| Wendell "Wells" Blankenship | |
| Floyd Bonner |
Floyd Bonner is the 47th sheriff of Shelby County, having been elected to the position in 2018 and re-elected in 2022. He has a strong background in law enforcement, starting his career with the Shelby County Sheriff's Office in 1980 and working his way up through various ranks. Bonner holds an Associate degree in Psychology from Jackson State Community College and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Memphis. He has been actively involved in community organizations and serves on the Board of Directors at the Family Safety Center. Bonner is a member of several law enforcement associations and committees. Overall, the profile provides substantial information about his education, work history, community involvement, and experience as an elected official.
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| Janice Bowling | |
| Jay J. Bowman | |
| A. Melissa Boyd |
A. Melissa Boyd is a Criminal Court Judge who was elected in 2022 and will serve until 2030. She has a background in private practice, working in criminal, juvenile, and family law, as well as experience as an Assistant District Attorney and in the U.S. Air Force as a Military Police Sergeant. She holds a BBA in Finance from the University of Memphis and a JD from the University of Louisville School of Law. No negative information or community involvement is mentioned in the profile.
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| Berlin F. Boyd |
Berlin F. Boyd is a public figure who has served as a Memphis City Council member from February 2015 to January 2020. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in International Business from Colorado Technical University and has held various positions at FedEx Express and FedEx Logistics. Boyd has been involved in community leadership and civic engagement for over 20 years and has sponsored legislation for inner-city redevelopment and neighborhood stabilization. However, there have been concerns raised about conflicts of interest during his time on the Memphis City Council. He is currently running for the position of District 8 City Councilman in the upcoming election on October 5, 2023.
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| Clark Boyd | |
| David C. Bradford Jr |
David C. Bradford Jr is a public figure who currently serves as the County Commissioner for District 2 in Shelby County. He was first elected in 2018 and re-elected for a second term in 2022. Bradford has an educational background in Mechanical Engineering, holding a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science from Mississippi State University. He is a licensed Professional Engineer and has received recognition in his field. In addition to his professional pursuits, Bradford is involved in various community organizations and has served on boards such as the Town of Collierville Planning Commission and the YMCA of Memphis Metro Board. He has also been named one of Memphis Business Journal's Top 40 Under 40. Bradford has been with SSR, Inc. for 17 years, where he is a principal overseeing mechanical design. He is married with twins and is actively involved in his church. Based on the available information, Bradford appears to have a strong educational background, professional experience, and community involvement, which may indicate his capabilities as a County Commissioner.
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| Marquita Bradshaw | |
| Robert Brannon |
Robert Brannon is an attorney with over 45 years of experience specializing in criminal and DUI defense. He previously served in the United States Air Force Judge Advocate General's office. Brannon is currently serving as the Germantown Municipal Judge Division 2, a position he has held since September 2022. There is no information available about his education or community involvement.
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| Rush Bricken | |
| Richard Briggs | |
| Henri E. Brooks |
Henri E. Brooks is a public figure who has held various positions in government and education. She was elected to the Shelby County Board of Commissioners in 2022 and previously served two terms on the board starting in 2006. Brooks began her career as a public school teacher and has been dedicated to advocating for accountability in institutions that impact children's lives. She played a significant role in the overhaul of the Memphis and Shelby County Juvenile Court by filing a complaint with the Department of Justice, leading to a Memorandum of Agreement that addressed constitutional rights violations. Brooks has also been involved in community engagement, forming programs and committees to ensure the implementation of court reforms. She served as a State Representative for the 92nd District for 14 years, where she focused on constitutional protections, criminal practices, and children's safety. Brooks holds a BS in Education from the University of Memphis and attended the Nashville School of Law. She is a graduate of Leadership Memphis.
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| Oscar Brooks |
Oscar Brooks is an Arlington resident who has been serving as an Alderman since 2003 and was re-elected in August 2022. He aims to promote the growth of retail businesses and sports programs for youth in Arlington, with a focus on making it an ideal place to live and raise a family. Brooks has a background as a foreman for FKI Logistex Integration Division, a company that designs and manufactures conveyor systems. He is actively involved in the Arlington Athletic Association and has served as its president for four years. Brooks attended Bolton High School in Arlington and spent two years at Memphis State University. He is a Baptist and enjoys hobbies such as hunting, fishing, water skiing, and coaching youth sports.
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| Willie F. Brooks Jr |
Willie F. Brooks Jr is a retired professional HR Program Management Advisor who worked at FedEx and received the FedEx Five Star Award and the Senior Professional Human Resources Certification. He has held various elected positions, including serving on the Memphis Charter Commission, Memphis City School Board of Commissioners, and Shelby County Board of Commissioners, where he became Chairman in 2021. Brooks is also actively involved in his fraternity, community organizations, and has received numerous awards for his contributions. He was elected as County Register in 2022 and his term is set to end in 2026.
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| Dan Brown |
Dan Brown is a public figure who currently serves as the Bartlett Municipal Judge for Division 2 in Bartlett, TN. He has held this position since September 2016 and is expected to serve until September 2024. There is no information available regarding his education, work history, community involvement, or previous campaigns.
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| Joe W Brown |
Joe W Brown is the General Sessions Court Clerk for Shelby County. He attended Booker T. Washington High School and Tennessee State University. He has served as a representative on the Memphis City Council for five terms, from 1998 to 2019, where he sponsored ordinances related to living wage, life safety equipment in independent living facilities, and renaming the main library. He is also involved in various community organizations and has received numerous awards for his contributions.
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| Joseph Blakeney Brown Jr |
Joseph Blakeney Brown Jr, also known as Judge Joe Brown, is a public figure who has had a diverse career in law and television. He attended Dorsey High School in Los Angeles before earning a BA in Political Science and a Juris Doctor from UCLA. After law school, he worked as an attorney for the Legal Services Corporation and the Equal Opportunity Commission, and later became the director of the Shelby County Public Defender's office. In 1990, he was elected as a state Criminal Court judge. From 1998 to 2013, he hosted the reality TV court show Judge Joe Brown. He is currently running for the position of Memphis Mayor in the 2023 election. This profile provides a substantial amount of information about his education, work history, community involvement, and history as a candidate and elected official.
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| Lola Denise Brown | |
| Lola Denise Brown |