Elect CASEY WALTERS for
62nd District Tennessee State Representative
Pat Marsh's Democratic Voting Record

Voting History

Election

Voted       Early

Abs Code

Party

AppDate

BalDate

VoteDate

Precinct

2008-1 1-04GMMM

Y                      Y

 

 

10/15/2008

 

10/15/2008

503

2008-02-05PP

Y

Y

 

D

01/25/2008

 

01/25/2008

503

2006-11-07GM

Y

V

 

 

10/18/2006

 

10/18/2006

503

2006-08-03PG

Y

Y

 

R

07/20/2006

 

07/20/2006

503

2006-05-02P

Y

Y

 

D

04/14/2006

 

04/14/2006

503

2004-1 1-02GMM

w

Y

 

 

 

 

 

503

2004-02-1 OPP

Y

Y

 

D

 

 

 

503

2002-11 -05G

Y

Y

 

 

 

 

 

503

2002-08-01 PG

Y

Y

 

R

 

 

 

503

2002-05-07P

Y

Y

 

D

 

 

 

503

2000-1 1-07GM

V

Y

 

 

 

 

 

503

2000-08-03GPM

Y

Y

 

D

 

 

 

503

2000-03-1 4P

Y

Y

 

D

 

 

 

503

These are primaries that Pat Marsh has voted in since 1990 including Presidential primaries.  This means that for the 2-5-08
primary he either voted for Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton, I don't understand how this can be the voting record of a "strong
conservative republican leader".  You make the call and go vote for the best candidate.

BEDFORD County Election Commission

1 PUBLIC SQ #20 SHELBYVILLE, TN 37160-3952

Voter Detail



Voter Information

 

Voter Number/State ID

7858/7858

Last Name

MARSH

First Name

OWEN P

Title

 

Status

A

Reg Date

04/09/1974

Mod Date

11/04/2008

PostCard Registration

N

Phone

931-684-4295

Work Phone

 

Cell Phone

 

Race

W

Sex

M

Address

2105 HWY 130 E

Address 2

 

City, State, Zip

SHELBYVILLE, TN 37160

Mail Address

2105 HWY 13 ) E



Fact:     Pat Marsh is a republican candidate that votes 10 out of 12 times in primaries for democrats.
Fact:     Pat Marsh voted in the democratic primary on February 5th, 2008 when our current president was on the ballot.
Fact:     The only local elections were people running unopposed.
Fact:     During presidential primaries the only offices locally voted on are assessor of property and road superintendent, they both ran               unopposed most of the time. 

Fact
:    There were republicans on the ballot to vote for.  

"When I chose to vote in Democrat primaries it was  because there was a choice to be made between two
Democrats and no Republicans." --Pat Marsh in his press release following Casey Walters' press release
to the Republican Party.