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The 2026 Tennessee House of Representatives election will be held on November 3, 2026, to elect 99 seats for the Tennessee House of Representatives.[1] The elections will coincide with the governor, U.S. Senate, U.S. House, and state senate elections. The primary elections will be held on August 6, 2026. Tennessee has open primaries, meaning that any voter can choose to vote on either a Republican or Democratic ballot during primary elections.[2]
Eight Republicans are not seeking re-election:
Two Democrats are not seeing re-election:
The 2nd district is located in East Tennessee in the Tri-Cities area and consists of a western portion of Sullivan County. The district includes all of the city of Blountville and parts of the cities of Kingsport and Bristol. Incumbent Republican Bud Hulsey has represented the district since 2015. Hulsey announced he would not seek re-election.[6]
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 2 Republican primary
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Republican |
Gary Stidham |
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The 5th district is located in East Tennessee and consists of all of Greene County. It includes the cities of Tusculum and Greeneville. Incumbent Republican David B. Hawk has represented the district since 2003.
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 5 Republican primary
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Republican |
David B. Hawk (incumbent) |
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Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 5 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Catherine Bacon |
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The 6th district is located in East Tennessee and represents a portion of Washington County, including parts of Johnson City. Incumbent Republican Tim Hicks has represented the district since 2021.
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 6 Republican primary
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Republican |
Tim Hicks (incumbent) |
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Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 6 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Brad Batt |
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The 7th district is located in East Tennessee and consists of a portion of Washington County, including all of the city of Jonesborough and parts of Johnson City. Incumbent Republican Rebecca Alexander has represented the district since 2021.
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 7 Republican primary
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Republican |
Rebecca Alexander (incumbent) |
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Presumptive nominee
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- Sarah Jayne Della Vecchia, healthcare worker[16]
2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 7 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Sarah Jayne Della Vecchia |
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The 14th district is located in East Tennessee and consists of a southwestern portion of Knox County. It includes most of the city of Farragut and a small part of Knoxville. Incumbent Republican Jason Zachary has represented the district since 2015.
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 14 Republican primary
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Jason Zachary (incumbent) |
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- Lindsay Young Honaker, project manager[23]
- Shivam R. Zaveri, hotel director[23]
2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 14 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Lindsay Young Honaker |
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Democratic |
Shivam R. Zaveri |
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The 20th district is located in East Tennessee and consists of a northwestern portion of Blount County, including parts of the cities of Maryville, Alcoa, and Louisville. Incumbent Republican Tom Stinnett has represented the district since 2025.
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 20 Republican primary
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Republican |
Tom Stinnett (incumbent) |
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Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 20 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Karen Gertz |
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The 24th district is located in East Tennessee and consists of the city Cleveland and some of the surrounding communities in central Bradley County. Incumbent Republican Kevin Raper has represented the district since 2023.
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 24 Republican primary
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Republican |
Kevin Raper (incumbent) |
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Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 24 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Daniel Jones |
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The 29th district is located in East Tennessee and consists of an eastern strip of Hamilton County running from Birchwood in the north, through Harrison, down to Collegedale and eastern Chattanooga in the south. Incumbent Republican Greg Vital has represented the district since 2021.
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 29 Republican primary
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Republican |
Greg Vital (incumbent) |
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Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 29 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Ryan Scofield |
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The 31st district is located between East and Middle Tennessee and consists of the entirety of Rhea, Bledsoe, Van Buren, and Sequatchie counties. The district includes the cities of Spencer, Spring City, Pikeville, Dayton, and Lone Oak. Incumbent Republican Ron Travis had represented the district since 2013. Travis announced that he will not run for re-election and, instead is running for Rhea County executive.[9]
2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 31 Republican primary
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Republican |
Harold "Bo" McCawley |
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Republican |
Andy Swafford |
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Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 31 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Michael Woodlee |
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The 34th district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of a south-central portion of Rutherford County. The district includes large parts of the cities of Murfreesboro, Rockvale, Christiana, and Eagleville. Incumbent Republican Tim Rudd has represented the district since 2017.
