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Election for the governorship of the U.S. state of Tennessee

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  • election for the governorship of the U.S. state of Tennessee (en)
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  • 2018 Tennessee gubernatorial election (en)
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  • Republican Party (en)
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  • Eddie Murphy (en)
  • Diane Black (en)
  • Mark Wright (en)
  • Bill Lee (en)
  • Karl Dean (en)
  • Basil Marceaux (en)
  • Beth Harwell (en)
  • Craig Fitzhugh (en)
  • Randy Boyd (en)
  • Heather Scott (en)
  • Rick Tyler (en)
  • Matthew Koch (en)
  • Other candidates (en)
  • Kay White (en)
  • Cory King (en)
  • Jessie D. McDonald (en)
  • Mezianne Vale Payne (en)
  • Alfred Shawn Rapoza (en)
  • Chad Riden (en)
  • Gabriel Fancher (en)
  • George Blackwell Smith IV (en)
  • Jaron D. Weidner (en)
  • Jeremy Allen Stephenson (en)
  • Joe B. Wilmoth (en)
  • Justin Cornett (en)
  • Mark CoonRippy Brown (en)
  • Mike Toews (en)
  • Patrick Whitlock (en)
  • Robert Sawyers Sr. (en)
  • Sean Bruce Fleming (en)
  • Sherry L. Clark (en)
  • Tommy Ray McAnally (en)
  • Toney Randall Mitchell (en)
  • Tracy C. Yaste Tisdale (en)
  • Vinnie Vineyard (en)
  • William Andrew Helmstetter (en)
  • Yvonne Neubert (en)
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  • Tennessee (en)
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  • ;Individuals * Jake Bynum, mayor of Weakley County * Mike Creasy, mayor of Decatur County * J. Michael Cross, Fentress County executive * Richard Daniel, Pickett County executive * Ben Danner, Overton County executive * Jim Durrett, mayor of Montgomery County * Brent Greer, mayor of Henry County * Mike Huckabee, former Arkansas governor and presidential candidate in 2008 and 2016 * Denny Johnson, mayor of Lake County * Shaun Lawson, mayor of Hickman County * Joe Boyd Liggett, mayor of Marshall County * Mark Luttrell, mayor of Shelby County * Kenny McBride, mayor of Carroll County * Benny McGuire, mayor of Obion County * Bill Newman, mayor of Lincoln County * Denny Robinson, White County executive * Richard Stewart, mayor of Franklin County * Sloan Stewart, Lynchburg/Moore County Metro executive * Skip Taylor, mayor of Fayette County * Jessie Wallace, Humphreys County executive * Bill Webb, mayor of Lewis County * T.R. Williams, Lawrence County executive * Tom Witherspoon, mayor of Gibson County * Chris Young, mayor of Dyer County (en)
  • ;Individuals * Harry Brooks, Tennessee House of Representatives, House Education Administration and Planning Committee chair * Dale Carr, Tennessee House of Representatives, House Local Government Subcommittee chair * Mike Carter, Tennessee House of Representatives, House Civil Justice Subcommittee chair * Jim Coley, Tennessee House of Representatives * Jeremy Faison, Tennessee House of Representatives, House Government Operations Committee chair * Andrew Farmer, Tennessee House of Representatives, House Civil Justice Committee chair * John Forgety, Tennessee House of Representatives, House Education Instruction and Programs Committee chair * Patsy Hazlewood, Tennessee House of Representatives * Gary Hicks, Tennessee House of Representatives * John Holsclaw Jr., Tennessee House of Representatives, House Business and Utilities Subcommittee chair * Dan Howell, Tennessee House of Representatives, Joint Judiciary and Government Committee chair, House Local Government Committee vice chair * Curtis Johnson, Tennessee House of Representatives, House Speaker Pro Tempore * Pat Marsh, Tennessee House of Representatives, House Business and Utilities Committee chair * Steve McDaniel, Tennessee House of Representatives, House Rules Committee chair, House Ethics Committee chair, House Finance, Ways, and Means Study Subcommittee chair * Frank Niceley, Tennessee State Senate, Senate Energy, Agriculture, and Natural Resources 1st vice chair, Senate Transportation and Safety Committee 2nd vice chair * Tim Rudd, Tennessee House of Representatives * Charles Sargent, Tennessee House of Representatives, Finance, Ways, and Means Committee chair * Mike Sparks, Tennessee House of Representatives, House Calendar and Rules Committee vice chair * Rick Tillis, Tennessee House of Representatives * Tim Wirgau, Tennessee House of Representatives, House Local Government Committee chair ;Organizations * Tennessee Education Association * Tennessee Professional Fire Fighters Association * Tennessee State Employees Association (en)
