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Election in Tennessee

2020 United States presidential election in Tennessee

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Turnout 68.six% Increase
Donald Trump official portrait (cropped).jpg Joe Biden presidential portrait (cropped).jpg
Nominee Donald Trump Joe Biden
Political party Republican Democratic
Habitation land Florida Delaware
Running mate Mike Pence Kamala Harris
Electoral vote xi 0
Popular vote 1,852,475 1,143,711
Percentage sixty.66% 37.45%

Tennessee Presidential Election Results 2020.svg

Canton results


President before ballot

Donald Trump
Republican

Elected President

Joe Biden
Autonomous

The 2020 United States presidential ballot in Tennessee was held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, as office of the 2020 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated.[two] Tennessee voters chose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote, pitting the Republican Party'due south nominee, incumbent President Donald Trump, and running mate Vice President Mike Pence against Democratic Party nominee, former Vice President Joe Biden, and his running mate California Senator Kamala Harris. Tennessee has 11 electoral votes in the Electoral Higher.[3]

Trump won Tennessee with 60.66% of the vote, nigh tied with his threescore.72% vote share in 2016. Despite this, Biden got 37.four% of the vote, 3 points ameliorate than Hillary Clinton. Prior to the ballot, all 17 news organizations considered this a country Trump would win, or a safe red state. The Volunteer Land has not supported a Democrat since 1996. Biden won the same counties every bit Clinton did: urban Shelby and Davidson counties--anchored by Memphis and Nashville, respectively--as well as majority-Black Haywood County, and became the starting time Democrat to win the presidency without Hardeman County.[ commendation needed ] In improver, Trump performed somewhat ameliorate than polls anticipated, as they had Trump leading Biden by 55%–41%.[4]

Despite this, Biden was able to improve his support in the Nashville metropolitan area, gaining 64.v% of the vote in Davidson County, the all-time Democratic performance in the county since FDR won 72.1% of the vote in 1944. At the same time, Biden likewise fabricated gains in the Nashville suburban counties of Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson, Sumner, and Cheatham, performing considerably improve than Hillary Clinton in 2016. For instance, Biden lost Rutherford County, anchored by Murfreesboro, but by 56.vi% to 41.2%, much lower than Clinton's 25.9-bespeak loss in 2016. Additionally, he narrowed Trump's margins in Hamilton County--anchored by Chattanooga--just losing it by 9.seven points, the best Autonomous performance at that place since Bill Clinton lost the county past 6.five% in 1996; and with 44.ane% of the popular vote, the best Democratic percent since Carter's 48% in 1976, consequently losing by two.8 points. This is the first time a Democrat has even garnered forty% of the vote in Rutherford Canton since 2000, when favorite son Al Gore lost the county by 9.7 points while at the same time losing both his dwelling house land and the election.

Winning the land by 708,764 votes, Tennessee gave Trump his largest margin of victory by the number of votes nationally. This exceeded the 631,221 vote margin he won in Texas, marking the first time since 1988 (when Florida provided the largest margin of victory) where Texas did not provide the Republican presidential nominee with his widest margin of votes for a statewide victory. Additionally, this is the second consecutive election in which Tennessee was carried by more than than threescore%, the first time since 1996 that Tennessee and neighboring Georgia did not vote for the same candidate, and the beginning fourth dimension since 1980 that Tennessee was won past the Republicans while Georgia was won past the Democrats.

Per exit polls past the Associated Press, Trump'south force in Tennessee came from a 69% showing amidst Southern whites, who fabricated up 84% of the electorate. Similarly, Trump carried white born-again/Evangelical Christians by 86%–12%. The state of Tennessee is entirely covered in the Bible Chugalug. The only strength Biden showed was 88% of African-American voters. 65% of voters opposed removing Amalgamated statues from public places in Tennessee, and these voters backed Trump by 83%–fifteen%.[five]

Primary elections [edit]

Republican main [edit]

The Republican primary was on March 3, 2020. Former Tennessee senator Bob Corker was considered a potential principal opponent for Trump.[6]

Incumbent The states President Donald Trump was challenged by two candidates: old congressman Joe Walsh of Illinois, and sometime governor Pecker Weld of Massachusetts.[7] Walsh withdrew from the race prior to the primary. There was also an uncommitted option on the ballot. Trump won the land in a landslide victory over Walsh and Weld.

