Sample Ballot Shelby County General Election and State ...
Sample Ballot
Shelby County General Election and State/Federal Primary and Memphis Special Election
All Voters will Receive the General Election Ballot for their Districts. Voters may choose to receive either the Republican or the Democratic Primary ballot in addtion to the General Election Ballot. All races will include a write-in line but only the votes for certified write-in candidates will be counted. Races that are shaded in grey will only
appear on the ballot that corresponds with those districts. Early voting locations will have sample ballot notebooks that correspond with each district so you can see your exact ballot before you vote. Your registration address determines which races and candidates appear on you ballot. Find your districts at:
Primary Election Ballot
Your primary election ballot will contain six or seven races depending upon where you live. All ballots will have the race for Governor and US Senate. All ballots will have the correct district for the US House of Representatives, the Tennessee House of Representatives, the State Executive Committeeman and the State Executive
Committeewoman. Voters who live in Tennessee Senate District 29, 31, and 33 will have the correct race for their district on their ballots. Voters who live in Tennessee Senate District 30 and 32 will not see a Tennessee Senate race on their ballots since those districts will not be on the ballot until 2020.
Governor
United States Senate
United States House of Representatives District 8
United States House of Representatives District 9
Tennessee Senate District 29 Tennessee Senate District 31
Tennessee Senate District 33 Tennessee House of Representatives District 83 Tennessee House of Representatives District 84 Tennessee House of Representatives District 85
Tennessee House of Representatives District 86
Tennessee House of Representatives District 87 Tennessee House of Representatives District 88 Tennessee House of Representatives District 90 Tennessee House of Representatives District 91
Tennessee House of Representatives District 93 Tennessee House of Representatives District 95 Tennessee House of Representatives District 96 Tennessee House of Representatives District 97 Tennessee House of Representatives District 98 Tennessee House of Representatives District 99 State Executive Committeeman District 29 State Executive Committeeman District 30 State Executive Committeeman District 31 State Executive Committeeman District 32 State Executive Committeeman District 33 State Executive Committeewoman District 29
State Executive Committeewoman District 30 State Executive Committeewoman District 31 State Executive Committeewoman District 32 State Executive Committeewoman District 33
Republican Primary Diane Black Randy Boyd Beth Harwell Bill Lee Basil Marceaux Sr. Kay White Marsha Blackburn Aaron L. Pettigrew
George S. Flinn, Jr. David Kustoff Colleen Owens Charlotte Bergmann
Tom Stephens
Brian Kelsey
No Candidate Qualified
Doyle Silliman Mark White No Candidate Qualified No Candidate Qualified
No Candidate Qualified
No Candidate Qualified No Candidate Qualified No Candidate Qualified
No Candidate Qualified
No Candidate Qualified
Kevin Vaughan Scott McCormick Patricia "Patti" Possel Jim Coley No Candidate Qualified
Ron Lollar Terry Roland
No Candidate Qualified
Frank Colvett Lee Mills Drew Daniel
No Candidate Qualified
No Candidate Qualified
Peggy C. Larkin Charlotte Kelley Charlotte Bergmann
Democratic Primary Karl Dean Craig Fitzhugh Mezianne Vale Payne
Phil Bredesen Gary Davis John Wolfe
John Boatner Erika Stotts Pearson
Steve Cohen Isaac Richmond Kasandra L. Smith Raumesh Akbari Justin Ford M. Rodanial Ray Ransom Gabby Salinas David Weatherspoon Katrina Robinson Reginald Tate Danielle Schonbaum
Joe Towns Jr. Jesse Chism Ricky Dixon Brett N. Williams Lynnette P. Williams Barbara Cooper Amber Huett-Garcia Jesse Kirk Jeff Karen Camper Larry J. Miller John J. Deberry Jr. Torrey Harris Doris Deberry Bradshaw Juliette Eskridge London P. Lamar G. A. Hardaway, Sr. Eddie Neal Sanjeev Memula Dwayne Thompson
Allan Creasy Johnnie Hatten Antonio Parkinson Dave Cambron George Boyington Darrick "Dee" Harris Burton Bridges Bryan Carson Dave Cambron Bobby "Bear" Sproles Marion Latroy Alexandria-Williams Jr.
