
Rex Sanders, left, picks up his voting machine code before casting a ballot at the Midtown Community Center on Tuesday afternoon. Also pictured is poll worker Dave Anderson.
Note: This story was last updated at 9:37 p.m.
Voting results are being posted on the Anderson County Election Commission website.
The results below, which include early voting and absentee ballots, will be updated, and we’ll post the new numbers here as we can.
The following results include 26 of 28 precincts in Anderson County. We’ll add Roane County election results as we can. The early voting and absentee ballot results in Roane County don’t contradict the current Anderson County results in the Oak Ridge City Council or Board of Education elections, or the Oliver Springs liquor referendum.
Oak Ridge City Council (five seats):
Trina Baughn—5,842 (23 percent)
Kelly Callison—4,641 (18.3 percent)
L.C. “Charlie” Hensley—5,298 (20.9 percent)
Charles J. “Chuck” Hope Jr.—5,718 (22.5 percent)
Ellen Smith—3,909 (15.4 percent)
Oak Ridge Board of Education (two seats):
Leonard Abbatiello—4,287 (24.9 percent)
Angi Agle—6,603 (38.4 percent)
Keys Filauer—6,319 (36.7 percent)
Tennessee House of Representatives, 33rd District:
John Ragan, Oak Ridge Republican—12,810 (51.4 percent)
Jim Hackworth, Clinton Democrat—12,114 (48.6 percent)
Oliver Springs liquor referendum (To allow retail package stores to sell alcoholic beverages in the city of Oliver Springs):
Yes—360 (50.2 percent)
No—357 (49.8 percent)
Clinton charter question (To move Clinton general elections from December of odd-numbered years to November of even-numbered years):
For—2,556 (75.7 percent)
Against—819 (24.3 percent)




