judicial races"
  13. Chattanooga Times Free Press "Field of replacements for Peoples narrowed to 3," February 23, 2010
  14. Times Free Press.com, "Atherton wins election to chancery judgeship," accessed June 3, 2025
  15. Cookeville Times, "Meet the Candidates: Election 2010," April 1, 2010
  16. 16.016.1Tennessee Bar Association, 2010 Tennessee Judicial Candidates
  17. Nashville County, Sample Ballots - May 4th Primary Election
  18. Coffee County Election Commission, Primary and General Election, August 5, 2010
  19. Coffee County Election Commission, Sample Ballots
  20. The Commercial Appeal, "2010 Voter Guide: Judicial candidates
  21. The Commercial Appeal "Lawyers toss hats in ring for judgeship," June 2, 2010
  22. The Commercial Appeal "Towering over Nesbit, running faster for judge and other items Outside the Loop," accessed June 3, 2025
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