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1 Anderson Bedford Benton Bledsoe Blount Bradley Campbell Cannon Carroll Carter Cheatham Chester Claiborne Clay Cocke Coffee Crockett Cumberland Decatur Dekalb Dickson Dyer Fayette Fentress Franklin Gibson Giles Grainger Greene Grundy Hamblen Hamilton Hancock Hardeman Hardin Hawkins Haywood Henderson Henry Hickman Houston Humphreys Jackson Jefferson Johnson Knox Lake Lauderdale Lawrence Lewis Lincoln Loudon Macon November 4, 204 Governor. Bill Haslam - Republican 2. Charles V. "Charlie" Brown - Democratic 3. Shaun Crowell - Constitution 4. Isa Infante - Green 5. Steven Damon Coburn - Independent 6. John Jay Hooker - Independent 7. Daniel T. Lewis - Independent 8. Write-In - A. Darryl Haas - Independent 9. Write-In - BeLinda Jo Ivins - Independent 0. Write-In - Mark Pearson - Independent ,367 3, ,653, , , ,653 4, ,709 2, ,98, , ,33, ,376, ,9, , , ,65, ,986 2, , ,978 2, ,66 47,438,673 4, , , , ,830 2, ,70, ,4, , ,595 2, ,89 2, ,922, , ,46 2, , ,978, ,750 9, , ,89, , ,730, ,940, , ,297, , , ,52, , ,423, , ,57 5,986,390 2, , ,652, ,264, , ,720, ,05, , Dec-4 Page of 35

2 Madison Marion Marshall Maury McMinn McNairy Meigs Monroe Montgomery Moore Morgan Obion Overton Perry Pickett Polk Putnam Rhea Roane Robertson Rutherford Scott Sequatchie Sevier Smith Stewart Sullivan Sumner Tipton Trousdale Unicoi Union Van Buren Warren Washington Wayne Weakley White Williamson Wilson November 4, 204 Governor. Bill Haslam - Republican 2. Charles V. "Charlie" Brown - Democratic 3. Shaun Crowell - Constitution 4. Isa Infante - Green 5. Steven Damon Coburn - Independent 6. John Jay Hooker - Independent 7. Daniel T. Lewis - Independent 8. Write-In - A. Darryl Haas - Independent 9. Write-In - BeLinda Jo Ivins - Independent 0. Write-In - Mark Pearson - Independent ,563 6, ,233, ,279, ,790 4, ,20, ,09, , ,567, ,85 7, , , ,428, ,63, , , ,425 2, , ,30 2, ,77 2, ,467,323, , , , ,400 2, ,089 69,93,783 2,268,487 2, ,720, , ,837 4, ,090 6, ,636 2, , , ,285, ,707 4, , ,082, ,030, ,329 7,50, , ,580 5, STATEWIDE TOTALS 95, ,237 26,580 8,570 8,62 30,579 8, Dec-4 Page 2 of 35

3 November 4, 204 Constitutional Amendment Shall Article I, of the Constitution of Tennessee be amended by adding the following language as a new, appropriately designated section: Anderson Bedford Benton Bledsoe Blount Bradley Campbell Cannon Carroll Carter Cheatham Chester Claiborne Clay Cocke Coffee Crockett Cumberland Decatur Dekalb Dickson Dyer Fayette Fentress Franklin Gibson Giles Grainger Greene Grundy Hamblen Hamilton Hancock Hardeman Hardin Hawkins Haywood Henderson Henry Hickman Houston Humphreys Jackson Jefferson Johnson Knox Lake Lauderdale Lawrence Lewis Lincoln Loudon Macon Madison Marion Marshall Maury Nothing in this Constitution secures or protects a right to abortion or requires the funding of an abortion. The people retain the right through their elected state representatives and state senators to enact, amend, or repeal statutes regarding abortion, including, but not limited to, circumstances of pregnancy resulting from rape or incest or when necessary to save the life of the mother.. Yes 2. No 2 9,23 9,06 4,634 3,092 2,88,545, ,364 3,934 4,22 6,384 4,008 2,442,833,085 4,42 2,26 7,026 3,820 4,738 4,08 2, ,38 2, ,286 2,782 6,695 4,887 2, ,885 6,484 46,77 92,098, ,282,48 5,726 4,829 4,65 2,580 6,44 4,320 2,262,032 5,473 4,72 7,989 3,84 3,94 2,387 2,552,588 8,043 5,04, ,530 3,825 39,87 4, ,464 2,477 3,385,64 6,667 3,825,683,774 3,805,246 4,03 3,8 2,653, ,324,866, ,509 4,003 2,029,44 50,635 54, ,254,784 6,549 2,374,797,038 4,394,626 8,39 6,405 2,272,067 4,508 8,647 3,389 2,896 3,38 2,736,038 8,2 03-Dec-4 Page 3 of 35

