The southern half of Norwood is often a political battleground but Republicans generally have the upper hand.
Precinct Profile: Knox County #84
Ritta, where most vote Republican, has two voting locations, but one is set aside for a small segment of the population.
Precinct Profile: Knox County #50N
Half industrial and half residential, this West Knoxville precinct votes Democratic two-thirds of the time.
Registration Regulation
The state Senate takes its turn at a bill that some groups complain would suppress legal voter registration drives.
Precinct Profile: Knox County #73
Older than Knoxville, Powell is a proud community that’s home to planes, Panthers and political Pachyderms.
Progressives Seeking Progress
City Council Movement hopes to build on its lone victory in the 2017 municipal races to develop more political clout.
Precinct Profile: Knox County #10N
Fort Sanders, Knoxville’s most densely populated neighborhood, is unique in many ways, from demographics to voting patterns.
Making Connections
Two-term City Council member Marshall Stair wants to stitch the city together if he’s elected mayor.
Precinct Profile: Knox County #23
West View and West Lonsdale are working-class neighborhoods where voters easily switch between political parties.
Preparation, Policy and Politics
Indya Kincannon believes her combination of experience and education have prepared her to be Knoxville’s next mayor.