  • ;U.S. representatives * Zach Wamp, former U.S. representative ;State-level officials * Mae Beavers, former state senator, former gubernatorial candidate * Sheila Butt, state representative * Joe Carr, former state representative * Andy Holt, state representative * Jason Zachary, state representative ;Individuals * Steven Curtis Chapman, Christian singer * Mike Fisher, former center for the Nashville Predators and husband of singer Carrie Underwood * Scott Hamilton, figure skater and Olympic gold medalist * Ricky Skaggs, country music singer * Michael W. Smith, Christian singer * Darrell Waltrip, motorsports analyst and former NASCAR driver ;Newspapers * Chattanooga Free Press * Dunlap News * Johnson City Press (en)
  • ;U.S. representatives * Bob Clement, former U.S. representative * Steve Cohen, U.S. representative * Jim Cooper, U.S. representative * Lincoln Davis, former U.S. representative ;State officials * Terry McAuliffe, 72nd governor of Virginia * Martin O'Malley, 61st governor of Maryland ;Local officials * Craig Fitzhugh, state representative and former candidate ;Labor unions * Local Division of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters * Memphis AFSCME Local 1733 * Road Sprinkler Fitters U.A. Local Union No. 66 * Tennessee Pipe Trades; Mid-South Carpenters Regional Council (en)
  • ;U.S. executive branch officials * Mike Pence, 48th vice president of the United States * Donald Trump, 45th president of the United States ;U.S. senators * Lamar Alexander, U.S. senator ;U.S. representatives * Diane Black, U.S. representative and Republican candidate for governor in 2018 * Marsha Blackburn, U.S. representative and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2018 * Zach Wamp, former U.S. representative ;State-level officials * Mae Beavers, former state senator, former gubernatorial candidate * Sheila Butt, state representative * Joe Carr, former State Representative * Bill Haslam, governor of Tennessee * Andy Holt, state representative * Jay Reedy, state representative * Jason Zachary, state representative ;Individuals * Michael W. Smith, Christian singer * Steven Curtis Chapman, Christian singer * Darrell Waltrip, motorsports analyst and former NASCAR driver * Mike Fisher, former center for the Nashville Predators and husband of singer Carrie Underwood * Ricky Skaggs, country music singer * Scott Hamilton, figure skater and Olympic gold medalist * Randy Boyd, businessman and Republican candidate for governor in 2018 ;Organizations * NRA Political Victory Fund * Tennessee Police Benevolent Association * Tennessee Professional Fire Fighters Association ;Newspapers * Chattanooga Free Press * Dunlap News * Knoxville News Sentinel (en)
  • ;Federal officials * Bob Clement, former U.S. representative * Steve Cohen, U.S. representative * Jim Cooper, U.S. representative * Lincoln Davis, former U.S. representative ;Labor unions * Local Division of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters * Memphis AFSCME Local 1733 * Road Sprinkler Fitters U.A. Local Union No. 66 * Tennessee Pipe Trades; Mid-South Carpenters Regional Council (en)
  • ;Individuals * Mike Pence, 48th vice president of the United States * Stephen Fincher, former U.S. representative * Ron Ramsey, former lieutenant governor of Tennessee * Rick Santorum, former U.S. senator from Pennsylvania * Steve Scalise, U.S. representative and House Majority Whip * Jordan Sekulow, radio talk show host and executive director of the American Center for Law and Justice * Carol M. Swain, former Vanderbilt professor and conservative commentator ;Organizations * American Conservative Union * Family Research Council * National Right to Life * NRA Political Victory Fund * Students For Trump * Susan B. Anthony List (en)
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  • Diane Black (en)
  • Bill Lee (en)
  • Karl Dean (en)
  • Beth Harwell (en)
  • Randy Boyd (en)
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  • Full results (en)
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