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Republican Primary State of Tennessee United States Senate State of Tennessee August 6, 2020 Republican Primary United States Senate 1. Clifford Adkins 2. Natisha Brooks 3. Byron Bush 4. Roy Dale Cope 5. Terry Dicus 6.Tom Emerson, Jr. 7.George S. Flinn, Jr. 8.Bill Hagerty 9.Jon Henry 10. Kent A. Morrell 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Anderson 36 90 42 24 10 17 226 3,818 67 22 Bedford 24 26 27 7 10 10 51 2,430 49 7 Benton 28 15 22 10 20 2 50 1,241 40 6 Bledsoe 15 11 18 8 0 5 27 885 28 1 Blount 98 193 138 57 27 50 549 7,500 130 37 Bradley 89 206 78 28 21 48 222 7,175 75 23 Campbell 19 20 21 12 3 9 58 2,011 38 5 Cannon 8 10 25 5 2 3 19 772 41 0 Carroll 68 51 44 8 34 10 236 2,068 92 9 Carter 71 126 63 23 13 22 247 4,327 83 48 Cheatham 34 40 38 5 3 19 89 2,317 60 12 Chester 60 26 35 10 23 43 122 1,492 28 6 Claiborne 85 53 32 32 11 11 77 3,144 45 8 Clay 4 10 2 2 1 1 10 539 18 0 Cocke 44 67 42 20 13 18 134 2,428 42 10 Coffee 64 110 92 21 16 17 88 2,707 43 7 Crockett 16 13 10 0 6 27 175 1,069 16 1 Cumberland 63 88 51 29 16 31 251 5,500 68 13 Davidson 179 562 495 59 63 92 687 15,547 242 121 Decatur 33 20 16 4 26 14 39 934 16 4 Dekalb 18 20 18 3 10 6 39 1,165 70 0 Dickson 45 60 72 13 24 26 86 2,432 87 10 Dyer 36 27 14 8 18 19 334 1,974 37 7 Fayette 31 31 20 4 64 26 479 3,608 52 4 Fentress 26 38 22 9 3 7 51 1,777 35 5 Franklin 30 38 37 12 2 12 67 2,295 74 6 Gibson 65 37 48 11 19 19 389 2,673 79 5 Giles 54 46 34 7 12 16 82 1,819 53 6 Grainger 47 24 22 8 1 8 68 1,503 32 6 Greene 112 128 84 47 16 53 237 4,178 126 52 Grundy 29 43 21 31 5 5 22 1,186 72 5 Hamblen 85 116 48 46 19 36 247 2,897 91 12 Hamilton 129 351 275 82 31 47 676 15,913 268 77 Hancock 13 18 9 7 4 5 17 529 8 3 Hardeman 34 22 21 3 25 20 181 1,418 89 4 Hardin 75 50 51 14 463 24 125 1,610 23 7 Hawkins 70 133 60 36 26 23 207 3,822 95 10 Haywood 2 6 9 1 1 2 106 699 3 2 Henderson 99 50 58 11 27 29 149 2,301 43 11 Henry 36 58 30 13 59 9 392 2,344 43 6 Hickman 24 22 21 1 9 5 26 1,182 17 5 Houston 4 12 4 1 1 4 8 419 4 0 Humphreys 36 41 14 8 12 9 52 973 29 1 Jackson 20 21 18 6 16 6 41 1,107 66 4 Jefferson 43 84 67 23 8 22 217 2,969 73 15 Johnson 35 61 42 20 9 7 65 1,804 65 12 Knox 179 605 227 91 63 106 1,537 20,528 287 206 Lake 19 7 12 5 2 14 66 333 30 5 State of Tennessee August 6, 2020 Republican Primary United States Senate 1. Clifford Adkins 2. Natisha Brooks 3. Byron Bush 4. Roy Dale Cope 5. Terry Dicus 6.Tom Emerson, Jr. 7.George S. Flinn, Jr. 8.Bill Hagerty 9.Jon Henry 10. Kent A. Morrell 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Lauderdale 15 21 10 8 7 9 180 1,472 14 1 Lawrence 33 38 48 12 18 28 66 2,331 53 10 Lewis 29 19 22 2 17 5 19 1,119 22 2 Lincoln 164 97 70 44 23 73 37 1,929 93 18 Loudon 107 107 63 40 10 27 234 4,301 89 28 Macon 17 22 25 3 20 7 57 1,402 137 1 Madison 67 58 41 9 14 22 333 3,878 40 14 Marion 62 59 51 22 9 21 76 2,116 38 3 Marshall 31 50 32 16 17 14 83 2,392 109 5 Maury 33 68 60 7 17 17 168 4,190 56 18 McMinn 29 51 49 6 7 17 84 3,421 143 6 McNairy 64 48 47 15 159 34 202 1,784 52 6 Meigs 16 15 17 4 1 7 