4 McMinn McNairy Meigs Monroe Montgomery Moore Morgan Obion Overton Perry Pickett Polk Putnam Rhea Roane Robertson Rutherford Scott Sequatchie Sevier Smith Stewart Sullivan Sumner Tipton Trousdale Unicoi Union Van Buren Warren Washington Wayne Weakley White Williamson Wilson STATEWIDE TOTALS November 4, 204 Constitutional Amendment Shall Article I, of the Constitution of Tennessee be amended by adding the following language as a new, appropriately designated section: Nothing in this Constitution secures or protects a right to abortion or requires the funding of an abortion. The people retain the right through their elected state representatives and state senators to enact, amend, or repeal statutes regarding abortion, including, but not limited to, circumstances of pregnancy resulting from rape or incest or when necessary to save the life of the mother.. Yes 2. No 2 7,060 3,654 3,399,955, ,72 3,89 4,84 4,433, ,37,38 4,937,50 2,624, , ,42,427 9,380 5,83 4,069,958 7,38 6,204 8,070 6,65 3,688 24,634 2,032,029,935,80,827 7,375 69,292 7,472 2,697,669,647,325 9,700 3,553 22,658 5,476 7,0 5, ,48,436,675, ,92 2,929 5,55,367, ,52 2,026 4,047 2,33 34,422 26,425 7,346 3,02 729,63 657,92 03-Dec-4 Page 4 of 35

5 Anderson Bedford Benton Bledsoe Blount Bradley Campbell Cannon Carroll Carter Cheatham Chester Claiborne Clay Cocke Coffee Crockett Cumberland Decatur Dekalb Dickson Dyer Fayette Fentress Franklin Gibson Giles Grainger Greene Grundy Hamblen Hamilton Hancock Hardeman Hardin Hawkins Haywood Henderson Henry Hickman Houston Humphreys Jackson Jefferson Johnson Knox Lake Lauderdale Lawrence Lewis Lincoln Loudon Macon Madison Marion November 4, 204 Constitutional Amendment 2 Shall Article VI, Section 3 of the Constitution of Tennessee be amended by deleting the first and second sentences and by substituting instead the following: Judges of the Supreme Court or any intermediate appellate court shall be appointed for a full term or to fill a vacancy by and at the discretion of the governor; shall be confirmed by the Legislature; and thereafter, shall be elected in a retention election by the qualified voters of the state. Confirmation by default occurs if the Legislature fails to reject an appointee within sixty calendar days of either the date of appointment, if made during the annual legislative session, or the convening date of the next annual legislative session, if made out of session. The Legislature is authorized to prescribe such provisions as may be necessary to carry out Sections two and three of this article.. Yes 2. No 2,906 5,988 4,500 3,87,843,772,593,005 9,92 9,934 4,45 6,66 4,279 2,063,476,424 3,349 2,62 6,943 3,95 4,803 3,859 2,057,284 3,438, ,236 3,927 6,799 4,56,65,248,43 4,837 8,496 54,65, ,9,56 5,754 4,562 4,057 3,00 6,260 4,29,990,225 5,368 4,7 5,74 5,24 3,36 2,66 2,593,446 7,00 6,294,248,36 7,580 3,702 54,927 24, ,609 2,64 3,42,637 7,250 3,523,940,45 2,970,93 4,56 2,507 2,493, ,29,995,35,90 6,462 4,046 2,065,27 68,672 33, ,22,762 5,097 3,63,538,28 3,56 2,506 9,547 5,024,782,549 2,464 0,038 4,034 2,83 03-Dec-4 Page 5 of 35

6 Marshall Maury McMinn McNairy Meigs Monroe Montgomery Moore Morgan Obion Overton Perry Pickett Polk Putnam Rhea Roane Robertson Rutherford Scott Sequatchie Sevier Smith Stewart Sullivan Sumner Tipton Trousdale Unicoi Union Van Buren Warren Washington Wayne Weakley White Williamson Wilson STATEWIDE TOTALS November 4, 204 Constitutional Amendment 2 Shall Article VI, Section 3 of the Constitution of Tennessee be amended by deleting the first and second sentences and by substituting instead the following: Judges of the Supreme Court or any intermediate appellate court shall be appointed for a full term or to fill a vacancy by and at the discretion of the governor; shall be confirmed by the Legislature; and thereafter, shall be elected in a retention election by the qualified voters of the state. Confirmation by default occurs if the Legislature fails to reject an appointee within sixty calendar days of either the date of appointment, if made during the annual legislative session, or the convening date of the next annual legislative session, if made out of session. The Legislature is authorized to prescribe such provisions as may be necessary to carry out Sections two and three of this article.. Yes 2. No 2 3,525 2,504 9,869 8,88 7,04 3,372 3,008 2,3, ,287 3,542 9,025 9, ,400,246 3,57 2,759 2,433, ,339,24 8,909 6,093 4,98,699 8,425 4,983 8,84 5,970 29,682 25,706,944,053,994,06 2,33 6,375 04,497 8,0 2,342,995,786,7 2,655,287 2,886 5,84 7,58 4, ,372,488, ,548 3,094 6,257 0,472, ,027 3,29 3,46 2,597 36,03 22,99 7,66 2, ,88 533, Dec-4 Page 6 of 35

