Editor's note: This story has been updated to remove the names of candidates who withdrew or had their names removed from the ballot by the April 9 deadline to do so.

The deadline for candidates to file petitions to run in Tennessee's August primary has passed.

The following people successfully submitted qualifying signatures to run for U.S. Senate, the state's nine congressional districts, 18 state Senate seats and all 99 state House seats.

All information comes from the Tennessee Secretary of State. Candidates are listed in alphabetical order, with the exception of the incumbents seeking re-election.

The list includes only those who have turned in the required signatures. The deadline for candidates to withdraw is April 9, so the following list could change.

The primary election falls on Aug. 6.

Early voting runs July 17 through Aug. 1

U.S. Senate

Incumbent Lamar Alexander not seeking re-election

Republican: Clifford Adkins, Natisha Brooks, Tom Emerson Jr., George Flinn Jr., Bill Hagerty, Jon Henry, Kent Morrell, Glen Neal Jr., John Osborne, Aaron Pettigrew, David Schuster, Manny Sethi.

Democrat: Marquita Bradshaw, Gary Davis, Robin Kimbrough, James Mackler, Mark Pickrell.

Independent: Yomi Faparusi Sr., Jeffrey Grunau, Ronnie Henley, G. Dean Hill, Steven Hooper, Aaron James, Elizabeth McLeod, Kacey Morgan, Eric Stansberry.

Congressional races

U.S. House District 1, East Tennessee

Incumbent Phil Roe not seeking re-election

Republican: Jay Adkins, Phil Arlinghaus, Richard Baker, Chance Cansler, John Clark, Rusty Crowe, Steve Darden, Chad Fleenor, Robert Franklin, Josh Gapp, Diana Harshbarger, David Hawk, Timothy Hill, Chuck Miller, Carter Quillen.

Democrat: Chris Rowe, Larry Smith, Blair Walsingham.

Independent: Steve Holder.

U.S. House District 2, East Tennessee

Republican: Tim Burchett (incumbent).

Democrat: Chance Brown, Renee Hoyos.

Independent: Matthew Campbell.

U.S. House District 3, East Tennessee

Republican: Chuck Fleischmann (incumbent).

Democrat: Meg Gorman.

Independent: Amber Hysell, Keith Sweitzer.

U.S. House District 4, southern Middle Tennessee

Republican: Scott DesJarlais (incumbent), Doug Meyer, Randy Sharp.

Democrat: Noelle Bivens, Christopher Hale.

U.S. House District 5, Nashville

Democrat: Jim Cooper (incumbent), Keeda Haynes, Joshua Rawlings.

U.S. House District 6, Middle Tennessee

Republican: John Rose (incumbent).

Democrat: Christopher Finley.

Independent: Christopher Monday.

U.S. House District 7, western Middle Tennessee

Republican: Mark Green (incumbent).

Democrat: Kiran Sreepada.

Independent: Ronald Brown, Scott Vieira Jr.

U.S. House District 8, Western Tennessee

Republican: David Kustoff (incumbent).

Democrat: Erika Pearson, Lawrence Pivnick, Hollis Skinner, Savannah Williamson.

Independent: Jon Dillard, James Hart.

U.S. House District 9, Memphis

Republican: Charlotte Bergmann.

Democrat: Steve Cohen (incumbent), Leo Awgowhat, Corey Strong.

Independent: Dennis Clark, Bobby Lyons.

State Senate

Senate District 2

Republican: Art Swann (incumbent).

Senate District 4

Republican: Jon Lundberg (incumbent).

Democrat: Amber Riddle.

Senate District 6

Republican: Becky Duncan Massey (incumbent).

Democrat: Sam Brown, Jane George.

Senate District 8

Republican: Frank Niceley (incumbent).

Senate District 10

Republican: Todd Gardenhire (incumbent).

Democrat: Glenn Scruggs.

Senate District 12

Republican: Ken Yager (incumbent).

Senate District 14

Republican: Shane Reeves (incumbent).

Democrat: Chase Clemons.

Senate District 16

Republican: Janice Bowling (incumbent).

Democrat: Sheila Younglove.

Senate District 18

Republican: Ferrell Haile (incumbent).

Independent: John Gentry.

Senate District 20

Republican: Steve Dickerson (incumbent).

Democrat: Kimi Abernathy, Heidi Campbell.

Senate District 22

Republican: Bill Powers (incumbent), Doug Englen.

Democrat: Ronnie Glynn.

Senate District 24

Republican: John Stevens (incumbent), Casey Hood.

Independent: Yahweh Yahweh.

