2016 Tennessee General Election Results – State Legislative Winners
TN State House General Election Winners
- District 1 – John Crawford (R)
- District 2 – Bud Hulsey (R)
- District 3 – Timothy Hill (R)
- District 4 – John B. Holsclaw, Jr. (R)
- District 5 – David B. Hawk (R)
- District 6 – Micah Van Huss (R)
- District 7 – Matthew Hill (R)
- District 8 – Art Swann (R)
- District 9 – Gary Hicks Jr. (R)
- District 10 – Tilman Goins (R)
- District 11 – Jeremy Faison (R)
- District 12 – Dale Carr (R)
- District 13 – Eddie Smith (R)
- District 14 – Jason Zachary (R)
- District 15 – Rick Staples (D)
- District 16 – Bill Dunn (R)
- District 17 – Andrew Ellis Farmer (R)
- District 18 – Martin Daniel (R)
- District 19 – Harry Brooks (R)
- District 20 – Bob Ramsey (R)
- District 21 – Jimmy Matlock (R)
- District 22 – Dan Howell (R)
- District 23 – John Forgety (R)
- District 24 – Kevin D. Brooks (R)
- District 25 – Cameron Sexton (R)
- District 26 – Gerald McCormick (R)
- District 27 – Patsy Hazlewood (R)
- District 28 – JoAnne Favors (D)
- District 29 – Mike Carter (R)
- District 30 – Marc Gravitt (R)
- District 31 – Ron Travis (R)
- District 32 – Kent D. Calfee (R)
- District 33 – John D. Ragan (R)
- District 34 – Tim Rudd (R)
- District 35 – Jerry Sexton (R)
- District 36 – Dennis H. Powers (R)
- District 37 – Dawn White (R)
- District 38 – Kelly Keisling (R)
- District 39 – David Alexander (R)
- District 40 – Terri Lynn Weaver (R)
- District 41 – John Mark Windle (D)
- District 42 – Ryan D. Williams (R)
- District 43 – Paul Sherrell (R)
- District 44 – William Lamberth (R)
- District 45 – Courtney Rogers (R)
- District 46 – Mark Pody (R)
- District 47 – Judd Matheny (R)
- District 48 – Bryan Terry (R)
- District 49 – Mike Sparks (R)
- District 50 – Bo Mitchell (D)
- District 51 – Bill Beck (D)
- District 52 – Michael Stewart (D)
- District 53 – Jason Powell (D)
- District 54 – Brenda Gilmore (D)
- District 55 – John Ray Clemmons (D)
- District 56 – Beth Harwell (R)
- District 57 – Susan Lynn (R)
- District 58 – Harold M. Love, Jr. (D)
- District 59 – Sherry Jones (D)
- District 60 – Darren Jernigan (D)
- District 61 – Charles Sargent, Jr. (R)
- District 62 – Pat Marsh (R)
- District 63 – Glen Casada (R)
- District 64 – Sheila Butt (R)
- District 65 – Sam Whitson (R)
- District 66 – Sabi “Doc” Kumar (R)
- District 67 – Joe Pitts (D)
- District 68 – Curtis Johnson (R)
- District 69 – Michael G. Curcio (R)
- District 70 – Barry Doss (R)
- District 71 – David Byrd (R)
- District 72 – Steve McDaniel (R)
- District 73 – Jimmy Eldridge (R)
- District 74 – Jay D. Reedy (R)
- District 75 – Tim Wirgau (R)
- District 76 – Andy Holt (R)
- District 77 –Bill Sanderson (R)
- District 78 – Mary Littleton (R)
- District 79 – Curtis Halford (R)
- District 80 – Johnny Shaw (D)
- District 81 – Debra Moody (R)
- District 82 – Craig Fitzhugh (D)
- District 83 – Mark White (R)
- District 84 – Joe Towns, Jr. (D)
- District 85 – Johnnie R. Turner (D)
- District 86 – Barbara Cooper (D)
- District 87 – Karen Camper (D)
- District 88 – Larry J. Miller (D)
- District 89 – Roger Kane (R)
- District 90 – John J. DeBerry, Jr. (D)
- District 91 – Raumesh Akbari (D)
- District 92 – Thomas “Rick” Tillis (R)
- District 93 – G.A. Hardaway (D)
- District 94 – Ron M. Gant (R)
- District 95 – Mark Lovell (R)
- District 96 – Dwayne Thompson (D)
- District 97 – Jim Coley (R)
- District 98 – Antonio Parkinson (D)
- District 99 – Ron Lollar (R)