Tennessee state answers

Updated May 3, 2026

Tennessee Civics Test Answers for the 2025 Citizenship Test

If you live in Tennessee, these are the 2025 civics test answers that change with your state. This page keeps the key facts together so you can practice Nashville, Governor Bill Lee, and the current Senate names without guessing.

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Fast review

Four answers to have ready

Governor

Bill Lee

Current statewide official

Capital

Nashville

Stable state answer

One senator

Marsha Blackburn

Also accepted: Bill Hagerty

Representative

Depends on your district

9 possible House districts

Why local facts matter

The national test still asks where you live

On the 2025 civics test, some answers depend on your state. For Tennessee, that includes the governor, the state capital, one current senator, and your U.S. representative.

01

Start with fixed answers

Lock in the state capital and the governor before adding names that can change.

02

Choose one senator

USCIS asks for one senator, so pick the name you can say most confidently out loud.

03

Confirm your district

Finish with your House representative because that answer depends on your current address.

District-aware answer

Find Your U.S. Representative

Your U.S. representative depends on where you live inside Tennessee. Use the district lookup below to practice the correct House answer for your part of the state.

District lookup

9 districts

Need help finding your district? Use the House district finder

Interview practice

Practice these four Tennessee questions

Answer them out loud the way you would answer a USCIS officer.

Governor

Who is the governor of Tennessee now?

Expected answer: Bill Lee

Say the governor name clearly, the same way you would answer in the interview.

Capital

What is the capital of Tennessee?

Expected answer: Nashville

Use the capital city only.

One senator

Who is one of Tennessee's U.S. senators now?

Expected answer: Marsha Blackburn

Another correct answer is Bill Hagerty.

Representative

Name your U.S. representative in Tennessee.

Expected answer: Answer depends on your current address or congressional district.

Use the lookup section below. If you already know your district, start with District 1.

Before interview day

Answers can change

Use this page as your Tennessee civics review sheet, then re-check current officials before your interview. Source links are included below for recent changes.

Common questions

FAQ

These are the follow-up questions applicants usually ask when they start reviewing state-specific answers.

Who is the governor of Tennessee now for the citizenship test?

On the naturalization interview, the current governor answer for Tennessee is Bill Lee. This is one of the answers applicants should re-check close to interview day because governors can change after elections, resignations, or appointments.

What is the capital of Tennessee for the civics test?

On the naturalization interview, the capital of Tennessee is Nashville. Capitals are stable facts, but they still matter because USCIS may ask the question exactly as "What is the capital of your state?"

Who is one of Tennessee's U.S. senators now?

On the naturalization interview, one correct senator answer is Marsha Blackburn or Bill Hagerty. Either name works because USCIS asks for one senator, not both, but it helps to know both names for review.

How do I find my U.S. representative in Tennessee?

On the naturalization interview, your House answer depends on your address, not just your state. Tennessee currently has 9 congressional districts, so use a ZIP code or address lookup when available, or choose your district in the fallback tool on this page.

Practice the real interview, not just the answer list

Study the state facts here, then create your free account to save progress and switch into realistic civics practice with spoken answers, feedback, and readiness-focused review.

Verification

Sources

Use the official references below if you want to confirm a recent change yourself.