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Tennessee House of Representatives elections, 2022

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Elections for the Tennessee House of Representatives took place in 2022. The general election was on November 8, 2022. A primary was scheduled for August 4, 2022. The filing deadline was April 7, 2022.

All 99 seats were up for election in 2022. In the 2022 elections, the chamber's Republican majority increased from 71-24 (with two independents and two vacancies) to 75-23 (with one vacancy).

The Tennessee House of Representatives was one of 88 state legislative chambers with elections in 2022. There are 99 chambers throughout the country.

Party control

See also: Partisan composition of state houses and State government trifectas
Tennessee House of Representatives
Party As of November 8, 2022 After November 9, 2022
     Democratic Party 24 23
     Republican Party 71 75
     Independent 2 0
     Vacancy 2 1
Total 99 99

Candidates

General

Tennessee House of Representatives General Election 2022

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
  • Candidate Connection = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.
Office Democratic Party Democratic Republican Party Republican Other
District 1

Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Crawford (i)

District 2

Green check mark transparent.pngBud Hulsey (i)

District 3

Green check mark transparent.pngScotty Campbell (i)

District 4

Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Holsclaw Jr. (i)

District 5

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Hawk (i)

District 6

Green check mark transparent.pngTim Hicks (i)

Joel Goodman (Independent)  Candidate Connection

District 7

Green check mark transparent.pngRebecca Alexander (i)

District 8

Dylan Kelley

Green check mark transparent.pngJerome Moon (i)

District 9

Green check mark transparent.pngGary Hicks (i)

District 10

Green check mark transparent.pngRick Eldridge (i)

District 11

Green check mark transparent.pngJeremy Faison (i)

District 12

Green check mark transparent.pngDale Carr (i)

Larry Linton (Independent)  Candidate Connection

District 13

Jeff Crum

Green check mark transparent.pngRobert Stevens

District 14

Amanda Collins

Green check mark transparent.pngJason Zachary (i)

District 15

Green check mark transparent.pngSam McKenzie (i)

Pete Drew

District 16

Green check mark transparent.pngMichele Carringer (i)

District 17

Green check mark transparent.pngAndrew Farmer (i)

District 18

Gregory Kaplan

Green check mark transparent.pngElaine Davis

District 19

Zeke Streetman  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngDave Wright (i)

Mary Ann Rochat (Independent)

District 20

Green check mark transparent.pngBryan Richey

District 21

Green check mark transparent.pngLowell Russell (i)

District 22

Green check mark transparent.pngDan Howell (i)

District 23

Green check mark transparent.pngMark Cochran (i)

District 24

Green check mark transparent.pngKevin Raper

District 25

Anne Quillen

Green check mark transparent.pngCameron Sexton (i)

District 26

Allison Gorman  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngGreg Martin (i)  Candidate Connection

District 27

Green check mark transparent.pngPatsy Hazlewood (i)

Michael Potter (Independent)

District 28

Green check mark transparent.pngYusuf Hakeem (i)

District 29

Green check mark transparent.pngGreg Vital (i)

District 30

Green check mark transparent.pngEsther Helton (i)

District 31

David L. Brown

Green check mark transparent.pngRon Travis (i)

District 32

Jan Hahn

Green check mark transparent.pngMonty Fritts

District 33

Jim Dodson

Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Ragan (i)

District 34

Laura Bohling

Green check mark transparent.pngTim Rudd (i)

District 35

Green check mark transparent.pngWilliam Slater

District 36

Green check mark transparent.pngDennis Powers (i)

District 37

Bill Levine  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngCharlie Baum (i)

District 38

Green check mark transparent.pngKelly Keisling (i)

District 39

Bruce Manuel  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngIris Rudder (i)

District 40

Tom Cook

Green check mark transparent.pngMichael Hale

District 41

Green check mark transparent.pngEd Butler

John Windle (i) (Independent)

District 42

Green check mark transparent.pngRyan Williams (i)

District 43

Cheryl Womack Uselton

Green check mark transparent.pngPaul Sherrell (i)

