Election Name: | 2020 Tennessee elections |
Country: | Tennessee |
Type: | presidential |
Ongoing: | no |
Next Year: | 2022 |
Previous Year: | 2018 |
Tennessee state elections in 2020 were held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. Primary elections for the United States Senate, United States House of Representatives, Tennessee Senate, and Tennessee House of Representatives, as well as various judicial retention elections, were held on August 6, 2020.
See main article: 2020 United States presidential election in Tennessee, 2020 Tennessee Democratic presidential primary and 2020 Tennessee Republican presidential primary.
In 2020, Tennessee was a stronghold for the Republican Party, and was considered a reliable "red state." Tennessee had 11 electoral votes in the Electoral College at the time. In the general election, Incumbent United States President Donald Trump won Tennessee with 60.66% of the vote.
The presidential primaries were held on March 3, 2020. Donald Trump won the Republican primary in a landslide victory over former congressman Joe Walsh of Illinois and former governor Bill Weld of Massachusetts. Vice President Joe Biden garnered the Democratic nomination, beating out Bernie Sanders of Vermont.
March 3, 2020 primary results
Joe Biden | 215,390 | 41.72 | 36 | |
Bernie Sanders | 129,168 | 25.02 | 22 | |
Michael Bloomberg | 79,789 | 15.46 | 5 | |
Elizabeth Warren | 53,732 | 10.41 | 1 | |
Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn) | 17,102 | 3.31 | rowspan=12 | |
Amy Klobuchar (withdrawn) | 10,671 | 2.07 | ||
Tulsi Gabbard | 2,278 | 0.44 | ||
Tom Steyer (withdrawn) | 1,932 | 0.37 | ||
Michael Bennet (withdrawn) | 1,650 | 0.32 | ||
Andrew Yang (withdrawn) | 1,097 | 0.21 | ||
Cory Booker (withdrawn) | 953 | 0.18 | ||
Marianne Williamson (withdrawn) | 498 | 0.10 | ||
John Delaney (withdrawn) | 378 | 0.07 | ||
Julian Castro (withdrawn) | 239 | 0.05 | ||
Deval Patrick (withdrawn) | 182 | 0.04 | ||
Uncommitted | 1,191 | 0.23 | ||
Total | 516,250 | 100% | 64 |
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Candidate | Votes | % | Estimated delegates | |
---|---|---|---|---|
384,266 | 96.47 | 58 | ||
(withdrawn) | 4,178 | 1.05 | 0 | |
3,922 | 0.98 | 0 | ||
Uncommitted | 5,948 | 1.49 | 0 | |
Total | 398,314 | 100% | 58 |
See main article: 2020 United States Senate election in Tennessee.
Incumbent Republican Senator Lamar Alexander announced that he would not run for re-election on December 17, 2018.[4] Environmentalist, activist and Democratic nominee Marquita Bradshaw, the first black woman to win a major political party nomination in any statewide race in Tennessee,[5] was defeated by Republican nominee Bill Hagerty, former United States Ambassador to Japan and former Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development.[6]
August 6, 2020 primary results
See main article: 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Tennessee.
Tennessee elected nine U.S. representatives, each representing one of Tennessee's nine congressional districts.
scope=col rowspan=3 | District | scope=col colspan=2 | Republican | scope=col colspan=2 | Democratic | scope=col colspan=2 | Others | scope=col colspan=2 | Total | scope=col rowspan=3 | Result | ||||
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scope=col data-sort-type="number" | Votes ! | scope=col data-sort-type="number" | % ! | scope=col data-sort-type="number" | Votes ! | scope=col data-sort-type="number" | % ! | scope=col data-sort-type="number" | Votes ! | scope=col data-sort-type="number" | % ! | scope=col data-sort-type="number" | Votes ! | scope=col data-sort-type="number" | % |
228,181 | 74.71% | 68,617 | 22.47% | 8,625 | 2.82% | 305,423 | 100.0% | Republican hold | |||||||
238,907 | 67.64% | 109,684 | 31.06% | 4,606 | 1.30% | 353,197 | 100.0% | Republican hold | |||||||
215,571 | 67.30% | 97,687 | 30.50% | 7,041 | 2.20% | 320,299 | 100.0% | Republican hold | |||||||
223,802 | 66.67% | 111,908 | 33.33% | 0 | 0.00% | 335,710 | 100.0% | Republican hold | |||||||
0 | 0.00% | 252,155 | 99.99% | 14 | 0.01% | 252,169 | 100.0% | Democratic hold | |||||||
257,572 | 73.68% | 83,852 | 23.99% | 8,154 | 2.33% | 349,578 | 100.0% | Republican hold | |||||||
245,188 | 69.93% | 95,839 | 27.33% | 9,608 | 2.74% | 350,635 | 100.0% | Republican hold | |||||||
227,216 | 68.47% | 97,890 | 29.50% | 6,747 | 2.03% | 331,853 | 100.0% | Republican hold | |||||||
48,818 | 20.10% | 187,905 | 77.37% | 6,157 | 2.53% | 242,880 | 100.0% | Democratic hold | |||||||
Total | 1,685,255 | 59.30% | 1,105,537 | 38.90% | 50,952 | 1.79% | 2,841,744 | 100.0% |
See main article: 2020 Tennessee Senate election.
See also: Tennessee General Assembly.
Results by senate districts
Winners:
Elections for 16 of the 33 seats in Tennessee's State Senate were held on November 3, 2020. There was 1 open seat, and 15 incumbents that ran for re-election.[7]
Party | Candidates | Votes | Seats | |||||||
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% | Before | Up | Won | After | +/– | |||||
Republican | 15 | 939,727 | 71.41 | 28 | 15 | 14 | 27 | 1 | ||
Democratic | 10 | 321,494 | 24.43 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 6 | 1 | ||
Independent | 3 | 52,928 | 4.02 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |||
Write-in | 2 | 1,777 | 0.14 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |||
Total | 1,315,926 | 100 | 33 | 16 | 16 | 33 | ||||
Source: https://sos-tn-gov-files.tnsosfiles.com/Nov%202020%20General%20Totals.pdf |
Two races were decided by a margin of under 10%:
District | Winner | Margin | |
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District 10 | data-sort-value=1 | 6.32% | |
District 20 | data-sort-value=1 (gain) | 3.52% |
See main article: 2020 Tennessee House of Representatives election. Results by State House districtsWinners:
The election of all 99 seats in the Tennessee House of Representatives occurred on November 3, 2020.
The Democratic Party retook the 90th district, where the incumbent John DeBerry had defected to become an independent. The Republican Party maintained their supermajority in the state house.
Party | Candidates | Votes | Seats | |||||||
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% | +/– | |||||||||
Republican | 79 | 1,740,193 | 67.24 | 73 | ||||||
Democratic | 58 (+1 write-in) | 800,069 | 30.92 | 26 | 1 | |||||
Independent | 8 | 46,611 | 1.80 | 0 | 1 | |||||
Write-in | 974 | 0.04 | 0 | |||||||
Total | 2,587,847 | 100.00 | 99 | |||||||
Source: https://sos-tn-gov-files.tnsosfiles.com/Nov%202020%20General%20Totals.pdf |
Seven races were decided by a margin of under 10%:
District | Winner | Margin | |
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District 97 | data-sort-value=1 | 1.6% | |
District 13 | data-sort-value=1 | 5.8% | |
District 49 | data-sort-value=1 | 7.8% | |
District 83 | data-sort-value=1 | 8.0% | |
District 56 | data-sort-value=1 | 8.4% | |
District 18 | data-sort-value=1 | 9.8% | |
District 67 | data-sort-value=1 | 9.8% |