The2020 United States Senate election in Tennessee was held on November 3, 2020, concurrently withother elections to the United States Senate. The2020 U.S. presidential election andelections to theU.S. House of Representatives were also held, as well as theState Senate andState House elections. IncumbentRepublican SenatorLamar Alexander announced that he would not run for re-election on December 17, 2018.[ 2] The former United States Ambassador toJapan ,Bill Hagerty won the open seat by a large margin defeating hisDemocratic opponentMarquita Bradshaw .
In the primary, PresidentDonald Trump endorsed Hagerty. He ended up winning the Republican nomination, defeating orthopedic surgeonManny Sethi and 13 others in the Republican primary. In the Democratic primary, environmental activistMarquita Bradshaw fromMemphis defeated Robin Kimbrough Hayes, as well as three other candidates. Nine independent candidates also appeared on the general election ballot.
Bill Hagertyoutperformed Donald Trump by almost 4% during the general election. This was because he did better insuburban areas across Tennessee.
Eliminated in the primary [ edit ] Cliff Adkins[ 5] Natisha Brooks[ 5] Byron Bush, dentist[ 6] Roy Dale Cope, small business owner and pharmacist[ 7] [ 8] Terry Dicus, attorney[ 8] Tom Emerson Jr., Tea Party candidate for the U.S. Senate in2014 [ 9] George Flinn Jr., formerShelby County commissioner, Nixon Administration Official, physician, engineer, businessman, and Republican candidate inTennessee's 8th congressional district in 2016 and 2018[ 10] Jon Henry, U.S. Marine Corps veteran[ 10] Kent Morrell, business owner[ 10] Glen Neal Jr., retired public servant[ 10] John Osborne, real estate agent and business owner[ 10] Aaron Pettigrew, truck driver[ 11] David Schuster, U.S. Navy veteran[ 9] Manny Sethi , orthopedic surgeon, director of theVanderbilt Orthopedic Institute Center for Health Policy and founder and president of the non-profit Healthy Tennessee[ 12] Disqualified from the primary ballot [ edit ] Lamar Alexander , incumbent U.S. senator[ 2] [ 20] Mae Beavers , former state senator (endorsed Sethi)[ 21] Diane Black , former U.S. representative forTennessee's 6th congressional district and candidate for governor in2018 [ 22] Randy Boyd , former Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, candidate for governor in2018 , and President of theUniversity of Tennessee system [ 3] Bob Corker , former U.S. senator[ 23] Stephen Fincher , former U.S. representative forTennessee's 8th congressional district [ 24] and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2018[ 3] Chuck Fleischmann , U.S. representative forTennessee's 3rd congressional district [ 25] Mark E. Green , U.S. representative forTennessee's 7th congressional district and former state senator[ 26] Tre Hargett ,Tennessee Secretary of State [ 21] Beth Harwell , former Speaker of theTennessee House of Representatives and candidate for governor in 2018[ 3] Bill Haslam , formergovernor of Tennessee [ 27] David Kustoff , U.S. representative forTennessee's 8th congressional district and formerU.S. Attorney [ 28] Peyton Manning , retired NFL quarterback[ 29] Jeff Webb, businessman (endorsed Sethi)[ 24] Bill Hagerty