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 34 Republican primary
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Republican |
Tim Rudd (incumbent) |
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Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 34 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Owen Farnsworth |
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The 37th district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of a north-central strip of Rutherford County and includes portions of the cities of Murfreesboro, Smyrna, and Walterhill. Incumbent Republican Charlie Baum has represented the district since 2019.
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 37 Republican primary
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Republican |
Charlie Baum (incumbent) |
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- Marlayna Trego, stay-at-home mother[16]
- Mary Ann Young[16]
2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 37 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Marlayna Trego |
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Democratic |
Mary Ann Young |
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The 38th district is located between East and Middle Tennessee and consists of a strip of counties stretching along the Kentucky-Tennessee border, including all of Scott, Pickett, Clay, and Macon counties, and the northern half of Fentress County. The district includes the cities of Oneida, Lafayette, Red Boiling Springs, Huntsville, and part of Jamestown. Incumbent Republican Kelly Keisling has represented the district since 2011.
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 38 Republican primary
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Republican |
Kelly Keisling (incumbent) |
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Presumptive nominee
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- Seth McMillan, accountant[16]
2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 38 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Seth McMillan |
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The 40th district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of all of Jackson, Smith, DeKalb, and Cannon counties, and a very small portion of northeastern Wilson County. The district includes the cities of Smithville, Carthage, and Woodbury. Incumbent Republican Michael Hale has represented the district since 2023.
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 40 Republican primary
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Republican |
Michael Hale (incumbent) |
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Presumptive nominee
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- Daniel Hawthorne, teacher and nominee in 2024[16]
2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 40 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Daniel Hawthorne |
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The 42nd district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of the western half of Putnam County. The district includes the cities of Cookeville, Algood, and Baxter. Incumbent Republican Ryan Williams has represented the district since 2011.
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 42 Republican primary
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Republican |
Ryan Williams (incumbent) |
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Presumptive nominee
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- Trenton Strode, healthcare finance professional[34]
2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 42 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Trenton Strode |
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The 43rd district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of all of White and Warren counties. The district includes the cities of McMinnville and Sparta. Incumbent Republican Paul Sherrell has represented the district since 2017.
2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 43 Republican primary
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Republican |
DeWayne Howard |
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Republican |
Paul Sherrell (incumbent) |
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Presumptive nominee
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- Samantha Petit, travel agent[35]
2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 43 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Samantha Petit |
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The 46th district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of a large portion of Wilson County. The district includes most of the city of Lebanon, all of Watertown, and a small part of Gladeville. Incumbent Republican Clark Boyd has represented the district since 2018.
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 46 Republican primary
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Clark Boyd (incumbent) |
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Presumptive nominee
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- Dominic Howard, professional sports official[16]
2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 46 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Dominic Howard |
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The 48th district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of the eastern half of Rutherford County. The district includes a small part of the city of Murfreesboro and about half of Walterhill and Christiana. Incumbent Republican Bryan Terry has represented the district since 2015.
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 48 Republican primary
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Republican |
Bryan Terry (incumbent) |
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Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 48 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Matt Ferry |
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The 49th district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of a northwestern portion of Rutherford County. The district includes most of the city of Smyrna, about half of La Vergne, and a small part of Murfreesboro. Incumbent Republican Mike Sparks has represented the district since 2011.
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 49 Republican primary
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Republican |
Mike Sparks (incumbent) |
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Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 49 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Connie Casha |
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The 50th district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of a northwestern portion of Davidson County, and is the largest district in the county. The district includes a northwestern portion of the city of Nashville, most of the Davidson County portion of Goodlettsville, and all of the Davidson County portion of Ridgetop. Incumbent Democrat Bo Mitchell has represented the district since 2013. In 2024, Kamala Harris won the district with a margin of 4.4%.[25]
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 50 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Bo Mitchell (incumbent) |
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The 51st district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of a section of Nashville in central Davidson County. The district includes parts of Downtown Nashville, East Nashville, and South Nashville. Incumbent Democrat Aftyn Behn has represented the district since 2023.
