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The 2018 Tennessee gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the next Governor of Tennessee. The primaries took place on August 2, with Republican Bill Lee and Democrat Karl Dean winning their respective party nominations. Lee was elected with nearly 60% of the vote. This was the first time since 1982 that a candidate from the incumbent U.S. president's party was elected Governor of Tennessee. This is the first time Republicans won three consecutive gubernatorial elections in the state and the first time ever that a Republican was elected to succeed another Republican.

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  • The 2018 Tennessee gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the next Governor of Tennessee. The primaries took place on August 2, with Republican Bill Lee and Democrat Karl Dean winning their respective party nominations. Incumbent Republican Governor Bill Haslam was term-limited and is prohibited by the Constitution of Tennessee from seeking a third consecutive term. As of February 2019, the election had the largest number of candidates (28) in a statewide election in United States history; the previous record was the 2016 United States presidential election in Colorado. This large surge in candidates was mostly due to the Libertarian Party of Tennessee's protest of the state's party affiliation and ballot access laws. Lee was elected with nearly 60% of the vote. This was the first time since 1982 that a candidate from the incumbent U.S. president's party was elected Governor of Tennessee. This is the first time Republicans won three consecutive gubernatorial elections in the state and the first time ever that a Republican was elected to succeed another Republican. (en)
  • La elección para gobernador de Tennessee de 2018 se llevó a cabo el 6 de noviembre de dicho año. Las elecciones primarias se llevaron a cabo el 2 de agosto y el republicano Bill Lee y el demócrata Karl Dean ganaron las nominaciones de sus respectivos partidos.​ El conservador Bill Lee resultó electo gobernador, tomando juramento en el cargo el 19 de enero de 2019. (es)
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  • * Representative Harry Brooks, Tennessee House of Representatives, House Education Administration and Planning Committee Chair *Representative Dale Carr, Tennessee House of Representatives, House Local Government Subcommittee Chair * Representative Mike Carter, Tennessee House of Representatives, House Civil Justice Subcommittee Chair * Representative Jim Coley, Tennessee House of Representatives * Representative Jeremy Faison, Tennessee House of Representatives, House Government Operations Committee Chair * Representative Andrew Farmer, Tennessee House of Representatives, House Civil Justice Committee Chair * Representative John Forgety, Tennessee House of Representatives, House Education Instruction and Programs Committee Chair *Representative Patsy Hazlewood, Tennessee House of Representatives * Representative Gary Hicks, Tennessee House of Representatives * Representative John Holsclaw Jr., Tennessee House of Representatives, House Business and Utilities Subcommittee Chair * Representative Dan Howell, Tennessee House of Representatives, Joint Judiciary and Government Committee Chair, House Local Government Committee Vice-Chair * Representative Curtis Johnson, Tennessee House of Representatives, House Speaker Pro Tempore * Representative Pat Marsh, Tennessee House of Representatives, House Business and Utilities Committee Chair * Representative Steve McDaniel, Tennessee House of Representatives, House Rules Committee Chair, House Ethics Committee Chair, House Finance, Ways, and Means Study Subcommittee Chair * Representative Tim Rudd, Tennessee House of Representatives * Representative Charles Sargent, Tennessee House of Representatives, Finance, Ways, and Means Committee Chair * Representative Mike Sparks, Tennessee House of Representatives, House Calendar and Rules Committee Vice-Chair * Representative Rick Tillis, Tennessee House of Representatives * Representative Tim Wirgau, Tennessee House of Representatives, House Local Government Committee Chair * Senator Frank Niceley, Tennessee State Senate, Senate Energy, Agriculture, and Natural Resources 1st Vice-Chair, Senate Transportation and Safety Committee 2nd Vice-Chair *Tennessee Education Association *Tennessee State Employees Association *Tennessee Professional Fire Fighters Association (en)
  • ; U.S. Representatives * Jim Cooper, U.S. Representative * Steve Cohen, U.S. Representative * Bob Clement, former 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 * Memphis AFSCME Local 1733 * Tennessee Pipe Trades; Mid-South Carpenters Regional Council * Road Sprinkler Fitters U.A. Local Union No. 66 * Local Division of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (en)
  • ;U.S. Representatives * Zach Wamp, Former U.S. Representative ;State-level Officials * Andy Holt, state representative * Sheila Butt, state representative * Jason Zachary, state representative * Mae Beavers, former state senator, former gubernatorial candidate * Joe Carr, former State Representative ;Notable Individuals * Michael W. Smith, Christian Singer * Steven Curtis Chapman, Christian Singer * Darrell Waltrip, American 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, American Figure Skater and Olympic Gold Medalist ;Newspapers * Chattanooga Free Press * Johnson City Press * Dunlap News (en)
  • * Mike Huckabee, former Arkansas governor and Presidential candidate in 2008 and 2016 * Joe Boyd Liggett, mayor of Marshall County * 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 * Denny Johnson, mayor of Lake County * Shaun Lawson, mayor of Hickman 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)
  • ; Federal officials * Jim Cooper, U.S. Representative * Steve Cohen, U.S. Representative * Bob Clement, former U.S Representative * Lincoln Davis, former U.S. Representative ; Labor unions * Memphis AFSCME Local 1733 * Tennessee Pipe Trades; Mid-South Carpenters Regional Council * Road Sprinkler Fitters U.A. Local Union No. 66 * Local Division of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (en)
  • * 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 * National Right to Life * Susan B. Anthony List * National Rifle Association * American Conservative Union * Students For Trump * Family Research Council (en)
  • ;U.S. Executive Branch officials * Donald Trump, 45th President of the United States * Mike Pence, 48th Vice 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 * Bill Haslam, Governor of Tennessee * Andy Holt, state representative * Sheila Butt, state representative * Jay Reedy, state representative * Jason Zachary, state representative * Mae Beavers, former state senator, former gubernatorial candidate * Joe Carr, former State Representative ;Notable Individuals * Michael W. Smith, Christian Singer * Steven Curtis Chapman, Christian Singer * Darrell Waltrip, American 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, American Figure Skater and Olympic Gold Medalist * Randy Boyd, Businessman and Republican Candidate for Governor in 2018 ;Organizations * Tennessee Professional Fire Fighters Association * National Rifle Association * Tennessee Police Benevolent Association ;Newspapers * Dunlap News * Chattanooga Free Press * Knoxville News Sentinel (en)
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  • La elección para gobernador de Tennessee de 2018 se llevó a cabo el 6 de noviembre de dicho año. Las elecciones primarias se llevaron a cabo el 2 de agosto y el republicano Bill Lee y el demócrata Karl Dean ganaron las nominaciones de sus respectivos partidos.​ El conservador Bill Lee resultó electo gobernador, tomando juramento en el cargo el 19 de enero de 2019. (es)
  • The 2018 Tennessee gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 2018, to elect the next Governor of Tennessee. The primaries took place on August 2, with Republican Bill Lee and Democrat Karl Dean winning their respective party nominations. Lee was elected with nearly 60% of the vote. This was the first time since 1982 that a candidate from the incumbent U.S. president's party was elected Governor of Tennessee. This is the first time Republicans won three consecutive gubernatorial elections in the state and the first time ever that a Republican was elected to succeed another Republican. (en)
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