Aderholt and Strong join county incumbents in holding seats across Valley

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HUNTSVILLE — While the nation and the world waited to see who won the race for president, the local and congressional results came in from across the Tennessee Valley.

U.S. Reps. Robert Aderholt and Dale Strong are headed back to represent their districts in Washington. Aderholt (R-Hanceville) and Strong (R-Monrovia) had no challengers in Tuesday’s election.

Races for county commission were held in Franklin, Jackson, Limestone, Madison, and Marshall counties.

  • Franklin County Commission District 1
    Republican Michael Murray defeated Democrat Charles Mitchell
  • Franklin County Local Amendment
  • Jackson County Commission District 4
    Incumbent Kevin McBride (R) defeated independent Mike Sisk
  • Jackson County Local Amendment
    Approved
  • Lauderdale County Local Amendment
    Approved
  • Limestone County Commission District 2
    Johnny Turner (R) defeated Roger Williams (D)
  • Limestone County Commission District 4
    Incumbent independent Ladon Townsend defeated Dawn Craig (R)
  • Madison County Commission Chairman
    Incumbent Mac McCutcheon (R) defeated Guy Sotomayor (D) and Alan Barksdale (L)
  • Madison County Commission District 1
    Incumbent Tom Brandon (R) defeated Mark Jean (L)
  • Madison County Commission District 2
    Incumbent Steve Haraway (R) defeated Isaac Crow (L)
  • Madison County Commission District 4
    Incumbent Phil Vandiver (R) defeated Frank Hark (L)
  • Madison County Commission District 5
    Incumbent Phil Riddick (R) defeated Noah Rhys II (L)
  • Madison County Commission District 6
    Incumbent Violet Edwards (D) defeated Ralphael Law (L)
  • Madison County Judge of Probate
    Incumbent Judge Frank Barger (R) defeated Jeffrey Johnson (L)
  • Marshall County Commission 2
    Incumbent Rickey Watson (R) defeated Sue Vanderberg (D)
  • Marshall County Commission Local Amendment
    Approved

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