(KLZA)-- Tuesday was primary election day in Missouri.
In Holt County on the Republican ticket incumbent Presiding Commissioners Tom Bullock defeated challenger Karma Metzgar 715 – 402.
In the race for First District Commissioner Richard Meyer received 273 votes to out poll Richard Luzier with 159 votes and Gregory Book with 88.
Incumbent County Clerk Angie Gamache was defeated by challenger Alice Derr 681 – 421.
Brian Tubbs won the Republican nomination for Associate Circuit Judge over David Craig Blevins 829 – 256.
In Atchison County, Missouri, Republicans cast 807 votes for Brett Hurst for Associate Circuit Judge to 215 votes cast for Sharleen Pritt-Bothwell.
Thyra ( Davis) Beckman out polled Tierra Stoner for Circuit Court Clerk 728 – 381.
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