Tennessee's congressional districts

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Tennessee's 9 congressional districts
Tennessee's 9 congressional districts

There are currently nine United States congressional districts in Tennessee based on results from the United States 2000 Census. There have been as few as eight and as many as thirteen congressional districts in Tennessee. The 13th district and the 12th district were lost after the 1840 Census. The 11th district was lost after the 1850 Census and the 10th district was last lost after the 1950 Census. The 9th district was briefly lost after the 1970 Census but was regained after the 1980 Census.

Democrats currently hold 5 seats, while Republicans hold 4 seats.

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[edit] First Congressional District

Represented by David Davis - R

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[edit] Second Congressional District

Represented by John J. Duncan, Jr. - R

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[edit] Third Congressional District

Represented by Zach Wamp - R

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[edit] Fourth Congressional District

Represented by Lincoln Davis - D

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[edit] Fifth Congressional District

Represented by Jim Cooper - D

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[edit] Sixth Congressional District

Represented by Bart Gordon - D

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[edit] Seventh Congressional District

Represented by Marsha Blackburn - R

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[edit] Eighth Congressional District

Represented by John S. Tanner - D

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[edit] Ninth Congressional District

Represented by Steve Cohen - D

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