2020 Tennessee Republican primary[viii]
Candidate Votes % Estimated
delegates
Donald Trump 384,266 96.47 58
Joe Walsh (withdrawn) 4,178 1.05 0
Bill Weld three,922 0.98 0
Uncommitted 5,948 1.49 0
Full 398,314 100% 58

Democratic chief [edit]

The Democratic primary was on March 3, 2020. Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, and former Vice President Joe Biden were among the major declared candidates.[9] [10]

Popular vote share by county

 Biden—30–40%

 Biden—twoscore–50%

 Biden—50–60%

 Biden—lx–70%

 Sanders—30–40%

2020 Tennessee Democratic presidential primary[11] [12]
Candidate Votes % Delegates[13]
Joe Biden 215,390 41.72 36
Bernie Sanders 129,168 25.02 22
Michael Bloomberg 79,789 15.46 5
Elizabeth Warren 53,732 x.41 one
Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn) [a] 17,102 three.31
Amy Klobuchar (withdrawn) [a] 10,671 2.07
Tulsi Gabbard ii,278 0.44
Tom Steyer (withdrawn) [a] one,932 0.37
Michael Bennet (withdrawn) 1,650 0.32
Andrew Yang (withdrawn) 1,097 0.21
Cory Booker (withdrawn) 953 0.18
Marianne Williamson (withdrawn) 498 0.ten
John Delaney (withdrawn) 378 0.07
Julian Castro (withdrawn) 239 0.05
Deval Patrick (withdrawn) 182 0.04
Uncommitted 1,191 0.23
Full 516,250 100% 64

Full general election [edit]

Predictions [edit]

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[fourteen] Safe R September 10, 2020
Within Elections[15] Safe R September 4, 2020
Sabato'due south Crystal Ball[sixteen] Safe R July 14, 2020
Politico[17] Condom R September 8, 2020
RCP[18] Safe R August iii, 2020
Niskanen[nineteen] Safe R July 26, 2020
CNN[xx] Safe R August 3, 2020
The Economist[21] Safe R September 2, 2020
CBS News[22] Probable R August sixteen, 2020
270towin[23] Safe R August 2, 2020
ABC News[24] Rubber R July 31, 2020
NPR[25] Likely R August 3, 2020
NBC News[26] Safe R August 6, 2020
538[27] Safe R September 9, 2020

Polling [edit]

Graphical summary

Amass polls

Source of poll
assemblage
Dates
administered
Dates
updated
Joe
Biden
Autonomous
Donald
Trump
Republican
Other/
Undecided
[b]
Margin
RealClearPolitics Jan 28, 2020 – May 22, 2020 September xv, 2020 39.0% 53.0% eight.0% Trump +fourteen.0
FiveThirtyEight until Nov two, 2020 November 3, 2020 41.iv% 55.i% three.5% Trump +13.7
Average twoscore.2% 54.1% 5.7% Trump +13.9

Polls

Poll source Date(south)
administered
Sample
size[c]
Margin
of error
Donald
Trump
Republican
Joe
Biden
Democratic
Jo
Jorgensen
Libertarian
Howie
Hawkins
Green
Other Undecided
SurveyMonkey/Axios Oct 20 – November 2, 2020 3,342 (LV) ± 2.v% 54% [d] 45% - -
Swayable Archived November 27, 2020, at the Wayback Machine October 23 – Nov 1, 2020 485 (LV) ± 5.9% 58% 41% 1% 0%
SurveyMonkey/Axios Oct i–28, 2020 5,099 (LV) 56% 42% - -
SurveyMonkey/Axios Sep 1–30, 2020 2,329 (LV) 58% 41% - - 2%
SurveyMonkey/Axios Aug one–31, 2020 1,796 (LV) 59% forty% - - one%
SurveyMonkey/Axios Jul 1–31, 2020 ii,481 (LV) 61% 38% - - 2%
SurveyMonkey/Axios Jun 8–30, 2020 1,092 (LV) 61% 37% - - ii%
SSRS/Vanderbilt University May 5–22, 2020 1,000 (RV) ± 3.8% 51% 42% - - 5%[due east] 2%
East Tennessee State University Apr 22 – May one, 2020 536 (LV) 53% 36% - - vi% 5%
Bricklayer-Dixon Jan 28–30, 2020 625 (RV) ± four.0% 55% 39% - - 6%