District 44

Kesa Fowler  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngWilliam Lamberth (i)

District 45

Green check mark transparent.pngJohnny Garrett (i)

District 46

Green check mark transparent.pngClark Boyd (i)

District 47

Green check mark transparent.pngRush Bricken (i)

Veronica Owens (Independent)

District 48

Matt Ferry

Green check mark transparent.pngBryan Terry (i)

District 49

Morgan Woodberry

Green check mark transparent.pngMike Sparks (i)

District 50

Green check mark transparent.pngBo Mitchell (i)

District 51

Green check mark transparent.pngBill Beck (i)

District 52

Green check mark transparent.pngJustin Jones

District 53

Green check mark transparent.pngJason Powell (i)

Dia Hart

District 54

Green check mark transparent.pngVincent Dixie (i)

District 55

Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Ray Clemmons (i)

District 56

Green check mark transparent.pngBob Freeman (i)

District 57

Green check mark transparent.pngSusan Lynn (i)

District 58

Green check mark transparent.pngHarold Love (i)

District 59

Green check mark transparent.pngCaleb Hemmer  Candidate Connection

Michelle Foreman

District 60

Green check mark transparent.pngDarren Jernigan (i)

Christopher Huff

District 61

Steven Cervantes  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngGino Bulso

District 62

Green check mark transparent.pngPat Marsh (i)

District 63

Kisha Davis

Green check mark transparent.pngJake McCalmon

District 64

Jameson Manor

Green check mark transparent.pngScott Cepicky (i)

District 65

Green check mark transparent.pngSam Whitson (i)

District 66

Green check mark transparent.pngSabi Kumar (i)

District 67

Green check mark transparent.pngRonnie Glynn

Tommy Vallejos

District 68

Green check mark transparent.pngCurtis Johnson (i)

Monica Meeks (Independent)  Candidate Connection

District 69

Candie Loreeta Hedge  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngJody Barrett

Lenny Ladner (Independent)

District 70

Green check mark transparent.pngClay Doggett (i)

District 71

David Carson II

Green check mark transparent.pngKip Capley

District 72

Green check mark transparent.pngKirk Haston (i)

District 73

Erica Coleman

Green check mark transparent.pngChris Todd (i)

District 74

Green check mark transparent.pngJay Reedy (i)

District 75

Green check mark transparent.pngJeff Burkhart

District 76

Green check mark transparent.pngTandy Darby (i)

James Hart (Independent)
Kevin West (Independent)  Candidate Connection

District 77

Green check mark transparent.pngRusty Grills (i)

District 78

Krystle James  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngMary Littleton (i)

District 79

Thomas Jefferson

Green check mark transparent.pngBrock Martin

District 80

Green check mark transparent.pngJohnny Shaw (i)

District 81

Green check mark transparent.pngDebra Moody (i)

Nick Sawall (Independent)  Candidate Connection

District 82

Green check mark transparent.pngChris Hurt (i)

District 83

Green check mark transparent.pngMark White (i)

District 84

Green check mark transparent.pngJoe Towns Jr. (i)

Did not make the ballot:
Michael Matthews  (Independent)

District 85

Green check mark transparent.pngJesse Chism (i)

District 86

Green check mark transparent.pngBarbara Cooper (i)

Michael Porter (Independent)

District 87

Green check mark transparent.pngKaren Camper (i)

District 88

Green check mark transparent.pngLarry Miller (i)

District 89

M.D. Dotson

Green check mark transparent.pngJustin Lafferty (i)

District 90

Green check mark transparent.pngGloria Johnson (i)

David Poczobut

District 91

Green check mark transparent.pngTorrey Harris (i)

District 92

Angela Hughes

Green check mark transparent.pngTodd Warner (i)

District 93

Green check mark transparent.pngG.A. Hardaway (i)

Did not make the ballot:
M.A. Minnis  (Independent)

District 94

Green check mark transparent.pngRon Gant (i)

District 95

Patricia Causey

Green check mark transparent.pngKevin Vaughan (i)

