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Post: Lanett Mayor Race To Be Decided In Run-Off

BY- Michelle Key

LaFayette Sun  Publisher

CHAMBERS COUNTY- LaFayette, Lanett and Valley all three held municipal elections Tuesday. These results are unofficial and will be canvassed and made official on Sept. 2.

In Lanett, there will be a runoff in the election for the Lanett mayor between Randall Aikens and Jamie Heard.

Aikens took 470 votes, Heard 431 votes, Tifton Dobbs 259 votes, Tony Malone 148 votes, Stanley Roberts 55 votes, Rod Ross 50 votes, Erick Woody 21votes and Charles Autry 15 votes.

The runoff will be held Sept. 23.

In Council District 1 , Denise Zachery won the Council District 1 seat taking 99 votes to Roderick Autry’s 84.

In Council District 2 ,there will be a runoff between Kristina Story who receivecd 136 votes and Teresa Woody with 129 votes. Sherry Potts received 29.

In Council District 3, Brad Lynn beat his opponents taking 319 votes. Ronnie Tucker received 125 and Jarquez McCullough recived 86.

In Council District 4 , Charles Brandon Bagley won District 4 taking 103 of the votes against Angelia Thomas with 61 votes and Kenneth Smith with 24.

In Council District 5,  Kim Roberts won the Council District 5 seat. She received 142 votes. Tony Moffett received 90 and Emily Shepard received 7.

In School Board District 1, Gwen Brooks took the School Board District 1 seat gaining 131 votes. Her opponent Terry Reed received 53.

In School Board District 2, Myron Fears won the School Board District 2 seat by receiving 149 votes. Shamia Lancaster-Morgan received 139 votes.

In School Board District 3, there will be a runoff between Johnny Wood Jr. and Leilani Rudd

Rudd received 194 votes to Wood’s 184. Michelle Tucker received 97 votes and Patricia Woody received 42.

In School Board District 4, Ashley Holloway defeated her opponent gaining 126 votes to David Gagnon’s 59 votes.

In School Board District 5, Gail Holley beat Ryan Seymour for the School Board District 5 seat with 130 votes to Seymour’s 106 votes.

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