Former candidates

Donald Trump vs. Michael Bloomberg

Poll source Engagement(s)
administered
Sample
size[c]
Margin
of error
Donald
Trump (R)
Michael
Bloomberg (D)
Undecided
Mason-Dixon Jan 28–30, 2020 625 (RV) ± 4.0% 54% 39% 7%

Donald Trump vs. Pete Buttigieg

Poll source Appointment(s)
administered
Sample
size[c]
Margin
of mistake
Donald
Trump (R)
Pete
Buttigieg (D)
Undecided
Mason-Dixon Jan 28–30, 2020 625 (RV) ± 4.0% 55% 38% 7%

Donald Trump vs. Bernie Sanders

Poll source Date(southward)
administered
Sample
size[c]
Margin
of error
Donald
Trump (R)
Bernie
Sanders (D)
Undecided
Mason-Dixon January 28–30, 2020 625 (RV) ± 4.0% 57% 37% 6%

Donald Trump vs. Elizabeth Warren

Poll source Date(southward)
administered
Sample
size[c]
Margin
of error
Donald
Trump (R)
Elizabeth
Warren (D)
Undecided
Bricklayer-Dixon January 28–30, 2020 625 (RV) ± 4.0% 57% 36% 7%

Balloter slates [edit]

These slates of electors were nominated past each party in society to vote in the Electoral Higher should their candidates win the state:[28]

