A total of 9,856 of Person Countys 22,933 registered
voters (42.98 percent) cast ballots in the primary
election.
Clayton said he believed his vote total signaled approval
of the work he has done as a commissioner during his
previous two terms.
I would like to think so, Clayton said.
The people had my record to look at. The others
were newcomers, but if they looked at my record and
I got a vote, I think that is a sign of support.
Clayton said he would ask for continued support when
voters head to the polls in November.
Were going to try it again in November,
Clayton said. I need the support again then.
The top three Democratic hopefuls will face three
Republican challengers in November.
Ray Jeffers, 24, who was the leading vote getter
in five precincts Tuesday, placed second in the balloting
with 3,912 votes.
Jeffers carried Roxboro 1, Roxboro 3, Roxboro 4,
Roxboro 1A and Woodsdale precincts.
Jeffers, at first speechless over his success in
the primary, shook his head as a wide smile crossed
his face.
After gathering his thoughts on the results, he said
he was humbled by the confidence placed in him by
the people of Person County.
I would like to thank everyone from Person
County who supported and believed in me, Jeffers
said. The citizens have spoken, and I will try
my best not to let them down.
Jeffers added that he was excited about campaigning
through the general election in the fall, when he,
Clayton and third-place finisher Winstead, will face
Republican challengers incumbent Larry Yarborough,
Sam Kennington and Gerry ONeil.
Winstead, 82, who served one term on the county board
in the early 1980s, placed third with 3,254 votes,
narrowly edging fourth-place finisher Mike Barrett,
46, who garnered 3,125 votes, just 129 votes behind
Winstead.
Winstead, reached via telephone at his home Tuesday
night, said that he was proud and glad to still
be in the running for the November election.
He thanked all who had supported him and helped
me to get where I am.
Winstead said he was most pleased, however, by the
number of voters who went to the polls.
I want to thank all those who came out and
voted, Winstead said. I am real proud
of the turnout. He went on to say that he was
now looking forward to running again in the
fall.
Winsteads top precincts Tuesday were Bushy
Fork, Olive Hill and Mt. Tirzah, where he placed second
in the balloting to Clayton.
Barrett, a teacher at Person High School, thanked
his supporters, but he said, shortly after primary
results were tabulated that the best thing about his
run for county commissioner was having his students
get involved.
An obviously disappointed, yet gracious, Barrett
said he would now support the Democratic victors in
the primary.
I would like to thank everyone who supported
me, said Barrett,who stepped down as the Person
County Democratic Party chair to seek the post. It
was a good run, and I learned a lot about the way
the county operates.
It was a bonus that the students at Person
High School got involved [in the political process],
Barrett added.
Its cool, he smiled and said, when
a student says, Hey, I voted for you.
Barrett had runner-up finishes in a trio of precincts
Flat River, Holloway and Hurdle Mills.
David Brooks, 50, rounded out the five candidates
with 2,610 votes. Brooks best showings came
in the Holloway and Roxboro 4 precincts, where he
placed third in each.
Staff Writer Phyliss Boatwright contributed to this
story.
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