2024 Tennessee Primary Live Results

Overview

Election Date August 1, 2024
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Polls Close 8:00 PM Eastern Time
On this Page Primary results for President*, U.S. Senate, U.S. House, State Legislature

* Presidential primaries were held March 5.

President

U.S. Senate

Winning a second term in 1990, former Vice President Al Gore was the last Democrat elected to the U.S. Senate from Tennessee. Despite long odds for that to change this year, a field of four is vying to challenge Blackburn.

The frontrunner is state Rep. Gloria Johnson, who gained a national profile as a member of the "Tennessee Three" after a 2023 school shooting in Nashville.

Also on the ballot is Marquita Bradshaw, who was the party's nominee in 2020, losing to Republican Bill Hagerty.

Republican Sen. Marsha Blackburn is seeking a second term. She has a nominal primary challenge. 

 

U.S. House

In a state with little general election competition, there's not much going on in the primaries either. The GOP contest in District 5 has drawn the most interest.

Republicans flipped this district in 2022 after it was moved significantly to the right in post-Census redistricting. Andy Ogles emerged from a nine-candidate primary, and won the general election by a 14% margin.

Ogles largest hurdle to reelection may well be this primary. He has drawn an unexpectedly strong challenger in Nashville Metro Council member Courtney Johnston. She has outraised Ogles, who, for his part, has come under scrutiny for his campaign finances. 

Consolidated U.S. House Races

These next two tables include all congressional primaries; select 'Change Race' to choose a district. 

State Senate

State House

Governor

Next election is in 2026