Monopoly Politics Tennessee 2000

9 seats: 5R, 4D     R 51 ­

Incumbents coasted in 1998, with Democrat Bart Gordon the only one to face much competition in a district that saw a big drop in Democratic performance in 1996. All of the remaining districts well-match the incumbent party except for John Tanner's District 8, where Tanner seems safely ensconced. Three incumbents face no major party opposition in 2000.
 
  1. Bill Jenkins (R), 1996Uncontested
 '98: 69'96: 65['94: R 73'92: R 68]­R 62
 
  2. Jimmy Duncan (R), 1988Uncontested
 '98: 89 U'96: 71'94: 90 U'92: 72 R 57
 
  3. Zach Wamp (R), 1994Comfortable*
 '98: 66'96: 56'94: 52['92: D 49]­R 53
 
  4. Van Hilleary (R), 1994Comfortable*
 '98: 60'96: 56'94: 56['92: D 64]­R 53
 
  5. Bob Clement (D), 1988Landslide
 '98: 83 U'96: 72'94: 60'92: 67¯D 56
 
  6. Bart Gordon (D), 1984Vulnerable
 '98: 55'96: 54 C'94: 51'92: 57­R 54
 
  7. Ed Bryant (R), 1994Landslide
 '98: 100'96: 64'94: 60['92: R 62]­R 58
 
  8. John Tanner (D), 1988Landslide*
 '98: 100'96: 67'94: 64'92: 84 U¯D 51
 
  9. Harold Ford, Jr. (D), 1996Uncontested
 '98: 79'96: 61['94: D 64'92: D 58] D 72