2020 Election Live Results
President
11 Electoral Votes
Aside from voting for Democratic nominees from the south (Johnson 1964, Carter 1976, Clinton 1992 and 1996), Tennessee has voted Republican in every presidential election since 1952. That is unlikely to change in 2020. Donald Trump won by about 26% in 2016.
President
Candidate | Votes | Percent | ||||||||
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✓ | *Donald J. Trump (Republican) | |||||||||
✓ | Roque De La Fuente (Independent) | |||||||||
✓ | Alyson Kennedy (Socialist) | |||||||||
✓ | Gloria La Riva (Peace & Freedom) | |||||||||
✓ | Howie Hawkins (Green) | |||||||||
✓ | Joe Biden (Democratic) | |||||||||
✓ | Jo Jorgensen (Libertarian) | |||||||||
✓ | Kanye West (Independent) | |||||||||
▾ Others |
*Incumbent
Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in
U.S. Senate
Incumbent Sen. Lamar Alexander (R) is retiring. The GOP nominee, businessman Bill Hagerty is favored in this deep red state. 2024: Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R, 1st term)
U.S. Senate
Candidate | Votes | Percent | ||||||||
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✓ | Dean Hill (Independent) | |||||||||
✓ | Jeffrey Grunau (Independent) | |||||||||
✓ | Marquita Bradshaw (Democratic) | |||||||||
✓ | Bill Hagerty (Republican) | |||||||||
✓ | Yomi Faparusi (Independent) | |||||||||
✓ | Ronnie Henley (Independent) | |||||||||
✓ | Steven Hooper (Independent) | |||||||||
✓ | Aaron James (Independent) | |||||||||
▾ Others |
Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in
U.S. House
9 Congressional Districts: 7 Republicans | 2 Democrats
The Volunteer State is tied with Massachusetts for the most congressional districts where not a single one of them is competitive. All nine districts were decided by a 29% margin or more in 2018. Republican Phil Roe (TN-1) is retiring.
U.S. House District 1
Candidate | Votes | Percent | |
---|---|---|---|
✓ | Diana Harshbarger (Republican) | ||
✓ | Steve Holder (Independent) | ||
✓ | Blair Walsingham (Democratic) |
Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in
U.S. House District 2
Candidate | Votes | Percent | |
---|---|---|---|
✓ | Renee Hoyos (Democratic) | ||
✓ | *Tim Burchett (Republican) | ||
✓ | Matthew Campbell (Independent) |
*Incumbent
Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in
U.S. House District 3
Candidate | Votes | Percent | |
---|---|---|---|
✓ | *Chuck Fleischmann (Republican) | ||
✓ | Meg Gorman (Democratic) | ||
✓ | Amber Hysell (Independent) | ||
✓ | Keith Sweitzer (Independent) |
*Incumbent
Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in
U.S. House District 4
Candidate | Votes | Percent | |
---|---|---|---|
✓ | *Scott DesJarlais (Republican) | ||
✓ | Christopher Hale (Democratic) |
*Incumbent
Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in
U.S. House District 5
Candidate | Votes | Percent | |
---|---|---|---|
✓ | *Jim Cooper (Democratic) |
*Incumbent
Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in
U.S. House District 6
Candidate | Votes | Percent | |
---|---|---|---|
✓ | *John Rose (Republican) | ||
✓ | Christopher Monday (Independent) | ||
✓ | Christopher Finley (Democratic) |
*Incumbent
Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in
U.S. House District 7
Candidate | Votes | Percent | |
---|---|---|---|
✓ | *Mark Green (Republican) | ||
✓ | Kiran Sreepada (Democratic) | ||
✓ | Ronald Brown (Independent American) | ||
✓ | Scott Vieira (Independent) |
*Incumbent
Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in
U.S. House District 8
Candidate | Votes | Percent | |
---|---|---|---|
✓ | *David Kustoff (Republican) | ||
✓ | James Hart (Independent) | ||
✓ | Erika Stotts Pearson (Democratic) | ||
✓ | Jon Dillard (Independent) |
*Incumbent
Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in
U.S. House District 9
Candidate | Votes | Percent | |
---|---|---|---|
✓ | *Steve Cohen (Democratic) | ||
✓ | Charlotte Bergmann (Republican) | ||
✓ | Dennis Clark (Independent) | ||
✓ | Bobby Lyons (Independent) |
*Incumbent
Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in
Governor
Next election is 2022. Gov. Bill Lee (R, 1st term) is the incumbent.