North of I-640, a once reliably Republican collection of middle-class postwar neighborhoods is trending toward the center.
Precinct Profile: Knox County #70E
Ball Camp and its sprawling subdivisions make up the heart of a suburban precinct full of reliably Republican voters.
Precinct Profile: Knox County #48
Knoxvillians who live between Pond Gap and Middlebrook Pike in West Knoxville tend to support Democrats.
Precinct Profile: Knox County #12
In the heart of East Knoxville, a district full of African-American history and Democratic voters.
Precinct Profile: Knox County #18
The district that includes North Knoxville’s Lincoln Park neighborhood is more diverse, less affluent and more liberal than the county as a whole.
Precinct Profile: Knox County #65W
This wealthy waterfront sector south of Farragut throws its political weight behind the Republican Party.
Precinct Profile: Knox County #67
The North Cedar Bluff precinct, home to private schools and major regional employers, leans toward the GOP.
Precinct Profile: Knox County #29
Half-in and half-out of the city, this South Knox district includes most of the Urban Wilderness and leans Republican.
Precinct Profile: Knox County #40
Off Pleasant Ridge Road and Merchant Drive, a rolling carpet of brick ranchers and middle-income households that mostly vote Republican.
Precinct Profile: Knox County #69S
Comfortable and Republican, Northshore offers suburban living plus an urban-like residential and commercial center.