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 51 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Aftyn Behn (incumbent) |
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The 52nd district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of a section of Nashville in eastern Davidson County. The district includes Antioch and parts of East Nashville. Incumbent Democrat Justin Jones has represented the district since in 2023.
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 52 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Justin Jones (incumbent) |
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Presumptive nominee
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- Michele Vetter, small business owner[16]
2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 52 Republican primary
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Republican |
Michele Vetter |
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Independent candidates
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- Martez Coleman, banker[16]
The 55th district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of a section of Nashville in southeastern Davidson County. Incumbent Democrat John Ray Clemmons has represented the district since 2015.
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 55 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
John Ray Clemmons (incumbent) |
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Presumptive nominee
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- Jayla Thomas, businesswoman[16]
2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 55 Republican primary
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Republican |
Jayla Thomas |
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The 57th district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of a western portion of Wilson County, including Mount Juliet. Incumbent Republican Susan Lynn has represented the district since 2013.
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 57 Republican primary
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Republican |
Susan Lynn (incumbent) |
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- Matt Burchfield, film and commercial producer[41]
- Heath Scott[16]
2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 57 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Matt Burchfield |
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Democratic |
Heath Scott |
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The 60th district is located in eastern Davidson County and includes the suburbs of Donelson, Hermitage, Lakewood, and Old Hickory. Incumbent Democrat Shaundelle Brooks has represented the district since 2025. The district leans Democratic but remains somewhat competitive. In 2024, Kamala Harris won the district with a margin of 10.5%.[5]
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 60 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Shaundelle Brooks (incumbent) |
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Presumptive nominee
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- Eva Romero, Tennessee Housing Development Agency Commissioner[43]
2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 60 Republican primary
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Republican |
Eva Romero |
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The 61st district is located in Middle Tennessee and includes the northern part of Williamson County, particularly part of Brentwood and Franklin. Incumbent Republican Gino Bulso has represented the district since 2023.
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 61 Republican primary
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Republican |
Gino Bulso (incumbent) |
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Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 61 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Becca Ripley |
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The 62nd district is located in Middle Tennessee and includes Bedford, Moore, and parts of Lincoln counties. Incumbent Republican Pat Marsh has represented the district since 2009.
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 62 Republican primary
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Republican |
Pat Marsh (incumbent) |
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Presumptive nominee
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- Brieanna Akers, insurance agent[16]
2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 62 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Brieanna Akers |
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The 64th district is located in Middle Tennessee and includes the eastern half of Maury County, including most of the city of Columbia. Incumbent Republican Scott Cepicky has represented the district since 2019.
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 64 Republican primary
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Republican |
Scott Cepicky (incumbent) |
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Presumptive nominee
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- Craig D'Apolito, farmer and small business owner[16]
2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 64 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Craig D'Apolito |
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The 66th district is located in Middle Tennessee, covering all of Robertson County which includes Springfield. Incumbent Republican Sabi "Doc" Kumar has represented the district since 2015. He is the first Indian American to be elected to the Tennessee State House,[47] and chairs the House Insurance Committee and serves on several others.[48]
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 66 Republican primary
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Republican |
Sabi "Doc" Kumar (incumbent) |
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Presumptive nominee
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- Tamara Bavendam, physician[16]
2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 66 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Tamara Bavendam |
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The 67th district is located in Middle Tennessee and is located in the urban core of Clarksville in Montgomery County. The district includes the Austin Peay State University campus. Incumbent Democrat Ronnie Glynn has represented the district since 2023. In 2024, he narrowly won re-election by just a 0.6% margin. Donald Trump won the district with a margin of 1.8%.[5] This is considered a highly competitive district.
