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2022 Tennessee gubernatorial election


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

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

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 had not voted Republican on a presidential level since 1972. Martin won only Shelby and Davidson counties. This was 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 had been in nearly a decade, with only 38.6% of Tennessee's registered voters turning out. This was far below the 2020 presidential election in Tennessee, which saw a turnout of 69.3%. The last time turnout was this low in Tennessee was in the 2014 midterm elections. Tennessee's neighboring state Alabama saw a significant drop in voter turnout as well.

Bill Lee was sworn in for his second term on January 21, 2023, at War Memorial Plaza in downtown Nashville. In his inaugural address, he outlined priorities including transportation and energy planning related to the state’s growth, environmental issues, and reforms within the Department of Children’s Services, such as staffing and foster care and adoption systems. He also referenced workforce development through vocational and technical education and called for civility in political discourse.

  • Bill Lee, incumbent governor

  • Curtis Carney, business owner

  • Tyler Hagerman

  • Patricia Morrison

  • Andy Ogles, mayor of Maury County (successfully ran for U.S. House)

PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican494,362100.00%
494,362100.00%
  • Jason Martin, pulmonologist and critical care specialist at Sumner Regional Medical Center and former Meharry Medical College professor

  • Carnita Atwater, leader of New Chicago Community Development Corporation in Northern Memphis

  • J. B. Smiley Jr., Memphis city councilor

  • Casey Nicholson, minister

  • Gloria Johnson, state representative (endorsed Jason Martin)

Results by county: .mw-parser-output .legend{page-break-inside:avoid;break-inside:avoid-column}.mw-parser-output .legend-color{display:inline-block;min-width:1.25em;height:1.25em;line-height:1.25;margin:1px 0;text-align:center;border:1px solid black;background-color:transparent;color:black}.mw-parser-output .legend-text{}  Martin   30–40%   40–50%   50–60%   60–70%   Smiley   30–40%   40–50%   50–60%   60–70%   Atwater   30–40%

PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic101,55239.39%
Democratic100,06238.81%
Democratic56,22721.81%
257,841100.00%
  • Constance Every, nonprofit founder

  • John Gentry, accountant

  • Basil Marceaux, businessman and perennial candidate

  • Alfred O'Neil

  • Deborah Rouse, candidate for president of the United States in 2020

  • Michael Scantland, sales manager

  • Rick Tyler, perennial candidate (also ran for U.S. House)

  • Charles Van Morgan, small business owner

  • Lemichael DaShaun-Wilson

  • Hosie Holomon III

  • Wendell Jackson

  • Jake Johns

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political ReportSolid RMarch 4, 2022
Inside ElectionsSolid RJuly 22, 2022
Sabato's Crystal BallSafe RJune 29, 2022
PoliticoSolid RApril 1, 2022
RCPSafe RJanuary 10, 2022
Fox NewsSolid RMay 12, 2022
538Solid RAugust 4, 2022
Elections DailySafe RNovember 7, 2022
Campaign finance reports as of July 5, 2022
Bill Lee (R)$3,516,828$3,316,034$375,465
Jason Martin (D)$187,424$495,649$160,736
Poll sourceDate(s)administeredSamplesizeMarginof errorBillLee (R)JasonMartin (D)OtherUndecided
RABA ResearchJuly 21–31, 2022549 (LV)± 4.2%52%28%6%14%
PartyCandidateVotes%.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}±%
Republican1,129,39064.91%+5.55
Democratic572,81832.92%−5.63
Independent15,3950.89%N/A
Independent10,2770.59%N/A
Independent3,7720.22%N/A
Independent2,3800.14%N/A
Independent1,8620.11%N/A
Independent1,5680.09%N/A
Independent1,2160.07%N/A
Independent8150.05%N/A
Write-In3860.02%N/A
Write-In20.00%N/A
Write-In10.00%N/A
Write-In00.00%N/A
1,739,882100.00%
1,756,39738.61%−15.85%
4,549,183

State Senate district results 27–6

State House district results 77–22

Lee won eight of nine congressional districts.

DistrictLeeMartinRepresentative
78.05%19.86%Diana Harshbarger
66.80%31.34%Tim Burchett
68.81%29.09%Chuck Fleischmann
72.07%25.69%Scott DesJarlais
58.64%39.56%Jim Cooper (117th Congress)
Andy Ogles (118th Congress)
65.76%31.90%John W. Rose
59.60%37.87%Mark E. Green
73.17%24.95%David Kustoff
32.59%64.66%Steve Cohen
  • Elections in Tennessee
  • Political party strength in Tennessee
  • Tennessee Democratic Party
  • Tennessee Republican Party
  • Government of Tennessee
  • 2022 Tennessee elections
  • 2022 United States elections

Official campaign websites

  • Bill Lee (R) for Governor
  • Bill Marceaux (I) for Governor
  • Jason Martin (D) for Governor
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