7 November 4, 204 Constitutional Amendment 3 Shall Article II, Section 28 of the Constitution of Tennessee be amended by adding the following sentence at the end of the final substantive paragraph within the section: Anderson Bedford Benton Bledsoe Blount Bradley Campbell Cannon Carroll Carter Cheatham Chester Claiborne Clay Cocke Coffee Crockett Cumberland Decatur Dekalb Dickson Dyer Fayette Fentress Franklin Gibson Giles Grainger Greene Grundy Hamblen Hamilton Hancock Hardeman Hardin Hawkins Haywood Henderson Henry Hickman Houston Humphreys Jackson Jefferson Johnson Knox Lake Lauderdale Lawrence Lewis Lincoln Loudon Macon Madison Marion Marshall Notwithstanding the authority to tax privileges or any other authority set forth in this Constitution, the Legislature shall not levy, authorize or otherwise permit any state or local tax upon payroll or earned personal income or any state or local tax measured by payroll or earned personal income; however, nothing contained herein shall be construed as proh biting any tax in effect on January, 20, or adjustment of the rate of such tax.. Yes 2. No 2,06 6,24 5,503,975 2,507,028, ,03 8,907 4,764 5,4 3,944,987, ,922,797 7,88 3,267 6,020 2,40 2, ,97, ,895 2,03 7,98 3,332,975 86,244 4,484 77,954 55,449, ,375,66 6,943 3,3 4,739 2,8 6,848 3,50 2, ,456 2,956 7,489 3,75 3,684,7 2,606,94 9,094 3,905,62 7 7,970 2,95 50,883 26, ,488 2,056 3,46,289 7,37 3,47,737,535 3,559,6 4,806 2,075 2,92,352, ,586,49, ,23 3,002 2, ,537 33, ,322,534 5,959 2,376, ,493,507 0,00 4,4 2, ,348 7,426 3,95 2,066 4,70, Dec-4 Page 7 of 35

8 Maury McMinn McNairy Meigs Monroe Montgomery Moore Morgan Obion Overton Perry Pickett Polk Putnam Rhea Roane Robertson Rutherford Scott Sequatchie Sevier Smith Stewart Sullivan Sumner Tipton Trousdale Unicoi Union Van Buren Warren Washington Wayne Weakley White Williamson Wilson STATEWIDE TOTALS November 4, 204 Constitutional Amendment 3 Shall Article II, Section 28 of the Constitution of Tennessee be amended by adding the following sentence at the end of the final substantive paragraph within the section: Notwithstanding the authority to tax privileges or any other authority set forth in this Constitution, the Legislature shall not levy, authorize or otherwise permit any state or local tax upon payroll or earned personal income or any state or local tax measured by payroll or earned personal income; however, nothing contained herein shall be construed as proh biting any tax in effect on January, 20, or adjustment of the rate of such tax.. Yes 2. No 2 3,542 4,838 7,27 2,833 3,545,432, ,577 2,837 9,60 8,805, ,467,038 4,76,522 2,665, , ,254,26 0,042 4,447 4,055,56 8,655 4,304 9,704 4,032 39,43 5,0, , ,932 4,522 94,205 88,99 2,799,352 2, ,968 9,250 27,22 9,642 8,207 3, ,623,0, , ,3 2,62 7,978 8,085, ,097,944 3,962,836 44,702 3,563 2,940 8,00 882, , Dec-4 Page 8 of 35

9 Anderson Bedford Benton Bledsoe Blount Bradley Campbell Cannon Carroll Carter Cheatham Chester Claiborne Clay Cocke Coffee Crockett Cumberland Decatur Dekalb Dickson Dyer Fayette Fentress Franklin Gibson Giles Grainger Greene Grundy Hamblen Hamilton Hancock Hardeman Hardin Hawkins Haywood Henderson Henry Hickman Houston Humphreys Jackson Jefferson Johnson Knox Lake Lauderdale Lawrence Lewis Lincoln Loudon November 4, 204 Constitutional Amendment 4 Shall Article XI, Section 5 of the Constitution of Tennessee be amended by deleting the following language: All other forms of lottery not authorized herein are expressly prohibited unless authorized by a two-thirds vote of all members elected to each house of the general assembly for an annual event operated for the benefit of a 50(c)(3) organization located in this state, as defined by the 2000 United States Tax Code or as may be amended from time to time. and by substituting instead the following language: All other forms of lottery not authorized herein are expressly prohibited unless authorized by a two-thirds vote of all members elected to each house of the general assembly for an annual event operated for the benefit of a 50(c)(3) or a 50(c)(9) organization, as defined by the 2000 United States Tax Code, located in this state.. Yes 2. No 2 2,269 4,556 5,265 2,024 2,367,068, ,656 7,57 4,590 5,076 4,04,706, ,737,823 7,04 3,4 5,655 2,587 2, ,37, ,849 2,023 7,674 3,392, ,065 4,394 86,276 43,564, ,6,78 6,549 3,9 4,645 2,22 6,96 3,268 2, ,432 2,748 7,375 3,30 3,623,588 2,462,29 8,906 3,962, ,885 2,858 54,706 2, ,67,782 3,288,298 7,560 2,786,779,400 3,336,90 4,602 2,72 2,843,296, ,458,462, ,235 2,846 2, ,644 25, ,406,367 5,608 2,508, ,342,564 0,280 3, Dec-4 Page 9 of 35

