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Contest for Assessor of Property

County
general - Partisan - Assessor of Property

About this office

The Shelby County Assessor of Property locates, identifies, classifies, and appraises all real and personal property in the county for tax purposes. The office runs the state-mandated quadrennial reappraisal (next cycle: 2029), appraises personal property annually, and maintains approximately 353,000 real-estate parcels. The Assessor does not set the tax rate, send tax bills, or collect taxes — those duties belong to the County Commission (rate), the Trustee (collection), and the Clerk (registration-linked functions).

Term length: 4 years.

This role calls for

  • Personnel management at scale. Leading and retaining a department of ~150–200 appraisers, GIS analysts, and customer-service staff responsible for ~353,000 parcels and a multi-million-dollar budget.
  • Real-estate appraisal and property-law expertise. Familiarity with mass-appraisal methods, comparable-sales analysis, the four-year reappraisal cycle, and Tennessee assessment law (TN Code Title 67 Ch. 5), including exemption rules and the Board of Equalization appeals process.
  • Technology and systems oversight. Ability to evaluate, procure, and administer Computer-Assisted Mass Appraisal (CAMA) software, GIS platforms, and the data infrastructure modern assessment depends on.
  • Integrity and impartiality. A demonstrated record of even-handed decision-making. Property valuation directly affects every taxpayer's bill, so the office's perceived fairness — under pressure from large taxpayers, political allies, and the public alike — is as important as the technical result.
  • Public communication. Explaining assessment methodology clearly to homeowners receiving increase notices, to journalists, and to the public bodies (County Commission, Board of Equalization, State Board of Equalization) the office reports to.

Derived from the office's statutory duties and operational reality. Candidate summaries below map each candidate's documented experience to these requirements.

Campaigns

Javier Bailey

Javier Bailey

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Currently Chief Administrative Officer of the Shelby County Assessor's office, a role he has held for eight years; previously Chief Deputy Assessor. Named Tennessee "Deputy Assessor of the Year" by statewide peers in 2019 and 2022. Licensed Principal Real Estate Broker and longtime real-estate developer; JD from University of Memphis Law (1989), twenty-plus years as a trial lawyer with a property-tax consulting practice serving corporations and individuals nationally. Bio does not specifically describe CAMA or GIS system administration, though those would fall under the role he currently holds.
Lady J. Swift

Lady J. Swift

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Bio is thin: confirmed by the Tennessee Secretary of State as a 2026 ballot-qualified candidate for Assessor of Property, with a public Facebook page noted; no professional, educational, or office-relevant experience could be sourced as of this writing. Bio does not indicate experience with property-tax administration, mass appraisal, large-staff management, or technology systems typical of the assessor role.
Thomas B. Lannan

Thomas B. Lannan

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Forty-plus-year career in advertising — Past President of the American Marketing Association, Clio-award recipient — followed by current work as Recruiting Director and Broker at Ashford Advisors, a financial-services firm, not a real-estate brokerage. Civic involvement includes Collierville Rotary, Germantown and Collierville Chambers, SCORE small-business mentorship, and past board service with Junior Achievement, Big Brothers Big Sisters, and Sales & Marketing Executives. Bio does not indicate real-estate appraisal, property-tax administration, or large-staff management experience typical for the assessor role.
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