Holston Hills is the heart of a diverse, affluent urban district that leans Democratic.
Precinct Profile: Knox County #41
The southern half of Norwood is often a political battleground but Republicans generally have the upper hand.
Precinct Profile: Knox County #69E
Most residents of the wooded subdivisions between Nubbin Ridge Road and Northshore Drive mark their ballots for the GOP.
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.
Precinct Profile: Knox County #62
The fast-growing Hardin Valley area is mostly white, mostly Republican, and one of the most affluent districts in the county.
Precinct Profile: Knox County #73
Older than Knoxville, Powell is a proud community that’s home to planes, Panthers and political Pachyderms.
Precinct Profile: Knox County #79
South of I-40 around Strawberry Plains Pike, a district that is whiter, more Republican and a little less affluent than the county as a whole.
Precinct Profile: Knox County #10N
Fort Sanders, Knoxville’s most densely populated neighborhood, is unique in many ways, from demographics to voting patterns.
Precinct Profile: Knox County #89
Whether they cruise along bucolic Maryville Pike or plunge into the frenzy of Alcoa Highway, these South Knox voters drive on the right side of the political road.











