Cheatham County Election results: Who won in all the local races?
Editor's note: Results published tonight are unofficial until certified by the Cheatham County Election Commission.
Unofficial election results are in for Cheatham County, where a handful of local races were decided in Kingston Springs and Pleasant View re-elected its town mayor after an unopposed contest.
Residents in Pleasant View also decided on a proposed sales tax increase.
Thousands flocked to the polls to cast ballots early and on Election Day.
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Cheatham County has 29,510 registered voters and 20,856 of them, or a little more than 70%, voted in this election, according to the local election commission, which also reported that 16,178 residents voted early
Here are the local race recaps, with all precincts reporting, including early and absentee votes:
County Commission District 2 Unexpired Term
Randy Noe: 2,417
Aric H. Storck: 583
Kimberly Messer-Duke: 387
Randy Noe was elected to fill a vacancy in Cheatham County Commission District 2. Noe faced two challengers in his bid for office.
Town of Kingston Springs City Commissioner (3)
Keith Allgood: 1,272
Michael Coldwell: 1,097
Lauren Ellen Hill: 1,127
Keith Allgood, Michael Coldwell and Lauren Ellen Hill ran unopposed for the Kingston Springs Commission.
Town of Pleasant View Mayor
Bill Anderson: 2,605
Incumbent Bill Anderson faced no opposition as he sought another term Tuesday.
He took to Facebook before polls closed to share his thoughts.
" ... the support this community has given us over all these years in elections has been phenomenal," he wrote. "I am looking forward to being Your Mayor again We still have a job to do and will continue to focus on doing as we stated in prior elections."
Town of Pleasant View Alderman (2)
Meghan Henderson: 2,212
Jill Niccolich: 1,954
Incumbents Meghan Henderson and Jill Niccolich were re-elected as Pleasant View Aldermen in unopposed races.
Town of Pleasant View Sales Tax Increase Referendum
For: 1,030
Against: 1,776
The referendum would have raised the local sales tax rate from 2.25 to 2.75.
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