2020 Tennessee Republican presidential primary

The 2020 Tennessee Republican presidential primary took place on March 3, 2020, as one of fourteen contests scheduled for Super Tuesday in the Republican Party presidential primaries for the 2020 presidential election.

2020 Tennessee Republican presidential primary

March 3, 2020

58 Republican National Convention delegates
 
Candidate Donald Trump Uncommitted
Home state Florida[1] N/A
Delegate count 58 0
Popular vote 384,266 5,948
Percentage 96.47% 1.49%

Results

Incumbent United States President Donald Trump was challenged by two candidates: former congressman Joe Walsh of Illinois, and former governor Bill Weld of Massachusetts.[2] Walsh withdrew from the race prior to the primary. There was also an uncommitted option on the ballot. Trump won the state in a landslide victory over Walsh and Weld.

2020 Tennessee Republican primary[3]
Candidate Votes  % Estimated
delegates
Donald Trump 384,266 96.47 58
Joe Walsh (withdrawn) 4,178 1.05 0
Bill Weld 3,922 0.98 0
Uncommitted 5,948 1.49 0
Total 398,314 100% 58

Results by county

2020 Tennessee Republican primary

(results per county)[4]

County Donald Trump Joe Walsh Bill Weld Uncommitted Total votes cast
Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes %
Anderson 4,281 96.96 34 0.77 63 1.43 37 0.84 4,415
Bedford 2,678 98.71 6 0.22 11 0.41 18 0.66 2,713
Benton 1,083 98.99 5 0.46 2 0.18 4 0.37 1,094
Bledsoe 906 99.02 2 0.22 3 0.33 4 0.44 915
Blount 10,701 95.37 163 1.45 110 0.98 247 2.20 11,221
Bradley 8,394 98.01 66 0.77 51 0.60 53 0.62 8,564
Campbell 1,941 98.23 5 0.25 21 1.06 9 0.46 1,976
Cannon 931 98.73 3 0.32 3 0.32 6 0.64 943
Carroll 1,648 98.68 12 0.72 6 0.36 4 0.24 1,670
Carter 4,468 97.60 40 0.87 23 0.50 47 1.03 4,578
Cheatham 2,043 97.66 14 0.67 18 0.86 17 0.81 2,092
Chester 1,365 97.71 6 0.43 6 0.43 20 1.43 1,397
Claiborne 2,003 98.48 13 0.64 9 0.44 9 0.44 2,034
Clay 394 97.04 4 0.99 4 0.99 4 0.99 406
Cocke 3,502 97.36 27 0.75 26 0.72 42 1.17 3,597
Coffee 5,339 94.36 92 1.63 50 0.88 177 3.13 5,658
Crockett 1,109 98.49 7 0.62 2 0.18 8 0.71 1,126
Cumberland 8,923 96.32 124 1.34 55 0.59 162 1.75 9,264
Davidson 15,375 94.97 205 1.27 358 2.21 252 1.56 16,190
Decatur 738 98.27 3 0.40 6 0.80 4 0.53 751
DeKalb 939 98.63 2 0.21 3 0.32 8 0.84 952
Dickson 2,444 98.07 18 0.72 10 0.40 20 0.80 2,492
Dyer 2,092 98.87 9 0.43 10 0.47 5 0.24 2,116
Fayette 3,089 98.60 15 0.48 17 0.54 12 0.38 3,133
Fentress 1,446 98.77 7 0.48 7 0.48 4 0.27 1,464
Franklin 3,770 96.87 43 1.10 28 0.72 51 1.31 3,892
Gibson 2,745 98.81 11 0.40 8 0.29 14 0.50 2,778
Giles 1,854 98.93 9 0.48 7 0.37 4 0.21 1,874
Grainger 2,495 96.93 38 1.48 25 0.97 16 0.62 2,574
Greene 5,218 97.81 34 0.64 29 0.54 54 1.01 5,335
Grundy 1,048 98.59 3 0.28 6 0.56 6 0.56 1,063
Hamblen 5,464 96.42 77 1.36 33 0.58 93 1.64 5,667
Hamilton 23,661 95.22 296 1.19 296 1.19 597 2.40 24,850
Hancock 546 97.15 4 0.71 5 0.89 7 1.25 562
Hardeman 974 98.78 4 0.41 5 0.51 3 0.30 986
Hardin 1,984 98.36 15 0.74 12 0.59 6 0.30 2,017
Hawkins 4,154 98.23 26 0.61 23 0.54 26 0.61 4,229
Haywood 548 98.56 3 0.54 2 0.36 3 0.54 556
Henderson 3,314 96.53 40 1.17 22 0.64 57 1.66 3,433
Henry 2,345 98.61 13 0.55 10 0.42 10 0.42 2,378
Hickman 1,243 98.34 5 0.40 10 0.79 6 0.47 1,264
Houston 477 97.95 2 0.41 3 0.62 5 1.03 487
