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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives election

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2026 Tennessee House of Representatives election

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99 Seats in the Tennessee House of Representatives
50 seats needed for a majority
 
Leader Cameron Sexton Karen Camper
Party Republican Democratic
Leader's seat 25th: Crossville 87th: Memphis
Last election 75 seats 24 seats
Current seats 75 24
Seats needed Steady Increase 26

Map of the incumbents:
     Democratic incumbent      Democratic incumbent retiring
     Republican incumbent      Republican incumbent retiring

Incumbent Speaker of the House

Cameron Sexton
Republican



The 2026 Tennessee House of Representatives election will be held on November 3, 2026, to elect 99 seats for the Tennessee House of Representatives.[1] The elections will coincide with the Governor, U.S. Senate, U.S. House, and State Senate elections. Partisan primaries will take place on August 6, 2026. Tennessee has open primaries, meaning that any voter can choose to vote on either a Republican or Democratic ballot during primary elections.[2]

Partisan background

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In the 2024 presidential election in Tennessee, Republican Donald Trump won 75 State House districts, while Democrat Kamala Harris won 24 districts. Going into the 2026 elections, House republicans hold 75 seats while Democrats hold 24

In the 2024 presidential election in Tennessee, Republican Donald Trump won 75 of the state's 99 State House districts, while Democrat Kamala Harris won 24. As the state heads into the 2026 elections, Republicans hold 75 seats in the Tennessee House of Representatives, with Democrats holding 24.[3][4]

2020 data by House district
2024 Presidential data by House district
  Trump
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  •   70–80%
  •   80–90%
  Harris
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  •   70–80%
  •   80–90%

Predictions

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Statewide

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Source Ranking As of
270toWin
State Navigate
Sabato's Crystal Ball

Results summary

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Summary of the November 3, 2026 Tennessee House of Representatives election
Party Candidates[a] Votes Seats
No. % Up Won +/–
Republican TBD TBD 75 TBD
Democratic TBD TBD 24 TBD
Independents TBD TBD 0 TBD
Total TBD 99 Steady

Closest races

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Overview

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District Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Status Candidates
1 John Crawford Republican 2016
2 Bud Hulsey Republican 2014
3 Timothy Hill Republican 2012
2020 (retired)
2023 (appointed)
4 Renea Jones Republican 2024
5 David Hawk Republican 2002
6 Tim Hicks Republican 2020
7 Rebecca Alexander Republican 2020
8 Jerome Moon Republican 2017 (appointed)
2018
9 Gary Hicks Republican 2015 (appointed)
2016
10 Rick Eldridge Republican 2018
11 Jeremy Faison Republican 2010
12 Fred Atchley Republican 2024
13 Robert Stevens Republican 2022
14 Jason Zachary Republican 2015 (special)
15 Sam McKenzie Democratic 2020
16 Michele Carringer Republican 2020
17 Andrew Farmer Republican 2012
18 Elaine Davis Republican 2020
19 Dave Wright Republican 2018
20 Tom Stinnett Republican 2024
21 Lowell Russell Republican 2018
22 Dan Howell Republican 2014
23 Mark Cochran Republican 2018
24 Kevin D. Raper Republican 2022
25 Cameron Sexton Republican 2010
26 Greg Martin Republican 2022 (appointed)
27 Michele Reneau Republican 2024
28 Yusuf Hakeem Democratic 2018
29 Greg Vital Republican 2018
30 Esther Helton Republican 2018
31 Ron Travis Republican 2012
32 Monty Fritts Republican 2012
33 Rick Scarbrough Republican 2024
34 Tim Rudd Republican 2016
35 William Slater Republican 2022
36 Dennis Powers Republican 2010
37 Charlie Baum Republican 2022
38 Kelly Keisling Republican 2022
39 Iris Rudder Republican 2018
40 Michael Hale Republican 2022
41 Ed Butler Republican 2022
42 Ryan Williams Republican 2010
43 Paul Sherrell Republican 2016
44 William Lamberth Republican 2012
45 Johnny Garrett Republican 2018
46 Clark Boyd Republican 2018
47 Rush Bricken Republican 2018
48 Bryan Terry Republican 2018
49 Mike Sparks Republican 2010
50 Bo Mitchell Democratic 2012
51 Aftyn Behn Democratic 2023 (special)
52 Justin Jones Democratic 2023 (special)
53 Jason Powell Democratic 2012
54 Vincent B. Dixie Democratic 2018
55 John Ray Clemmons Democratic 2014
56 Bob Freeman Democratic 2012
57 Susan Lynn Republican 2012
58 Harold M. Love Jr. Democratic 2012
59 Caleb Hemmer Democratic 2022
60 Shaundelle Brooks Democratic 2024
61 Gino Bulso Republican 2022
62 Pat Marsh Republican 2009 (special)
63 Jake McCalmon Republican 2022
64 Scott Cepicky Republican 2018
65 Lee Reeves Republican 2024
66 Sabi "Doc" Kumar Republican 2014
67 Ronnie Glynn Democratic 2022
68 Aron Maberry Republican 2024
69 Jody Barrett Republican 2022
70 Clay Doggett Republican 2018
71 Kip Capley Republican 2022
72 Kirk Haston Republican 2018
73 Chris Todd Republican 2018
74 Jay Reedy Republican 2014
75 Jeff Burkhart Republican 2022
76 Tandy Darby Republican 2020
77 Rusty Grills Republican 2020
78 Mary Littleton Republican 2012
79 Brock Martin Republican 2022
80 Johnny Shaw Democratic 2000
81 Debra Moody Republican 2012
82 Chris Hurt Republican 2018
83 Mark White Republican 2010
84 Joe Towns Democratic 1994
85 Jesse Chism Democratic 2018
86 Justin J. Pearson Democratic 2023 (special)
87 Karen Camper Democratic 2008
88 Larry Miller Democratic 1992
89 Justin Lafferty Republican 2018
90 Gloria Johnson Democratic 2012
91 Torrey Harris Democratic 2020
92 Todd Warner Republican 2020
93 G. A. Hardaway Democratic 2006
94 Ron Gant Republican 2016
95 Kevin Vaughan Republican 2017 (special)
96 Gabby Salinas Democratic 2022
97 John Gillespie Republican 2020
98 Antonio Parkinson Democratic 2011 (special)
99 Tom Leatherwood Republican 2018

