published Tuesday, November 6th, 2012

Lead switched in tight District 10 race

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    Todd Gardenhire, left, and Andraé McGary are seeking the 10th District Senate seat.
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Republican Todd Gardenhire holds a narrow lead over Democrat Andraé McGary in an exciting State Senate District 10 race. Gardenhire’s 24,531 votes (51 percent) give him a thin advantage to McGary’s 23,402 votes (48 percent), according to the TN Secretary of State, in the rac

Gardenhire, 64, holds a thin 1,100 vote advantage over the 33-year-old McGary. According to the TN Secretary of State, Gardenhire’s earned 24,531 votes (51 percent) compared to McGary’s 23,402 votes (48 percent).

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