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All nine U.S. House seats are up for election this year in Tennessee and all 99 seats in the Tennessee House of Representatives. Only the even-numbered state Senate seats are up for grabs in 2024.
According to the Tennessee Secretary of State's office, 1,712,451 people have cast either a ballot in person or via absentee ballot as of Monday, Oct. 28. That is just slightly over 35% of ...
Another three independent candidates qualified — Tharon Chandler, Pamela Jeanine "P." Moses and Hastina Robina — with a fourth, Marshal Weaver, awaiting pending approval. U.S. House District 1
Tennessee is a stronghold for the Republican Party, and is considered a reliable "red state." Tennessee has 11 electoral votes in the Electoral college. The presidential primaries were held on March 5, 2024. Donald Trump won the Republican primary in a landslide victory over former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley.
President James K. Polk would win the 1844 election, [6] but voters in Tennessee backed the Whig Candidate, Henry Clay in 1844 over Polk. [2] Between 1825 and 1826, Jackson's supporters were gearing up to have Jackson run in 1828. While Jackson wouldn't publicly commit to running, he was essentially planning on running to win in 1828. [1]
Tennessee handed Republican Donald Trump a decisive victory, doing so by a margin of 910,600 votes, making it his third-largest state win in terms of vote count, following Texas and Florida, which are also in the South. This election marks the third consecutive cycle in which a presidential candidate secured over 60% of the Tennesseean vote.
Two seats on the school board are being contested in the Sumner County General Election on Aug. 1. Tennessee Voter Guide: A look at candidates in the Sumner County Aug. 1 general election Skip to ...
Blaikie was nominated as the NDP candidate for his father's former riding ahead of the 2015 election. He defeated Conservative incumbent Lawrence Toet by only 61 votes, the lowest margin of victory for any MP elected that year. He was the only non-Liberal elected from a Winnipeg riding. He defeated Toet in a 2019 rematch by a much larger margin ...