District 1

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The 1st district is located in East Tennessee and consists of the northern half of Sullivan County along the Tennessee-Virginia border. It includes parts of the cities of Kingsport and Bristol. Incumbent Republican John Crawford has represented the district since 2017.

District 2

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The 2nd district is located in East Tennessee in the Tri-Cities area and consists of a western portion of Sullivan County. The district includes all of the city of Blountville and parts of the cities of Kingsport and Bristol. Incumbent Republican Bud Hulsey has represented the district since 2015.

District 3

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The 3rd district is located in East Tennessee and consists of all of Johnson County and parts of Carter, Hawkins, and Sullivan counties. The district includes the cities of Mountain City, Bluff City, and Mount Carmel, as well as the northeasternmost point in the state at the North Carolina–Tennessee–Virginia Corners. Incumbent Republican Timothy Hill has represented the district since 2023.

District 4

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The 4th district is located in East Tennessee and consists of all of Unicoi County and part of Carter County. It includes the cities of Elizabethton and Erwin. Incumbent Republican Renea Jones has represented the district since 2025.

District 5

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The 5th district is located in East Tennessee and consists of all of Greene County. It includes the cities of Tusculum and Greeneville. Incumbent Republican David B. Hawk has represented the district since 2003.

District 6

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The 6th district is located in East Tennessee and represents a portion of Washington County, including parts of Johnson City. Incumbent Republican Tim Hicks has represented the district since 2021.

District 7

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The 7th district is located in East Tennessee and consists of a portion of Washington County, including all of the city of Jonesborough and parts of Johnson City. Incumbent Republican Rebecca Alexander has represented the district since 2021.

District 8

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The 8th district is located in East Tennessee and consists of a portion of Blount County, including all of the cities of Townsend and Walland and parts of Maryville and Alcoa. The district also includes a portion of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Incumbent Republican Jerome Moon has represented the district since 2017.

District 9

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The 9th district is located in East Tennessee and consists of all of Hancock County and parts of Hawkins and Claiborne counties. The district includes the cities of Harrogate, Tazewell, Rogersville, and Church Hill. Incumbent Republican Gary Hicks has represented the district since 2016.