Donald Trump and Mike Pence
Republican Party
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris
Autonomous Party
Jo Jorgensen and Spike Cohen
Libertarian Party
Kanye West and Michelle Tidball
Independent
Don Blankenship and William Mohr
Constitution Political party
Howie Hawkins and Angela Nicole Walker
Green Party
Alyson Kennedy and Malcom Jarrett
Socialist Workers Party
Gloria La Riva and Sunil Freeman
Political party for Socialism and Liberation
Rocky De La Fuente and Darcy Richardson
Alliance Political party
Brian T. Carroll and Amar Patel
American Solidarity Party
Jade Simmons and Claudeliah Roze
Independent
Tom Hoefling and Andy Prior
Contained
R19 Boddie and Eric Stoneham
Independent
Kasey Wells and Rachel Wells
Independent
  • Paul Chapman
  • Cindy Hatcher
  • Tina Benkiser
  • John Stanbery
  • Beverly Knight-Hurley
  • Mary Parks
  • Jim Looney
  • Kathy Bryson
  • Terry Roland
  • Scott Smith
  • Julia Atchley-Step
  • Barbara Wagner
  • Maria Brewer
  • Mike Hampton
  • Meryl Rice
  • Madeline Rogero
  • Deborah Reed
  • Andrew Berke
  • Gale Carson
  • Charles Howard
  • Kevin Huddleston
  • Martha Shepard
  • Robert Hammett
  • Justin Cornett
  • David Tyler
  • Suzanne Eltz
  • Daniel Lewis
  • Joshua Eakle
  • Trisha Butler
  • Victoria Sexton
  • Jaron Weldner
  • Heather Scott
  • David Sexton
  • Breanna Sellars
  • LeeAnn Anderson
  • Sammantha Ashley
  • Clarissa Layne
  • Nicola La Mattina
  • Ricky Williams
  • Mike Magnusson
  • Rochelle Stevens
  • Nicholas Tatum
  • Isaac Ford
  • Newton Ford
  • Coal Lankston
  • Terri Coker
  • H. James Hepping
  • Laura Marquis
  • James Barlow
  • James Beck
  • Joan Castle
  • James Webb
  • Susan Lankston
  • Darrell Castle
  • Josh Berger
  • Martin Pleasant
  • Trevor Miles
  • Michael Principe
  • Elizabeth Dachowski
  • Leith Patton
  • Howard Switzer
  • Richard Griffith
  • James Maynard
  • Charles Owens
  • John Miglietta
  • Helen Wright
  • Jahaan Jones
  • Cordelious Johnson
  • Kristin Griffin
  • Mohd Nasan
  • Clark Harris
  • Keith Ruby-red
  • Erica Teel
  • Emily Dalerta
  • Jimmy Smartt
  • Celest Farmer
  • Victoria Hewlett
  • Daniel Castillo
  • James Bakery
  • Lucas Byrd
  • Ronda Shelton
  • Janice Martin
  • Haley Rader
  • Cassy Morris
  • Kole Oakes
  • Sebastian Baltes
  • Zen Baltes
  • Karrie Davis
  • Kurt Davis
  • Marjorie Lloyd
  • Timothy Nelson
  • Heather Burrow
  • Sue Litman
  • Jeffrey Lichterman
  • Steven Pitcairn
  • Molly Hoehn
  • Jonathan Etheridge
  • Starla Etheridge
  • Juan Villalba
  • Sarah Bourque
  • Robert Ritchey
  • Clinton Poston
  • Jonathan Sword
  • Caleb Poston
  • Nathan Warf
  • Heidi Scott
  • David Rogers
  • Patrick Harris
  • Sara Taylor
  • Olivia McCaughan
  • Reginald Jackson
  • Colin Nottage
  • Rebecca Murphy
  • Sherronda Broughton
  • Brittany Mansfield
  • Doris Littleton
  • Jamel Carter
  • Yolanda Roberson
  • Brittany Murphy
  • Candi Carter
  • Jesse Owenby
  • Paula Roffey
  • Alexander Ionnidis
  • Jamie Christley
  • Cecret Williams
  • David Schaffer
  • Bryan Davis
  • James Goodman
  • Josiah Weaver
  • Susan Davis
  • Tom Kovach
  • Preston Sprinkle
  • Fran Stidham
  • Ernestine Thomas
  • Amber Penny
  • Stephanie Frierson
  • Isiah Strafford
  • Debra Rainey
  • Jason Ballard
  • Brigitte Philmore
  • Joseph Frierson
  • Tamika Wright
  • Bettina Cohan
  • William Bowlin
  • Melissa Holloway
  • John Guigneaux
  • Tiffany Snow
  • Ashley Rock
  • Whitney Tucker
  • Matthew Brown
  • Lacoco Pirtle
  • Kim Moses
  • Kippie Lowry

Results [edit]

By congressional district [edit]

Trump won seven of nine congressional districts.[30]

District Trump Biden Representative
1st 76.2% 22.1% Phil Roe
Diana Harshbarger
2nd 63.6% 34.v% Tim Burchett
third 65.3% 32.nine% Chuck Fleischmann
quaternary 67.5% 30.7% Scott DesJarlais
5th 36.seven% sixty.3% Jim Cooper
sixth 72.seven% 25.6% John Westward. Rose
7th 66.nine% 31.3% Mark E. Green
8th 65.iv% 33.2% David Kustoff
9th 19.9% 78.five% Steve Cohen

Past canton [edit]