District 96

Green check mark transparent.pngDwayne Thompson (i)

District 97

Toniko Harris

Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Gillespie (i)

District 98

Green check mark transparent.pngAntonio Parkinson (i)

District 99

Green check mark transparent.pngTom Leatherwood (i)

Primary

Tennessee House of Representatives Primary 2022

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
  • Candidate Connection = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.
Office Democratic Party Democratic Republican Party Republican Other
District 1

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Crawford (i)

District 2

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngBud Hulsey (i)

District 3

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngScotty Campbell (i)

District 4

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Holsclaw Jr. (i)

District 5

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Hawk (i)

District 6

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngTim Hicks (i)

District 7

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngRebecca Alexander (i)

District 8

Green check mark transparent.pngDylan Kelley

Green check mark transparent.pngJerome Moon (i)

District 9

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngGary Hicks (i)

District 10

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngRick Eldridge (i)
Donel Shelton

District 11

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngJeremy Faison (i)

District 12

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngDale Carr (i)

Did not make the ballot:
Mariah Bailey  Candidate Connection

District 13

Green check mark transparent.pngJeff Crum

Gabriel Fancher
Green check mark transparent.pngRobert Stevens

Did not make the ballot:
Gibran Saliba 

District 14

Green check mark transparent.pngAmanda Collins

Green check mark transparent.pngJason Zachary (i)

District 15

Green check mark transparent.pngSam McKenzie (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngPete Drew

District 16

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngMichele Carringer (i)

District 17

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngAndrew Farmer (i)

District 18

Green check mark transparent.pngGregory Kaplan

Green check mark transparent.pngElaine Davis
Janet Testerman

District 19

Green check mark transparent.pngZeke Streetman  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngDave Wright (i)

District 20

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Robert Ramsey (i)
Green check mark transparent.pngBryan Richey

District 21

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngLowell Russell (i)

District 22

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngDan Howell (i)

District 23

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngMark Cochran (i)

District 24

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Israel David Farless
Green check mark transparent.pngKevin Raper
Rex Wagner
Troy Weathers

District 25

Green check mark transparent.pngAnne Quillen

Green check mark transparent.pngCameron Sexton (i)

District 26

Green check mark transparent.pngAllison Gorman  Candidate Connection
Tim Roberts  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngGreg Martin (i)  Candidate Connection

District 27

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngPatsy Hazlewood (i)

Did not make the ballot:
Michele Reneau 

District 28

Green check mark transparent.pngYusuf Hakeem (i)

No candidates filed for the Republican primary


District 29

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngGreg Vital (i)

District 30

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngEsther Helton (i)

District 31

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid L. Brown

Green check mark transparent.pngRon Travis (i)

District 32

Green check mark transparent.pngJan Hahn

Keaton Bowman
Randy Childs
Green check mark transparent.pngMonty Fritts
Donnie Hall
Teresa Pesterfield Kirkham

District 33

James Brewer
Green check mark transparent.pngJim Dodson

Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Ragan (i)

District 34

Green check mark transparent.pngLaura Bohling

Green check mark transparent.pngTim Rudd (i)

District 35

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Deanne DeWitt
Joe Kirkpatrick  Candidate Connection
Green check mark transparent.pngWilliam Slater

Did not make the ballot:
Matt Harris 

District 36

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngDennis Powers (i)

District 37

Green check mark transparent.pngBill Levine  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngCharlie Baum (i)

District 38

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngKelly Keisling (i)

District 39

Green check mark transparent.pngBruce Manuel  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngIris Rudder (i)

District 40

Green check mark transparent.pngTom Cook

Terri Lynn Weaver (i)
Green check mark transparent.pngMichael Hale

District 41

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngEd Butler
Bradley Hayes
Michael Swisher

District 42

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngRyan Williams (i)

District 43

Green check mark transparent.pngCheryl Womack Uselton

Green check mark transparent.pngPaul Sherrell (i)
Bobby Robinson

District 44

Green check mark transparent.pngKesa Fowler  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngWilliam Lamberth (i)