Senate District 26

Incumbent Dolores Gresham not seeking re-election

Republican: Jai Templeton, Page Walley.

Democrat: Civil Miller-Watkins.

Senate District 28

Republican: Joey Hensley (incumbent).

Independent: James Gray.

Senate District 30

Democrat: Sara Kyle (incumbent), Marion Latroy A-Williams Jr.

Senate District 32

Republican: Paul Rose (incumbent).

Democrat: Julie Ashworth.

State House of Representatives

House District 1

Republican: John Crawford (incumbent).

House District 2

Republican: Bud Hulsey (incumbent).

Democrat: Arvil Love Jr.

House District 3

Incumbent Timothy Hill running for Congress

Republican: Scotty Campbell, Neal Kerney.

House District 4

Republican: John Holsclaw (incumbent), Robert Acuff, Tim Lingerfelt.

Democrat: Bobby Harrell.

House District 5

Republican: David Hawk (incumbent, also submitted papers to run for Congress).

House District 6

Republican: Micah Van Huss (incumbent), Tim Hicks.

Democrat: Brad Batt.

House District 7

Republican: Matthew Hill (incumbent), Rebecca Alexander.

House District 8

Republican: Jerome Moon (incumbent).

Democrat: Jay Clark.

House District 9

Republican: Gary Hicks Jr. (incumbent).

House District 10

Republican: Rick Eldridge (incumbent).

House District 11

Republican: Jeremy Faison (incumbent).

House District 12

Republican: Dale Carr (incumbent).

Democrat: Bennett Lapides.

House District 13

Republican: Elaine Davis.

Democrat: Gloria Johnson (incumbent).

House District 14

Republican: Jason Zachary (incumbent).

Democrat: Justin Davis.

House District 15

Democrat: Rick Staples (incumbent), Ovi Kabir, Sam McKenzie, Matthew Park.

Independent: Troy B. Jones.

House District 16

Incumbent Bill Dunn not seeking re-election

Republican: Patti Bounds, Michele Carringer.

Democrat: Elizabeth Rowland.

House District 17

Republican: Andrew Farmer (incumbent).

Democrat: Delynn McCash.

House District 18

Incumbent Martin Daniel not seeking re-election

Republican: Eddie Mannis, Gina Oster.

Democrat: Virginia Couch.

House District 19

Republican: Dave Wright (incumbent).

House District 20

Republican: Bob Ramsey (incumbent), Bryan Richey.

Democrat: Susan Sneed.

House District 21

Republican: Lowell Russell (incumbent).

House District 22

Republican: Dan Howell (incumbent).

House District 23

Republican: Mark Cochran (incumbent).

Independent: David Frankhauser.

House District 24

Republican: Mark Hall (incumbent).

Democrat: Daniel Jones.

House District 25

Republican: Cameron Sexton (incumbent).

Democrat: Robyn Deck.

House District 26

Republican: Robin Smith (incumbent).

Democrat: Joan Farrell.

House District 27

Republican: Patsy Hazlewood (incumbent).

House District 28

Democrat: Yusuf A. Hakeem (incumbent).

House District 29

Republican: Mike Carter (incumbent).

House District 30

Republican: Esther Helton (incumbent).

Democrat: Joseph Udeaja.

House District 31

Republican: Ron Travis (incumbent).

Democrat: Dean Sparks.

House District 32

Republican: Kent Calfee (incumbent), Mike Hooks.

House District 33

Republican: John Ragan (incumbent).

House District 34

Republican: Tim Rudd (incumbent).

Democrat: Mary Vaughn.

House District 35

Republican: Jerry Sexton (incumbent).

House District 36

Republican: Dennis Powers (incumbent).

Democrat: CJ Mitchell.

House District 37

Republican: Charlie Baum (incumbent).

Democrat: Mariah Phillips.

House District 38

Republican: Kelly Keisling (incumbent).

Democrat: Carol Abney.

House District 39

Republican: Iris Rudder (incumbent).

House District 40

Republican: Terri Lynn Weaver (incumbent).

Independent: Paddy Sizemore.

House District 41

Democrat: John Mark Windle (incumbent).

House District 42

Republican: Ryan Williams (incumbent), Dennis Bynum.

House District 43

Republican: Paul Sherrell (incumbent), Jerry Lowery, Bobby Robinson.

Independent: Luke Cameron.

House District 44

Republican: William Lamberth (incumbent).

House District 45

Republican: Johnny C. Garrett (incumbent).

House District 46

Republican: Clark Boyd (incumbent).

House District 47

Republican: Rush Bricken (incumbent), Ronnie Holden.

House District 48

Republican: Bryan Terry (incumbent).