10 Macon Madison Marion Marshall Maury McMinn McNairy Meigs Monroe Montgomery Moore Morgan Obion Overton Perry Pickett Polk Putnam Rhea Roane Robertson Rutherford Scott Sequatchie Sevier Smith Stewart Sullivan Sumner Tipton Trousdale Unicoi Union Van Buren Warren Washington Wayne Weakley White Williamson Wilson STATEWIDE TOTALS November 4, 204 Constitutional Amendment 4 Shall Article XI, Section 5 of the Constitution of Tennessee be amended by deleting the following language: All other forms of lottery not authorized herein are expressly prohibited unless authorized by a two-thirds vote of all members elected to each house of the general assembly for an annual event operated for the benefit of a 50(c)(3) organization located in this state, as defined by the 2000 United States Tax Code or as may be amended from time to time. and by substituting instead the following language: All other forms of lottery not authorized herein are expressly prohibited unless authorized by a two-thirds vote of all members elected to each house of the general assembly for an annual event operated for the benefit of a 50(c)(3) or a 50(c)(9) organization, as defined by the 2000 United States Tax Code, located in this state.. Yes 2. No 2 2, ,555 6,66 4,08,758 3,959,790 3,04 4,886 7,59 2,64 3,234,547, ,45 2,730 9,722 8,89, ,405,03 4,555,596 2,497, , ,248,044 9,505 4,546 3,962,54 8,934 3,74 9,259 4,208 37,38 5,906, ,0 98 3,328 4,604 2,490 64,547 2,598,423, ,785 7,904 25,788 0,94 8,033 3, ,57,035, ,755 2,304 8,26 7,294, ,97 2,070 3,833,749 4,783 4,707 2,45 8, , , Dec-4 Page 0 of 35

11 Anderson Bedford Benton Bledsoe Blount Bradley Campbell Cannon Carroll Carter Cheatham Chester Claiborne Clay Cocke Coffee Crockett Cumberland Decatur Dekalb Dickson Dyer Fayette Fentress Franklin Gibson Giles Grainger Greene Grundy Hamblen Hamilton Hancock Hardeman Hardin Hawkins Haywood Henderson Henry Hickman Houston Humphreys Jackson Jefferson Johnson Knox Lake Lauderdale Lawrence Lewis Lincoln Loudon Macon November 4, 204 United States Senate. Lamar Alexander - Republican 2. Gordon Ball - Democratic 3. Joe Wilmoth - Constitution 4. Martin Pleasant - Green 5. Tom Emerson, Jr. - Independent 6. Edmund L. Gauthier - Independent 7. Joshua James - Independent 8. Danny Page - Independent 9. Bartholomew J. Phillips - Independent 0. C. Salekin - Independent ,62 5, ,044, ,202, , ,560 7, ,37 3, ,522, , ,09, ,983 2, ,542 2, , ,695, ,39 2, ,44 3, , ,439 3, ,972 69,665 2,238 2, , ,65, ,282 3, ,093, ,402 2, , ,889 2, ,235 2, ,474, , ,688 2, , ,57 2, ,347 25,373, ,623, ,803, ,037 2, ,727, , ,86, ,584, ,227, , ,429 2, , ,093 30,802 2,436, ,4, ,888 2, , ,569, ,75 3, , Dec-4 Page of 35

12 Madison Marion Marshall Maury McMinn McNairy Meigs Monroe Montgomery Moore Morgan Obion Overton Perry Pickett Polk Putnam Rhea Roane Robertson Rutherford Scott Sequatchie Sevier Smith Stewart Sullivan Sumner Tipton Trousdale Unicoi Union Van Buren Warren Washington Wayne Weakley White Williamson Wilson November 4, 204 United States Senate. Lamar Alexander - Republican 2. Gordon Ball - Democratic 3. Joe Wilmoth - Constitution 4. Martin Pleasant - Green 5. Tom Emerson, Jr. - Independent 6. Edmund L. Gauthier - Independent 7. Joshua James - Independent 8. Danny Page - Independent 9. Bartholomew J. Phillips - Independent 0. C. Salekin - Independent ,377 7,87, ,963, ,650, ,489 5, ,77 2, ,696, , ,838 2, ,56 9, , , ,63, ,334, , , ,27 3,892, ,60, ,94 3, ,028 3, ,62 6,76, , , ,073 3, ,45 88,92 2,638, ,559, , ,425 6,243, ,65 9,292, ,550 2, , , ,76 2, ,265 6, , ,067, ,72, ,50 2,660, ,260 7, STATEWIDE TOTALS 850, ,848 36,088 2,570,57 2,34 5,678 7,73 2, Dec-4 Page 2 of 35

13 Anderson Bedford Benton Bledsoe Blount Bradley Campbell Cannon Carroll Carter Cheatham Chester Claiborne Clay Cocke Coffee Crockett Cumberland Decatur Dekalb Dickson Dyer Fayette Fentress Franklin Gibson Giles Grainger Greene Grundy Hamblen Hamilton Hancock Hardeman Hardin Hawkins Haywood Henderson Henry Hickman Houston Humphreys Jackson Jefferson Johnson Knox Lake Lauderdale Lawrence Lewis Lincoln Loudon Macon Madison Marion Marshall Maury McMinn McNairy November 4, 204 United States Senate. Eric Schechter - Independent 2. Rick Tyler - Independent 3. Write-In - DeWayne A. Jones - Independent 4. Write-In - Erin Kent Magee - Independent Meigs Dec-4 Page 3 of 35

14 November 4, 204 United States Senate Monroe Montgomery Moore Morgan Obion Overton Perry Pickett Polk Putnam Rhea Roane Robertson Rutherford Scott Sequatchie Sevier Smith Stewart Sullivan Sumner Tipton Trousdale Unicoi Union Van Buren Warren Washington Wayne Weakley White Williamson Wilson STATEWIDE TOTALS. Eric Schechter - Independent 2. Rick Tyler - Independent 3. Write-In - DeWayne A. Jones - Independent 4. Write-In - Erin Kent Magee - Independent ,673 5, Dec-4 Page 4 of 35