Allison Brownlee Rhonda L. Munn-Banks Kenya Withers Jasmine Boyd Gale Jones Carson Adrienne Pakis-Gillon Deborah K. Reed Marinda A-Williams Virgie T. Banks
General Election Ballot
Office Circuit Court Judge Division VII District 30
Circuit Court Judge Division IX District 30
Criminal Court Judge Division X District 30
Party Non-Partisan Non-Partisan
Non Partisan Non-Partisan
Non Partisan Non Partisan
Candidate Michael G. Floyd Mary L. Wagner
Yolanda R. Kight David Rudolph
Jennifer Johnson Mitchell Jennifer Smith Nichols
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County Mayor County Commission District 1 County Commission District 2 County Commission District 3 County Commission District 4 County Commission District 5 County Commission District 6 County Commission District 7 County Commission District 8 County Commission District 9 County Commission District 10 County Commission District 11 County Commission District 12 County Commission District 13 Assessor of Property
County Trustee Environmental Court Judge Division 14 Sheriff Circuit Court Clerk Criminal Court Clerk Juvenile Court Clerk Probate Court Clerk
County Clerk Register of Deeds
Bartlett Municipal Judge Division I County School Board District 1
County School Board District 6
County School Board District 8 County School Board District 9
Memphis City Council, Super District 9 Position 2
County Charter Amendment Referendum Vote Yes or No
Republican Democratic
David Lenoir Lee Harris
Republican Democratic
Amber Mills J. Racquel Collins
Republican Democratic
David C. Bradford Tom Carpenter
Republican Democratic
Mick Wright Monica Timmerman
Republican Democratic
Mark Billingsley Kevin Haley
Republican Democratic
Richard Morton Michael Whaley
Republican Democratic
No Candidate Qualified Willie F. Brooks Jr.
Republican Democratic
Republican Democratic
Samuel D Goff Tami Sawyer
No Candidate Qualified Mickell M. Lowery
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Republican Democratic
Sharon Webb Edmund Ford, Jr.
Republican Democratic Independent
No Candidate Qualified Reginald Milton Vontyna Durham
Republican Democratic
No Candidate Qualified Eddie Jones
Republican Democratic
No Candidate Qualified Van Turner
Republican Democratic
Brandon Morrison George C. Monger
Republican Democratic Independent
Robert 'Chip' Trouy Melvin Burgess Katherine Culverhouse
Republican Democratic
George Barnes Chism Regina Morrison Newman
Non-Partisan Patrick M. Dandridge Non-Partisan Price Harris
Republican Democratic
Dale Lane Floyd Bonner
Republican Democratic
Republican Democratic
Tom Leatherwood Temiika D. Gipson
Richard DeSaussure, III Heidi Kuhn
Republican Democratic
Bobby Simmons Janis Fullilove
Republican Democratic Independent
Chris Thomas Bill Morrison Jennings Bernard
Republican Democratic
Donna Creson Wanda Halbert
Republican Democratic Independent
Wayne Mashburn Shelandra Ford Lady J. Swift
Non-Partisan Tim Francavilla
This race will only appear on the ballots for the City of Bartlett.
Non-Partisan Non-Partisan Non-Partisan Non-Partisan
Kate Ayers Chris G. Caldwell Michelle Robinson McKissack Michael Scruggs
Non-Partisan Non-Partisan Non-Partisan Non-Partisan
Non-Partisan Non-Partisan
Shante Avant R. S. Ford Minnie Hunter Percy M. Hunter
Jerry A. Cunningham William Elkas Orgel
This race will not appear on your ballot unless your address is within the Shelby County Schools service area. In addition, only four of the nine Shelby County School Board districts are up for election this year, so this
race may not appear on your ballot.
Non-Partisan Non-Partisan Non-Partisan Non-Partisan Non-Partisan
Rhonnie Brewer Alvin Crook Joyce Dorse-Coleman Kori Hamner Mike Kernell
Non-Partisan
Charley Burch Ford Canale Tyrone Romeo Franklin Lisa Moore Erika Sugarmon Tim Ware David Winston
This race will only appear on the ballots for precinct splits that are in Super District 9.
The proposed Charter amendment would change the County Charter to have the salaries of the County Mayor, Sheriff, Assessor, Clerk, Register, and Trustee governed by state law. Tennessee Code Annotated Section 8- 24-102 provides for minimum salaries to be based on population. This same law provides that any annual increase would be based on the percentage increase given to state employees. Currently, only the board of County Commissioners sets salaries. Shall the Shelby County Charter be amended to read as follows: Section 3.04. - County mayor - Term, qualifications, compensation. The county mayor shall be elected each four years, commencing with the August 1986 general election, and shall take office on September 1 following his election. He shall be 18 years of age or older, a resident of Shelby County at least one year prior to filing for this office at the time of his election and during his term of office. Effective September 1, 2018, the county mayor's salary shall be set based upon Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 8-24- 102, as may be from time to time amended by the Tennessee State General Assembly, and shall be adjusted annually based on the statutory requirements. The salary of the County Mayor may be changed from time to time by Ordinance of the County Commission; provided, however, that no change in salary by the Board of County Commissioners shall take place during the term for which the County Mayor was elected and may not be set lower than the amount called for by Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 8-24- 102. Section 8.11. - Compensation. Effective September 1, 2018, the compensation of all county Charter officers shall be set based upon Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 8-24-102, as may be from time to time amended by the Tennessee State General Assembly, and shall be adjusted annually based on the statutory requirements. The compensation of all county Charter officers may be changed from time to time by Ordinance of the Board of County Commissioners, as provided for in Article II, Section 2.06C(3) (e), herein for increases in salary. No change in compensation by the Board of County Commissioners shall take place during the term for which the county Charter officers were elected and may not be set lower than the amount called for by Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 8-24- 102. So that state law will govern the salaries of the mayor and the elected Charter officers?
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