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 67 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Ronnie Glynn (incumbent) |
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Presumptive nominee
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- Chris Lanier, small business owner[49]
2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 67 Republican primary
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Republican |
Chris Lanier |
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The 68th district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of a section of Clarksville in eastern Montgomery County. Incumbent Republican Aron Maberry has represented the district since 2025.[50]
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 68 Republican primary
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Republican |
Aron Maberry (incumbent) |
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Presumptive nominee
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- Garfield Scott, retired truck driver and nominee in 2024[51]
2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 68 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Garfield Scott |
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The 69th district is located in Middle Tennessee and includes all of Hickman and Lewis counties, as well as the western part of Dickson County. Incumbent Republican Jody Barrett has represented the district since 2023.
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 69 Republican primary
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Republican |
Jody Barrett (incumbent) |
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 69 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Van Harris |
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Democratic |
Rachael Murray |
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The 70th district is located in Middle Tennessee and includes all of Giles County, as well as parts of Lawrence and Lincoln counties. Incumbent Republican Clay Doggett has represented the district since 2019.
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 70 Republican primary
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Republican |
Clay Doggett (incumbent) |
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Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 70 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Rayanne Moos |
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The 71st district is located in southern Middle Tennessee and includes all of Wayne, and parts the western part of Maury County as well as parts of Hardin and Lawrence counties. Incumbent Republican Kip Capley has represented the district since 2023.
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 71 Republican primary
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Republican |
Kip Capley (incumbent) |
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Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 71 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Matt Day |
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The 73rd district is located in West Tennessee and includes a part of Madison County and parts of Jackson. Incumbent Republican Chris Todd has represented the district since 2019.
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 73 Republican primary
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Republican |
Chris Todd (incumbent) |
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The 75th district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of a section of Clarksville in western Montgomery County. Republican Jeff Burkhart represented the district from 2023 until his death on November 14, 2025. Following Burkhart's death, the Montgomery County Commission appointed Republican Michael Lankford to represent the district.[52][53] A Clarksville resident and Montgomery County commissioner, Lankford was selected on December 8, 2025, after a 9–9 tie vote with Democratic nominee Allie Phillips (who was also the Democratic nominee in 2024), which was broken by County Mayor Wes Golden. Lankford will serve the remainder of Burkhart's term.[54] In 2024, Donald Trump won the district with a margin of 12.6%.[25]
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 75 Republican primary
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Republican |
Michael Lankford (incumbent) |
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Presumptive nominee
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- Allie Phillips, nominee for this district in 2024[55]
2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 75 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Allie Phillips |
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The 76th district is located in West Tennessee and includes all of Weakley and part of Carroll and Henry counties. Incumbent Republican Tandy Darby has represented the district since 2021.
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 76 Republican primary
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Republican |
Tandy Darby (incumbent) |
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The 78th district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of Cheatham County and the eastern half of Dickson County. The district includes the cities of Ashland City, Pleasant View, and part of Dickson. Incumbent Republican Mary Littleton had represented the district since 2013. Littleton announced that she would not seek re-election.[12]
2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 78 Republican primary
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Republican |
Perry Keenan |
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Republican |
John Louallen |
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- Hillary Capes-Gwinn, teacher[16]
- Aniya Farmer, educator[16]
2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 78 Democratic primary
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Candidate |
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Democratic |
Hillary Capes-Gwinn |
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Democratic |
Aniya Farmer |
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The 80th district is located in West Tennessee and consists of most of Hardeman County and parts of Haywood and Madison counties. The district includes the cities of Bolivar, Brownsville, and a part of Jackson. Incumbent Democrat Johnny Shaw had represented the district since 2001. Shaw announced that he will not seek re-election.[14] In 2024, Kamala Harris won the district with a margin of 7.3%.[25]
2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 80 Democratic primary
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Shelia Godwin |
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Andrea Bond Johnson |
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Bethany Miller |
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 80 Republican primary
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Julian McTizic |
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The 81st district is located in West Tennessee and includes Tipton and part of Haywood County. Incumbent Republican Debra Moody has represented the district since 2013. Moody is not appearing on the ballot for this election.