District 10

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The 10th district is located in East Tennessee and consists of all of Grainger County and a portion of Hawkins County. The district includes the cities of Morristown, Rutledge, and Bean Station. Incumbent Republican Rick Eldridge has represented the district since 2019.

District 11

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The 11th district is located in East Tennessee and consists of all of Cocke County and portions of Hamblen and Jefferson counties. The district includes all of the cities of Newport, Cosby, and parts of the cities of Jefferson City and Morristown. It also includes a portion of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Incumbent Republican Jeremy Faison has represented the district since 2011.

District 12

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The 12th district is located in East Tennessee and consists of a portion of Sevier County, including all of the cities of Gatlinburg, Pittman Center, and Pigeon Forge, part of Sevierville. The district also includes a large portion of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Incumbent Republican Fred A. Atchley has represented the district since 2025.

District 13

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The 13th district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of a western strip of Rutherford County and includes portions of the cities of Murfreesboro, Smyrna, La Vergne, and Eagleville. Incumbent Republican Robert Stevens has represented the district since 2023.

District 14

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The 14th district is located in East Tennessee and consists of a southwestern portion of Knox County. It includes most of the city of Farragut and a small part of Knoxville. Incumbent Republican Jason Zachary has represented the district since 2015.

District 15

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The 15th district is located in East Tennessee and consists of several neighborhoods in the city of Knoxville, which is in Knox County. It includes Downtown Knoxville, East Knoxville, most of the University of Tennessee, and parts of North Knoxville and South Knoxville. Incumbent Democrat Sam McKenzie has represented the district since 2021.

District 16

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The 16th district is located in East Tennessee and consists of a portion of northwestern Knox County, including the communities of Powell, Halls Crossroads, Heiskell, and a part of North Knoxville. Incumbent Republican Michele Carringer has represented the district since 2021.

District 17

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The 17th district is located in East Tennessee and consists of a western portion of Jefferson County and a northeastern portion of Sevier County. The district includes the communities of New Market, Dandridge, and Strawberry Plains, and parts of Jefferson City and Sevierville. Incumbent Republican Andrew Farmer has represented the district since 2013.

District 18

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The 18th district is located in East Tennessee and consists of several Knoxville suburbs in southern and western Knox County. The district is situated around I-75 and West Knoxville and includes the communities of Amherst, Cedar Bluff, Rocky Hill, Bearden, Sequoyah Hills, Lakemoor Hills, Topside, Mount Olive, and Bonny Kate.[5] Incumbent Republican Elaine Davis has represented the district since 2023.

District 19

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The 19th district is located in East Tennessee and consists of a northeastern portion of Knox County. It is the largest and most rural Tennessee House of Representatives district in the county. The district includes the communities of Corryton, Mascot, Asbury, and Harbison Crossroads, and parts of North Knoxville, Halls Crossroads, South Knoxville, and Strawberry Plains. Incumbent Republican Dave Wright has represented the district since 2019.

District 20

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The 20th district is located in East Tennessee and consists of a northwestern portion of Blount County, including parts of the cities of Maryville, Alcoa, and Louisville. Incumbent Republican Tom Hatcher has represented the district since 2025.

District 21

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The 21st district is located in East Tennessee and consists of most of Loudon County and a northern portion of Monroe County, including the communities of Tellico Village, Loudon, Vonore, Madisonville, Greenback, and a small part of Lenoir City. Incumbent Republican Lowell Russell has represented the district since 2019.

District 22

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The 22nd district is located in East Tennessee and consists of all of Meigs and Polk counties and most of Bradley County surrounding the city of Cleveland. It includes the communities of Charleston, Decatur, Benton, Ten Mile, and Ducktown, as well as the intersection of the borders of Tennessee, Georgia, and North Carolina. Incumbent Republican Dan Howell has represented the district since 2013.

District 23

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The 23rd district is located in East Tennessee and consists of all of McMinn County and a large southern portion of Monroe County. The district includes the communities of Tellico Plains, Englewood, Niota, and Etowah. It also includes a large section of Cherokee National Forest on the Tennessee-North Carolina border. Incumbent Republican Mark Cochran has represented the district since 2019.

District 24

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The 24th district is located in East Tennessee and consists of the city Cleveland and some of the surrounding communities in central Bradley County. Incumbent Republican Kevin Raper has represented the district since 2023.