15 Carter Cocke Greene Hamblen Hancock Hawkins Jefferson Johnson Sevier Sullivan Unicoi Washington Blount Campbell Claiborne Grainger Jefferson Knox Loudon November 4, 204 United States House of Representatives District. Phil Roe - Republican 2. Robert N. Smith - Green 3. Robert D. Franklin - Independent 4. Michael D. Salyer - Independent 5. Write-In - Scott Kudialis - Independent , , , , , , , ,43,268, ,37 2,083 2, , ,502 2,537 2, ,533 9,869 9,906 4,48 4 United States House of Representatives District 2. John J. Duncan, Jr. - Republican 2. Bob Scott - Democratic 3. Norris Dryer - Green 4. Casey Adam Gouge - Independent ,955 5, ,23, , ,520, ,955 25,837 3,057 2,45,363 2, ,883 37,62 4,033 4,223 United States House of Representatives District 3 Anderson Bradley Campbell Hamilton McMinn Monroe Morgan Polk Roane Scott Union. Chuck Fleischmann - Republican 2. Mary M. Headrick - Democratic 3. Cassandra J Mitchell - Independent 2 3,23 6, , ,79, ,232 32,435 2,93 7,579 2, ,038 2, ,507, ,299,66 6 9,06 3, , , ,344 53,983 4, Dec-4 Page 5 of 35

16 Bedford Bledsoe Bradley Franklin Grundy Lincoln Marion Marshall Maury Meigs Moore Rhea Rutherford Sequatchie Van Buren Warren Cheatham Dickson November 4, 204 United States House of Representatives District 4. Scott DesJarlais - Republican 2. Lenda Sherrell - Democratic 3. Robert Rankin Doggart - Independent 2 3 4,782 2, , ,20 4,62,34 5,842 3, ,325, ,64, ,732 2, ,280 2, ,9 4, , , ,834, ,568 20,893 3,8, ,784 3, ,85 5,357 9,246 United States House of Representatives District 5. Bob Ries - Republican 2. Jim Cooper - Democratic 3. Paul Deakin - Independent 4. Write-In - Matthew David Sharafi - Independent ,745 2, ,509 89,238 2, ,824 4, ,078 96,48 3,050 0 United States House of Representatives District 6 Cannon Cheatham Clay Coffee Cumberland Dekalb Fentress Jackson Macon Overton Pickett Putnam Robertson Smith Sumner Trousdale Van Buren White Wilson. Diane Black - Republican 2. Amos Scott Powers - Democratic 3. Mike Winton - Independent 2 3 2, , ,694 2,44,305 2,3 3, ,36, , , , ,625,23 270, ,504 3, ,82 3, ,858, ,557 8,457, ,049, ,49 7,6,435 5,23 37,232 9, Dec-4 Page 6 of 35

17 Benton Chester Decatur Giles Hardeman Hardin Henderson Hickman Houston Humphreys Lawrence Lewis Maury McNairy Montgomery Perry Stewart Wayne Williamson Benton Carroll Crockett Dyer Fayette Gibson Haywood Henry Lake Lauderdale Madison Obion Tipton Weakley November 4, 204 United States House of Representatives District 7. Marsha Blackburn - Republican 2. Daniel Cramer - Democratic 3. Leonard D. Ladner - Independent 2 3 2,292, , , ,798, ,744, , , ,983,309 6, ,423, ,268 2, , ,63, ,992, ,88 9,850, , , ,459 3,645,759 0,534 42,280 5,093 United States House of Representatives District 8. Stephen Lee Fincher - Republican 2. Wes Bradley - Democratic 3. Mark Rawles - Constitution 4. James Hart - Independent 5. Write-In - Dana Matheny - Independent ,334, , ,607, ,465 2, ,750 2, ,809, ,349 2, ,73, ,902 7, ,742, ,384 5,68 936,28 4 8,987 2, ,238, ,255 42,433 4,45 3,452 4 United States House of Representatives District 9. Charlotte Bergmann - Republican 2. Steve Cohen - Democratic 3. Floyd Wayne Alberson - Independent 4. Herbert Bass - Independent 5. Paul Cook - Independent ,73 87, ,73 87, Dec-4 Page 7 of 35

18 November 4, 204 Tennessee Senate District. Steve Southerland - Republican Cocke Greene Hamblen Sevier 5,452 0,983 9,749 3,54 29,698 Tennessee Senate District 3. Rusty Crowe - Republican Carter Unicoi Washington 7,34 3,362 2,832 32,508 Tennessee Senate District 5. Randy McNally - Republican Anderson Knox Loudon 4,608 0,370 2,324 37,302 Tennessee Senate District 7 Knox. Richard Briggs - Republican 2. Cheri K. Siler - Democratic 2 27,942 4,880 27,942 4,880 Tennessee Senate District 9. Mike Bell - Republican Bradley McMinn Meigs Monroe Polk 0,723 8,888,69 7,933 2,53 3,748 Tennessee Senate District. Bo Watson - Republican Hamilton 37,386 37, Dec-4 Page 8 of 35

