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| Althea Greene |
Althea Greene is the Chair of the Shelby County Board of Education, elected in 2020 after being appointed to serve District II in 2019. She has an extensive education background, having received a Bachelor of Science from LeMoyne Owen College, a Master of Art Degree from Tusculum College, a Bachelor of Theology and a Master of Theological Studies from Tennessee School of Religion, and a Doctorate in Theology. Greene retired from Shelby County Schools after 38 years of service and is currently the senior pastor of Real Life Ministries. She has received numerous awards for her work in education and community service.
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| Angela Rogers | |
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| Bill Anderson |
Bill Anderson Jr. is currently serving as the judge presiding over Division 7 of the Shelby County General Sessions Court in Tennessee. He has held this position since September 1, 2010, and was re-elected in the general election held on August 4, 2022. Anderson's current term is set to conclude on September 1, 2030. There is no information available about his education, work history, community involvement, or previous campaigns.
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| Christina Oppenhuizen | |
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| Civil Miller-Watkins | |
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| Jeremy Burnett | |
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| Larry Dagen | |
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| Ryan Strain | |
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| Ryan Strain | |
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| Sherrie Hicks | |
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| Sherrie Hicks | |
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| Tamarques Porter | |
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| M. LaTroy A-Williams |
M. LaTroy A-Williams is a Democratic candidate running for Tennessee's 9th Congressional District and Shelby County Trustee in the 2026 election cycle.
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| M. LaTroy A-Williams | |
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| Marinda A-Williams | |
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| Bradley Jordan Abate |
Bradley Jordan Abate serves as Harnett Regional Jetport Director and was previously a Deputy Sheriff in Harnett County.
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| Misam Abidi |
Misam Abidi is an independent candidate for Governor of Tennessee in the 2026 election and was previously involved in a Memphis-based investment fraud case.
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| Carol V Abney |
Carol Veneá Abney is a Tennessee politician and CPA who ran for the State House District 38 in 2018 and 2020, losing both times, and previously served as TN Democratic Party Treasurer.
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| Tamika L. Abrum |
Tamika L. Abrum is identified as a Memphis community activist and former MSCS board member involved in a restraining order dispute with Towanna Murphy.
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| Tamika L. Abrum |