Canton Biden% Biden# Trump% Trump# Others% Others# Margin% Margin# Total
Anderson 33.01% eleven,741 65.18% 23,184 1.81% 645 32.17% eleven,443 35,570
Bedford 23.33% 4,453 75.2% 14,354 1.47% 281 51.87% ix,901 nineteen,088
Benton 21.06% 1,529 78.07% 5,668 0.87% 63 57.01% four,139 7,260
Bledsoe 16.86% 971 82.06% iv,725 one.08% 62 65.2% 3,754 five,758
Blount 26.92% 17,932 71.12% 47,369 1.96% i,308 44.19% 29,437 66,609
Bradley 21.48% 9,851 76.76% 35,204 i.77% 810 55.28% 25,353 45,865
Campbell sixteen.35% 2,441 82.58% 12,331 i.08% 161 66.23% 9,890 fourteen,933
Cannon 19.23% one,261 79.15% v,190 i.62% 106 59.92% three,929 6,557
Carroll 21.5% 2,559 77.32% ix,205 1.18% 141 55.83% 6,646 xi,905
Carter 18.49% iv,529 79.96% xix,584 1.55% 379 61.47% 15,055 24,492
Cheatham 27.22% 5,514 71.26% fourteen,438 i.52% 308 44.05% 8,924 xx,260
Chester xviii.62% ane,412 78.48% 5,952 2.ix% 220 59.86% four,540 vii,584
Claiborne 17.01% 2,202 81.92% ten,604 one.07% 139 64.91% viii,402 12,945
Clay 20.96% 735 77.95% 2,733 1.08% 38 56.99% 1,998 three,506
Cocke 17.05% 2,533 81.85% 12,162 ane.1% 164 64.viii% 9,629 14,859
Coffee 23.49% 5,705 73.65% 17,883 2.86% 694 50.15% 12,178 24,282
Crockett 22.half-dozen% one,382 76.43% 4,673 0.96% 59 53.83% three,291 6,114
Cumberland xx.84% 6,728 77.97% 25,168 1.19% 383 57.13% 18,440 32,279
Davidson 64.49% 199,703 32.36% 100,218 3.14% 9,737 -32.13% -99,485 309,658
Decatur 17.25% 904 80.69% iv,229 2.06% 108 63.44% iii,325 5,241
DeKalb 20.56% ane,750 78.37% 6,672 ane.07% 91 57.82% iv,922 viii,513
Dickson 24.83% 6,106 72.81% 17,643 2.37% 574 47.98% 11,627 24,233
Dyer xx.94% 3,158 78.04% xi,768 one.01% 153 57.i% 8,610 fifteen,079
Fayette 30.57% seven,027 68.26% 15,690 ane.sixteen% 267 37.69% 8,663 22,984
Fentress 13.91% one,214 85.24% 7,441 0.85% 74 71.34% six,227 eight,729
Franklin 25.42% 4,864 73.11% 13,987 1.47% 281 47.68% ix,123 19,132
Gibson 25.84% 5,771 72.8% 16,259 i.37% 305 46.96% 10,488 22,335
Giles 24.98% three,298 74.one% nine,784 0.92% 121 49.xiii% half-dozen,486 xiii,203
Grainger xiv.48% 1,467 84.52% 8,565 1.01% 102 70.04% 7,098 x,134
Greene 18.51% v,199 79.25% 22,259 2.24% 629 60.74% 17,060 28,087
Grundy 16.87% 988 82.02% 4,802 1.11% 65 65.fourteen% iii,814 5,855
Hamblen 22.33% v,500 76.37% 18,811 ane.3% 320 54.04% 13,311 24,631
Hamilton 44.xiv% 75,522 53.83% 92,108 2.04% 3,483 9.69% sixteen,586 171,113
Hancock thirteen.19% 362 86.44% 2,372 0.36% 10 73.25% 2,010 2,744
Hardeman 41.54% 4,180 57.24% five,760 1.22% 123 xv.7% 1,580 x,063
Hardin xv.38% 1,775 82.85% nine,559 1.77% 204 67.46% vii,784 11,538
Hawkins 16.45% four,083 82.2% 20,405 one.35% 336 65.75% xvi,322 24,824
Haywood 53.93% iv,012 44.94% iii,343 1.xiii% 84 -viii.99% -669 7,439
Henderson 17.4% two,092 81.51% nine,797 1.09% 131 64.1% 7,705 12,020
Henry 23.58% 3,548 74.69% 11,239 1.73% 260 51.11% 7,691 15,047
Hickman 21.66% 2,130 77.06% 7,577 1.27% 125 55.4% five,447 9,832
Houston 23.63% 871 73.74% 2,718 2.63% 97 l.11% i,847 three,686
Humphreys 24.49% ii,017 74.31% 6,120 1.ii% 99 49.82% 4,103 viii,236
Jackson 21.32% i,135 77.36% 4,118 1.32% 70 56.04% 2,983 5,323
Jefferson 19.71% iv,654 78.98% 18,651 1.32% 311 59.27% 13,997 23,616
Johnson fifteen.97% 1,246 82.91% half-dozen,468 i.12% 87 66.94% five,222 seven,801
Knox 41.45% 91,422 56.47% 124,540 2.08% 4,594 15.02% 33,118 220,556
