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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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Tennessee's 2022 Election: Future901's Endorsed Candidates

Early voting is currently underway, from July 15 – 30, with Election Day falling on August 4. If you’re still unsure who to vote for, we have several candidates we are proud to endorse! We hope you will join us in supporting these candidates with your vote.

Visit the Shelby County Election Commission to learn more about the election, including a full list of candidates and early voting locations.

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Steve Mulroy is the Right Choice for District Attorney

Shelby County has one of its most important elections of our lifetimes coming up. Yes, I know every presidential election we are fed similar sentiments, and, in a lot of ways, it is typically true because of the President’s power to appoint Supreme Court Justices. While we will not have another presidential election until 2024, we go to the polls to elect our District Attorney in Shelby County this year.

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The Change Shelby County Could See With a Progressive District Attorney

The most important race on the 2022 Shelby County ballot is the District Attorney’s race. Even more important than County Mayor, because of the DA’s wide, single-handed power. The DA has broad discretion over who to prosecute, what to charge, what plea agreements to accept, and what sentencing recommendations to make.

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Thank You Letter From Lee Harris For His Mayoral Endorsement

Future 901 has been instrumental in cultivating grassroots successes across our community. They have recruited and supported candidates in our most important swing seats. They have created opportunities for the wider community to plug in and participate in electoral politics. I am pleased to have received their endorsement. This is an important electoral season and Future901 has demonstrated time and time again they understand this process.

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Tent City: Voting Challenges Now & Then

On May 23, 1940, in Fayette County, a black farmer, Burton Dodson came to blows in a heated argument with another man. The other man was white and the fight quickly drew a crowd. The sheriff quickly “deputized” the men in the crowd. The group later surrounded Mr. Dodson’s house and called for him to surrender. Mr. Dodson fled amid gunfire and returned fire as he ran into the woods to avoid capture. In returning fire, he killed one of the “deputies.” Mr. Dodson fled to East St. Louis, Illinois where he was later captured in 1959. He was extradited back to Fayette County to stand trial for murder.

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A Guide to Voting in Shelby County

While voting is constantly encouraged, sometimes actually getting out and voting can seem a little more daunting and confusing than it should. With early voting for County Primaries coming up as soon as April 11, it’s time to figure out what’s happening. If you feel completely lost when it comes to voting, don’t worry. This article will walk you through everything you need to know. 

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