Tennnesee Democrat Steve Cohen announces retirement

By Sabrina Lam | 05/15/2026 03:51 PM EDT

Cohen’s Memphis-based district was recently dismantled in a Republican gerrymandering effort.

Rep. Steve Cohen is surrounded by reporters on Capitol Hill.

Rep. Steve Cohen (D-Tenn.) departs a House Democratic Caucus meeting at Democratic National Committee headquarters on Capitol Hill on July 9, 2024. Francis Chung/POLITICO

Tennessee Democratic Rep. Steve Cohen announced Friday he would not seek reelection later this year, after his Memphis-based House seat was dismantled amid the redistricting battles sweeping the country after last month’s Supreme Court decision.

Cohen told reporters that his decision not to run was by far the most difficult moment he’s had as an elected official.

The 10-term House incumbent’s decision to end his campaign came days after Tennessee’s Republican-controlled Legislature approved a new congressional map that eliminated Cohen’s majority Black district, likely securing them an all-GOP federal delegation.

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Tennessee is one of a handful of GOP-controlled states in the South racing to dismantle majority Black seats after the Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act.

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