Voting Day: Oct. 3, 2019
Early voting ends Sept. 28. Click here for early voting sites and times.
This election is only for Memphis residents.
Click here for a list of Election Day polling places.
Candidates (click name for bio)
Memphis Mayor
- Leo AwGoWhat
- Terrence T. B Boyce
- Steven Bradley
- Willie Herenton
- Robert (Prince Mongo) Hodges
- DeAngelo Pegues
- Tami Sawyer
- Jim Strickland (incumbent)
- David Walker
- Sharon A. Webb
- Lemichael D. Wilson
City Council, District 1
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City Council, District 2
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City Council, District 3
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City Council, District 4
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City Council, District 5
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City Council, District 6
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- Perry Bond
- Theryn C. Bond
- Paul S Brown
- Davin D. Clemons
- Edmund H. Ford
- J. Jaques Hamilton
City Council, District 7
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- Berlin F. Boyd (incumbent)
- Michalyn C.S. Easter-Thomas
- Toni Green-Cole
- Jimmy Hassann
- Jerred Price
- Will “The Underdog” Richardson
- Catrina L. Smith
- Thurston Smith
- Larry Springfield
City Council, Super District 8, Position 1
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- M Latroy Alexandria-Williams
- Nicole Cleaborn
- Gerre Currie
- Darrick Dee Harris
- JB Smiley Jr.
- Pearl “Eva” Walker
City Council, Super District 8, Position 2
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Marinda Alexandria-Williams
City Council, Super District 8, Position 3
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- Cat Allen
- R.S. Ford Sr.
- Martavius D. Jones (incumbent)
- Gerald Kiner
- Pam Lee
- Lynnette P. Williams
City Council, Super District 9, Position 1
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City Council, Super District 9, Position 2
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City Council, Super District 9, Position 3
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Municipal Judge, Division 1
- LaTrena Davis-Ingram
- Teresa D. Jones (incumbent)
Municipal Judge, Division 2
- Tarik B. Sugarmon
Municipal Judge, Division 3
City Court Clerk
- Joe Brown
- Delicia DeGraffreed
- De Givens
- Carl A. Irons II
- Myron Lowery
- Lea Ester Redmond
- William Stovall
- George “Dempsy” Summers
- David W Vinciarelli
Referendum: Local Option Sales Tax
(vote for or against)
Shall the ordinance to increase the sales and use tax in the City of Memphis by 0.5%, from 2.25% to 2.75% become operative?
The proceeds of this 0.5% tax increase shall first be used to restore and maintain the health care benefits for Public Safety employees (employees and pre-65
retirees of the Memphis Police Services and Fire Services Divisions) to the levels in effect as of July 1, 2014, and to restore and maintain the pension benefits of said employees hired prior to July 1, 2016 to the levels specified in the 1978 City of Memphis Pension Plan. Any remaining proceeds shall be used for street maintenance and/or pre-kindergarten education. All funds must be spent for the purposes designated above. These funds are to be used in addition to, and may not be used to replace or supplant, any current funding for the above purposes. Such tax shall be collected by the Tennessee Department of Revenue. A lawsuit for recovery of any tax illegally assessed or collected shall be brought against the City Treasurer of the City of Memphis.