2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 81 Republican primary
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Jason Fleming |
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Brett Giannini |
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The 83rd district is located in West Tennessee and consists of some Memphis suburbs in southeastern Shelby County. The district includes the city of Germantown and part of the neighborhood White Station. Incumbent Republican Mark White has represented the district since 2010. In 2024, Donald Trump won the district with a margin of 8.0%.[25]
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 83 Republican primary
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Mark White (incumbent) |
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Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 83 Democratic primary
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Margaret Price |
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The 85th district is located in West Tennessee and includes parts of the city of Memphis in southern Shelby County. Incumbent Democrat Jesse Chism has represented the district since 2019.
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 85 Democratic primary
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Jesse Chism (incumbent) |
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The 87th district is located in West Tennessee in Memphis, covering part of Shelby County, and includes Whitehaven. Incumbent Democrat Karen Camper has represented the district since winning a special election in March 2008. She serves as House Minority Leader and chairs key committees.
Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 87 Democratic primary
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Karen Camper (incumbent) |
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Presumptive nominee
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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 87 Republican primary
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Republican |
Reggie Hall |
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The 88th district is located in West Tennessee and includes parts of central Shelby County. Incumbent Democrat Larry Miller has represented the district since 1995.
Presumptive nominee
[edit]
2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 88 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Larry Miller (incumbent) |
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The 89th district is located in East Tennessee and includes parts of western Knox County, including Karns. Incumbent Republican Justin Lafferty has represented the district since 2019.
Presumptive nominee
[edit]
2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 89 Republican primary
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Republican |
Justin Lafferty (incumbent) |
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Presumptive nominee
[edit]
- Randy Debord, retired TVA operator[23]
2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 89 Democratic primary
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Randy Debord |
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The 93rd district is located in West Tennessee and includes parts of the city of Memphis in central Shelby County. Incumbent Democrat T. J. Hardaway was appointed by the Shelby County Board of Commissioners in 2026 to replace his father G. A. Hardaway, who died in April.[64] Prior to his death, G. A. Hardaway failed to qualify for the ballot due to a signature on his petition being deemed invalid, leaving the 93rd district without any qualified candidates.[65] On June 18, T. J. Hardaway announced a write-in bid for the seat.[17]
Write-in candidates
[edit]
The 94th district is located in West Tennessee and includes all of Fayette and McNairy County and the southern part of Hardeman County. Incumbent Republican Ron Gant has represented the district since 2017.
Presumptive nominee
[edit]
2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 94 Republican primary
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Republican |
Ron Gant (incumbent) |
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Presumptive nominee
[edit]
2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 94 Democratic primary
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Democratic |
Francine Johnson |
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The 97th district is located in West Tennessee and consists of some neighborhoods in the city of Memphis, which is in Shelby County. It includes East Memphis, Chickasaw Gardens, and part of the neighborhood White Station. The district also includes the park Shelby Farms. Incumbent Republican John Gillespie has represented the district since 2021. This is a highly competitive district. In 2024, Gillespie won re-election by 3.4%, and Kamala Harris won the district with a margin of 4.9%.[5]
Presumptive nominee
[edit]
2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 97 Republican primary
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John Gillespie (incumbent) |
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Presumptive nominee
[edit]
- Jesse Huseth, teacher and businessman, nominee in 2024[16]
2026 Tennessee House of Representatives District 97 Democratic primary
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Jesse Huseth |
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- ↑ "Bolton announces state house candidacy". dailypostathenian.com. June 4, 2026. Retrieved June 21, 2026.
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- ↑ "Michael Woodlee To Run For House District 31 Seat". Chattanoogan. September 11, 2025. Retrieved June 15, 2026.
- ↑ Lawrence, Damon (January 22, 2026). "Stockton planning to run for state representative". themountainpress.com. Retrieved June 22, 2026.
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- ↑ "Petit announces bid for State House". Main Street Journal. February 5, 2026. Retrieved June 14, 2026.
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- ↑ "Campaign announcement: John Gentry for State House District 45". Hendersonville Standard. Retrieved 2026-04-30.
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- ↑ "Candidate announcement: Matt Burchfield for State House". The Chronicle of Mt. Juliet. May 27, 2026. Retrieved June 23, 2026.
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