Lake 25.86% 526 73.35% 1,492 0.79% 16 47.49% 966 2,034
Lauderdale 35.62% three,193 63.29% 5,674 1.09% 98 27.67% two,481 eight,965
Lawrence 17.07% 3,195 81.92% xv,334 1.01% 189 64.85% 12,139 xviii,718
Lewis xix.xi% 1,072 79.76% iv,474 1.12% 63 60.65% 3,402 5,609
Lincoln 18.seven% 2,919 78.68% 12,281 2.61% 408 59.98% ix,362 15,608
Loudon 23.68% 6,948 73.99% 21,713 2.34% 686 fifty.31% xiv,765 29,347
Macon 13.78% ane,307 85.34% eight,096 0.89% 84 71.56% 6,789 9,487
Madison 42.82% 18,390 55.75% 23,943 1.44% 617 12.93% 5,553 42,950
Marion 23.97% iii,177 74.77% 9,911 1.27% 168 50.8% 6,734 xiii,256
Marshall 24.23% 3,605 74.22% 11,043 1.55% 230 49.99% vii,438 fourteen,878
Maury thirty.nine% 14,418 67.44% 31,464 1.66% 775 36.53% 17,046 46,657
McMinn nineteen.09% 4,361 79.66% 18,198 1.25% 285 sixty.57% 13,837 22,844
McNairy 17.23% ane,943 80.65% ix,093 2.12% 239 63.41% seven,150 11,275
Meigs 18.22% 1,008 lxxx.75% 4,467 1.03% 57 62.53% 3,459 5,532
Monroe xviii.1% 3,764 80.7% sixteen,783 1.2% 250 62.6% 13,019 xx,797
Montgomery 42.3% 32,472 54.96% 42,187 two.73% two,099 12.66% 9,715 76,758
Moore xvi.19% 573 81.half dozen% 2,888 2.2% 78 65.41% 2,315 3,539
Morgan xiv.18% 1,167 84.22% half-dozen,930 ane.59% 131 70.04% five,763 viii,228
Obion xix.xv% ii,589 79.8% x,790 1.05% 142 60.65% 8,201 13,521
Overton 20.26% ii,033 78.89% 7,918 0.86% 86 58.63% v,885 x,037
Perry 17.94% 615 eighty.95% 2,775 i.eleven% 38 63.01% 2,160 3,428
Pickett 17.91% 525 81.24% two,381 0.85% 25 63.32% ane,856 2,931
Polk 17.85% 1,492 81.24% 6,792 0.91% 76 63.4% five,300 8,360
Putnam 27.34% 9,185 70.73% 23,759 1.93% 649 43.38% 14,574 33,593
Rhea 17.37% 2,369 81.03% 11,050 1.half dozen% 218 63.66% eight,681 thirteen,637
Roane 23.32% 6,043 74.2% 19,230 two.48% 644 l.88% 13,187 25,917
Robertson 25.78% eight,692 72.77% 24,536 1.45% 489 46.99% xv,844 33,717
Rutherford 41.24% 59,341 56.63% 81,480 two.12% iii,057 15.39% 22,139 143,878
Scott x.89% 986 88.42% 8,004 0.68% 62 77.53% 7,018 9,052
Sequatchie 17.9% 1,298 80.74% five,855 1.37% 99 62.84% four,557 7,252
Sevier twenty.03% 8,721 77.half dozen% 33,783 ii.37% 1,031 57.57% 25,062 43,535
Shelby 64.42% 246,105 33.98% 129,815 1.61% 6,135 -30.44% -116,290 382,055
Smith 19.91% 1,802 78.84% 7,136 1.25% 113 58.93% v,334 9,051
Stewart 19.57% 1,232 78.62% 4,950 ane.81% 114 59.05% iii,718 6,296
Sullivan 23.23% 17,272 75.12% 55,860 1.65% 1,225 51.9% 38,588 74,357
Sumner 29.88% 27,680 68.five% 63,454 1.62% 1,496 38.62% 35,774 92,630
Tipton 25.04% 6,837 73.49% 20,070 i.47% 401 48.46% 13,233 27,308
Trousdale 25.31% 1,012 73.44% ii,936 i.25% 50 48.12% 1,924 3,998
Unicoi 19.44% i,615 79.44% 6,599 1.12% 93 sixty% 4,984 eight,307
Union 15.38% 1,249 83.75% vi,803 0.87% 71 68.37% 5,554 8,123
Van Buren 18.62% 544 80.18% 2,342 one.ii% 35 61.55% 1,798 2,921
Warren 24.51% 3,924 74.02% 11,850 i.47% 235 49.51% vii,926 16,009
Washington 30.96% 18,638 67.18% forty,444 one.86% i,121 36.22% 21,806 60,203
Wayne 12.3% 820 86.89% 5,795 0.81% 54 74.6% 4,975 6,669
Weakley 21.99% 3,020 75.69% 10,396 2.32% 319 53.seven% 7,376 thirteen,735
White eighteen.02% 2,143 fourscore.76% nine,606 1.23% 146 62.74% 7,463 xi,895
Williamson 36.08% 50,161 62.two% 86,469 1.72% ii,386 26.12% 36,308 139,016
Wilson 29.94% 22,254 67.67% 50,296 2.39% ane,780 37.73% 28,042 74,330

