State Hub

Tennessee candidate research

156 profiles across federal, statewide, legislative, judicial, local, and other tracked race categories.

Governor

21 tracked profiles.

R 3D 5

House

111 tracked profiles.

R 44D 46

Senate

24 tracked profiles.

R 2D 8

State Research Context

Tennessee candidate coverage and source posture

OppIntell turns the Tennessee candidate universe into a search-ready research hub with party coverage, race context, and careful public-record framing.

156tracked profiles
3race categories
49Republican profiles
59Democratic profiles

What campaigns can learn

Tennessee coverage is organized so campaign teams can move from a state-level view into race, party, district, and individual candidate pages. The page is designed for all-party discovery while keeping the competitive research use case clear: understand which public records and profile signals opponents may examine.

Republican-facing value

Republican teams can use this hub to see how the other side may frame Tennessee filings, office context, district labels, and citation-backed candidate facts. The page avoids unsupported allegations and focuses on what careful researchers can verify from public-source posture.

All-party coverage

The current mix includes 49 Republican, 59 Democratic, and 48 third-party, independent, nonpartisan, or other profiles. That breakdown keeps the hub useful for campaigns, journalists, and researchers comparing the full field.

Quality governance

Candidate pages stay out of indexable surfaces when source, citation, office, or state signals are too thin. That governance lets OppIntell scale pages quickly while keeping thin or unsupported public pages from becoming the primary crawl target.

How many Tennessee candidates are tracked?

OppIntell currently tracks 156 Tennessee profiles across 3 race categories on this public hub.

Why does party coverage matter?

Party coverage helps campaigns compare the field and helps Republican users understand what competitors may say about their own candidates from public-source signals.

Why are some pages held from indexing?

Pages are held when source or citation depth is not strong enough for a mature public SEO page. Those pages can still be enriched before they become crawler targets.

Adam "Ditch" Kurtz

Democrat · Governor

Adam Heimerman

Independent · United States House of Representatives

Adam Jay Velk

Democrat · U.S. House

Adolph Dagan

Republican · U.S. House

Aftyn Behn

Democrat · U.S. House

Andrew Gerena

Independent · United States Senate

Andrew J. Koontz

Independent · U.S. House

Andrew Woodruff Mr Mixon

Independent · U.S. Senate

Andrew Woodruff Mr Mixon

Federalist · U.S. Senate

Andy Ogles

Republican · U.S. House

Andy Ogles

Republican · United States House of Representatives

Anna Golladay

Democrat · United States House of Representatives

Bill Hagerty

Republican · United States Senate

Bill Hagerty

Republican · U.S. Senate

Brad Gaines

Republican · U.S. House

Bruce Fine

Independent · United States House of Representatives

Carnita Atwater

Democrat · Governor

Catherine Barcel "Barcy" Whitson

Independent · United States Senate

Catherine Barcel Ms Barcy Whitson

Independent · U.S. Senate

Chaney Mosley

Democrat · United States House of Representatives

Chaney Mosley

Democrat · U.S. House

Charles J Fleischmann

Republican · U.S. House

Charles Van Morgan

Independent · Governor

Charlie Hatcher

Republican · United States House of Representatives

Charlie Hatcher

Republican · U.S. House

Charlotte Bergmann

Republican · U.S. House

Chaz Molder

Democrat · United States House of Representatives

Chaz Molder

Democrat · U.S. House

Chris Campbell

Independent · United States House of Representatives

Christopher Brian Monday

Unaffiliated · U.S. House

Chuck Fleischmann

Republican · United States House of Representatives

Civil Miller-Watkins

Democrat · United States Senate

Craig Ballin

Democrat · U.S. House

Danny Gibson

Republican · U.S. House

Darden Hunter Copeland

Democrat · U.S. House

Dave Seeman

Independent · Governor

David Hatley

Independent · Governor

David Jr Sutman

Independent · U.S. Senate

David Kustoff

Republican · U.S. House

David O. Jr. Jones

Democrat · U.S. House

Dean Arnold

Independent · United States House of Representatives

Dean Brewer

Independent · Governor

Devante R. Hill

Democrat · United States House of Representatives

Dewey Gordon Bryan

Democrat · U.S. House

Dewey Gordon Bryan

Democrat · United States House of Representatives

Diana Harshbarger

Republican · United States House of Representatives

Diana Harshbarger

Republican · U.S. House

Diana Ms. Onyejiaka

Democrat · U.S. House

Diana Onyejiaka

Democrat · U.S. Senate

Diana Onyejiaka

Democrat · United States Senate

Donnie Lynn Ownby

Nonpartisan · U.S. House

Donnie Lynn Ownby

Independent · United States House of Representatives

Eddie Lee Murphy

Independent · Governor

Edward John Roland

Independent · United States House of Representatives

Gino Bulso

Republican · U.S. House

Harold "Rocky" Jones

Republican · United States House of Representatives

Harold Eugene Mr. Jr Jones

Republican · U.S. House

Hernan H. Garcia

Democrat · United States House of Representatives

Horace Taylor

Independent · U.S. House

Jacob Alan Adams

Republican · U.S. House

Jacob Kristopher Anders

Democrat · U.S. House

James Bo Mitchell

Democrat · U.S. House

James New

Republican · U.S. House

James Phd Torino

Democrat · U.S. House

James William Macon Iii

Independent · United States Senate

Jason Knight

Republican · U.S. House

Jean Howard-Hill

Independent · United States House of Representatives

Jeremy Dean Hearn

Independent · United States Senate

Jerri Green

Democrat · Governor

Jim Torino

Democrat · United States House of Representatives

Joe Reid

Republican · U.S. House

Joel Derek Mr Hawn

Democrat · U.S. House