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2016 Tennessee elections

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Tennessee state elections in 2016 were held on Tuesday, November 8, 2016. Primary elections for the United States House of Representatives, Tennessee Senate, and Tennessee House of Representatives, as well as various judicial retention elections, including elections for three Tennessee Supreme Court justices, were held on August 4, 2016.

Presidential election

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President of the United States

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Final results by county
Final results by county:
  Trump
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  •   70–80%
  •   80–90%
  Clinton
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%

In 2016, Tennessee was a stronghold for the Republican Party, and was considered a reliable "red state." Tennessee had 11 electoral votes in the Electoral College at the time. In the general election, Incumbent United States Republican businessman, Donald Trump won Tennessee with 60.72% of the vote.[1]

The presidential primaries were held on March 1, 2016. Donald Trump won the Republican primary victory, with second place being Senator Ted Cruz of Texas. Former United States first lady, Hillary Clinton garnered the Democratic nomination, easily beating out Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont.

Results

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2016 United States presidential election in Tennessee[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDonald Trump/Mike Pence 1,522,925 60.72%
DemocraticHillary Clinton/Tim Kaine870,69534.72%
IndependentGary Johnson70,3972.81%
IndependentJill Stein15,9930.64%
IndependentEvan McMullin (write-in)11,9910.48%
IndependentMike Smith7,2760.29%
IndependentRocky De La Fuente4,0750.16%
IndependentAlyson Kennedy2,8770.12%
Write-in1,7980.07%
Total votes2,508,027 100.00%

March 1, 2016, Primary Results

2016 Tennessee Democratic presidential primary

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67 Democratic National Convention delegates
 
CandidateHillary ClintonBernie Sanders
Home stateNew YorkVermont
Delegate count4423
Popular vote245,930120,800
Percentage66.07%32.45%

Results by county
Clinton:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Sanders:      50–60%
Tennessee Democratic primary, March 1, 2016
CandidatePopular voteEstimated delegates
CountPercentagePledgedUnpledgedTotal
Hillary Clinton245,93066.07%44751
Bernie Sanders120,80032.45%23023
Martin O'Malley (withdrawn)2,0250.54%
Uncommitted3,4670.93%011
Total372,222100%67875
Source: [3]
2016 Tennessee Republican presidential primary

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March 1, 2016 (2016-03-01)
2020 →

58 Republican National Convention delegates
 
CandidateDonald TrumpTed CruzMarco Rubio
Home stateNew YorkTexasFlorida
Delegate count33169
Popular vote333,180211,471181,274
Percentage38.94%24.71%21.18%

 
CandidateBen CarsonJohn Kasich
Home stateMarylandOhio
Delegate count00
Popular vote64,95145,301
Percentage7.59%5.29%

Results by county
Tennessee Republican primary, March 1, 2016
CandidateVotesPercentageActual delegate count
BoundUnboundTotal
Donald Trump333,18038.94%33033
Ted Cruz211,47124.71%16016
Marco Rubio181,27421.18%909
Ben Carson64,9517.59%000
John Kasich45,3015.29%000
Jeb Bush (withdrawn)9,5511.12%000
Mike Huckabee (withdrawn)2,4150.28%000
Rand Paul (withdrawn)2,3500.27%000
Uncommitted1,8490.22%000
Chris Christie (withdrawn)1,2560.15%000
Carly Fiorina (withdrawn)7150.08%000
Rick Santorum (withdrawn)7100.08%000
Jim Gilmore (withdrawn)2670.03%000
Lindsey Graham (withdrawn)2530.03%000
George Pataki (withdrawn)1860.02%000
Unprojected delegates:000
Total:855,729100.00%58058
Source: The Green Papers

United States Congress

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House of Representatives

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District results
District results:
  Republican
  •   60–70%
  •   70–80%
  Democratic
  •   60–70%
  •   70–80%

Tennessee elected nine U.S. representatives, each representing one of Tennessee's nine congressional districts.

Results

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DistrictRepublicanDemocraticOthersTotalResult
Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%
District 1198,29378.37%39,02415.42%15,7086.21%253,025100.0%Republican hold
District 2212,45575.65%68,40124.35%00.00%280,856100.0%Republican hold
District 3176,61366.39%76,72728.84%12,6664.76%266,006100.0%Republican hold
District 4165,79665.03%89,14134.97%00.00%254,937100.0%Republican hold
District 5102,43337.45%171,11162.55%00.00%273,544100.0%Democratic hold
District 6202,23471.09%61,99521.79%20,2617.12%284,490100.0%Republican hold
District 7200,40772.22%65,22623.50%11,8804.28%277,513100.0%Republican hold
District 8194,38668.75%70,92525.09%17,4226.16%282,733100.0%Republican hold
District 941,12318.87%171,63178.75%5,2032.39%217,957100.0%Democratic hold
Total1,493,74062.47%814,18134.05%83,1403.48%2,391,061100.0%
Popular vote
Republican
62.47%
Democratic
34.05%
Other
3.48%
House seats
Republican
77.78%
Democratic
22.22%

State legislature

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State Senate

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Results by senate districts

Elections for 16 of the 33 seats in Tennessee's State Senate were held on November 8, 2016.