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Republican primary results[ 55] Party Candidate Votes % Republican Bill Hagerty 331,267 50.75% Republican Manny Sethi 257,223 39.41% Republican George Flinn, Jr. 22,454 3.44% Republican Jon Henry 8,104 1.24% Republican Natisha Brooks 8,072 1.24% Republican Byron Bush 5,420 0.83% Republican Clifford Adkins 5,316 0.81% Republican Terry Dicus 2,279 0.35% Republican Tom Emerson, Jr. 2,252 0.35% Republican David Schuster 2,045 0.31% Republican John Osborne 1,877 0.29% Republican Roy Dale Cope 1,791 0.27% Republican Kent Morrell 1,769 0.27% Republican Aaron Pettigrew 1,622 0.25% Republican Glen Neal, Jr. 1,233 0.19% Total votes 652,724 100.00%
Eliminated in the primary [ edit ] Gary G. Davis, small business owner, baker, pilot, and perennial candidate[ 58] Robin Kimbrough Hayes, attorney and Christian minister[ 59] James Mackler, attorney, U.S. Army veteran and candidate for the U.S. Senate in2018 [ 3] [ 60] Mark Pickrell, entrepreneur, attorney and Baptist deacon[ 61] Disqualified from the primary ballot [ edit ] Tharon Chandler, journalist, economist, and conservationist[ 62] Diana C. Onyejiaka, college professor and consultant[ 63] Andy Berke , incumbent mayor ofChattanooga and former state senator[ 64] Phil Bredesen , formermayor of Nashville andGovernor of Tennessee and nominee for U.S. Senate in2018 [ 3] (endorsed James Mackler) [ 65] [ 66] John Ray Clemmons ,state representative and candidate forMayor of Nashville in 2019[ 22] Karl Dean , formermayor of Nashville and nominee forGovernor of Tennessee in2018 [ 3] Sara Kyle , incumbentstate senator [ 67] Tim McGraw , singer-songwriter[ 60] Jason Powell , state representative, real estate agent, non-profit managerMadeline Rogero , former mayor ofKnoxville [ 68] Renata Soto, executive director of Conexión Américas[ 3] Jeff Yarbro , minority leader of theTennessee State Senate [ 3] Results by county: 20–30%
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Yomi Faparusi, physician, attorney, researcher, and former Republican candidate forTennessee's 4th congressional district in 2014 and 2016[ 9] Jeffrey Grunau, activist[ 9] Ronnie Henley,[ 9] Dean Hill, US veteran, former federal employee, and activist[ 9] Steven Hooper[ 9] Aaron James[ 9] Elizabeth McLeod, conservative activist[ 9] Eric William Stansberry[ 9] Tom Kovach, attorney[ 79] [ 9] Kacey Morgan, freelancer and operations director(endorsed Marquita Bradshaw) (remained on ballot) [ 80] Post-primary endorsements [ edit ] Bill Hagerty (R)
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Roane County Commissioner Randy Ellis[ 91] Sandy Still[ 91] Cary Vaughn[ 91] Marquita Bradshaw (D)
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Charles Booker , candidate for2020 United States Senate election in Kentucky [ 97] Connie Britton , actress[ 98] Kate Berlant , actress and comedienne[ 98] Cori Bush , 2020 Democratic nominee forMissouri's 1st congressional district [ 99] Pete Buttigieg , formermayor of South Bend, Indiana , and 2020 Democratic presidential candidate[ 100] Vanessa Carlton , singer-songwriter[ 101] Rosanne Cash , singer-songwriter[ 101] Rodney Crowell , musician[ 101] John Early , actor and comedian[ 102] Johnny Knoxville , stunt performer and actor[ 103] Lillie Mae , singer-songwriterDaisha McBride , rapper and songwriter[ 101] John McCauley , singer-songwriter[ 101] Margo Price , singer-songwriter[ 101] Amy Schumer , actress and comedienne[ 104] Sarah Silverman , actress and comedienne[ 105] Nina Turner , formerOhio Senator [ 106] William Tyler , musician[ 101] Jaboukie Young-White , actor and comedian[ 101] Bowen Yang , actor and comedian[ 101] Organizations
