2022 Tennessee gubernatorial election

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2022 Tennessee gubernatorial election
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Turnout38.61% Decrease2.svg [1] 15.85 pp
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Nominee Bill Lee Jason Martin
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote1,129,390572,818
Percentage64.91%32.92%

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Lee:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Martin:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%

Governor before election

Bill Lee
Republican

Elected Governor

Bill Lee
Republican

The 2022 Tennessee gubernatorial election took place on November 8, 2022, to elect the governor of Tennessee. Incumbent Republican Governor Bill Lee was re-elected to a second term with 64.9% of the vote, defeating his Democratic challenger Jason Martin. Lee improved on his performance from 2018.

Contents

The primary elections took place on August 4, 2022, with Lee and Martin winning their respective parties' nominations. [2] [3]

During the general election, Lee flipped reliably Democratic Haywood County, home to Brownsville. It is one of only two remaining counties in Tennessee, along with Shelby County, with a majority African-American population. Haywood County has not voted Republican on a presidential level since 1972. Martin won only Shelby and Davidson counties. This was also the first time in state history that Davidson County did not vote for the winner in a gubernatorial re-election since Tennessee began allowing governors to serve for two consecutive terms.

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. The last time turnout was this low in Tennessee was in the 2014 midterm elections. This turnout was far below the 2020 presidential election in Tennessee, which saw a turnout of 69.3%. [4] [5] Tennessee's neighboring state Alabama saw a significant drop in voter turnout as well, with only 38.5% of Alabamians turning out to vote this midterm cycle.

Bill Lee was sworn in for his second term on January 21, 2023.

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee

Disqualified

  • Curtis Carney, business owner [8] [7]
  • Tyler Hagerman [7]
  • Patricia Morrison [7]

Declined

Endorsements

Bill Lee
U.S. Executive Branch officials

Results

Republican primary results [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Bill Lee (incumbent) 494,362 100.00%
Total votes494,362 100.00%

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Withdrew

Declined

Endorsements

J. B. Smiley Jr.
U.S. representatives
Local officials

Results

Results by county:
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Martin
30-40%
40-50%
50-60%
60-70%
Smiley
30-40%
40-50%
50-60%
60-70%
Atwater
30-40% 2022 Tennessee gubernatorial Democratic primary.svg
Results by county:
  Martin
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  Smiley
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  Atwater
  •   30–40%
Democratic primary results [24]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Jason Martin 101,552 39.39%
Democratic J.B. Smiley Jr.100,06238.81%
Democratic Carnita Atwater56,22721.81%
Total votes257,841 100.00%

Independents

Candidates

Declared

Disqualified

  • Lemichael DaShaun-Wilson [25]
  • Hosie Holomon III [25]
  • Wendell Jackson [25]
  • Jake Johns [25]

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [26] Solid RMarch 4, 2022
Inside Elections [27] Solid RJuly 22, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball [28] Safe RJune 29, 2022
Politico [29] Solid RApril 1, 2022
RCP [30] Safe RJanuary 10, 2022
Fox News [31] Solid RMay 12, 2022
538 [32] Solid RAugust 4, 2022
Elections Daily [33] Safe RNovember 7, 2022

Endorsements

Jason Martin (D)

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [lower-alpha 1]
Margin
of error
Bill
Lee (R)
Jason
Martin (D)
OtherUndecided
RABA Research July 21–31, 2022549 (LV)± 4.2%52%28%6%14%
Hypothetical polling
Bill Lee vs. generic opponent
Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [lower-alpha 1]
Margin
of error
Bill
Lee (R)
Generic
Opponent
Undecided
Vanderbilt University April 26 – May 14, 20221,000 (RV)± 3.8%48%39%12%

Results

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2022 Tennessee gubernatorial election [40]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Bill Lee (incumbent) 1,129,390 64.91% +5.55
Democratic Jason Martin572,81832.92%−5.63
Independent John Gentry15,3950.89%N/A
Independent Constance Every10,2770.59%N/A
Independent Deborah Rouse3,7720.22%N/A
Independent Rick Tyler 2,3800.14%N/A
Independent Charles Van Morgan1,8620.11%N/A
Independent Basil Marceaux 1,5680.09%N/A
Independent Alfred O'Neil1,2160.07%N/A
Independent Michael Scantland8150.05%N/A
Write-In Lemichael D. Wilson3860.02%N/A
Write-In Charles Carney20.00%N/A
Write-In Stephen C. Maxwell10.00%N/A
Write-In Kameron Parker Scott00.00%N/A
Total votes1,739,882 100.00%
Turnout 1,756,39738.61%-15.85%
Registered electors 4,549,183
Republican hold

