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Voter turnout for the 2022 midterm elections in Tennessee was the lowest it has been in nearly a decade, with only 38.6% of Tennessee's registered voters turning out. This turnout was far below the 2020 presidential election in Tennessee, which saw a turnout of 69.3%.
2022 Tennessee's 4th congressional district election [23] Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Scott DesJarlais (incumbent) 122,401 : 70.57% : Democratic: Russell Steele 44,648 25.74% Independent: Mike Winton 2,834 1.63% Independent: Clyde Benson 1,806 1.04% Independent: David Jones 708 0.41% Independent: Tharon Chandler 585 0.34% Independent ...
Statewide voter turnout in August state primaries has dipped below 15% just three times in the past 30 years, all in presidential election years. ... Tennessee was ranked 51st in the U.S. for ...
(The Center Square) – More than 2.13 million Tennesseans voted early in the Nov. 5 general election, and 3.08 million voted overall, a new record, according to Secretary of State Tre Hargett.
Florida had the highest voter turnout of red-voting states in 2020. Still, no Southern state made it to the top 10. Florida placed 14th with a 72.3% voter turnout, and North Carolina placed 15th ...
Jacob's massive underperformance and the lower voter turnout is mainly due to the fact that Republican Governor Bill Lee ran unopposed in his primary election and his Democratic challenger had a competitive primary. [3] [4] In 2018, local races saw higher voter turnout because all of the primary elections were contested that year.
) Marshall County in Middle Tennessee saw the highest jump from 2020 across the state with a 35% increase. From 2016 to 2024, Moore County saw the highest jump in turnout with a 124.33% increase.