where is district 7 in tennessee
Tennessee’s “District 7” usually refers to U.S. House Congressional District 7 , which covers parts of Middle and West Tennessee, including pieces of the Nashville area and several surrounding rural and suburban counties.
Where District 7 Is
In current maps, District 7 is drawn across both Middle and West Tennessee and stretches from the Kentucky border down toward Alabama. It includes urban, suburban, and rural areas, but much of the population is concentrated around the Nashville and Clarksville regions.
Key Areas and Counties
District 7 includes all or parts of several counties, notably:
- Parts of Davidson County (west Nashville area)
- Montgomery County (including Clarksville)
- Williamson County (including parts of Franklin and Brentwood)
- Rural counties such as Cheatham, Dickson, Hickman, Houston, Humphreys, Perry, Robertson, Stewart, Wayne, and Benton, among others.
Only voters living in this congressional district can participate in District 7’s U.S. House elections.
How To Check If You’re In District 7
Because the lines were significantly redrawn in 2022, two houses on the same street can sometimes fall into different districts. The Tennessee Secretary of State’s portal (GoVoteTN) lets you plug in your address to see if you are in U.S. House District 7.
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