See besides [edit]

  • United states presidential elections in Tennessee
  • 2020 United States presidential election
  • 2020 Autonomous Party presidential primaries
  • 2020 Republican Political party presidential primaries
  • 2020 United States elections

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ a b c Candidate withdrew presently before the primary, after early on voting started.
  2. ^ Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
  3. ^ a b c d east Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – probable voters
    V – unclear
  4. ^ Overlapping sample with the previous SurveyMonkey/Axios poll, but more information available regarding sample size
  5. ^ "Someone else" and would not vote with two%; "refused" with 1%
  6. ^ Jorgensen and Cohen were nominated past the Libertarian Party of Tennessee but placed on the ballot every bit independents because the party did not accept ballot access.
  7. ^ Blankenship and Mohr were nominated past the Constitution Party of Tennessee merely placed on the ballot as independents considering the political party did not have election access.
  8. ^ Hawkins and Walker were nominated by the Light-green Party of Tennessee merely placed on the election as independents considering the party did not have ballot admission.
  9. ^ Kennedy and Jarrett were nominated past the Socialist Workers Political party simply placed on the ballot as independents considering the party did not take election access.
  10. ^ La Riva and Freeman were nominated by the Party for Socialism and Liberation but placed on the ballot as independents considering the party did not have ballot access.
  11. ^ De La Fuente and Richardson were nominated by the Brotherhood Party just placed on the ballot as independents because the party did not accept ballot access.

References [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • Regime Documents Circular Table of the American Library Association, "Tennessee", Voting & Elections Toolkits
  • "Tennessee: Election Tools, Deadlines, Dates, Rules, and Links", Vote.org, Oakland, CA
  • "League of Women Voters of Tennessee". (Country chapter of the U.S. League of Women Voters)
  • Tennessee at Ballotpedia
  1. ^ "Tennessee breaks voter turnout record for presidential contest, with more than 3 million people casting ballots". Tennessean. November 6, 2020. {{cite spider web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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