The 2014 Tennessee gubernatorial election took place on November 4, 2014, and resulted in the re-election of incumbent Republican Governor Bill Haslam.
Mark "Coonrippy" Brown
Bill Haslam, incumbent Governor
Basil Marceaux, perennial candidate
Donald McFolin, Independent candidate for Governor in 2010
John Jay Hooker, political gadfly and Democratic nominee for governor in 1970 and 1998 (running as an independent)
Charles Brown, retired engineer and candidate for governor in 2002
Kennedy Spellman Johnson
John McKamey, former Sullivan County Commissioner
Ron Noonan
Mark E. Clayton, Vice President of Public Advocate of the United States and nominee for U.S. Senate in 2012
Jesse Gore
Ed Borum
Lowe Finney, state senator
Craig Fitzhugh, minority leader of the Tennessee House of Representatives
Roy Herron, chairman of the Tennessee Democratic Party, former state senator and nominee for Tennessee's 8th congressional district in 2010
John Jay Hooker, political gadfly and nominee for governor in 1970 and 1998 (running as an Independent)
Jim Kyle, state senator and candidate for governor in 2010
Sara Kyle, former director of the Tennessee Regulatory Authority
Mike McWherter, businessman, attorney and nominee for governor in 2010
Steven Coburn (Independent)
Shaun Crowell (Constitution)
John Jay Hooker (Independent), political gadfly and Democratic nominee for governor in 1970 and 1998
Isa Infante (Green)
Daniel T. Lewis (Libertarian), educator and nominee for the U.S. Senate in 2008
Jondavid Balunek (Independent)
J. D. Ellis (Independent)
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