District 25

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The 25th district is located between East and Middle Tennessee and consists of all of Cumberland County and the eastern half of Putnam County. The district includes the cities of Crossville, Fairfield Glade, Lake Tansi, and Monterey. Incumbent Republican Speaker of the Tennessee House of Representatives Cameron Sexton has represented the district since 2011.

District 26

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The 26th district is located in East Tennessee and consists of a central strip of Hamilton County running from Sale Creek in the north, through Middle Valley, Lakesite, and Harrison, down to downtown Chattanooga in the south. Incumbent Republican Greg Martin has represented the district since 2023.

District 27

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The 27th district is located in East Tennessee and consists of a western strip of Hamilton County running from Sale Creek in the north, through Soddy-Daisy, Signal Mountain, Red Bank, and parts of western Chattanooga, down to Lookout Mountain on the Tennessee-Georgia border in the south. Incumbent Republican Michele Reneau has represented the district since 2025.

District 28

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The 28th district is located in East Tennessee and consists of most of downtown Chattanooga in Hamilton County. Incumbent Democrat Yusuf Hakeem has represented the district since 2019.

District 29

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The 29th district is located in East Tennessee and consists of an eastern strip of Hamilton County running from Birchwood in the north, through Harrison, down to Collegedale and eastern Chattanooga in the south. Incumbent Republican Greg Vital has represented the district since 2021.

District 30

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The 30th district is located in East Tennessee and consists of a southern strip of Hamilton County along the Tennessee-Georgia border, running from Apison in the east, through Collegedale and East Ridge, over to Chattanooga in the west. Incumbent Republican Esther Helton-Haynes has represented the district since 2019.

District 31

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The 31st district is located between East and Middle Tennessee and consists of the entirety of Rhea, Bledsoe, Van Buren, and Sequatchie counties. The district includes the cities of Spencer, Spring City, Pikeville, Dayton, and Lone Oak. Incumbent Republican Ron Travis has represented the district since 2013.

District 32

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The 32nd district is located in East Tennessee and consists of most of Roane County and a small part of northeastern Loudon County. The district includes most of Lenoir City, all of Kingston, Harriman, and Rockwood, and the Roane County portion of Oak Ridge. Additionally, district is home to Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Incumbent Republican Monty Fritts has represented the district since 2023.

District 33

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The 33rd district is located in East Tennessee and consists of most of Anderson County. The district includes all of Briceville, most of Clinton, roughly half of Rocky Top, and the Anderson County portions of Oak Ridge and Oliver Springs. Incumbent Republican Rick Scarbrough has represented the district since 2025.

District 34

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The 34th district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of a south-central portion of Rutherford County. The district includes large parts of the cities of Murfreesboro, Rockvale, Christiana, and Eagleville. Incumbent Republican Tim Rudd has represented the district since 2017.

District 35

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The 35th district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of all of Trousdale County and a southeastern portion of Sumner County. The district includes all of the cities of Castalian Springs and Hartsville, roughly half of Gallatin, and small parts of Hendersonville and Bethpage. Incumbent Republican William Slater has represented the district since 2023.

District 36

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The 36th district is located in East Tennessee and consists of all of Union and Campbell counties, and the western half of Claiborne County. The district includes the cities of Maynardville, New Tazewell, La Follette, Jellico, Jacksboro, and Caryville. Incumbent Republican Dennis Powers has represented the district since 2011.

District 37

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The 37th district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of a north-central strip of Rutherford County and includes portions of the cities of Murfreesboro, Smyrna, and Walterhill. Incumbent Republican Charlie Baum has represented the district since 2019.

District 38

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The 38th district is located between East and Middle Tennessee and consists of a strip of counties stretching along the Kentucky-Tennessee border, including all of Scott, Pickett, Clay, and Macon counties, and the northern half of Fentress County. The district includes the cities of Oneida, Lafayette, Red Boiling Springs, Huntsville, and part of Jamestown. Incumbent Republican Kelly Keisling has represented the district since 2011.

District 39

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The 39th district is located between East and Middle Tennessee and consists two counties on the Georgia-Tennessee border: Marion County and Franklin County. The district includes the cities of Winchester, Jasper, South Pittsburg, and Sewanee. The district is also home to The University of the South. Incumbent Republican Iris Rudder has represented the district since 2019.

