An analysis of precinct and district totals shows higher turnout in more Republican areas and a bipartisan Election Day surge.
Trump’s Eroding Edge
With the election still too close to call, an analysis of the president’s performance in Knox County highlights his electoral struggles.
Crunching the Numbers
Where did Bernie and Biden show strength on Tuesday? What happened to Bloomberg between early voting and Election Day? Here’s our precinct analysis.
Precinct Profile: Knox County #63N
Hills and hollers meet subdivisions in a rugged northwestern district, where Republicans win 3 out of every 4 votes.
Precinct Profile: Knox County #20
In Beaumont and Western Heights, a racially diverse district leans toward Democrats (when it votes at all).
Precinct Profile: Knox County #68E
The east side of Cedar Bluff Road is a mix of intense commercial and residential development, with voters who zig-zag over party lines.
Precinct Profile: Knox County #27
Colonial Village anchors a middle-class South Knoxville district that splits its votes but trends Republican.
Precinct Profile: Knox County #11
The historic neighborhoods of Fourth and Gill and Old North Knoxville have seen a lot of turnover but remain strongly Democratic.
Precinct Profile: Knox County #47
Anchored by West Town Mall, this busy area with engaged neighborhoods leans toward Democrats.