Tennessee will elect one U.S. Senator and nine members to its U.S. House delegation.
Senator Bill Hagerty (R) is seeking reelection in a seat rated “Solid Republican” by The Cook Political Report; he has raised nearly $3M from individuals including self-financing.
There is one open seat in Tennessee (TN-6); it is rated a “Solid Republican” seat by The Cook Political Report. Republican Johnny Garrett leads the money race with nearly $1.7M. No campaign finance data are available for the two Republican women candidates who have filed for the seat.
Republican Diana Harshbarger (TN-1) is running for reelection. She is the only woman in the Tennessee congressional delegation. Harshbarger, with $329,662, has raised less than the average total raised for the five Republican men running for reelection to the U.S. House from Tennessee ($967,401). About one-fifth of her funds are from small contributions.
Of the Democratic women running as challengers, Michaela Barnett (TN-2) has raised the most with $186,026. The seat is considered solidly Republican by The Cook Political Report. The average proportion of funds from small contributions is 67% for Democratic women challengers and 27% for Democratic men challengers in the U.S. House races.
The majority of Johnny Garrett’s (TN-6) funds are from self-financing.
This statistic is the average total amount raised to date from individuals (including self-financing).
This statistic is the average amount from self-financing as a proportion of total raised (from individuals including the candidate) by candidate subgroup. Primary challengers to incumbents are excluded.
This statistic is the average amount of contributions $200 or less as a proportion of total raised (excluding self-financed contributions) by candidate subgroup.