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Tennessee US Presidential Election 2024: Voting, Results information, Candidates and everything you need to know

Tennessee US Presidential Election 2024: Voting, Results information, Candidates and everything you need to know


Tennessee US Presidential Election 2024: Tennessee, along with 49 other US states, will go to the polls on November 5, 2024, to elect the nation’s 47th president. Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump will compete for 11 delegate votes in the state.

All about the state of Tennessee

Tennessee is a landlocked state in the Southeastern region of the United States. It is the 36th most populous state by area and the 15th most populous state, with 4,652,300 registered voters as of June 1, 2024. The state, which goes to the polls on Nov. 5, has 11 electoral votes and has been a Republican stronghold for the past 24 years.

Tennessee once favored Democrats, but the tide turned in 2000 when then-Vice President Al Gore lost his home state to Republican George W. Bush. He’s been voting Republican ever since. Trump won by 23 points in 2020 AP.

How many Senate seats will be up for election in the state? Who are the candidates?

Tennessee will elect a member to the U.S. Senate in the November 5, 2024 elections. Republican Marsha Blackburn faces Democratic state Rep. Gloria Johnson.

How many House seats will be up for election in Tennessee?

Voters will elect 9 candidates to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives from each of the state’s 9 U.S. House districts.

Democratic candidates for the South Carolina House of Representatives: Kevin Jenkins (Congressional district 1), Jane George (Congressional district 2), Jack Allen (Congressional district 3), Victoria Broderick (Congressional district 4), Maryam Abolfazli (Congressional district 5), Lore Bergman (Congressional district 6), Megan Barry (Congressional district 7), Sarah Freeman (Congressional district 8), Steve Cohen (Congressional district 9).

Republican candidates for the Massachusetts House of Representatives: Diana Harshbarger (Incumbent – Congressional district 1), Tim Burchett (Incumbent – Congressional district 2), Charles J. Fleischmann (Incumbent – Congressional district 3), Scott DesJarlais (Incumbent – Congressional district 4), Andy Ogles (Incumbent – Congressional district 5), John Rose (Incumbent – Congressional district 6), Mark Green (Incumbent – Congressional district 7), David Kustoff (Congressional district 8), Charlotte Bergmann (Congressional district 9).

2024 election results

This section will be updated when results start coming in after the November 5 election.

(With input from institutions)