| Don Lowry | |
| Don Lowry | |
| Donald Lowry | |
| S. Ronald Lucchesi | |
| Jon Lundberg | |
| Mark H Luttrell Jr |
Mark H. Luttrell Jr. was born in Jackson, Tennessee, and later moved to Memphis where he graduated from Bartlett High School. He earned a B.A. from Union University and a Masters in Public Administration from the University of Memphis. Luttrell's public service career began with the Shelby County Penal Farm and progressed to becoming warden over several federal prisons. He was elected as Sheriff of Shelby County in 2002 and later became Shelby County Mayor in 2010. During his tenure, he focused on economic development, public health, and safe communities. Luttrell has received awards for his leadership and serves on various professional boards and committees. He is a member of Second Baptist Church in Memphis and has three children and six grandchildren.
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| Susan M. Lynn | |
| Rachelle Maier | |
| Rachelle Maier | |
| Pat Marsh | |
| Missy Marshal |
Missy Marshal is currently serving her second term as Alderman in Collierville, having been elected in 2020 and 2022. She has been a resident of Collierville for 18 years and has been actively involved in the community, serving on the Town's Tourism Board, Design Review Commission, and Planning Commission. Missy is also the Executive Director of Keep Tennessee Beautiful and the State Leader for Keep America Beautiful. She is currently pursuing a graduate degree in Public Administration at the University of Memphis. No negative information is provided in the profile.
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| Brock Martin | |
| Greg Martin | |
| Becky Duncan Massey | |
| Karen L. Massey | |
| Jake McCalmon | |
| Scott McCormick |
Scott McCormick is a public figure with a substantial amount of information available about his education, work history, community involvement, and history as a candidate. He has over 10 years of legislative service on the Memphis City Council and the Shelby County School Board, demonstrating his experience in public service. He is a lifelong Memphian and a product of Memphis Public Schools, having attended White Station High School and The University of Memphis. McCormick is also a businessman, owning and operating a printing business for over 25 years, and is involved in the non-profit community. He is currently running for the Memphis City Council District 2 seat in the upcoming election. Overall, the profile provides a comprehensive overview of McCormick's background and qualifications.
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| Jon McCreery | |
| Betsy McEntire | |
| Thomas McGhee |