May 2026 enacted map

Statistics for all 9 districts

Population, voting-age population, partisan composition, and demographic breakdown for every Tennessee congressional district under the map signed into law on May 7, 2026, compared side-by-side to the previous (2022) map. Deltas (Δ) show how each district shifted — making the gerrymander visible at a glance.

District 1

Diana Harshbarger (R)

Shift: R +4.5 vs 2022

Population

767,871 (606,548 voting age)

White
94%
Black
3%
Hispanic
2%
Asian
1%
Partisan composition

R +57.8

Dem 20.6%Rep 78.4%Oth 1.0%

District 2

Tim Burchett (R)

Shift: R +5.1 vs 2022

Population

767,871 (597,608 voting age)

White
89%
Black
6%
Hispanic
2%
Asian
2%
Partisan composition

R +33.9

Dem 32.4%Rep 66.2%Oth 1.4%

District 3

Chuck Fleischmann (R)

Shift: R +5.1 vs 2022

Population

767,871 (592,806 voting age)

White
84%
Black
11%
Hispanic
3%
Asian
1%
Partisan composition

R +35.7

Dem 31.5%Rep 67.2%Oth 1.3%

District 4

Scott DesJarlais (R)

Shift: D +11.7 vs 2022

Population

767,871 (541,188 voting age)

White
76%
Black
17%
Hispanic
4%
Asian
2%
Partisan composition

R +23.9

Dem 37.3%Rep 61.2%Oth 1.5%

District 5

Andy Ogles (R)

Shift: R +11.2 vs 2022

Population

767,871 (576,442 voting age)

White
66%
Black
29%
Hispanic
3%
Asian
1%
Partisan composition

R +23.1

Dem 37.8%Rep 60.9%Oth 1.3%

District 6

John Rose (R)

Shift: R +1.6 vs 2022

Population

767,871 (593,471 voting age)

White
83%
Black
11%
Hispanic
3%
Asian
2%
Partisan composition

R +26.5

Dem 36.1%Rep 62.6%Oth 1.3%

District 7

Mark Green (R)

Shift: R +9.5 vs 2022

Population

767,871 (582,166 voting age)

White
79%
Black
15%
Hispanic
4%
Asian
2%
Partisan composition

R +22.4

Dem 38.1%Rep 60.5%Oth 1.4%

District 8

David Kustoff (R)

Shift: D +17.3 vs 2022

Population

767,871 (559,486 voting age)

White
66%
Black
28%
Hispanic
3%
Asian
2%
Partisan composition

R +20.1

Dem 39.2%Rep 59.4%Oth 1.4%

District 9

Steve Cohen (D)

Shift: R +68.2 vs 2022

Population

767,872 (557,017 voting age)

White
62%
Black
33%
Hispanic
3%
Asian
2%
Partisan composition

R +21.1

Dem 38.8%Rep 59.9%Oth 1.3%

All districts at a glance

Current composition under the May 2026 enacted map. Lean is net partisan margin; race columns are share of voting-age population. VAP = Voting Age Population.

DistrictRepVAPLeanWhiteBlackHispanicAsian
1Diana Harshbarger (R)606,548R +57.893.6%2.7%2.0%0.7%
2Tim Burchett (R)597,608R +33.989.1%6.2%2.1%1.6%
3Chuck Fleischmann (R)592,806R +35.784.3%10.7%2.5%1.3%
4Scott DesJarlais (R)541,188R +23.975.6%16.7%4.2%2.4%
5Andy Ogles (R)576,442R +23.166.1%28.9%3.0%1.2%
6John Rose (R)593,471R +26.583.3%11.4%2.6%1.6%
7Mark Green (R)582,166R +22.478.7%14.8%3.6%1.8%
8David Kustoff (R)559,486R +20.166.2%28.5%2.5%2.1%
9Steve Cohen (D)557,017R +21.162.1%32.7%2.7%1.6%

Gerrymandering at a glance

Change from the previous (2022) map to the May 2026 enacted map. Red indicates a shift toward Republicans or away from a minority group; blue indicates the opposite. Values are percentage-point changes.

DistrictLean nowLean beforeLean ΔWhite ΔBlack ΔHispanic ΔAsian Δ
1R +57.8R +53.3+4.5+4.0-0.0-1.8-0.4
2R +33.9R +28.8+5.1+4.8-0.1-2.2-0.7
3R +35.7R +30.6+5.1+4.3+0.2-2.1-0.6
4R +23.9R +35.6-11.7-2.8+6.8-2.4+0.0
5R +23.1R +11.9+11.2-5.8+16.2-5.8-3.5
6R +26.5R +24.9+1.6+3.2+2.0-3.8+0.1
7R +22.4R +12.9+9.5+6.8-1.9-2.6-1.1
8R +20.1R +37.4-17.3-8.7+10.8-0.4-0.2
9R +21.1D +47.0+68.2+33.6-27.6-5.0-1.0

Source: state-published district statistics for the May 2026 enacted congressional map.