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Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ a] Margin of error Bill Hagerty (R) Marquita Bradshaw (D) Other Undecided Swayable [ 114] October 23 – November 1, 2020 431 (LV) ± 6.2% 61% 39% – – Cygnal [ 115] October 20–22, 2020 610 (LV) ± 3.97% 56% 36% 1%[ d] 7%
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with Bill Hagerty and James Mackler
Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ a] Margin of error Bill Hagerty (R) James Mackler (D) Undecided Mason-Dixon [ 116] January 28–30, 2020 625 (RV) ± 4% 55% 33% 12%
with Manny Sethi and James Mackler
Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ a] Margin of error Manny Sethi (R) James Mackler (D) Undecided Mason-Dixon [ 116] January 28–30, 2020 625 (RV) ± 4% 46% 35% 19%
with Generic Republican and Generic Democrat
2020 United States Senate election in Tennessee[ 118] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Republican Bill Hagerty 1,840,926 62.20% +0.33% Democratic Marquita Bradshaw 1,040,691 35.16% +3.29% Independent Elizabeth McLeod 16,652 0.56% N/A Independent Yomi Faparusi 10,727 0.36% N/A Independent Stephen Hooper 9,609 0.32% N/A Independent Kacey Morgan(withdrawn) 9,598 0.32% N/A Independent Ronnie Henley 8,478 0.30% N/A Independent Aaron James 7,203 0.29% N/A Independent Eric William Stansberry 6,781 0.23% N/A Independent Dean Hill 4,872 0.16% N/A Independent Jeffrey Grunau 4,160 0.14% N/A Write-in 64 0.00% ±0.00% Total votes 2,959,761 100.00% Republican hold
County[ 119] Bill HagertyRepublican Marquita BradshawDemocratic Other votes Total votes % # % # % # Anderson 66.54% 22,988 31.32% 10,820 2.14% 740 34,548 Bedford 76.68% 13,920 20.98% 3,808 2.34% 425 18,153 Benton 78.22% 5,462 19.16% 1,338 2.62% 183 6,983 Bledsoe 81.49% 4,460 16.41% 898 2.10% 115 5,473 Blount 73.27% 47,391 24.66% 15,950 2.07% 1,338 64,679 Bradley 77.62% 34,262 19.74% 8,716 2.64% 1,165 44,143 Campbell 82.53% 11,610 15.45% 2,173 2.02% 284 14,067 Cannon 79.61% 4,904 17.94% 1,105 2.45% 151 6,160 Carroll 77.78% 8,899 19.98% 2,286 2.24% 256 11,441 Carter 80.02% 18,593 17.76% 4,127 2.22% 514 23,234 Cheatham 72.19% 14,094 25.40% 4,959 2.41% 470 19,523 Chester 80.22% 5,951 17.59% 1,305 2.19% 162 7,418 Claiborne 82.26% 10,116 15.95% 1,962 1.79% 220 12,298 Clay 78.29% 2,525 19.10% 616 2.61% 84 3,225 Cocke 81.13% 11,284 16.01% 2,227 2.86% 397 13,908 Coffee 74.38% 17,607 22.03% 5,215 3.59% 849 23,671 Crockett 77.42% 4,455 20.68% 1,190 1.90% 109 5,754 Cumberland 78.97% 24,412 19.11% 5,908 1.92% 593 30,913 Davidson 35.20% 106,664 61.04% 184,972 3.76% 11,402 303,038 Decatur 80.87% 4,075 16.21% 817 2.92% 147 5,039 DeKalb 78.01% 6,162 19.29% 1,524 2.70% 213 7,899 Dickson 72.88% 17,214 23.52% 5,556 3.60% 851 23,621 Dyer 78.34% 11,237 19.06% 2,734 2.60% 372 14,343 Fayette 70.67% 15,414 26.67% 5,818 2.66% 579 21,811 Fentress 85.37% 7,066 12.78% 1,056 1.85% 155 8,277 Franklin 74.02% 13,490 24.06% 4,384 1.92% 350 18,224 Gibson 73.53% 15,583 22.97% 4,867 3.50% 742 21,192 Giles 74.70% 9,313 22.68% 2,828 2.62% 326 12,467 Grainger 84.90% 8,131 13.27% 1,271 1.83% 175 9,577 Greene 79.82% 21,904 17.51% 4,804 2.67% 734 27,442 Grundy 81.06% 4,373 16.46% 888 2.48% 134 5,395 Hamblen 77.30% 18,183 20.46% 4,813 2.24% 528 23,524 Hamilton 56.29% 95,105 41.79% 70,608 1.92% 3,252 168,965 Hancock 86.39% 2,159 12.04% 301 1.57% 39 2,499 Hardeman 58.68% 5,377 37.67% 3,452 3.65% 334 9,163 Hardin 82.95% 9,221 14.38% 1,599 2.67% 296 11,116 Hawkins 82.06% 