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State of Tennessee State General United States President United State of Tennessee November 3, 2020 State General United States President 1 Donald J. Trump - Republican 1,852,475 2 Joseph R. Biden - Democratic 1,143,711 3 Don Blankenship - Independent 5,365 4 Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente - Independent 1,860 5 Howie Hawkins - Independent 4,545 6 Jo Jorgensen - Independent 29,877 7 Alyson Kennedy - Independent 2,576 8 Gloria La Riva - Independent 2,301 9 Kanye West - Independent 10,279 10 Write-In - R19 Boddie 1 11 Write-In - Brian Carroll 762 12 Write-In - Tom Hoefling 31 13 Write-In - Jade Simmons 68 14 Write-In - Kasey Wells 0 Total Votes 3,053,851 United States Senate 1 Bill Hagerty - Republican 1,840,926 2 Marquita Bradshaw - Democratic 1,040,691 3 Yomi "Fapas" Faparusi Sr. - Independent 10,727 4 Jeffrey Alan Grunau - Independent 4,160 5 Ronnie Henley - Independent 8,478 6 G. Dean Hill - Independent 4,872 7 Steven J. Hooper - Independent 9,609 8 Aaron James - Independent 7,203 9 Elizabeth McLeod - Independent 16,652 10 Kacey Morgan - Independent 9,598 11 Eric William Stansberry - Independent 6,781 12 Write-In - John A. Gentry 64 13 Write-In - Al Green 0 Total Votes 2,959,761 December 2, 2020 State of Tennessee November 3, 2020 State General United States House of Representatives District 1 1 Diana Harshbarger - Republican 228,181 2 Blair Walsingham - Democratic 68,617 3 Steve Holder - Independent 8,621 4 Write-In - Josh Berger 4 Total Votes 305,423 United States House of Representatives District 2 1 Tim Burchett - Republican 238,907 2 Renee Hoyos - Democratic 109,684 3 Matthew L. Campbell - Independent 4,592 4 Write-In - Ronald Cornell Jr. 7 5 Write-In - David Dockery 7 Total Votes 353,197 United States House of Representatives District 3 1 Chuck Fleischmann - Republican 215,571 2 Meg Gorman - Democratic 97,687 3 Amber L. Hysell - Independent 5,043 4 Keith Douglas Sweitzer - Independent 1,990 5 Write-In - Scott D. James 8 Total Votes 320,299 United States House of Representatives District 4 1 Scott DesJarlais - Republican 223,802 2 Christopher J. Hale - Democratic 111,908 Total Votes 335,710 United States House of Representatives District 5 1 Jim Cooper - Democratic 252,155 2 Write-In - Natisha Brooks 13 3 Write-In - John Miglietta 0 4 Write-In - Trevor Killian Murphy 1 Total Votes 252,169 United States House of Representatives District 6 1 John Rose - Republican 257,572 2 Christopher Martin Finley - Democratic 83,852 3 Christopher B. Monday - Independent 8,154 Total Votes 349,578 United States House of Representatives District 7 1 Mark E. Green - Republican 245,188 2 Kiran Sreepada - Democratic 95,839 3 Ronald Brown - Independent 7,603 4 Scott Anthony Vieira Jr - Independent 2,005 Total Votes 350,635 December 2, 2020 State of Tennessee November 3, 2020 State General United States House of Representatives District 8 1 David Kustoff - Republican 227,216 2 Erika Stotts Pearson - Democratic 97,890 3 Jon Dillard - Independent 2,984 4 James Hart - Independent 3,763 Total Votes 331,853 United States House of Representatives District 9 1 Charlotte Bergmann - Republican 48,818 2 Steve Cohen - Democratic 187,905 3 Dennis Clark - Independent 3,962 4 Bobby Lyons - Independent 2,192 5 Write-In - Charles Shappley 3 Total Votes 242,880 December 2, 2020 State of Tennessee November 3, 2020 State General Tennessee Senate District 2 1 Art Swann - Republican 79,674 2 Write-In - Patti Larimer Young 1,774 Total Votes 81,448 Tennessee Senate District 4 1 Jon C. Lundberg - Republican 65,638 2 Amber Riddle - Democratic 17,381 Total Votes 83,019 Tennessee Senate District 6 1 Becky Duncan Massey - Republican 61,286 2 Jane George - Democratic 35,785 Total Votes 97,071 Tennessee Senate District 8 1 Frank S. Niceley - Republican 59,713 Total Votes 59,713 Tennessee Senate District 10 1 Todd Gardenhire - Republican 45,049 2 Glenn Scruggs - Democratic 39,688 Total Votes 84,737 Tennessee Senate District 12 1 Ken Yager - Republican 69,042 Total Votes 69,042 Tennessee Senate District 14 1 Shane Reeves - Republican 62,351 2 Chase Clemons - Democratic 24,440 Total Votes 86,791 Tennessee Senate District 16 1 Janice Bowling - Republican 62,379 2 Sheila Younglove - Democratic 19,687 Total Votes 82,066 Tennessee Senate District 18 1 Ferrell Haile - Republican 68,141 2 John A. Gentry - Independent 26,261 Total Votes 94,402 Tennessee Senate District 20 1 Steven Reid Dickerson - Republican 54,755 2 Heidi Campbell - Democratic 58,746 Total Votes 113,501 December 2, 2020 State of Tennessee November 3, 2020 State General Tennessee Senate District 22 1 Bill Powers - Republican 49,767 2 Ronnie L. Glynn - Democratic 30,383 Total Votes 80,150 Tennessee Senate District 24 1 John D. Stevens - Republican 63,532 2 Yahweh Yahweh - Independent 8,795 Total Votes 72,327 Tennessee