HB7006

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 2, Chapter 16 and Chapter 742 of the Public Acts of 2026, relative to congressional districts.

Failed·5/6/26
Draft Text

Tennessee HB7006 proposes a new division of the state into nine congressional districts.

Tennessee HB7006 outlines a new configuration for the state's congressional districts, dividing Tennessee into nine districts. Each district includes specific counties and voting districts, aiming to ensure fair representation in the U.S. House of Representatives. The bill details the composition of each district, including the counties and voting districts that will be included. This new division responds to population changes and seeks to maintain equitable representation across the state.

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Roll Call Votes

CONGRESSIONAL REDISTRICTING COMMITTEE OF EXTRAORDINARY SESSION II: Failed in Congressional Redistricting Committee of Extraordinary Session II

7 Yea

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15 Nay

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History

May 6

House

P2C, ref. to Congressional Redistricting Committee of Extraordinary Session II

May 6

House

Placed on cal. Congressional Redistricting Committee of Extraordinary Session II for 5/6/2026

May 6

House

Failed in Congressional Redistricting Committee of Extraordinary Session II