21 978 21 2 Monroe 80 66 66 20 12 26 174 3,752 110 6 Montgomery 132 250 145 35 26 64 328 7,383 104 32 Moore 29 15 23 7 5 3 12 600 12 4 Morgan 15 13 16 2 5 5 31 1,416 31 6 Obion 55 38 19 19 28 39 224 2,246 65 4 Overton 10 16 11 5 5 0 45 1,403 43 2 Perry 13 13 23 3 5 4 34 1,022 17 6 Pickett 4 13 9 5 2 1 17 683 8 0 Polk 14 25 14 4 2 5 24 1,734 15 1 Putnam 37 86 73 14 39 16 168 5,319 192 13 Rhea 30 52 37 10 3 9 60 2,284 47 6 Roane 76 120 66 23 19 44 180 4,318 93 35 Robertson 47 51 63 29 10 24 158 3,749 82 6 Rutherford 168 394 241 78 60 81 533 10,892 373 72 Scott 12 22 13 4 6 0 21 1,287 10 2 Sequatchie 8 24 8 7 3 6 27 1,157 31 1 Sevier 110 127 120 38 21 58 309 5,390 163 21 Shelby 307 430 186 71 77 183 5,364 23,874 211 103 Smith 32 31 17 9 11 6 38 1,289 1,018 6 Stewart 28 19 13 5 11 9 44 996 13 3 Sullivan 187 328 157 55 36 61 687 10,046 194 205 Sumner 114 189 108 32 20 35 393 10,211 195 29 Tipton 54 40 28 22 17 32 567 4,443 34 9 Trousdale 13 14 10 1 3 6 30 666 126 3 Unicoi 35 34 25 15 10 10 66 1,522 25 9 Union 14 15 19 6 2 10 55 1,482 32 4 Van Buren 6 7 7 3 4 1 7 403 11 0 Warren 38 59 32 29 16 10 76 1,915 57 10 Washington 124 359 131 55 31 57 808 8,474 182 90 Wayne 23 27 28 5 38 4 35 1,500 32 1 Weakley 115 63 36 24 55 39 281 2,694 95 14 White 14 47 21 13 29 1 61 2,129 49 4 Williamson 105 326 228 31 33 44 411 12,082 133 84 Wilson 166 220 243 39 49 64 303 8,231 262 38 STATE TOTALS 5,316 8,072 5,420 1,791 2,279 2,252 22,454 331,267 8,104 1,769 State of Tennessee August 6, 2020 Republican Primary United States Senate 11. Glen L. Neal Jr. 12. John E. Osborne 13. Aaron L. Pettigrew 14. David Schuster 15. Manny Sethi 16.Write-In - Vijay Kumar 11 12 13 14 15 16 Anderson 11 7 15 12 3,123 0 Bedford 2 4 11 5 2,042 0 Benton 9 12 16 10 876 0 Bledsoe 3 4 4 0 476 0 Blount 18 35 25 28 6,508 0 Bradley 14 27 14 15 4,461 0 Campbell 3 9 2 6 972 0 Cannon 3 17 4 1 818 0 Carroll 13 12 17 14 1,059 0 Carter 16 30 11 22 3,265 0 Cheatham 7 17 14 8 1,964 0 Chester 7 10 22 35 718 0 Claiborne 14 23 13 7 1,252 0 Clay 0 1 0 2 226 0 Cocke 7 12 8 10 1,598 0 Coffee 9 22 17 76 4,304 0 Crockett 2 4 3 2 482 0 Cumberland 26 21 8 8 3,648 0 Davidson 39 201 76 67 15,863 0 Decatur 5 6 11 33 491 0 Dekalb 5 5 1 1 895 0 Dickson 13 16 18 33 2,310 0 Dyer 4 7 11 8 788 0 Fayette 6 5 9 15 1,130 0 Fentress 4 6 0 6 592 0 Franklin 14 9 15 6 2,590 0 Gibson 2 9 5 12 1,416 0 Giles 6 21 7 6 1,579 0 Grainger 6 5 12 3 1,107 0 Greene 24 43 62 75 2,981 0 Grundy 3 6 2 8 696 0 Hamblen 13 18 37 10 2,496 0 Hamilton 49 80 95 69 16,632 0 Hancock 4 1 10 2 304 0 Hardeman 4 2 21 11 320 0 Hardin 13 12 23 62 903 0 Hawkins 20 29 15 16 2,571 0 Haywood 2 2 6 3 234 0 Henderson 8 12 21 8 1,347 0 Henry 8 12 13 10 1,117 0 Hickman 2 3 5 2 928 0 Houston 2 3 1 14 538 0 Humphreys 2 5 1 1 780 0 Jackson 5 7 1 5 583 0 Jefferson 33 24 23 14 2,502 0 Johnson 22 20 13 7 937 0 Knox 191 110 110 103 22,227 0 Lake 2 7 3 4 76 0 Lauderdale 1 4 6 6 192 0 Lawrence 5 13 10 9 2,194 0 Lewis 9 10 5 5 865 0 Lincoln 19 36 26 74 1,548 0 State of Tennessee August 6, 2020 Republican Primary United States Senate 11.
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