GOV Wiki-01.svg Precinct results

By county

By county
County [41] Bill Lee
Republican
Jason Martin
Democratic
Other votesTotal
votes
 %# %# %#
Anderson 65.80%14,00332.11%6,8322.09%44521,280
Bedford 79.30%8,40118.27%1,9362.43%25710,594
Benton 79.14%3,24718.43%7562.43%1004,103
Bledsoe 86.06%2,93312.27%4181.67%573,408
Blount 74.41%29,47023.52%9,3162.07%82039,606
Bradley 81.97%20,65516.26%4,0961.77%44725,198
Campbell 81.96%6,11815.85%1,1972.19%1657,550
Cannon 80.74%3,08217.50%6681.76%673,817
Carroll 80.23%5,73317.74%1,2682.03%1457,146
Carter 80.10%11,60217.78%2,5752.12%30714,484
Cheatham 71.27%8,30926.92%3,1381.81%21111,658
Chester 83.54%3,75613.83%6222.62%1184,496
Claiborne 83.99%5,65214.18%9541.83%1236,729
Clay 80.03%1,45116.93%3073.04%551,813
Cocke 81.17%6,61815.95%1,3002.88%2358,153
Coffee 77.13%10,52920.59%2,8112.28%31113,651
Crockett 82.30%2,73416.23%5391.48%493,322
Cumberland 82.38%17,86416.16%3,5051.46%31521,684
Davidson 34.24%60,90063.38%112,7082.38%4,229177,837
Decatur 80.65%2,71317.72%5961.63%553,364
DeKalb 80.07%4,11817.71%9112.22%1145,143
Dickson 73.73%9,97024.07%3,2552.20%29713,522
Dyer 80.61%6,79116.81%1,4162.58%2178,424
Fayette 75.93%10,86822.44%3,2121.63%23414,314
Fentress 86.69%4,55911.12%5852.19%1155,259
Franklin 75.05%8,64322.93%2,6412.02%23211,516
Gibson 76.61%9,64021.21%2,6692.18%27412,583
Giles 76.23%5,83220.68%1,5823.09%2377,651
Grainger 85.28%4,58813.12%7061.60%865,380
Greene 79.26%13,57417.83%3,0542.91%49816,951
Grundy 80.82%2,73515.90%5383.28%1113,384
Hamblen 78.86%10,33519.01%2,4922.13%27913,126
Hamilton 60.02%60,64738.46%38,8621.52%1,542101,051
Hancock 84.60%1,11012.58%1652.82%371,312
Hardeman 62.41%3,48635.50%1,9832.09%1175,586
Hardin 85.93%5,60612.45%8121.62%1066,524
Hawkins 82.42%11,66915.56%2,2032.02%28614,158
Haywood 51.14%2,01147.30%1,8601.56%613,932
Henderson 85.61%5,55112.68%8221.71%1116,484
Henry 78.52%6,67418.87%1,6042.61%2228,500
Hickman 78.76%4,57719.41%1,1281.83%1065,811
Houston 74.25%1,83723.00%5692.75%682,474
Humphreys 74.63%3,34422.85%1,0242.52%1134,481
Jackson 75.80%2,41519.99%6374.21%1343,186
Jefferson 81.52%10,80615.90%2,1072.58%34213,255
Johnson 85.05%4,41513.25%6881.70%885,191
Knox 59.95%76,88038.32%49,1401.73%2,222128,242
Lake 78.69%91217.69%2053.62%421,159
Lauderdale 69.81%3,34627.56%1,3212.63%1264,793
Lawrence 81.96%8,27615.34%1,5492.70%27210,097
Lewis 80.09%2,72318.03%6131.88%643,400
Lincoln 81.89%7,45215.45%1,4062.66%2429,100
Loudon 78.15%15,28519.43%3,8012.42%47319,559
Macon 85.13%4,14012.03%5852.84%1384,863
Madison 63.77%15,35734.24%8,2461.99%47924,082
Marion 77.23%5,94720.91%1,6101.86%1437,700
Marshall 75.99%6,73421.00%1,8613.01%2678,862
Maury 72.26%22,19825.75%7,9101.99%61030,718
McMinn 80.35%10,37114.39%1,8585.26%67912,908
McNairy 83.06%5,86414.67%1,0362.27%1607,060
Meigs 82.21%2,70314.93%4912.86%943,288
Monroe 82.93%9,83014.75%1,7482.23%27511,853
Montgomery 60.22%24,81336.38%14,9883.40%1,40041,201
Moore 83.33%1,72514.59%3022.08%432,070
Morgan 83.97%3,84413.63%6242.40%1104,578
Obion 82.63%6,41815.10%1,1732.27%1767,767
Overton 78.45%4,80518.73%1,1472.82%1736,125
Perry 80.22%1,54917.56%3392.22%431,931
Pickett 80.06%1,54216.15%3113.79%731,929
Polk 83.32%4,00014.83%7121.85%894,801
Putnam 72.43%14,21724.84%4,8752.73%53619,628
Rhea 85.11%6,55113.42%1,0331.47%1137,697
Roane 75.23%11,87121.15%3,3373.62%57215,780
Robertson 75.97%14,06621.86%4,0482.17%40018,514
Rutherford 62.00%46,57535.87%26,9482.13%1,60475,127
Scott 87.56%3,39410.19%3952.25%873,876
Sequatchie 83.92%3,64313.87%6022.21%964,341
Sevier 80.35%18,31416.75%3,8182.90%66022,792
Shelby 43.20%86,38454.51%108,9952.29%4,583199,962
Smith 79.52%4,20517.53%9272.95%1565,288
Stewart 79.55%3,16717.76%7072.69%1073,981
Sullivan 77.90%32,89720.78%8,7771.32%55642,230
Sumner 71.57%37,46626.12%13,6722.31%1,20952,347
Tipton 76.69%11,48720.58%3,0832.73%40914,979
Trousdale 77.39%1,66020.93%4491.68%362,145
Unicoi 80.66%4,23817.32%9102.02%1065,254
Union 82.90%3,45614.99%6252.11%884,169
Van Buren 82.35%1,56314.70%2792.95%561,898
Warren 75.29%6,66822.16%1,9632.55%2268,857
Washington 69.42%24,33028.66%10,0461.92%67135,047
Wayne 86.59%3,09411.14%3982.27%813,573
Weakley 78.94%6,41718.32%1,4892.74%2238,129
White 82.41%5,74415.42%1,0752.17%1516,970
Williamson 68.06%58,13230.57%26,1161.37%1,16985,417
Wilson 70.69%31,49627.40%12,2081.91%84844,552
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear

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