After this election, Republicans had 28 seats while Democrats had 5 seats.

PartyCandidatesVotesSeats
No.%BeforeUpWonAfter+/–
Republican15802,36280.8228151528Steady
Democratic6172,75317.405115Steady
Independent117,6401.780000Steady
Write-in110.000000Steady
Total992,75610033181833Steady
Source: [1]
Popular vote
Republican
80.82%
Democratic
17.40%
Other
1.77%
Senate seats up for election
Republican
93.75%
Democratic
6.25%

State House of Representatives

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Results by State House districts

The election of all 99 seats in the Tennessee House of Representatives occurred on November 8, 2016.

Republicans won 74 seats, while Democrats won 25 seats. Republicans gained a seat during this election.

Supreme Court

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Retention elections (August 4, 2016)

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All incumbent Tennessee Supreme Court Justices won their retention elections, getting eight more years.

Tennessee Supreme Court Associate Justice, Roger A. Page retention election[4]
ChoiceVotes%
Referendum passed Yes302,14570.88
No124,11829.12
Total votes426,263100.00
Tennessee Supreme Court Associate Justice, Holly M. Kirby retention election[4]
ChoiceVotes%
Referendum passed Yes303,27571.00
No123,84629.00
Total votes427,121100.00
Tennessee Supreme Court Associate Justice, Jeffrey S. Bivins retention election[4]
ChoiceVotes%
Referendum passed Yes303,97270.79
No125,44129.21
Total votes429,413100.00

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Tennessee Election Results 2016 – The New York Times". The New York Times. Archived from the original on July 17, 2017. Retrieved July 26, 2017.
  2. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on December 15, 2016. Retrieved December 15, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ The Green Papers
  4. ^ a b c "Judicial retention election results" (PDF). Tennessee Secretary of State. August 4, 2016. Retrieved September 23, 2023.

    2016 Tennessee elections

    Tennessee state elections in 2016 were held on Tuesday, November 8, 2016. Primary elections for the United States House of Representatives, Tennessee Senate, and Tennessee House of Representatives, as well as various judicial retention elections, including elections for three Tennessee Supreme Court justices, were held on August 4, 2016.

    Presidential election

    President of the United States

    Final results by county
    Final results by county:
      Trump
    •   50–60%
    •   60–70%
    •   70–80%
    •   80–90%
      Clinton
    •   50–60%
    •   60–70%

    In 2016, Tennessee was a stronghold for the Republican Party, and was considered a reliable "red state." Tennessee had 11 electoral votes in the Electoral College at the time. In the general election, Incumbent United States Republican businessman, Donald Trump won Tennessee with 60.72% of the vote.[1]

    The presidential primaries were held on March 1, 2016. Donald Trump won the Republican primary victory, with second place being Senator Ted Cruz of Texas. Former United States first lady, Hillary Clinton garnered the Democratic nomination, easily beating out Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont.

    Results

    2016 United States presidential election in Tennessee[2]
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    RepublicanDonald Trump/Mike Pence 1,522,925 60.72%
    DemocraticHillary Clinton/Tim Kaine870,69534.72%
    IndependentGary Johnson70,3972.81%
    IndependentJill Stein15,9930.64%
    IndependentEvan McMullin (write-in)11,9910.48%
    IndependentMike Smith7,2760.29%
    IndependentRocky De La Fuente4,0750.16%
    IndependentAlyson Kennedy2,8770.12%
    Write-in1,7980.07%
    Total votes2,508,027 100.00%

    March 1, 2016, Primary Results

    2016 Tennessee Democratic presidential primary

    March 1, 2016 (2016-03-01)

    67 Democratic National Convention delegates
     
    CandidateHillary ClintonBernie Sanders
    Home stateNew YorkVermont
    Delegate count4423
    Popular vote245,930120,800
    Percentage66.07%32.45%

    Results by county
    Clinton:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
    Sanders:      50–60%
    Tennessee Democratic primary, March 1, 2016
    CandidatePopular voteEstimated delegates
    CountPercentagePledgedUnpledgedTotal
    Hillary Clinton245,93066.07%44751
    Bernie Sanders120,80032.45%23023
    Martin O'Malley (withdrawn)2,0250.54%
    Uncommitted3,4670.93%011
    Total372,222100%67875
    Source: [3]
    2016 Tennessee Republican presidential primary

    March 1, 2016 (2016-03-01)

    58 Republican National Convention delegates
     
    CandidateDonald TrumpTed CruzMarco Rubio
    Home stateNew YorkTexasFlorida
    Delegate count33169
    Popular vote333,180211,471181,274
    Percentage38.94%24.71%21.18%