District 40

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The 40th district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of all of Jackson, Smith, DeKalb, and Cannon counties, and a very small portion of northeastern Wilson County. The district includes the cities of Smithville, Carthage, and Woodbury. Incumbent Republican Michael Hale has represented the district since 2023.

District 41

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The 41st district is located between East and Middle Tennessee and consists of all of Morgan and Overton counties, the southern half of Fentress County, a northern strip of Anderson County, and a very small piece of northern Roane County. The district includes the cities of Livingston, Coalfield, Norris, Petros, and parts of the cities of Oliver Springs and Clinton. Incumbent Republican Ed Butler has represented the district since 2023.

District 42

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The 42nd district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of the western half of Putnam County. The district includes the cities of Cookeville, Algood, and Baxter. Incumbent Republican Ryan Williams has represented the district since 2011.

District 43

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The 43rd district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of all of White and Warren counties. The district includes the cities of McMinnville and Sparta. Incumbent Republican Paul Sherrell has represented the district since 2017.

District 44

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The 44th district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of most of Sumner County. The district includes the cities of Portland, White House, Westmoreland, and part of the cities of Hendersonville and Gallatin. Incumbent Republican William Lamberth has represented the district since 2013.

District 45

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The 45th district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of a southwestern portion of Sumner County. The district includes all of the city of Shackle Island, most of Millersville, the western half of Hendersonville, and the Sumner County portion of Goodlettsville. Incumbent Republican Johnny Garrett has represented the district since 2019.

District 46

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The 46th district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of a large portion of Wilson County. The district includes most of the city of Lebanon, all of Watertown, and a small part of Gladeville. Incumbent Republican Clark Boyd has represented the district since 2018.

District 47

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The 47th district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of all of Grundy County and Coffee County. The district includes the cities of Manchester, Gruetli-Laager, New Union, and the Coffee County portion of Tullahoma. Incumbent Republican Rush Bricken has represented the district since 2019.

District 48

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The 48th district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of the eastern half of Rutherford County. The district includes a small part of the city of Murfreesboro and about half of Walterhill and Christiana. Incumbent Republican Bryan Terry has represented the district since 2015.

District 49

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The 49th district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of a northwestern portion of Rutherford County. The district includes most of the city of Smyrna, about half of La Vergne, and a small part of Murfreesboro. Incumbent Republican Mike Sparks has represented the district since 2011.

District 50

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The 50th district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of a northwestern portion of Davidson County, and is the largest district in the county. The district includes a northwestern portion of the city of Nashville, most of the Davidson County portion of Goodlettsville, and all of the Davidson County portion of Ridgetop. Incumbent Democrat Bo Mitchell has represented the district since 2013.

District 51

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The 51st district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of a section of Nashville in central Davidson County. The district includes parts of Downtown Nashville, East Nashville, and South Nashville. Incumbent Democrat Aftyn Behn has represented the district since 2023.

District 52

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The 52nd district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of a section of Nashville in eastern Davidson County. The district includes Antioch and parts of East Nashville. Incumbent Democrat Justin Jones has represented the district since in 2023.

District 53

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The 53rd district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of a section of Nashville in southeastern Davidson County. Incumbent Democrat Jason Powell has represented the district since 2013.

District 54

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The 54th district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of a section of Nashville in northwestern Davidson County. Incumbent Democrat Vincent B. Dixie has represented the district since 2019.

District 55

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The 55th district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of a section of Nashville in southeastern Davidson County. Incumbent Democrat John Ray Clemmons has represented the district since 2015.

District 56

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The 56th district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of a section of Nashville in southwestern Davidson County. Incumbent Democrat Bob Freeman has represented the district since 2019.

District 57

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The 57th district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of a western portion of Wilson County, including Mount Juliet. Incumbent Republican Susan Lynn has represented the district since 2013.

District 58

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The 58th district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of a section of Nashville in central Davidson County. Incumbent Democrat Harold M. Love Jr. has represented the district since 2013.

