where is the 7th district in tennessee
The 7th congressional district in Tennessee is in parts of Middle and West Tennessee, stretching around Nashville and westward toward the Tennessee River.
Quick location overview
- The district covers areas in both Middle and West Tennessee.
- It extends roughly from the Kentucky border in the north down toward the Alabama border in the south.
- It runs from the Franklin area just south of Nashville in the east over toward the Camden area in the west.
Major cities and counties
- Key population centers include parts of Nashville (Davidson County), Clarksville (Montgomery County), and Franklin/Brentwood (Williamson County).
- The district also includes all or parts of counties such as Benton, Cheatham, Humphreys, Perry, Robertson, Stewart, Wayne, and others around Nashville’s suburban and rural ring.
How to know if you’re in it
- If you live in parts of Nashville, Franklin/Brentwood, or Clarksville, you may be in the 7th; exact lines follow detailed precinct and county splits.
- The most reliable way to check is to enter your address on Tennessee’s voter information or a reputable election map site, which will show your current U.S. House district.
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