19 November 4, 204 Tennessee Senate District 3. Bill Ketron - Republican Rutherford Bledsoe Cumberland Jackson Overton Putnam White 29,489 29,489 Tennessee Senate District 5. Paul Bailey - Republican 2. Betty Vaudt - Democratic 3. William L. Draper - Independent 2 3, ,223 3,29 607, ,629, ,687 3, ,766, ,674 0,263 2,022 Tennessee Senate District 7. Mae Beavers - Republican Cannon Clay Dekalb Macon Smith Wilson Williamson 2,0,00 2,623 2,590 3,38 23,983 35,454 Tennessee Senate District 9. Sterlina Inez Brady - Republican 2. Thelma M. Harper - Democratic 3. George Thomas - Independent 4. Write-In - Rueben (Dock) Dockery - Independent ,70 23,235 2, ,70 23,235 2, Tennessee Senate District 2. Diana Cuellar - Republican 2. Jeff Yarbro - Democratic 2 2,74 25,402 2,74 25,402 Tennessee Senate District 23. Jack Johnson - Republican 2. Amy H. Balderrama - Green 2 45,732 9,366 45,732 9, Dec-4 Page 9 of 35

20 November 4, 204 Tennessee Senate District 25 Cheatham Dickson Hickman Humphreys Robertson Crockett Dyer Lake Lauderdale Madison. Kerry Roberts - Republican 2. Tony Gross - Democratic 2 6, 2,592 6,898 3,349 2,962,437 2,496,598 0,870 3,340 29,337 2,36 Tennessee Senate District 27. Ed Jackson - Republican 2. Randy Lamb - Democratic 3. Tim York - Constitution 4. James A. Baxter - Independent 2 3 4,74, ,95, ,307, ,594 8, ,33 3,55, Tennessee Senate District 29. James R. "Jim" Finney - Republican 2. Lee Harris - Democratic 2 6,23 27,707 6,23 27,707 Tennessee Senate District 30. George Shea Flinn - Republican 2. Sara Kyle - Democratic 3. David W. Vinciarelli - Independent 2 3 7,044 8, ,044 8, Tennessee Senate District 3. Brian Kelsey - Republican 39,646 39,646 Tennessee Senate District 33. Reginald Tate - Democratic 24,839 24, Dec-4 Page 20 of 35

21 November 4, 204 Tennessee House of Representatives District Sullivan. Jon C. Lundberg - Republican 2. Write-In - Harold Wayne Tucker - Independent 2 9,460 9,460 Tennessee House of Representatives District 2 Sullivan. Bud Hulsey - Republican 2. J. R. Enfield - Independent 2 2,249 2,302 2,249 2,302 Tennessee House of Representatives District 3 Carter Johnson Sullivan. Timothy Hill - Republican 2. Write-In - Vance A. Carrier - Independent 2, ,84 0 6,20 4 0,709 4 Tennessee House of Representatives District 4 Carter Unicoi. John B. Holsclaw, Jr. - Republican 2. Rob Martin - Democratic 2 7,556,475 3, ,590 2,329 Tennessee House of Representatives District 5 Greene. David B. Hawk - Republican 2. Kermit E. Steck - Independent 2 8,396 2,798 8,396 2,798 Tennessee House of Representatives District 6. James (Micah) Van Huss - Republican Washington,46,46 Tennessee House of Representatives District 7. Matthew Hill - Republican Washington 9,487 9, Dec-4 Page 2 of 35

22 Blount Hancock Hawkins Hamblen Cocke Greene Jefferson Sevier Knox November 4, 204 Tennessee House of Representatives District 8 2,86 2,86. Art Swann - Republican Tennessee House of Representatives District 9. Mike Harrison - Republican 786 8,332 9,8 Tennessee House of Representatives District 0. Tilman Goins - Republican 9,504 9,504 Tennessee House of Representatives District. Jeremy Faison - Republican 2. Marjorie J. Ramsey - Democratic 3. Roland A. Dykes III - Independent 2 3 4,749,370,256, , ,289 2,342,549 Tennessee House of Representatives District 2. Dale Carr - Republican 0,869 0,869 Tennessee House of Representatives District 3. Eddie Smith - Republican 2. Gloria Johnson - Democratic 2 6,730 6,548 6,730 6,548 Tennessee House of Representatives District 4. Ryan A Haynes - Republican Knox 7,664 7, Dec-4 Page 22 of 35

23 November 4, 204 Tennessee House of Representatives District 5 Knox. Joseph "Joe" Armstrong - Democratic 2. Pete Drew - Independent 2 5,464,726 5,464,726 Tennessee House of Representatives District 6. Bill Dunn - Republican Knox 2,660 2,660 Tennessee House of Representatives District 7. Andrew E. Farmer - Republican Jefferson Sevier 5,542 4,447 9,989 Tennessee House of Representatives District 8. Martin Daniel - Republican Knox,970,970 Tennessee House of Representatives District 9. Harry Brooks - Republican Knox,280,280 Tennessee House of Representatives District 20 Blount. Bob Ramsey - Republican 2. John Ross Conley - Democratic 2,5 3,20,5 3,20 Tennessee House of Representatives District 2 Loudon Monroe. Jimmy Matlock - Republican 2. Pamela O. Weston - Democratic 2 8,800 2,004 4,992,742 3,792 3, Dec-4 Page 23 of 35

24 November 4, 204 Tennessee House of Representatives District 22. Dan Howell - Republican Bradley Meigs Polk 7,048,820 2,468,336 Tennessee House of Representatives District 23. John W. Forgety - Republican McMinn Monroe 9,380 2,672 2,052 Tennessee House of Representatives District 24. Kevin D. Brooks - Republican Bradley 0,896 0,896 Tennessee House of Representatives District 25 Cumberland Putnam Van Buren. Cameron Sexton - Republican 2. Judy Barnett - Democratic 2 3,05 3, ,593 4,435 Tennessee House of Representatives District 26. Gerald McCormick - Republican Hamilton 4,75 4,75 Tennessee House of Representatives District 27 Hamilton. Patsy Hazlewood - Republican 2. Eric McRoy - Democratic 2 3,337 4,505 3,337 4,505 Tennessee House of Representatives District 28. JoAnne Favors - Democratic Hamilton 9,562 9, Dec-4 Page 24 of 35

