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2022 Tennessee Election Results

Real-time Tennessee election results for the 2022 Midterms will be posted here on Tuesday, Nov. 8.

The gubernatorial race pits Republican Governor Bill Lee against Democrat Jason Martin and several independent challengers.

Knoxville's second congressional district will decide a U.S. House race between incumbent Republican Tim Burchett and Democrat Mark Harmon. Northeast Tennessee's first congressional district will also vote to decide a race between incumbent Republican Diana Harshbarger and Democrat Cameron Parsons. In Southeast Tennessee, Chattanooga's third congressional district will vote between incumbent Republican Chuck Fleischmann and Democrat Meg Gorman.

Numerous state House and Senate seats are up for election this year. Tennessee voters will also decide the fate of four amendments to the state constitution, which you can read about in detail at this link.

WBIR 10News has an election guide with tips and resources to help you vote. Polls open at 8 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. on November 8 for most East Tennessee cities and counties in the Eastern Time Zone. For those in Cumberland and Fentress counties in the Central Time Zone, the polls will open for most at 7 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. You can check the state's voter information website to find your polling location and hours for Election Day.

WBIR 10News will be keeping you updated through Election Day with the latest results across East Tennessee. Bookmark this page for real-time election results, including absentee ballots and early voting, as they come in after the polls close. To get an alert when the results begin to come in, download the 10News app on the App Store or Google Play and sign up for alerts. You can also watch election night coverage on the 10News Nightbeat at 11 p.m. or streaming on 10News+, which is available on Roku and Amazon Fire devices.


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Results updated every 2 minutes or less (some races may update less frequently).

* Indicates an incumbent

Amendment 1

Precincts: 1,834 / 1,853 (99% reporting)
Yes 
70%
70%
1,140,629
No 
30%
30%
493,629

Amendment 2

Precincts: 1,834 / 1,853 (99% reporting)
Yes 
75%
75%
1,175,023
No 
25%
25%
399,545

Amendment 3

Precincts: 1,834 / 1,853 (99% reporting)
Yes 
80%
80%
1,292,834
No 
20%
20%
332,636

Amendment 4

Precincts: 1,834 / 1,853 (99% reporting)
Yes 
63%
63%
1,019,829
No 
37%
37%
592,698

Governor - Tennessee

Precincts: 1,834 / 1,853 (99% reporting)
Bill Lee (R)*
65%
65%
1,128,097
Jason Martin (D)
33%
33%
572,153
John Gentry (Ind)
1%
1%
15,344
Constance Every (Ind)
1%
1%
10,266
Deborah Rouse (Ind)
1%
1%
3,766
Rick Tyler (Ind)
1%
1%
2,378
Charles Van Morgan (Ind)
1%
1%
1,859
Basil Marceaux (Ind)
1%
1%
1,564
Alfred O'Neil (Ind)
1%
1%
1,213
Michael Scantland (Ind)
1%
1%
814

State House District 15 - Tennessee

Precincts: 21 / 21 (100% reporting)
Sam McKenzie (D)*
71%
71%
7,244
Pete Drew (R)
29%
29%
2,963

State House District 18 - Tennessee

Precincts: 19 / 19 (100% reporting)
Elaine Davis (R)
54%
54%
11,600
Gregory Kaplan (D)
46%
46%
9,836

U.S. House District 2 - Tennessee

Precincts: 193 / 195 (99% reporting)
Tim Burchett (R)*
68%
68%
141,041
Mark Harmon (D)
32%
32%
66,637

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