Republican supermajority unchanged in Tennessee Statehouse but Democrats don’t give up ground

Tennessee’s Republican legislative supermajority will remain unchanged after Democrats failed to flip seats in a handful of competitive races, but the minority party didn’t give up any ground, either.

Republicans will continue to hold 75 out of the 99 seats inside the House chamber, the same amount the GOP held before Tuesday. Over in the Senate, Republicans will have 27 members while Democrats will continue to have just six.

“We were able to hold all 75 seats, which was a great thing under a lot of money spent by the other side,” House Speaker Cameron Sexton said Wednesday. “And we’re looking forward to coming back with our supermajority intact at 75 and continuing to do what we’ve been doing to move Tennessee ahead.”

Some Democratic officials expressed relief that their numbers didn’t diminish as Republicans enjoyed big wins nationally, with former President Donald Trump winning a second term and the GOP winning control of the U.S. Senate. In Tennessee, Trump and Republican U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn both ran up their margins to almost 30 percentage points, outpacing their previous statewide elections.




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