| Bo Mitchell | |
| Jennifer Johnson Mitchell |
Jennifer Johnson Mitchell is a public figure who has been serving as the Judge for Criminal Court Div. 10 since 2018. Prior to becoming a judge, she worked as a defense attorney, specializing in criminal defense. She has a law degree from Cecil C. Humphrey's School of Law, a Master's degree in Criminal Justice from The University of Memphis, and a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Tennessee at Martin. Jennifer has a history of community involvement, including working with at-risk youth, the indigent community, and the mentally ill population. She is also active in her church and serves on different boards. As of the current date, she is still an elected official, with her term ending in 2030.
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| Louis J. Montesi | |
| Debra O. Moody | |
| Mark Moody | |
| Jerome Moon | |
| Betty Thomas Moore |
Betty Thomas Moore is a General Sessions Court Judge who attended Memphis City public schools, graduated from Carver High School, and earned her undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Memphis. She has worked as an Assistant Public Defender, specializing in Capital Murder cases, and has been recognized as one of the best trial attorneys in Shelby County. Judge Thomas Moore is actively involved in various legal organizations and has served on the Access to Justice Task Force appointed by the Tennessee Supreme Court. She has been elected as the first female Judge in the history of the General Sessions Civil Court and has been re-elected multiple times. Her term as General Sessions Civil Court Judge Div 5 started on September 1, 2022, and is expected to end on September 1, 2030.
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| Worth Morgan |
Worth Morgan is a current elected official representing District 5 on the Memphis City Council. He has a strong community involvement, being an active member of St. John's Episcopal Church and an alumnus of MUS. Morgan has previous political experience, having served as a White House Intern in 2008 and as the Memphis office manager for Bill Haslam's gubernatorial campaign in 2010. He currently holds positions as Chairman of the Audit Committee, Vice Chair of MLGW Committee, and sits on the City of Memphis Pension Board and Chickasaw Basin Authority.
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| Damon Curry Morris |
Damon Curry Morris is a public figure who is currently running for the position of Memphis City Council Super District 8 Position 3 in Shelby County, Tennessee. He is a graduate of Hamilton High School and LeMoyne Owen College, where he achieved Summa Cum Laude honors. The information provided does not mention any previous offices held or employment history, community involvement, or negative information about the candidate.
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| brandon morrison |
Brandon Morrison is a public figure who currently serves as a County Commissioner for District 4 in Shelby County. She was first elected to the Shelby County Board of Commissioners in 2018 and was re-elected for a second term in 2022. Morrison has an extensive educational background, having graduated from St. Mary's Episcopal School and Vanderbilt University with both a B.A and M.B.A. She has held various positions in the community, including serving on the boards of organizations such as the Children's Foundation, Dixon Gallery & Gardens, and the Memphis Garden Club. Morrison is currently the Family Office President of MBA Corporation and has past experience as a Research Analyst and serving on the Board of Directors for Monogram Foods. She is married and has five adult children. Overall, the profile provides substantial information about Morrison's education, work history, community involvement, and political career.
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| Mitchell Morrison | |
| Pamela Jeanine Moses | |
| William P. Mouzon | |
| Steve Mulroy |
Steve Mulroy is a public figure who has a strong educational background, having graduated with Distinction in All Subjects from Cornell University and Order of the Coif from William & Mary Law School. He has an extensive work history, including serving in the U.S. Justice Department as a civil rights litigator and federal prosecutor, and later becoming a law professor at the University of Memphis. Mulroy has also been involved in community service, serving on the Shelby County Commission for 8 years and drafting various ordinances related to ethics, living wage, animal welfare, and LGBT discrimination. He has published scholarly articles, been a legal commentator for major news networks, and testified before Congress and the U.S. Civil Rights Commission. As of the 2022 election, Mulroy held the position of District Attorney General, with his term ending in 2030. Overall, based on the information provided, Mulroy appears to be a highly qualified and accomplished individual with a strong background in law, academia, and public service.
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| Towanna C. Murphy |
Towanna C. Murphy is a public figure who is currently running for the Memphis City Council District 3 in Tennessee. She has a background in radio and television hosting, working at various radio stations and hosting her own show. She is also the CEO and Founder of Project Let's Read, a literacy-focused organization. Towanna studied at Bryant & Stratton College and attended North Division High School. She is actively involved in her community and has a strong presence on social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram.
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| regina morrison newman |
Regina Morrison Newman is a public figure who has held positions as the former assistant city treasurer and former state assistant commissioner of revenue for former governor Ned McWherter. She has also served as County Trustee, with terms starting in 2018 and 2022. However, no information is provided about her education, work history, community involvement, or any negative information.
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| Frank Niceley | |
| Noah Nordstrom | |
| Andy Ogles | |
| Andy Ogles |