TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Kate Prince on Jan 13, 2022

A House Republican plan that would divide Nashville into three congressional districts yesterday passed through that chamber's Redistricting Committee despite the objections of House Democrats, the Tennessean reports. Under the plan, Democratic U.S. Rep. Jim Cooper’s 5th Congressional District would significantly shift southwest to include south Davidson County, east Williamson county and west Wilson County, in addition to covering Lewis, Maury and Marshall counties. The plan would also move northwest Davidson County into the 7th Congressional District, represented by U.S. Rep. Mark Green, R-Clarksville. Northeast Davidson, including most of East Nashville, would slide into the 6th Congressional District represented by U.S. Rep. John Rose, R-Cookeville. The Tennessee Democratic Party said on Twitter that it is prepared to sue over the plan, saying it denies "an entire community of shared interests a voice at the national level.” The state Senate Redistricting Committee chair also advanced two maps today – one that mirrors the map advanced by House Republicans and another that helps the Senate keep its Republican supermajority. Senate Minority Leader Jeff Yarbro, D-Nashville, criticized the congressional map, but was more resigned to redrawn Senate districts.