1. 12
Ken Yager
24
John Stevens
28
Joey Hensley26
Dolores Gresham
09
Mike Bell
16
Janice Bowling
14
Jim Tracy
15
Paul Bailey
27
Ed Jackson
17
Mae Beavers
25
Kerry Roberts
08
Frank S. Niceley22
Mark Green
01
Steve Southerland
02
Doug Overbey
04
Ron Ramsey
03
Rusty Crowe
18
Ferrell Haile
32
Mark Norris
23
Jack Johnson
11
Bo Watson
05
13
Bill Ketron
29
10
Todd Gardenhire
20
06
30
31
19
21
33
07
Giles
Shelby
Dyer
Wayne
Scott
Knox
Polk
Henry
Maury
Fayette
Sevier
Obion
Carroll
Hardin
Blount
Wilson
Monroe
Gibson
Greene
Lincoln
Perry
Marion
Tipton
Franklin
Hickman
Cocke
Sumner
Morgan
McNairy
Weakley
Coffee
White
Madison
Hamilton
Stewart
Hardeman
Lawrence
Rhea
Dickson
Benton
Bedford
Roane
Warren
Hawkins
Rutherford
Clay
Fentress
Haywood
Smith
Davidson
Cumberland
Carter
McMinn
Sullivan
Overton
Williamson
Campbell
Putnam
Bledsoe
Lewis
Grundy
Humphreys
Henderson
Robertson
Claiborne
Macon
Lauderdale
DeKalb
Marshall
Decatur
Montgomery
Bradley
Union
Lake
Jackson
Chester
Meigs
Anderson
Johnson
Grainger
Jefferson
Cannon
Loudon
Crockett
Unicoi
Cheatham
Washington
VanBuren
Pickett Hancock
Houston
Sequatchie
Moore
Hamblen
Trousdale
Tennessee State Senate
29
Lee Harris
32
Mark Norris
30
Sara Kyle
31
Brian Kelsey
33
Reginald Tate
20
Steven Dickerson
25
Kerry Roberts
18
Ferrell Haile
21
Jeff Yarbro
17
Mae Beavers
23
Jack Johnson
19
Thelma Harper
13
Bill Ketron
The state is divided into 33 Senatorial districts,
from each of which one senator is elected.
In 2012 each district was comprised on
average of 192,000 residents. Senators are
elected to four-year terms with those from
even-numbered districts being elected in the
same general election, and those representing
odd-numbered districts being elected two years later.
United States Congress
05
Randy McNally
06
Becky Duncan Massey
02
Doug Overbey
07
Richard Briggs
06
Diane Black
07
Marsha Blackburn
01
Phil Roe
08
Stephen Fincher
04
Scott DesJarlais
03
Chuck Fleischmann
02
John J. Duncan
05
Jim Cooper
09
Steve Cohen
Effective: 1/2015Data: TN General Assembly Office of Information Systems
Source: Office of Local Government
2. 56
55
58
53
59
96
90 93
98
15
75
Tim Wirgau
71
David "Coach" Byrd
38
Kelly Keisling
94
Leigh Rosser Wilburn
72
Steve McDaniel
31
Ron Travis
70
Barry Doss
82
Craig Fitzhugh
76
Andy Holt
41
John Mark Windle77
Bill Sanderson
92
Billy Spivey
22
Dan Howell
62
Pat Marsh
79
Curtis Halford
43
Kevin Dunlap
23
John Forgety
69
David Shepard
46
Mark Pody
25
Cameron Sexton
74
Jay D. Reedy
03
Timothy Hill
39
David Alexander
80
Johnny Shaw
09
Mike Harrison
64
Sheila Butt
11
Jeremy Faison
12
Dale Carr
40
Terri Lynn Weaver
36
Dennis Powers
08
Art Swann
47
Judd Matheny
35
Jerry Sexton
78
Mary Littleton
81
Debra Moody
05
David Hawk
32
Kent Calfee
66
Sabi "Doc" Kumar
48
Bryan Terry
21
Jimmy Matlock
73
Jimmy Eldridge
33
John Ragan
42
Ryan Williams
63
Glen Casada
44
William Lamberth
99
04
John B. Holsclaw Jr.