District 59

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The 59th district is located in Middle Tennessee and covers parts of southern Davidson County, including neighborhoods such as Belle Meade, Forest Hills, Oak Hill, and Bellevue, in Nashville. Incumbent Democrat Caleb Hemmer has represented the district since 2023. The district is considered competitive. Bill Lee narrowly carried it in the 2022 gubernatorial election and in the 2024 presidential election, Kamala Harris won the district with a margin of 2.5%.[6]

District 60

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The 60th district is located in eastern Davidson County and includes the suburbs of Donelson, Hermitage, Lakewood, and Old Hickory. Incumbent Democrat Shaundelle Brooks has represented the district since 2025. The district leans Democratic but remains somewhat competitive. In 2024, Kamala Harris won the district with a margin of 10.5%.[7]

District 61

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The 61st district is located in Middle Tennessee and includes the northern part of Williamson County, particularly part of Brentwood and Franklin. Incumbent Republican Gino Bulso has represented the district since 2023.

District 62

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The 62nd district is located in Middle Tennessee and includes Bedford, Moore, and parts of Lincoln counties. Incumbent Republican Pat Marsh has represented the district since 2009.

District 63

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The 63rd district is located in Middle Tennessee, covering the eastern part of Williamson County, including Nolensville and parts of Brentwood and Franklin. Incumbent Republican Jake McCalmon has represented the district since 2022.

District 64

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The 64th district is located in Middle Tennessee and includes the eastern half of Maury County, including most of the city of Columbia. Incumbent Republican Scott Cepicky has represented the district since 2019.

District 65

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The 65th district is located in Middle Tennessee and includes the western part of Williamson County, including Fairview and parts of Franklin and Thompson's Station. Incumbent Republican Lee Reeves has represented the district since 2025.[8]

District 66

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The 66th district is located in Middle Tennessee, covering all of Robertson County which includes Springfield. Incumbent Republican Sabi "Doc" Kumar has represented the district since 2015. He is the first Indian American to be elected to the Tennessee State House,[9] and chairs the House Insurance Committee and serves on several others.[10]

District 67

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The 67th district is located in Middle Tennessee and is located in the urban core of Clarksville in Montgomery County. The district includes the Austin Peay State University campus. Incumbent Democrat Ronnie Glynn had represented the district since 2023. In 2024, he narrowly won re-election by just a 0.6% margin. Donald Trump won the district with a margin of 1.8%.[11] This is considered a highly competitive district.

District 68

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The 68th district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of a section of Clarksville in eastern Montgomery County. Incumbent Republican Aron Maberry has represented the district since 2025.[12]

District 69

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The 69th district is located in Middle Tennessee and includes all of Hickman and Lewis Counties, as well as the western part of Dickson County. Incumbent Republican Jody Barrett has represented the district since 2023.

District 70

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The 70th district is located in Middle Tennessee and includes all of Giles County, as well as parts of Lawrence and Lincoln Counties. Incumbent Republican Clay Doggett has represented the district since 2019.

District 71

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The 71st district is located in southern Middle Tennessee and includes all of Wayne, and parts the western part of Maury County as well as parts of Hardin and Lawrence Counties. Incumbent Republican Kip Capley has represented the district since 2023.

District 72

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The 72nd district is located mainly in West Tennessee and includes all of Chester, Decatur, and Perry County, as well as parts of Hardin and Henderson Counties. Incumbent Republican Kirk Haston has represented the district since 2019.

District 73

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The 73rd district is located in West Tennessee and includes a part of Madison County and parts of Jackson. Incumbent Republican Chris Todd has represented the district since 2019.

District 74

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The 74th district is located in Middle and West Tennessee and includes Benton, Houston, Humphreys, Stewart, and part of Henry County. Incumbent Republican Jay Reedy has represented the district since 2015.

District 75

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The 75th district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of a section of Clarksville in western Montgomery County. Incumbent Republican Jeff Burkhart had represented the district since 2023.

District 76

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The 76th district is located in West Tennessee and includes all of Weakley and part of Carroll and Henry Counties. Incumbent Republican Tandy Darby has represented the district since 2021.

District 77

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The 77th district is located in West Tennessee and includes Dyer, Lake, and parts of Obion County. Incumbent Republican Rusty Grills has represented the district since 2020.

District 78

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The 78th district is located in Middle Tennessee and consists of Cheatham County and the eastern half of Dickson County. The district includes the cities of Ashland City, Pleasant View, and part of Dickson. Incumbent Republican Mary Littleton has represented the district since 2013.

District 79

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The 79th district is located in West Tennessee and includes parts of Carroll, Gibson, and Henderson Counties. Incumbent Republican Brock Martin has represented the district since 2023.