District 45

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngJohnny Garrett (i)

Did not make the ballot:
Jennifer Barton 

District 46

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngClark Boyd (i)

District 47

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngRush Bricken (i)

Did not make the ballot:
Ronnie Holden 

District 48

Green check mark transparent.pngMatt Ferry

Green check mark transparent.pngBryan Terry (i)

District 49

Green check mark transparent.pngMorgan Woodberry

Green check mark transparent.pngMike Sparks (i)

District 50

Green check mark transparent.pngBo Mitchell (i)

No candidates filed for the Republican primary


District 51

Green check mark transparent.pngBill Beck (i)

No candidates filed for the Republican primary


District 52

Green check mark transparent.pngJustin Jones
Delishia Porterfield

No candidates filed for the Republican primary


District 53

Green check mark transparent.pngJason Powell (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngDia Hart
Yog Nepal (Write-in)

District 54

Green check mark transparent.pngVincent Dixie (i)

No candidates filed for the Republican primary


District 55

Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Ray Clemmons (i)

No candidates filed for the Republican primary


District 56

Green check mark transparent.pngBob Freeman (i)

No candidates filed for the Republican primary


District 57

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngSusan Lynn (i)

District 58

Green check mark transparent.pngHarold Love (i)

No candidates filed for the Republican primary


District 59

Green check mark transparent.pngCaleb Hemmer  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngMichelle Foreman
Wyatt Rampy  Candidate Connection

Did not make the ballot:
Yog Nepal 

District 60

Green check mark transparent.pngDarren Jernigan (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngChristopher Huff

Did not make the ballot:
Jim Gotto 

District 61

Green check mark transparent.pngSteven Cervantes  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngGino Bulso
Bob Ravener

District 62

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngPat Marsh (i)

District 63

Green check mark transparent.pngKisha Davis

Laurie Cardoza-Moore  Candidate Connection
Green check mark transparent.pngJake McCalmon
James Sloan

Did not make the ballot:
A.J. Bahou 

District 64

Green check mark transparent.pngJameson Manor

Green check mark transparent.pngScott Cepicky (i)
Jason Gilliam

District 65

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngSam Whitson (i)

Did not make the ballot:
Erika Carouthers 

District 66

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngSabi Kumar (i)

District 67

Green check mark transparent.pngRonnie Glynn

John Dawson  Candidate Connection
Green check mark transparent.pngTommy Vallejos

District 68

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngCurtis Johnson (i)

District 69

Green check mark transparent.pngCandie Loreeta Hedge  Candidate Connection
Val Sloan

Green check mark transparent.pngJody Barrett
Jeff Eby
Brian Johnson
Angela Redden  Candidate Connection

District 70

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngClay Doggett (i)

District 71

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Carson II

Green check mark transparent.pngKip Capley
Jason Rich
Mitchell Skelton  Candidate Connection
Bill White

District 72

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngKirk Haston (i)

District 73

Green check mark transparent.pngErica Coleman

Green check mark transparent.pngChris Todd (i)

District 74

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngJay Reedy (i)

District 75

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Did not make the ballot:
Glenda Warren 

Green check mark transparent.pngJeff Burkhart
Kent Griffy
Deanna McLaughlin  Candidate Connection

District 76

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngTandy Darby (i)

District 77

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngRusty Grills (i)

District 78

Green check mark transparent.pngKrystle James  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngMary Littleton (i)

District 79

Green check mark transparent.pngThomas Jefferson

Green check mark transparent.pngBrock Martin
Gordon Wildridge

District 80

Green check mark transparent.pngJohnny Shaw (i)

No candidates filed for the Republican primary


District 81

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngDebra Moody (i)

District 82

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngChris Hurt (i)

District 83

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngMark White (i)