25 November 4, 204 Tennessee House of Representatives District 29. Mike Carter - Republican Hamilton 2,397 2,397 Tennessee House of Representatives District 30. Marc Gravitt - Republican Hamilton,575,575 Tennessee House of Representatives District 3. Ron Travis - Republican Bledsoe Rhea Roane Sequatchie 2,245 5,327,27 2,622,32 Tennessee House of Representatives District 32 Loudon Roane. Kent Calfee - Republican 2. Joe Kneiser - Democratic 2 2, ,00 2,877,92 3,6 Tennessee House of Representatives District 33. John D. Ragan - Republican Anderson,783,783 Tennessee House of Representatives District 34. Rick Womick - Republican Rutherford 2,284 2,284 Tennessee House of Representatives District 35. Jerry Sexton - Republican Claiborne Grainger Union 4,358 3, , Dec-4 Page 25 of 35

26 November 4, 204 Tennessee House of Representatives District 36 Anderson Campbell Union. Dennis H. Powers - Republican 2. James Virgil Kidwell - Democratic 2, ,903,409, ,966 2,455 Tennessee House of Representatives District 37. Dawn White - Republican Rutherford 0,909 0,909 Tennessee House of Representatives District 38. Kelly T. Keisling - Republican Clay Fentress Macon Pickett Scott,36,38 2,827,275 2,450 9,069 Tennessee House of Representatives District 39 Franklin Marion Moore. David Alexander - Republican 2. Matthew Huffer - Democratic 2 6,405 3,006 2,09,035, ,69 4,627 Tennessee House of Representatives District 40 Dekalb Smith Sumner Trousdale. Terri Lynn Weaver - Republican 2. Sarah Marie Smith - Democratic 2, ,660,838 5,875 2, ,356 5,696 Tennessee House of Representatives District 4. John Mark Windle - Democratic Fentress Jackson Morgan Overton,24,680 2,904 3,42 9, Dec-4 Page 26 of 35

27 Putnam Grundy Warren White Sumner Sumner Cannon Dekalb Wilson November 4, 204 Tennessee House of Representatives District 42. Ryan Williams - Republican 2. Mike Walsh - Democratic 2 0,054 3,947 0,054 3,947 Tennessee House of Representatives District 43. Robert F. Dunham - Republican 2. Kevin Dunlap - Democratic 3. Edward Leon Buck - Independent 2 3,6,84 73,724 3, ,622 2, ,507 6, Tennessee House of Representatives District 44. William Lamberth - Republican 0,840 0,840 Tennessee House of Representatives District 45. Courtney L. Rogers - Republican 2. Steven D. Puckett, Jr. - Democratic 2 2,85 3,958 2,85 3,958 Tennessee House of Representatives District 46. Mark A Pody - Republican 2. Candace Reed - Democratic 2, ,396 3,452 9,896 4,777 Tennessee House of Representatives District 47. Judd Matheny - Republican Coffee Warren 9,249 2,292,54 03-Dec-4 Page 27 of 35

28 Rutherford Rutherford November 4, 204 Tennessee House of Representatives District 48. Bryan Terry - Republican 2. William Bill Campbell - Democratic 2 9,067 4,486 9,067 4,486 Tennessee House of Representatives District 49. Mike Sparks - Republican 2. Mike Williams - Democratic 2 7,959 4,708 7,959 4,708 Tennessee House of Representatives District 50. Troy Brewer - Republican 2. Bo Mitchell - Democratic 2 8,680 9,09 8,680 9,09 Tennessee House of Representatives District 5. Brian L. Mason - Republican 2. Bill Beck - Democratic 2 3,60 9,88 3,60 9,88 Tennessee House of Representatives District 52. Mike Stewart - Democratic 7,55 7,55 Tennessee House of Representatives District 53. John Wang - Republican 2. Jason Powell - Democratic 3. Tonya Miller - Independent 2 3 4,927 6, ,927 6, Tennessee House of Representatives District 54. Brenda Gilmore - Democratic 2. Martin Holsinger - Green 2,76,206,76, Dec-4 Page 28 of 35

29 November 4, 204 Tennessee House of Representatives District 55. John Ray Clemmons - Democratic 0,543 0,543 Tennessee House of Representatives District 56. Beth Harwell - Republican 2. Chris Moth - Democratic 2 4,839 8,60 4,839 8,60 Tennessee House of Representatives District 57 Wilson. Susan M Lynn - Republican 2. Jesse McLevain - Democratic 2 4,97 4,533 4,97 4,533 Tennessee House of Representatives District 58. Harold M. Love - Democratic 7,733 7,733 Tennessee House of Representatives District 59. Sherry Jones - Democratic 6,670 6,670 Tennessee House of Representatives District 60. Jim Gotto - Republican 2. Darren Jernigan - Democratic 2 7,339 8,45 7,339 8,45 Tennessee House of Representatives District 6. Charles M. Sargent Jr. - Republican Williamson 7,802 7, Dec-4 Page 29 of 35

