Rep. Steve Cohen Announces Retirement Following Memphis District Redrawing
1-Minute Brief
Cohen's retirement highlights the impact of redistricting on congressional representation in Tennessee.
Key Facts
- Democratic Rep. Steve Cohen of Tennessee announced he will retire at the end of his current term.
- Cohen has represented Memphis in Congress since 2007.
- The redrawing of Cohen's Memphis-based district was led by Republicans.
- Cohen is ending his re-election campaign after the district was redrawn.
- The redistricting leaves the field open to other candidates, including Justin J. Pearson.
What Happened
Rep. Steve Cohen announced on Friday that he will retire from Congress after his Memphis district was redrawn. The redistricting was led by Republicans and prompted Cohen to end his re-election campaign.
Why It Matters
The retirement of a long-serving representative following redistricting may alter the political landscape in Tennessee and affect party representation in Congress.
What's Next
Attention will turn to potential candidates for the newly drawn district, including Justin J. Pearson. The outcome of the next election will determine the district's future representation.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- CBS NewsLeft5h agoDemocratic Rep. Steve Cohen drops reelection bid after redistricting
- Google NewsUnknown4h agoTennnesee Democrat Steve Cohen announces retirement
- NYTLeft2h agoWith Memphis District Gone, Another Democratic Mainstay Retires