District 84

Green check mark transparent.pngJoe Towns Jr. (i)
Brandon Price

No candidates filed for the Republican primary


District 85

Green check mark transparent.pngJesse Chism (i)
Phyllis Parks

No candidates filed for the Republican primary


District 86

Green check mark transparent.pngBarbara Cooper (i)
Will Richardson

Did not make the ballot:
Dominique Frost 
Brandon Morris 

No candidates filed for the Republican primary


District 87

Green check mark transparent.pngKaren Camper (i)

No candidates filed for the Republican primary


District 88

Green check mark transparent.pngLarry Miller (i)

No candidates filed for the Republican primary


District 89

Green check mark transparent.pngM.D. Dotson

Green check mark transparent.pngJustin Lafferty (i)

District 90

Green check mark transparent.pngGloria Johnson (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Poczobut

Did not make the ballot:
Sherry Ailor 

District 91

Green check mark transparent.pngTorrey Harris (i)
Barbara Farmer-Tolbert  Candidate Connection

No candidates filed for the Republican primary


District 92

Green check mark transparent.pngAngela Hughes

Green check mark transparent.pngTodd Warner (i)
Matt Fitterer  Candidate Connection
Jeff Ford  Candidate Connection

District 93

Green check mark transparent.pngG.A. Hardaway (i)

No candidates filed for the Republican primary


District 94

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngRon Gant (i)

District 95

Green check mark transparent.pngPatricia Causey

Did not make the ballot:
Nandi Washington-Murfik 

Green check mark transparent.pngKevin Vaughan (i)

District 96

Green check mark transparent.pngDwayne Thompson (i)

No candidates filed for the Republican primary


District 97

Green check mark transparent.pngToniko Harris
Houston Wolf  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Gillespie (i)

District 98

Green check mark transparent.pngAntonio Parkinson (i)

No candidates filed for the Republican primary


District 99

No candidates filed for the Democratic primary


Green check mark transparent.pngTom Leatherwood (i)
Lee Mills


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Incumbents who were not re-elected

See also: Annual State Legislative Competitiveness Report: Vol. 12, 2022

Incumbents defeated in general elections

One incumbent lost in the Nov. 8 general election.

Name Party Office
John Windle Independent Independent House District 41

Incumbents defeated in primary elections

See also: Defeated state legislative incumbents, 2022

Two incumbents lost in the Aug. 4 primaries.

Name Party Office
Robert Ramsey Ends.png Republican House District 20
Terri Lynn Weaver Ends.png Republican House District 40

Retiring incumbents

Fourteen incumbents were not on the ballot in 2022.[1] Those incumbents were:

Name Party Office Reason
Eddie Mannis Ends.png Republican House District 18 Retired
Mark Hall Ends.png Republican House District 24 Other office
Kent Calfee Ends.png Republican House District 32 Retired
Jerry Sexton Ends.png Republican House District 35 Retired
Mike Stewart Electiondot.png Democratic House District 52 Retired
Jason Potts Electiondot.png Democratic House District 59 Retired
Brandon Ogles Ends.png Republican House District 61 Retired
Glen Casada Ends.png Republican House District 63 Retired
Jason Hodges Electiondot.png Democratic House District 67 Retired
Brian Ragan Independent Independent House District 69 Retired
David Byrd Ends.png Republican House District 71 Retired
Bruce Griffey Ends.png Republican House District 75 Retired
Curtis Halford Ends.png Republican House District 79 Retired
London Lamar Electiondot.png Democratic House District 91 Resigned

Primary election competitiveness

See also: Primary election competitiveness in state and federal government, 2022

This section contains data on state legislative primary election competitiveness in Tennessee. These totals include data from all regularly-scheduled House and Senate elections. For more information about Ballotpedia's competitiveness analysis of state legislative elections, please click here.

Post-filing deadline analysis

The following analysis covers all state legislative districts up for election in Tennessee in 2022. Information below was calculated on July 31, 2022, and may differ from information shown in the table above due to candidate replacements and withdrawals after that time.

Tennessee had 36 contested state legislative primaries in 2022, 16% of the total number of possible primaries, and a 5% decrease from compared to 2020.

This was the lowest number of contested state legislative primaries in Tennessee compared to the preceding four election cycles.

