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A Political Earthquake Just Struck Tennessee.  What’s Next?

Before an earthquake, massive amounts of pressure build up over the span of years.  When the pressure becomes too great it overcomes the natural friction of the tectonic plates holding things in place.  What happens next varies - sometimes it just jostles the furniture; other times, it will make the Mississippi run backwards and permanently alter the landscape.

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Will a Democrat be Elected in the Mayoral Race?

Last year, Memphis voters correctly chose not to extend term limits for mayor and city council. Like council super-districts, there is no runoff for mayor. On the one hand, this is good because runoffs typically have extremely low turnouts and are a waste of taxpayer dollars. On the other hand, no runoff is bad because a candidate can win an election by a plurality with a very small percentage of the vote. D.A. Steve Mulroy and I, along with many others, attempted to change this through instant runoff voting, which Memphis voters approved twice.

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