30 November 4, 204 Tennessee House of Representatives District 62. Pat Marsh - Republican Bedford Lincoln 6,445 2,65 9,096 Tennessee House of Representatives District 63. Glen Casada - Republican Williamson 7,468 7,468 Tennessee House of Representatives District 64 Maury. Sheila Butt - Republican 2. James Gray - Independent 2,23 3,760,23 3,760 Tennessee House of Representatives District 65 Williamson. Jeremy Durham - Republican 2. Bill Peach - Democratic 2 2,089 4,386 2,089 4,386 Tennessee House of Representatives District 66. Sabi (Doc) Kumar - Republican Robertson,8,8 Tennessee House of Representatives District 67 Montgomery. Joe Pitts - Democratic 2. Mike Warner - Constitution 2 6,54 2,638 6,54 2,638 Tennessee House of Representatives District 68. Curtis Johnson - Republican Montgomery 2,872 2, Dec-4 Page 30 of 35

31 November 4, 204 Tennessee House of Representatives District 69 Dickson Hickman Maury. Michael Curcio - Republican 2. David A. Shepard - Democratic 2 2,270 2,430 2,445 2,079,56,737 6,23 6,246 Tennessee House of Representatives District 70. Barry Doss - Republican Giles Lawrence 4,228 6,36 0,364 Tennessee House of Representatives District 7. David "Coach" Byrd - Republican Hardin Lawrence Lewis Wayne 4,032,06 2,0 2,307 9,465 Tennessee House of Representatives District 72. Steve K. McDaniel - Republican Chester Decatur Henderson Perry 2,965,953 4,56,4 0,548 Tennessee House of Representatives District 73 Madison. Jimmy Eldridge - Republican 2. Shelia L Godwin - Democratic 2 3,6 3,92 3,6 3,92 Tennessee House of Representatives District 74 Houston Humphreys Montgomery. Jay D. Reedy - Republican 2. John C. Tidwell - Democratic ,87 2,357 2,565,78 5,40 4, Dec-4 Page 3 of 35

32 Benton Henry Stewart Carroll Obion Weakley Dyer Lake Obion Cheatham Dickson Carroll Gibson November 4, 204 Tennessee House of Representatives District 75. Tim Wirgau - Republican 2. Randy Patton - Democratic 3. James Hart - Independent 2 3 2,028, ,92 2, , ,79 4, Tennessee House of Representatives District 76. Andy Holt - Republican 2. Joyce Washington - Democratic 2 2, , ,88 2,20 8,959 3,933 Tennessee House of Representatives District 77. Bill Sanderson - Republican 6, ,396 0,586 Tennessee House of Representatives District 78. Mary Littleton - Republican 2. Jane R. Crisp - Democratic 2 6,39 2,578 4,0,66 0,240 4,239 Tennessee House of Representatives District 79. Curtis Halford - Republican 2. Bobby Barnett - Democratic 2 2, ,586 2,408 0,877 3,83 Tennessee House of Representatives District 80. Johnny W. Shaw - Democratic Hardeman Madison 3,94 4,668 7, Dec-4 Page 32 of 35

33 November 4, 204 Tennessee House of Representatives District 8. Debra F. Moody - Republican Tipton 0,249 0,249 Tennessee House of Representatives District 82. Craig Fitzhugh - Democratic Crockett Haywood Lauderdale,938 2,746 3,46 7,830 Tennessee House of Representatives District 83. Mark White - Republican 4,699 4,699 Tennessee House of Representatives District 84. Joe Towns, Jr. - Democratic 9,000 9,000 Tennessee House of Representatives District 85. Johnnie R. Turner - Democratic 0,72 0,72 Tennessee House of Representatives District 86. George T. Edwards, III - Republican 2. Barbara Cooper - Democratic 2 3,5 7,595 3,5 7,595 Tennessee House of Representatives District 87. Karen Camper - Democratic 8,79 8,79 03-Dec-4 Page 33 of 35

34 November 4, 204 Tennessee House of Representatives District 88. Harry Barber - Republican 2. Larry J. Miller - Democratic 2 3,34 7,297 3,34 7,297 Tennessee House of Representatives District 89. Roger Kane - Republican Knox 2,958 2,958 Tennessee House of Representatives District 90. John J. DeBerry, Jr. - Democratic 9,237 9,237 Tennessee House of Representatives District 9. Samuel A. Arthur Watkins - Republican 2. Raumesh A. Akbari - Democratic 2,777 8,053,777 8,053 Tennessee House of Representatives District 92 Franklin Lincoln Marion Marshall. Billy Spivey - Republican 2. Vicki Cain - Democratic , ,822,248 3,790 2,295 8,089 4,03 Tennessee House of Representatives District 93. Colonel G. Billingsley - Republican 2. G.A. Hardaway, Sr. - Democratic 2 2,507 6,996 2,507 6,996 Tennessee House of Representatives District 94. Leigh Rosser Wilburn - Republican Fayette Hardeman McNairy 8, ,67 2, Dec-4 Page 34 of 35

35 November 4, 204 Tennessee House of Representatives District 95 8,039 8,039. Curry Todd - Republican Tennessee House of Representatives District 96. Steve McManus - Republican 2. Dwayne Thompson - Democratic 2 9,990 6,23 9,990 6,23 Tennessee House of Representatives District 97. Jim Coley - Republican,637,637 Tennessee House of Representatives District 98. Antonio Parkinson - Democratic 6,930 6,930 Tennessee House of Representatives District 99. Ron Lollar - Republican 4,3 4,3 03-Dec-4 Page 35 of 35

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