A primary is contested when more candidates file to run than there are nominations available, meaning at least one candidate must lose.

Of the 36 contested primaries, 11 were for Democrats and 25 were for Republicans. For Democrats, this was down from 14 in 2020, a 21% decrease. For Republicans, the number increased 4% from 24 in 2020.

Fifteen contested primaries featured an incumbent, representing 15% of all incumbents who filed for re-election. This was also the lowest rate of incumbents in contested primaries compared to the preceding four election cycles in the state.

Five of the incumbents in contested primaries in 2022 were Democrats and 10 were Republicans.

Overall, 214 major party candidates—79 Democrats and 135 Republicans—filed to run. All 99 House districts and 17 of the state's 33 Senate districts held elections.

Seventeen of those districts were open, meaning no incumbents filed to run. This guaranteed at least 15% of the districts holding elections in 2022 would be represented by newcomers in 2023.

Open seats

The table below shows the number and percentage of open seats in the Tennessee House of Representatives from 2010 to 2022.[2] It will be updated as information becomes available following the state’s candidate filing deadline.

Open Seats in Tennessee House of Representatives elections: 2010 - 2022
Year Total seats Open seats Seats with incumbents running for re-election
2022 99 14 (14 percent) 85 (86 percent)
2020 99 5 (5 percent) 94 (94 percent)
2018 99 23 (23 percent) 76 (77 percent)
2016 99 5 (5 percent) 94 (95 percent)
2014 99 9 (9 percent) 90 (91 percent)
2012 99 11 (11 percent) 88 (89 percent)
2010 99 8 (8 percent) 91 (92 percent)

Incumbents running in new districts

When an incumbent files to run for re-election in the same chamber but a new district, it leaves his or her original seat open. This may happen for a variety of reasons ranging from redistricting to a change in residences. This may result in instances where multiple incumbents face each other in contested primaries or general elections if the incumbent in the new district also seeks re-election.

In 2022, two incumbents filed to run for re-election in a new district different from the ones they represented before the election. Click [show] on the table below to view those incumbents.

Process to become a candidate

See also: Ballot access requirements for political candidates in Tennessee

DocumentIcon.jpg See statutes: Chapter 2-5 and Chapter 2-7 of the Tennessee Code

State legislative candidates

A candidate running for the state legislature, whether partisan or independent, must adhere to the same ballot access requirements, which are detailed below.

  1. The candidate must obtain a nominating petition from a county election commission office or the office of the state coordinator of elections.[3][4]
  2. The nominating petition must be signed by the candidate and at least 25 voters who are registered in the candidate's district.[3][4]
  3. The signer of a petition must include the address shown on his or her voter registration card in order for his or her signature to be counted.[4]
  4. The candidate must file the original nominating petition in the office of the county election commission by the first Thursday of April in his or her county of residence. The candidate must also file a certified duplicate in the county election commission office in each county wholly or partially within the candidate's district. This requirement applies to both political party candidates running in the primary and independent candidates running in the general election.[3][4]
  5. There are no filing fees.

Federal and statewide office

A partisan or independent candidate for governor, United States Representative, or United States Senator must obtain a nominating petition from a county election commission office or the office of the state coordinator of elections.[5][6]

  1. The nominating petition must be signed by at least 25 voters who are registered anywhere in Tennessee.[5][7]
  2. The signer of a petition must include the address shown on his or her voter registration card in order for the signature to be counted.[4]
  3. The candidate must file the nominating petition no later than noon on the first Thursday of April.[5][7]
  4. The candidate must file the original nominating petition in the office of the Tennessee State Election Commission. The candidate must also file a certified duplicate in the office of the state coordinator of elections. Both of these must be received by the qualifying deadline.[5][7]
  5. There are no filing fees.

