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Results in Adair Fiscal Court Races - 2018 Primary

Challenger Tony Denton gives incumbent Harold Burton a scare - losing by just 12 votes. One new face, from familiar family, Chris Reeder wins Republican Primary in District 4, to take Perry Reeder's seat on Fiscal Court where no Democrat had filed
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Incumbent Harold Burton held on with 276 votes to claim the District 1 primary for Magistrate, in a very close race with Tony Denton.

Daryl Flatt carried District 2, Incumbent Sammy Baker won over Philip Nafziger in District 3, Chris Reeder carried District 4, Billy Dean Coffey was unopposed in the District 5 primary, Greg Caldwell carried the District 6 primary, and Terry Hadley held on to District 7 with 349 votes.

Click headline for County totals for each primary race for Adair Co. Magistrate.



MAGISTRATE DISTRICT 1 / White Oak, Eunice-Pellyton, Little Cake precincts
  • Dave Thomas, (R) 35
  • Harold Burton* (R) 276
  • Terry Sullivan (R) 47
  • Tony Denton (R) 264
MAGISTRATE DISTRICT 2 / East Columbia, Ozark precincts
  • Doug Campbell, (R) 214
  • Daryl Flatt* (R) 244
MAGISTRATE DISTRICT 3 / S. Columbia-Harmony, GlensforkMelson Ridge precincts.
  • Sammy Baker* (R) 413
  • Philip Nafziger (R) 70
MAGISTRATE DISTRICT 4 / Gradyville-Nell, Sparksville-Breeding, South Columbia #2 precincts
  • Chris Janes, (R) 134
  • Sandra J. Kerns, (R) 54
  • Chris Pennington, (R) 94
  • Ray Fluhr (R) 27
  • LeighAnn Vanarsdale Loy (R) 52
  • Chris Reeder (R) 198
MAGISTRATE DISTRICT 5 / Milltown and W Columbia precincts
  • Billy Dean Coffey (R)
MAGISTRATE DISTRICT 6 / Cane Valley-Holmes and Knifley-Roley precincts
  • Tony Gabehart, Jr. (R) 164
  • Greg Caldwell* (R) 202
  • Daril Salyers (R) 168
MAGISTRATE DISTRICT 7 / North Columbia and Hurt precincts
  • Terry Hadley* (R) 349
  • Stephen Foster (R) 97
  • Billy R. Rowe (R) 267
  • Michael W. Bryant (R) 33


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