Humphreys 1,043 97.93 7 0.66 6 0.56 9 0.85 1,065
Jackson 691 99.14 2 0.29 1 0.14 3 0.43 697
Jefferson 4,130 96.88 49 1.15 44 1.03 40 0.94 4,263
Johnson 1,443 98.03 10 0.68 9 0.61 10 0.68 1,472
Knox 32,978 92.62 709 1.99 727 2.04 1,192 3.35 35,606
Lake 297 98.67 2 0.66 1 0.33 1 0.33 301
Lauderdale 1,055 98.60 8 0.75 2 0.19 5 0.47 1,070
Lawrence 2,225 98.67 12 0.53 11 0.49 7 0.31 2,255
Lewis 846 98.72 4 0.47 2 0.23 5 0.58 857
Lincoln 3,192 98.58 10 0.31 20 0.62 16 0.49 3,238
Loudon 6,061 96.19 60 0.95 67 1.06 113 1.79 6,301
Macon 2,018 97.77 18 0.87 12 0.58 16 0.78 2,064
Madison 4,446 97.84 34 0.75 27 0.59 37 0.81 4,544
Marion 2,130 97.98 11 0.51 12 0.55 21 0.97 2,174
Marshall 1,741 98.20 11 0.62 9 0.51 12 0.68 1,773
Maury 6,061 97.30 43 0.69 42 0.67 83 1.33 6,229
McMinn 5,539 96.77 67 1.17 41 0.72 77 1.35 5,724
McNairy 1,738 99.09 7 0.40 7 0.40 2 0.11 1,754
Meigs 1,668 95.70 29 1.66 15 0.86 31 1.78 1,743
Monroe 4,359 97.91 31 0.70 26 0.58 36 0.81 4,452
Montgomery 9,011 95.24 151 1.60 94 0.99 205 2.17 9,461
Moore 653 99.09 4 0.61 2 0.30 0 0.00 659
Morgan 1,369 98.70 11 0.79 4 0.29 3 0.22 1,387
Obion 2,118 99.16 5 0.23 8 0.37 5 0.23 2,136
Overton 1,271 98.45 10 0.77 4 0.31 6 0.46 1,291
Perry 467 98.11 3 0.63 2 0.42 4 0.84 476
Pickett 617 96.86 4 0.63 3 0.47 13 2.04 637
Polk 1,835 98.34 10 0.54 9 0.48 12 0.64 1,866
Putnam 4,266 97.78 38 0.87 17 0.39 42 0.96 4,363
Rhea 2,456 97.11 26 1.03 13 0.51 34 1.34 2,529
Roane 3,963 97.85 24 0.59 35 0.86 28 0.69 4,050
Robertson 3,530 97.95 28 0.78 23 0.64 23 0.64 3,604
Rutherford 14,792 96.72 161 1.05 145 0.95 196 1.28 15,294
Scott 1,081 99.17 4 0.37 4 0.37 1 0.09 1,090
Sequatchie 958 98.06 4 0.41 8 0.82 7 0.72 977
Sevier 7,018 97.36 60 0.83 59 0.82 71 0.99 7,208
Shelby 21,282 96.12 260 1.17 274 1.24 326 1.47 22,142
Smith 3,057 96.07 44 1.38 19 0.60 62 1.95 3,182
Stewart 982 98.00 5 0.50 4 0.40 11 1.10 1,002
Sullivan 8,081 97.41 74 0.89 69 0.83 72 0.87 8,296
Sumner 9,870 97.44 94 0.93 87 0.86 78 0.77 10,129
Tipton 3,674 98.24 28 0.75 21 0.56 17 0.45 3,740
Trousdale 481 98.77 1 0.21 2 0.41 3 0.62 487
Unicoi 1,991 97.89 13 0.64 8 0.39 22 1.08 2,034
Union 1,101 98.04 8 0.71 7 0.62 7 0.62 1,123
Van Buren 391 99.24 1 0.25 2 0.51 0 0.00 394
Warren 1,968 98.35 17 0.85 11 0.55 5 0.25 2,001
Washington 9,871 95.37 155 1.50 131 1.27 193 1.86 10,350
Wayne 1,119 99.29 4 0.35 1 0.09 3 0.27 1,127
Weakley 1,900 98.14 8 0.41 11 0.57 17 0.88 1,936
White 2,135 98.21 9 0.41 7 0.32 23 1.06 2,174
Williamson 15,483 95.92 137 0.85 239 1.48 283 1.75 16,142
Wilson 12,142 95.31 148 1.16 120 0.94 329 2.58 12,739
Total 384,266 96.47 4,178 1.05 3,922 0.98 5,948 1.49 398,314

References

  1. Matthew Choi (October 31, 2019). "Trump, a symbol of New York, is officially a Floridian now". Politico. Retrieved February 3, 2020.
  2. Flessner, Dave (December 3, 2019). "16 Democrats and 3 Republicans on presidential primary ballot in Tennessee". Chattanooga Times Free Press. Retrieved December 4, 2019.
  3. "March 3, 2020 Republican Presidential Preference Primary" (PDF). Tennessee Secretary of State. Retrieved April 3, 2020.
  4. "Republican Presidential Preference Primary" (PDF). TN.gov. Tennessee Secretary of State. March 26, 2020. Archived (PDF) from the original on April 26, 2020. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
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