For write-in candidates

In order to have his or her votes tallied, a write-in candidate must file a certificate of write-in candidacy no later than noon on the 50th day before the general election in each county that makes up the district of the listed office. For the offices of governor, United States Senator, and United States Representative, this form must be filed with the Tennessee Coordinator of Elections.[8][9]

Qualifications

See also: State legislature candidate requirements by state

To be eligible to serve in the Tennessee House of Representatives, a candidate must be:[10]

  • A U.S. citizen
  • 21 years old before the general election
  • A three-year resident of Tennessee before the general election
  • A county resident for 1 year prior to the general election
  • A qualified voter
  • The following situations would eliminate a candidate from qualifying for office:
    • Those who have been convicted of offering or giving a bribe, or of larceny, or any other offense declared infamous by law, unless restored to citizenship in the mode pointed out by law;
    • Those against whom there is a judgment unpaid for any moneys received by them, in any official capacity, due to the United States, to this state, or any county thereof;
    • Those who are defaulters to the treasury at the time of the election, and the election of any such person shall be void;
    • Soldiers, seamen, marines, or airmen in the regular army or navy or air force of the United States; and
    • Members of congress, and persons holding any office of profit or trust under any foreign power, other state of the union, or under the United States.

Salaries and per diem

See also: Comparison of state legislative salaries
State legislative salaries, 2024[11]
SalaryPer diem
$28,405.96/year$326.47/day. Legislators living within 50 miles of the Capitol receive a reduced amount of $47 per day.

When sworn in

See also: When state legislators assume office after a general election

Tennessee legislators assume office on the day they are elected in the general election.[12]

Tennessee political history

Trifectas

A state government trifecta is a term that describes single-party government, when one political party holds the governor's office and has majorities in both chambers of the legislature in a state government.

Tennessee Party Control: 1992-2024
Five years of Democratic trifectas  •  Fourteen years of Republican trifectas
Scroll left and right on the table below to view more years.

Year 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Governor D D D R R R R R R R R D D D D D D D D R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
Senate D D D D R D D D D D D D D R R S S R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
House D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R

Presidential politics in Tennessee

2020

See also: Presidential election, 2020


Presidential election in Tennessee, 2020
 
Candidate/Running mate
%
Popular votes
Electoral votes
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Donald Trump/Mike Pence (R)
 
60.7
 
1,852,475 11
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Joe Biden/Kamala D. Harris (D)
 
37.5
 
1,143,711 0
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Jo Jorgensen/Spike Cohen (Independent)
 
1.0
 
29,877 0
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Ye/Michelle Tidball (Independent)
 
0.3
 
10,279 0
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Don Blankenship/William Mohr (Independent)
 
0.2
 
5,365 0
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Howie Hawkins/Angela Nicole Walker (Independent)
 
0.1
 
4,545 0
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Alyson Kennedy/Malcolm Jarrett (Independent)
 
0.1
 
2,576 0
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Gloria La Riva/Sunil Freeman (Independent)
 
0.1
 
2,301 0
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Roque De La Fuente/Darcy Richardson (Independent)
 
0.1
 
1,860 0
  Other write-in votes
 
0.0
 
862 0

Total votes: 3,053,851


2016

See also: Presidential election, 2016
U.S. presidential election, Tennessee, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes Electoral votes
     Democratic Hillary Clinton/Tim Kaine 34.7% 870,695 0
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngDonald Trump/Mike Pence 60.7% 1,522,925 11
     Libertarian Gary Johnson/Bill Weld 2.8% 70,397 0
     Green Jill Stein/Ajamu Baraka 0.6% 15,993 0
     Independent Rocky De La Fuente/Michael Steinberg 0.2% 4,075 0
     Independent Alyson Kennedy/Osborne Hart 0.1% 2,877 0
     Independent Mike Smith/Daniel White 0.3% 7,276 0
     - Write-in votes 0.5% 13,789 0
Total Votes 2,508,027 11
Election results via: Tennessee Secretary of State


Tennessee presidential election results (1900-2024)

  • 15 Democratic wins
  • 17 Republican wins
Year 1900 1904 1908 1912 1916 1920 1924 1928 1932 1936 1940 1944 1948 1952 1956 1960 1964 1968 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016 2020 2024
Winning Party D D D D D R D R D D D D D R R R D R R D R R R D D R R R R R R R


Voting information

See also: Voting in Tennessee

Election information in Tennessee: Nov. 8, 2022, election.