     
    CandidateBen CarsonJohn Kasich
    Home stateMarylandOhio
    Delegate count00
    Popular vote64,95145,301
    Percentage7.59%5.29%

    Results by county
    Tennessee Republican primary, March 1, 2016
    CandidateVotesPercentageActual delegate count
    BoundUnboundTotal
    Donald Trump333,18038.94%33033
    Ted Cruz211,47124.71%16016
    Marco Rubio181,27421.18%909
    Ben Carson64,9517.59%000
    John Kasich45,3015.29%000
    Jeb Bush (withdrawn)9,5511.12%000
    Mike Huckabee (withdrawn)2,4150.28%000
    Rand Paul (withdrawn)2,3500.27%000
    Uncommitted1,8490.22%000
    Chris Christie (withdrawn)1,2560.15%000
    Carly Fiorina (withdrawn)7150.08%000
    Rick Santorum (withdrawn)7100.08%000
    Jim Gilmore (withdrawn)2670.03%000
    Lindsey Graham (withdrawn)2530.03%000
    George Pataki (withdrawn)1860.02%000
    Unprojected delegates:000
    Total:855,729100.00%58058
    Source: The Green Papers

    United States Congress

    House of Representatives

    District results
    District results:
      Republican
    •   60–70%
    •   70–80%
      Democratic
    •   60–70%
    •   70–80%

    Tennessee elected nine U.S. representatives, each representing one of Tennessee's nine congressional districts.

    Results

    DistrictRepublicanDemocraticOthersTotalResult
    Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%
    District 1198,29378.37%39,02415.42%15,7086.21%253,025100.0%Republican hold
    District 2212,45575.65%68,40124.35%00.00%280,856100.0%Republican hold
    District 3176,61366.39%76,72728.84%12,6664.76%266,006100.0%Republican hold
    District 4165,79665.03%89,14134.97%00.00%254,937100.0%Republican hold
    District 5102,43337.45%171,11162.55%00.00%273,544100.0%Democratic hold
    District 6202,23471.09%61,99521.79%20,2617.12%284,490100.0%Republican hold
    District 7200,40772.22%65,22623.50%11,8804.28%277,513100.0%Republican hold
    District 8194,38668.75%70,92525.09%17,4226.16%282,733100.0%Republican hold
    District 941,12318.87%171,63178.75%5,2032.39%217,957100.0%Democratic hold
    Total1,493,74062.47%814,18134.05%83,1403.48%2,391,061100.0%
    Popular vote
    Republican
    62.47%
    Democratic
    34.05%
    Other
    3.48%
    House seats
    Republican
    77.78%
    Democratic
    22.22%

    State legislature

    State Senate

    Results by senate districts

    Elections for 16 of the 33 seats in Tennessee's State Senate were held on November 8, 2016.

    After this election, Republicans had 28 seats while Democrats had 5 seats.

    PartyCandidatesVotesSeats
    No.%BeforeUpWonAfter+/–
    Republican15802,36280.8228151528Steady
    Democratic6172,75317.405115Steady
    Independent117,6401.780000Steady
    Write-in110.000000Steady
    Total992,75610033181833Steady
    Source: [1]
    Popular vote
    Republican
    80.82%
    Democratic
    17.40%
    Other
    1.77%
    Senate seats up for election
    Republican
    93.75%
    Democratic
    6.25%

    State House of Representatives

    Results by State House districts

    The election of all 99 seats in the Tennessee House of Representatives occurred on November 8, 2016.

    Republicans won 74 seats, while Democrats won 25 seats. Republicans gained a seat during this election.

    Supreme Court

    Retention elections (August 4, 2016)

    All incumbent Tennessee Supreme Court Justices won their retention elections, getting eight more years.

    Tennessee Supreme Court Associate Justice, Roger A. Page retention election[4]
    ChoiceVotes%
    Referendum passed Yes302,14570.88
    No124,11829.12
    Total votes426,263100.00
    Tennessee Supreme Court Associate Justice, Holly M. Kirby retention election[4]
    ChoiceVotes%
    Referendum passed Yes303,27571.00
    No123,84629.00
    Total votes427,121100.00
    Tennessee Supreme Court Associate Justice, Jeffrey S. Bivins retention election[4]
    ChoiceVotes%
    Referendum passed Yes303,97270.79
    No125,44129.21
    Total votes429,413100.00

    See also

    References

    1. ^ "Tennessee Election Results 2016 – The New York Times". The New York Times. Archived from the original on July 17, 2017. Retrieved July 26, 2017.
    2. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on December 15, 2016. Retrieved December 15, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
    3. ^ The Green Papers
    4. ^ a b c "Judicial retention election results" (PDF). Tennessee Secretary of State. August 4, 2016. Retrieved September 23, 2023.
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