May 6, 2023 - The May 6 unofficial election results for the cities and schools across the county are listed below.
City of Timpson and Timpson ISD General Election May 6, 2023 results.
The City of Timpson election results are in and three positions were up for election, plus a position to fill an unexpired term. The top three candidates receiving votes for the three positions were Charleston Johnson - incumbent; Ryan McDonald; and Judd “Tuffy” Green. The unexpired term position had only one candidate, and that was Penny Ramsey, who has now been elected to that position.
The following information includes the unofficial voting results:
- Bo Alpha - Early Voting: 12; Election Day: 18; Total 30
- Judd “Tuffy” Green - Early Voting: 13; Election Day: 34; Total 47
- Kimberly Todd - Early Voting: 9; Election Day: 23; Total 32
- Sandra Lee Clark - Early Voting: 2; Election Day: 2; Total 4
- Ryan McDonald - Early Voting: 18; Election Day: 41; Total 59
- Charleston Johnson - Early Voting: 19; Election Day: 46; Total 65
In the school board race, there were two positions to be filled. The top two candidates receiving votes for the two positions were Joyce Wolfe and Tammy Trala Sparks.
The following information includes the unofficial voting results:
- Joyce Wolfe - Early Voting: 31; Election Day: 110; Total 141
- Tammy Trala Sparks - Early Voting: 28; Election Day: 101; Total 129
- Leisa Lovelady Chadwick - Early Voting: 16; Election Day: 50; Total 66
- Billy "Bubba" Carrington - Early Voting: 24; Election Day: 75; Total 99
City of Joaquin and Joaquin ISD
The City of Joaquin has elected a new mayor and running unopposed for that position was Jessie Griffith. There were two council positions up for election and those were won by Cathy Atkison and Quinton Sam Watts.
The following information includes the unofficial voting results:
City of Joaquin (Mayor Position) Total votes cast - 108
- Jessie Griffith - Early Voting: 31; Election Day: 40; Total 71
City of Joaquin (2 at-large Council Positions) Total votes cast - 108
- Cathy Atkinson - Early Voting: 31; Election Day: 43; Total 74
- Quinton Sam Watts - Early Voting: 27; Election Day: 28; Total 55
- Mike Cummings, Jr. - Early Voting: 24; Election Day: 25; Total 49
Three positions on the Joaquin ISD School Board were up for election and the three candidates with the highest vote counts included Brandon Neal, Jacob Kay and Krystal Sandifer Raybon. Titus Chambliss won the special election as an unopposed candidate.
The following information includes the unofficial voting results:
- Mick Doggett - Early Voting: 9; Election Day Joaquin: 5; Election Day Huxley: 0; Total 14
- Brandon Neal - Early Voting: 171; Election Day Joaquin: 143; Election Day Huxley: 21; Total 335
- Rick Kirby - Early Voting: 99; Election Day Joaquin: 72; Election Day Huxley: 4; Total 175
- David R. Bonner - Early Voting: 107; Election Day Joaquin: 95; Election Day Huxley: 12; Total 214
- Jacob Kay - Early Voting: 123; Election Day Joaquin: 95; Election Day Huxley: 16; Total 234
- Kelly D. Brooks - Early Voting: 56; Election Day Joaquin: 24; Election Day Huxley: 3; Total 83
- Krystal Sandifer Raybon - Early Voting: 104; Election Day Joaquin: 119; Election Day Huxley: 8; Total 231
- Chrisco Bragg - Early Voting: 74; Election Day Joaquin: 72; Election Day Huxley: 8; Total 154
Updated 3:47pm 5/8/2023: A special election for an unexpired term only had one candidate. Titus Chambliss won unopposed.
Shelbyville ISD
The Shelbyville ISD Board of Trustees had two positions up for election. The candidates with the highest vote count included Mark Bohannon and Tim Bradshaw.
The following information includes the unofficial voting results:
Shelbyville ISD (2 trustee positions) *Update: 2 positions not 3
- Mark Bohannon - Early Voting: 123; Election Day: 90; Total 213
- Tim Bradshaw - Early Voting: 61; Election Day: 61; Total 122
- Bryan Swindle - Early Voting: 17; Election Day: 95; Total 112
- Greg McDonald - Early Voting: 23; Election Day: 11; Total 34
City of Tenaha and Tenaha ISD
The City of Tenaha had three positions to elect on their council in Place 1 Janice Barton - incumbent retains her position; Place 4 was unopposed and David Thomas was elected to that position; Place 5 was won by Florence Adams - incumbent.
The following information includes the unofficial voting results:
Place 1
- Cliff Lloyd - Early Voting: 9; Election Day: 17; Total 26
- Janice Barton - Early Voting: 15; Election Day: 41; Total 56
Place 4
- David Thomas - Early Voting: 16; Election Day: 33; Total 49
Place 5
- Lee Gibbs - Early Voting: 7; Election Day: 32; Total 39
- Florance Adams - Early Voting: 16; Election Day: 28; Total 44
Tenaha ISD didn't have an election and therefore results will not be added to this report.