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East Tennessee’s civic identity

by Brandon Burley and The Redemption Project

Something unusual keeps showing up in the Tennessee county election data.

It is not just that some counties vote more than others. That much is obvious.

It is where some of the strongest turnout is coming from.

Unicoi County reported 29.28% turnout. Cocke County reported 26.4%. Carter County reported 20.07%. Hamblen County reported 17.8%. Anderson County appeared to land near 20%. Blount County cast 17,672 ballots. Washington County reported 9,638 ballots, with 92,383 registered voters and 10.43% turnout.

These are not all the same kinds of counties. Some are smaller. Some are larger. Some are more rural. Some include cities, suburbs, mountain communities and long-settled local institutions.

But together, they suggest something important.

East Tennessee may have a distinct civic participation culture.

That does not mean turnout is universally high across the region. It is not. It also does not mean East Tennessee is politically competitive in the same way Hamilton, Shelby or Davidson counties may be. In many East Tennessee counties, Republican primary participation overwhelmingly dominated the May 2026 local primary data.

But that is exactly what makes the pattern worth studying.


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