published Thursday, August 2nd, 2012

UPDATE: Winner in race for 31st House District unclear

Vote results from the Tennessee Secretary of State's Office and the Associated Press show different winners in the Republican primary for District 31 in the state house.

Figures from the Secretary of State's Office show challenger Ron Travis with 4,357 votes while Rep. Jim Cobb had 4,252 votes.

AP figures had Cobb with 3,547 votes and Travis with 3,423 votes. AP said its data reflected 100 percent of the precincts reporting.

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