19,123 15.66% 3,649 2.28% 533 23,305 Haywood 46.14% 3,297 51.74% 3,697 2.12% 152 7,146 Henderson 82.73% 9,585 15.48% 1,793 1.79% 208 11,586 Henry 75.40% 10,595 21.16% 2,973 3.44% 484 14,052 Hickman 76.90% 7,284 20.31% 1,924 2.79% 264 9,472 Houston 72.85% 2,586 22.82% 810 4.33% 154 3,550 Humphreys 73.39% 5,752 22.77% 1,785 3.84% 301 7,838 Jackson 77.47% 3,837 19.95% 988 2.58% 128 4,953 Jefferson 79.80% 18,024 17.87% 4,035 2.33% 527 22,586 Johnson 82.41% 6,058 15.17% 1,115 2.42% 178 7,351 Knox 59.27% 128,662 39.09% 84,847 1.64% 3,570 217,079 Lake 70.52% 1,361 25.54% 493 3.94% 76 1,930 Lauderdale 65.44% 5,553 31.50% 2,673 3.06% 260 8,486 Lawrence 81.69% 14,270 15.85% 2,768 2.46% 431 17,469 Lewis 79.27% 4,234 18.52% 989 2.21% 118 5,341 Lincoln 79.55% 12,019 17.50% 2,644 2.95% 446 15,109 Loudon 76.40% 21,890 21.15% 6,061 2.45% 702 28,653 Macon 85.15% 7,522 12.50% 1,104 2.35% 208 8,834 Madison 57.70% 24,065 40.24% 16,781 2.06% 860 41,706 Marion 74.54% 9,517 23.15% 2,956 2.31% 295 12,768 Marshall 75.17% 10,650 22.26% 3,154 2.57% 364 14,168 Maury 68.49% 31,516 29.46% 13,557 2.05% 945 46,018 McMinn 80.28% 17,777 17.65% 3,908 2.07% 458 22,143 McNairy 80.77% 8,839 16.12% 1,764 3.11% 341 10,944 Meigs 80.62% 4,198 16.94% 882 2.44% 127 5,207 Monroe 80.86% 16,331 17.05% 3,444 2.09% 422 20,197 Montgomery 56.54% 41,342 39.21% 28,674 4.25% 3,105 73,121 Moore 82.04% 2,827 15.18% 523 2.78% 96 3,446 Morgan 84.51% 6,715 13.67% 1,086 1.82% 145 7,946 Obion 79.58% 10,236 17.47% 2,247 2.95% 380 12,863 Overton 79.35% 7,351 18.39% 1,704 2.26% 209 9,264 Perry 81.68% 2,617 16.14% 517 2.18% 70 3,204 Pickett 81.15% 2,264 17.03% 475 1.82% 51 2,790 Polk 81.25% 6,620 17.19% 1,401 1.56% 127 8,148 Putnam 71.77% 23,031 25.76% 8,268 2.47% 792 32,091 Rhea 81.62% 10,621 16.14% 2,100 2.24% 291 13,012 Roane 75.21% 19,038 21.56% 5,458 3.23% 817 25,313 Robertson 73.94% 23,877 23.32% 7,530 2.74% 886 32,293 Rutherford 58.11% 80,610 38.77% 53,782 3.12% 4,323 138,715 Scott 87.49% 7,307 10.09% 843 2.42% 202 8,352 Sequatchie 80.95% 5,598 16.67% 1,153 2.38% 164 6,915 Sevier 78.52% 33,531 18.58% 7,934 2.90% 1,238 42,703 Shelby 36.12% 135,043 61.05% 228,280 2.83% 10,600 373,923 Smith 78.77% 6,610 17.79% 1,493 3.44% 288 8,391 Stewart 79.07% 4,697 18.10% 1,075 2.83% 168 5,940 Sullivan 76.46% 55,506 21.64% 15,710 1.90% 1,375 72,591 Sumner 70.70% 63,031 26.78% 23,878 2.52% 2,242 89,151 Tipton 75.07% 19,554 22.21% 5,784 2.72% 709 26,047 Trousdale 75.28% 2,741 22.25% 810 2.47% 90 3,641 Unicoi 79.32% 6,267 18.34% 1,449 2.34% 185 7,901 Union 83.67% 6,365 14.29% 1,087 2.04% 155 7,606 Van Buren 79.93% 2,155 17.36% 468 2.71% 73 2,696 Warren 73.68% 10,998 22.85% 3,410 3.47% 518 14,926 Washington 68.20% 39,516 29.37% 17,021 2.43% 1,408 57,945 Wayne 86.75% 5,351 10.91% 673 2.34% 144 6,168 Weakley 75.90% 10,131 20.12% 2,686 3.98% 531 13,348 White 80.96% 9,475 17.02% 1,992 2.02% 237 11,704 Williamson 66.21% 91,155 31.55% 43,432 2.24% 3,080 137,667 Wilson 69.44% 50,597 27.53% 20,059 3.03% 2,209 72,865
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State Senate district resultsState House district resultsBy congressional district [ edit ] Hagerty won seven of nine congressional districts.[ 120]
^a b c d e Key: A – all adults RV – registered voters LV – likely voters V – unclear ^ "One of the other candidates" with 2% ^ Not yet released ^ "Third-party candidate" with 1% ^ "Does not matter" with 26%; unsure with 5% Partisan clients
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