17
Andrew Farmer
68
Curtis Johnson
57
Susan Lynn
29
19
50
65
Jeremy Durham
34
Rick Womick
86
07
Matthew Hill10
Tilman Goins
27
20
Bob Ramsey
01
Jon Lundberg
02
Bud Hulsey
37
Dawn White
45
Courtney Rogers
95
24
Kevin Brooks
06
James (Micah) Van Huss
16
8949
Mike Sparks
26
67
Joe Pitts
30
61
Charles Sargent
54
13
52
14
60
97
18
28
83
51
88
84
85
91
87
Giles
Shelby
Dyer
Wayne
Scott
Knox
Polk
Henry
Maury
Fayette
Sevier
Obion
Carroll
Hardin
Blount
Wilson
Monroe
Gibson
Greene
Lincoln
Perry
Marion
Tipton
Franklin
Hickman
Cocke
Sumner
Morgan
McNairy
Weakley
Coffee
White
Madison
Hamilton
Stewart
Hardeman
Lawrence
Rhea
Dickson
Benton
Bedford
Roane
Warren
Hawkins
Rutherford
Clay
Fentress
Haywood
Smith
Davidson
Cumberland
Carter
McMinn
Sullivan
Overton
Williamson
Campbell
Putnam
Bledsoe
Lewis
Grundy
Humphreys
Henderson
Robertson
Claiborne
Macon
Lauderdale
DeKalb
Marshall
Decatur
Montgomery
Bradley
Union
Lake
Jackson
Chester
Meigs
Anderson
Johnson
Grainger
Jefferson
Cannon
Loudon
Crockett
Unicoi
Cheatham Washington
VanBuren
Pickett Hancock
Houston
Sequatchie
Moore
Trousdale
Hamblen
Tennessee State House
of Representatives
33
John Ragan
19
Harry Brooks
12
Dale Carr
08
Art Swann
16
Bill Dunn
89
Roger Kane
13
Eddie Smith
17
Andrew Farmer
36
Dennis Powers
35
Jerry Sexton
14
Ryan A. Haynes
32
Kent Calfee
20
Bob Ramsey
18
Martin Daniel
15
Joe Armstrong
78
Mary Littleton
50
Bo Mitchell
57
Susan Lynn
46
Mark Pody
37
Dawn White61
Charles Sargent
45
Courtney Rogers
51
Bill Beck
54
Brenda Gilmore
56
Beth Harwell
60
Darren Jernigan
52
Mike Stewart
65
Jeremy Durham
49
Mike Sparks
66
Sabi "Doc" Kumar
40
Terri Lynn Weaver
53
Jason Powell
44
William Lamberth
59
Sherry Jones
63
Glen Casada
58
Harold M. Love Jr.
55
John Ray Clemmons
48
Bryan Terry
99
Ron Lollar
86
Barbara Cooper
94
Leigh Rosser Wilburn
95
Curry Todd
81
Debra Moody
84
Joe Towns Jr.
96
Steve McManus
97
Jim Coley
83
Mark White
88
Larry J. Miller
85
Johnnie Turner
91
Raumesh Akbari
87
Karen D. Camper
90
John J. DeBerry Jr. 93
G.A. Hardaway
98
Antonio "2 Shay" Parkinson
31
Ron Travis
22
Dan Howell
29
Mike Carter
39
David Alexander
27
Patsy Hazlewood
24
Kevin Brooks
43
Kevin Dunlap
30
Marc Gravitt
92
Billy Spivey
23
John Forgety
26
Gerald McCormick
28
JoAnne Favors
The state is divided into 99 House districts,
from each of which one representative is elected.
In 2012 each district was comprised on
average of 64,000 residents. Representatives are
elected to two-year terms during even-numbered years.
Effective: 1/2015Data: TN General Assembly Office of Information Systems
Source: Office of Local Government