What was the voter registration deadline?

  • In-person: Oct. 11, 2022
  • By mail: Postmarked by Oct. 11, 2022
  • Online: Oct. 11, 2022

Was absentee/mail-in voting available to all voters?

No

What was the absentee/mail-in ballot request deadline?

  • In-person: Nov. 1, 2022
  • By mail: Received by Nov. 1, 2022
  • Online: N/A

What was the absentee/mail-in ballot return deadline?

  • In-person: N/A
  • By mail: Received by Nov. 8, 2022

Was early voting available to all voters?

Yes

What were the early voting start and end dates?

Oct. 19, 2022 to Nov. 3, 2022

Were all voters required to present ID at the polls? If so, was a photo or non-photo ID required?

N/A

When were polls open on Election Day?

N/A


Redistricting following the 2020 census

On November 22, 2023, the Davidson County Chancery Court struck down the state Senate map, declaring it unconstitutional. The court ordered the state to create a new state Senate map by January 31, 2024.[13] On April 13, 2022, the Tennessee Supreme Court reversed a ruling by the Davidson County Chancery Court on April 6, blocking the same state Senate map. Gov. Lee signed the state's legislative districts into law on February 6, 2022.[14]

Below is the state House map in effect before and after the 2020 redistricting cycle.

Tennessee State House Districts
until November 7, 2022

Click a district to compare boundaries.

Tennessee State House Districts
starting November 8, 2022

Click a district to compare boundaries.


See also

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Footnotes

  1. Ballotpedia defines an incumbent as retiring if the incumbent did not file for office or filed for office but withdrew, was disqualified, or otherwise left a race in a manner other than losing the primary, primary runoff, or convention. If an incumbent runs as a write-in candidate, Ballotpedia does not consider them to be retiring. If an incumbent runs in the same chamber for a different seat, Ballotpedia does not consider them to be retiring.
  2. Ballotpedia defines a seat as open if the incumbent did not file to run for re-election or filed but withdrew and did not appear on any ballot for his or her seat. If the incumbent withdrew from or did not participate in the primary but later chose to seek re-election to his or her seat as a third party or independent candidate, the seat would not be counted as open. If the incumbent retired or ran for a different seat in the same chamber, his or her original seat would be counted as open unless another incumbent from the same chamber filed to run for that seat, in which case it would not be counted as open due to the presence of an incumbent.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Tennessee Department of Elections, "Qualifying Procedures for Candidates for Tennessee House of Representatives," accessed April 29, 2025
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Tennessee Code, "Chapter 2-5-101," accessed April 29, 2025
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Tennessee Department of Elections, "Qualifying Procedures for Candidates for Governor," accessed April 29, 2025
  6. Tennessee Code, "Chapter 2-5-103," accessed April 29, 2025
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Tennessee Secretary of State, "Qualifying Procedures for United States Senate Tennessee Candidates for United States Senate," accessed April 29, 2025
  8. Tennessee Department of Elections, "Write-In Candidacy Form," accessed April 29, 2025
  9. Tennessee Code, "Chapter 2-7-133," accessed April 29, 2025
  10. Tennessee Secretary of State, "Qualifications for elected offices in Tennessee," accessed December 18, 2013
  11. National Conference of State Legislatures, "2024 Legislator Compensation," August 21, 2024
  12. Tennessee Constitution, "Article II, Section 3," accessed November 1, 2021
  13. The Tennessean, "Judges rule Tennessee Senate map unconstitutional, order legislature to redraw by Jan. 31," November 22, 2023
  14. The Tennessean, "Gov. Bill Lee signs redistricting bills dividing Davidson County into three congressional districts," February 7, 2022


Current members of the Tennessee House of Representatives
Leadership
Speaker of the House:Cameron Sexton
Majority Leader:William Lamberth
Minority Leader:Karen Camper
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Tim Rudd (R)
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Jay Reedy (R)
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Joe Towns (D)
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Ron Gant (R)
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