Tennessee's congressional districts
There are currently nine United States congressional districts in Tennessee based on results from the United States 2010 Census. There have been as few as eight and as many as thirteen congressional districts in Tennessee. The and the were lost after the 1840 Census. The was lost after the 1850 Census and the was last lost after the 1950 Census. The was briefly lost after the 1970 Census but was regained after the 1980 Census.
Current districts and representatives
List of members of the Tennessean United States House delegation, their terms, their district boundaries, and the districts' political ratings according to the CPVI. The delegation has a total of 9 members, with 7 Republicans, and 2 Democrats.District | Representative | Party | CPVI | Incumbency | District map |
1st | Phil Roe | Republican | R+28 | January 3, 2009 – present | |
2nd | Tim Burchett | Republican | R+20 | January 3, 2019 – present | |
3rd | Chuck Fleischmann | Republican | R+18 | January 3, 2011 – present | |
4th | Scott DesJarlais | Republican | R+20 | January 3, 2011 – present | |
5th | Jim Cooper | Democratic | D+7 | January 3, 2003 – present | |
6th | John Rose | Republican | R+24 | January 3, 2019 – present | |
7th | Mark Green | Republican | R+20 | January 3, 2019 – present | |
8th | David Kustoff | Republican | R+19 | January 3, 2017 – present | |
9th | Steve Cohen | Democratic | D+28 | January 3, 2007 – present |
Historical and present district boundaries
Table of United States congressional district boundary maps in the State of Tennessee, presented chronologically. All redistricting events that took place in Tennessee between 1973 and 2013 are shown.Year | Statewide map |
1973–1982 | |
1983–1992 | |
1993–2002 | |
2003–2013 | |
Since 2013 |
Obsolete districts
- , obsolete since statehood
- , obsolete since the 1950 census
- , obsolete since the 1850 census
- , obsolete since the 1840 census
- , obsolete since the 1840 census