Democrat: Matt Ferry.

House District 49

Republican: Mike Sparks (incumbent).

Democrat: Brandon Thomas.

House District 50

Democrat: Bo Mitchell (incumbent).

House District 51

Democrat: Bill Beck (incumbent).

House District 52

Republican: Donna Tees.

Democrat: Mike Stewart (incumbent), James Turner II.

House District 53

Democrat: Jason Powell (incumbent).

House District 54

Democrat: Vincent Dixie (incumbent), Terry Clayton.

House District 55

Democrat: John Ray Clemmons (incumbent)

House District 56

Republican: Diane Canada.

Democrat: Bob Freeman (incumbent).

House District 57

Republican: Susan Lynn (incumbent).

Democrat: Tom Sottek.

House District 58

Democrat: Harold Love Jr. (incumbent).

House District 59

Democrat: Jason Potts (incumbent).

House District 60

Democrat: Darren Jernigan (incumbent), Grant Medeiros.

House District 61

Republican: Brandon Ogles (incumbent).

Democrat: Sam Bledsoe.

House District 62

Republican: Pat Marsh (incumbent).

House District 63

Republican: Glen Casada (incumbent).

Democrat: Elizabeth Madeira.

Independent: Bradley Fiscus.

House District 64

Republican: Scott Cepicky (incumbent).

Democrat: James Campbell.

House District 65

Republican: Sam Whitson (incumbent).

Democrat: Jennifer Foley.

House District 66

Republican: Sabi Kumar (incumbent).

Democrat: Jarvus Turnley.

House District 67

Republican: John Dawson.

Democrat: Jason Hodges (incumbent).

House District 68

Republican: Curtis Johnson (incumbent).

House District 69

Republican: Michael Curcio (incumbent).

Democrat: Eddie Johnson.

House District 70

Republican: Clay Doggett (incumbent).

House District 71

Republican: David Byrd (incumbent), Austin Carroll, Garry Welch.

House District 72

Republican: Kirk Haston (incumbent).

House District 73

Republican: Chris Todd (incumbent).

House District 74

Republican: Jay Reedy (incumbent).

House District 75

Republican: Bruce Griffey (incumbent).

Independent: James Hart.

House District 76

Incumbent Andy Holt not seeking re-election

Republican: Tandy Darby, Dennis Doster, David Hawks, John McMahan, Keith Priestley.

Independent: Jeffrey Washburn.

House District 77

Republican: Rusty Grills (incumbent), Joshua Kraus.

House District 78

Republican: Mary Littleton (incumbent), James Gupton Jr.

Democrat: Holly Spann.

House District 79

Republican: Curtis Halford (incumbent), Christine Warrington.

House District 80

Democrat: Johnny Shaw (incumbent).

House District 81

Republican: Debra Moody (incumbent).

House District 82

Republican: Chris Hurt (incumbent).

Democrat: Andrea Bond-Johnson.

House District 83

Republican: Mark White (incumbent).

Democrat: Jerri Green.

House District 84

Democrat: Joe Towns Jr. (incumbent), Dominique Primer.

House District 85

Democrat: Jesse Chism (incumbent), Alvin Crook.

House District 86

Republican: Rob White.

Democrat: Barbara Cooper (incumbent), Austin Crowder, Dominique Frost, Joann Wooten-Lewis.

House District 87

Democrat: Karen Camper (incumbent).

House District 88

Democrat: Larry Miller (incumbent), Orrden Williams Jr.

House District 89

Republican: Justin Lafferty (incumbent).

Independent: Greg Mills.

House District 90

Democratic incumbent John DeBerry Jr. was removed from the primary ballot by a vote of the Tennessee Democratic Party on April 8.

Democrat: Torrey Harris, Anya Parker, Catrina Smith.

House District 91

Democrat: London Lamar (incumbent).

House District 92

Republican: Rick Tillis (incumbent), Vincent Cuevas, Todd Warner.

House District 93

Democrat: G.A. Hardaway (incumbent).

House District 94

Republican: Ron M. Gant (incumbent).

House District 95

Republican: Kevin Vaughan (incumbent).

Democrat: Lynette Williams.

House District 96

Republican: Patricia Possel.

Democrat: Dwayne Thompson (incumbent).

House District 97

Incumbent Jim Coley not seeking re-election

Republican: John Gillespie, Brandon Weise.

Democrat: Allan Creasy, Ruby Powell-Dennis, Gabby Salinas, Clifford Stockton III.

House District 98

Democrat: Antonio Parkinson (incumbent), Charles Thompson.

House District 99

Republican: Tom Leatherwood (incumbent), Lee Mills.

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