List of Representatives
Name | Took Office | Left Office | Party | District Residence | Notes |
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District created March 4, 1813 | |||||
John H. Bowen | March 4, 1813 | March 4, 1815 | Democratic-Republican | ||
Bennett H. Henderson | March 4, 1815 | March 4, 1817 | Democratic-Republican | ||
Samuel E. Hogg | March 4, 1817 | March 4, 1819 | Democratic-Republican | ||
Robert Allen | March 4, 1819 | March 4, 1823 | Democratic-Republican | Redistricted to the 5th district | |
Jacob C. Isacks | March 4, 1823 | March 4, 1825 | Jacksonian D-R | Winchester | |
March 4, 1825 | March 4, 1833 | Jacksonian | |||
James I. Standifer | March 4, 1833 | March 4, 1835 | Jacksonian | Kingston | Redistricted from the 3rd district |
March 4, 1835 | March 4, 1837 | Anti-Jacksonian | |||
March 4, 1837 | August 20, 1837 | Whig | Died | ||
Vacant | August 20, 1837 - September 14, 1837 | ||||
William Stone | September 14, 1837 | March 4, 1839 | Whig | Sequatchie County | |
Julius W. Blackwell | March 4, 1839 | March 4, 1841 | Democratic | Athens | |
Thomas J. Campbell | March 4, 1841 | March 4, 1843 | Whig | Rhea County | |
Alvan Cullom | March 4, 1843 | March 4, 1847 | Democratic | Livingston | |
Hugh Hill | March 4, 1847 | March 4, 1849 | Democratic | McMinnville | |
John H. Savage | March 4, 1849 | March 4, 1853 | Democratic | Smithville | |
William Cullom | March 4, 1853 | March 4, 1855 | Whig | Carthage | Redistricted from the 8th district |
John H. Savage | March 4, 1855 | March 4, 1859 | Democratic | Smithville | |
William B. Stokes | March 4, 1859 | March 4, 1861 | Opposition | Alexandria | |
Andrew J. Clements | March 4, 1861 | March 4, 1863 | Unionist | Lafayette | |
American Civil War | |||||
Edmund Cooper | July 24, 1866 | March 4, 1867 | Unionist | Shelbyville | |
James Mullins | March 4, 1867 | March 4, 1869 | Republican | Shelbyville | |
Lewis Tillman | March 4, 1869 | March 4, 1871 | Republican | Shelbyville | |
John M. Bright | March 4, 1871 | March 4, 1875 | Democratic | Fayetteville | Redistricted to the 5th district |
Samuel M. Fite | March 4, 1875 | October 23, 1875 | Democratic | Carthage | Died |
Vacant | October 23, 1875 - December 14, 1875 | ||||
Haywood Y. Riddle | December 14, 1875 | March 4, 1879 | Democratic | Lebanon | |
Benton McMillin | March 4, 1879 | January 6, 1899 | Democratic | Celina | Resigned after being elected Governor |
Vacant | January 6, 1899 - March 4, 1899 | ||||
Charles E. Snodgrass | March 4, 1899 | March 4, 1903 | Democratic | Crossville | |
Morgan C. Fitzpatrick | March 4, 1903 | March 4, 1905 | Democratic | Hartsville | |
Mounce G. Butler | March 4, 1905 | March 4, 1907 | Democratic | Gainesboro | |
Cordell Hull | March 4, 1907 | March 4, 1921 | Democratic | Celina | US Secretary of State 1933-1944 |
Wynne F. Clouse | March 4, 1921 | March 4, 1923 | Republican | Cookeville | |
Cordell Hull | March 4, 1923 | March 4, 1931 | Democratic | Celina | US Secretary of State 1933-1944 |
John R. Mitchell | March 4, 1931 | January 3, 1939 | Democratic | Crossville | |
Albert Gore, Sr. | January 3, 1939 | December 4, 1944 | Democratic | Carthage | Resigned December 4, 1944 to enter US Army |
Vacant | December 4, 1944 - January 3, 1945 | ||||
Albert Gore, Sr. | January 3, 1945 | January 3, 1953 | Democratic | Carthage | |
Joe L. Evins | January 3, 1953 | January 3, 1977 | Democratic | Smithville | Redistricted from the 5th district |
Al Gore | January 3, 1977 | January 3, 1983 | Democratic | Carthage | Redistricted to the 6th district, US VP 1993-2001 |
Jim Cooper | January 3, 1983 | January 3, 1995 | Democratic | Shelbyville | |
Van Hilleary | January 3, 1995 | January 3, 2003 | Republican | Spring City | |
Lincoln Davis | January 3, 2003 | January 3, 2011 | Democratic | Pall Mall | |
Scott DesJarlais | January 3, 2011 | Present | Republican | South Pittsburg | Incumbent |
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