District 80

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The 80th district is located in West Tennessee and consists of most of Hardeman County and parts of Haywood and Madison Counties. The district includes the cities of Bolivar, Brownsville, and a part of Jackson. Incumbent Democrat Johnny Shaw has represented the district since 2001.

District 81

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The 81st district is located in West Tennessee and includes Tipton and part of Haywood County. Incumbent Republican Debra Moody has represented the district since 2013.

District 82

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The 82nd district is located in West Tennessee and includes all of Crockett and Lauderdale County as well as parts of Gibson and Obion County. Incumbent Republican Chris Hurt has represented the district since 2019.

District 83

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The 83rd district is located in West Tennessee and consists of some Memphis suburbs in southeastern Shelby County. The district includes the city of Germantown and part of the neighborhood White Station. Incumbent Republican Mark White has represented the district since 2010.

District 84

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The 84th district is located in West Tennessee and includes parts of the city of Memphis in southern Shelby County. Incumbent Democrat Joe Towns has represented the district since 1995.

District 85

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The 85th district is located in West Tennessee and includes parts of the city of Memphis in southern Shelby County. Incumbent Democrat Jesse Chism has represented the district since 2019.

District 86

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The 86th district is located in West Tennessee and includes parts of the city of Memphis, primarily in western Shelby County. It covers areas such as Downtown, South Memphis, Benjestown, and Northaven. Incumbent Democrat Justin J. Pearson has represented the district since 2023.

District 87

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The 87th district is located in West Tennessee in Memphis, covering part of Shelby County, and includes Whitehaven. Incumbent Democrat Karen Camper has represented the district since winning a special election in March 2008. She serves as House Minority Leader and chairs key committees.

District 88

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The 88th district is located in West Tennessee and includes parts of central Shelby County. Incumbent Democrat Larry Miller has represented the district since 1995.

District 89

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The 89th district is located in East Tennessee and includes parts of western Knox County, including Karns. Incumbent Republican Justin Lafferty has represented the district since 2019.

District 90

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The 90th district is located in East Tennessee and consists of several neighborhoods in the city of Knoxville, which is in Knox County. It includes West Knoxville and most of North Knoxville. Incumbent Democrat Gloria Johnson has represented the district since 2019.

District 91

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The 91st district is located in West Tennessee and includes parts of the city of Memphis in southwestern Shelby County. Incumbent Democrat Torrey Harris has represented the district since 2021.

District 92

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The 92nd district is located in Middle Tennessee and covers all of Marshall County, parts of Franklin County, Marion County, and Lincoln County.[13][14] Incumbent Republican Todd Warner has represented the district since 2021.

District 93

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The 93rd district is located in West Tennessee and includes parts of the city of Memphis in central Shelby County. Incumbent Democrat G. A. Hardaway has represented the district since 2007.

District 94

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The 94th district is located in West Tennessee and includes all of Fayette and McNairy County and the southern part of Hardeman County. Incumbent Republican Ron Gant has represented the district since 2017.

District 95

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The 95th district is located in West Tennessee and includes part of Shelby County, particularly areas in the eastern suburbs of Memphis such as most of Collierville, some of Germantown, Lakeland, and Bartlett. Incumbent Republican Kevin Vaughan has represented the district since 2017.

District 96

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The 96th district is located in West Tennessee and includes a portion of central Shelby County, including parts of Memphis. Incumbent Democrat Gabby Salinas has represented the district since 2025.

District 97

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The 97th district is located in West Tennessee and consists of some neighborhoods in the city of Memphis, which is in Shelby County. It includes East Memphis, Chickasaw Gardens, and part of the neighborhood White Station. The district also includes the park Shelby Farms. Incumbent Republican John Gillespie has represented the district since 2021. This is a highly competitive district. In 2024, Gillespie won re-election by 3.4%, and Kamala Harris won the district with a margin of 4.9%.[15]

District 98

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The 98th district is located in West Tennessee and includes a portion of central Shelby County, including parts of Memphis. Incumbent Democrat Antonio Parkinson has represented the district since 2011.

District 99

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The 99th district is located in suburban Shelby County including parts of Bartlett and Millington as well as Lakeland and Arlington. Republican Tom Leatherwood has represented the district since 2020. While the area includes some swing suburbs, the district is currently considered safely Republican.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ One candidate per party per seat

References

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