Senate District 26 1 Page Walley - Republican 62,701 2 Civil Miller-Watkins - Democratic 19,918 Total Votes 82,619 Tennessee Senate District 28 1 Joey Hensley - Republican 65,050 2 James Gray - Independent 17,872 3 Write-In - James R. Trusty 3 Total Votes 82,925 Tennessee Senate District 30 1 Sara P. Kyle - Democratic 43,895 Total Votes 43,895 Tennessee Senate District 32 1 Paul W. Rose - Republican 70,649 2 Julie Byrd Ashworth - Democratic 31,571 Total Votes 102,220 December 2, 2020 State of Tennessee November 3, 2020 State General Tennessee House of Representatives District 1 1 John K. Crawford - Republican 22,456 Total Votes 22,456 Tennessee House of Representatives District 2 1 Bud Hulsey - Republican 23,315 2 Arvil Love Jr - Democratic 6,915 Total Votes 30,230 Tennessee House of Representatives District 3 1 Scotty Campbell - Republican 23,878 Total Votes 23,878 Tennessee House of Representatives District 4 1 John B. Holsclaw Jr - Republican 20,582 2 Bobby Patrick Harrell - Democratic 4,708 Total Votes 25,290 Tennessee House of Representatives District 5 1 David B. Hawk - Republican 21,277 Total Votes 21,277 Tennessee House of Representatives District 6 1 Tim Hicks - Republican 21,557 2 Brad Batt - Democratic 8,107 Total Votes 29,664 Tennessee House of Representatives District 7 1 Rebecca Keefauver Alexander - Republican 18,136 Total Votes 18,136 Tennessee House of Representatives District 8 1 Jerome F. Moon - Republican 23,762 2 Jay Clark - Democratic 7,971 Total Votes 31,733 Tennessee House of Representatives District 9 1 Gary W Hicks Jr - Republican 21,132 Total Votes 21,132 Tennessee House of Representatives District 10 1 Rick Eldridge - Republican 17,156 Total Votes 17,156 Tennessee House of Representatives District 11 1 Jeremy Faison - Republican 19,693 Total Votes 19,693 December 2, 2020 State of Tennessee November 3, 2020 State General Tennessee House of Representatives District 12 1 Dale Carr - Republican 23,858 2 Bennett H Lapides - Democratic 5,502 Total Votes 29,360 Tennessee House of Representatives District 13 1 Elaine Davis - Republican 12,664 2 Gloria Johnson - Democratic 14,242 Total Votes 26,906 Tennessee House of Representatives District 14 1 Jason Zachary - Republican 26,539 2 Justin Davis - Democratic 14,558 Total Votes 41,097 Tennessee House of Representatives District 15 1 Sam McKenzie - Democratic 13,158 2 Troy B. Jones - Independent 4,887 Total Votes 18,045 Tennessee House of Representatives District 16 1 Michele Carringer - Republican 21,438 2 Elizabeth Rowland - Democratic 9,517 Total Votes 30,955 Tennessee House of Representatives District 17 1 Andrew Ellis Farmer - Republican 21,608 2 Delynn McCash - Democratic 4,935 Total Votes 26,543 Tennessee House of Representatives District 18 1 Eddie Mannis - Republican 17,400 2 Virginia Couch - Democratic 14,350 Total Votes 31,750 Tennessee House of Representatives District 19 1 Dave Wright - Republican 24,350 Total Votes 24,350 Tennessee House of Representatives District 20 1 Bob Ramsey - Republican 23,650 2 Susan Sneed - Democratic 8,806 Total Votes 32,456 Tennessee House of Representatives District 21 1 Lowell Russell - Republican 29,224 Total Votes 29,224 Tennessee House of Representatives District 22 1 Dan Howell - Republican 24,646 Total Votes 24,646 December 2, 2020 State of Tennessee November 3, 2020 State General Tennessee House of Representatives District 23 1 Mark Cochran - Republican 24,290 2 David G.E. Fankhauser - Independent 3,711 Total Votes 28,001 Tennessee House of Representatives District 24 1 Mark Hall - Republican 19,249 2 Daniel Jones - Democratic 5,960 Total Votes 25,209 Tennessee House of Representatives District 25 1 Cameron Sexton - Republican 27,778 2 Robyn Deck - Democratic 6,250 Total Votes 34,028 Tennessee House of Representatives District 26 1 Robin T. Smith - Republican 24,396 2 Joan Farrell - Democratic 13,311 Total Votes 37,707 Tennessee House of Representatives District 27 1 Patsy Hazlewood - Republican 26,988 Total Votes 26,988 Tennessee House of Representatives District 28 1 Yusuf A. Hakeem - Democratic 21,062 Total Votes 21,062 Tennessee House of Representatives District 29 1 Mike Carter - Republican 28,261 Total Votes 28,261 Tennessee House of Representatives District 30 1 Esther Helton - Republican 19,146 2 Joseph Udeaja - Democratic 11,907 Total Votes 31,053 Tennessee House of Representatives District 31 1 Ron Travis - Republican 23,293 2 Dean Sparks - Democratic 4,779 Total Votes 28,072 Tennessee House of Representatives District 32 1 Kent Calfee - Republican 25,647 Total Votes 25,647 Tennessee House of Representatives District 33 1 John D Ragan - Republican 23,145 Total Votes 23,145 December 2, 2020 State of Tennessee November 3, 2020 State General Tennessee House of Representatives District 34 1 Tim Rudd - Republican 26,284 2 Mary R.
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