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Petitions Issued and Filed As of Close of Business on February 14, 2020 Names Are in Random Order Petitions Issued and Filed as of Close of Business on February 14, 2020 Names are in random order. Election Date Sufficient Office County Party Date Name Address City Zip State Issued Issued Date Filed Filed Signatures? County School Board District 4 Shelby Non-Partisan 8/6/2020 Kristy Sullivan 6680 Vinings Creek Cv W Memphis 38119 TN Yes 2/3/2020 No County School Board District 4 Shelby Non-Partisan 8/6/2020 Tamarques Porter 7740 Wisbey Ct. Memphis 38125 TN Yes 2/3/2020 No County School Board District 5 Shelby Non-Partisan 8/6/2020 Paul Evelyn Allen 7794 Buck Ridge Cv. Cordova 38016 TN Yes 2/3/2020 No County School Board District 5 Shelby Non-Partisan 8/6/2020 Gary Zimmerman 8934 Carrollwood Ln. E Cordova 38016 TN Yes 2/5/2020 No *Municipal Judge - Town of Collierville Shelby Non-Partisan 8/6/2020 Lee Ann Dobson 1150 Forest Wood Cv E Collierville 38017 TN Yes 2/5/2020 No Tennessee House of Representatives District 83 Shelby Democratic 8/6/2020 Jerri Green 2277 Massey Rd. Memphis 38119 TN Yes 2/4/2020 No Tennessee House of Representatives District 83 Shelby Republican 8/6/2020 Mark White 6820 Talisman Cv Memphis 38119 TN Yes 2/4/2020 Yes 2/7/2020 Yes Tennessee House of Representatives District 84 Shelby Democratic 8/6/2020 Joe E. Towns 4528 St Honore Dr. Memphis 38116 TN Yes 2/3/2020 No Tennessee House of Representatives District 84 Shelby Democratic 8/6/2020 Phyllis Parks 4166 Chesapeake Way Memphis 38125 TN Yes 2/3/2020 No Tennessee House of Representatives District 84 Shelby Democratic 8/6/2020 Dominique Primer 3615 Clarke Rd Memphis 38115 TN Yes 2/12/2020 No Tennessee House of Representatives District 85 Shelby Democratic 8/6/2020 Jesse D. Chism 361 W. Shelby Dr. Memphis 38109 TN Yes 2/7/2020 No Tennessee House of Representatives District 86 Shelby Democratic 8/6/2020 Brandon Johnson 267 S. Main St., Apt. 307 Memphis 38103 TN Yes 2/3/2020 No Tennessee House of Representatives District 86 Shelby Democratic 8/6/2020 Jesse K. Jeff 1212 Stage Ave. Memphis 38127 TN Yes 2/3/2020 No Tennessee House of Representatives District 86 Shelby Independent 11/3/2020 Kenneth T. Lee 732 E. Raines Rd., Apt 1 Memphis 38116 TN Yes 2/5/2020 No Tennessee House of Representatives District 86 Shelby Democratic 8/6/2020 JoAnn Wooten- Lewis 4592 Tulip Bend Dr Bartlett 38135 TN Yes 2/11/2020 No Tennessee House of Representatives District 87 Shelby Democratic 8/6/2020 Karen D. Camper 4229 Oxford Park Dr. Memphis 38116 TN Yes 2/7/2020 No Tennessee House of Representatives District 88 Shelby Democratic 8/6/2020 Larry J. Miller 1778 Overton Park Ave. Memphis 38112 TN Yes 2/3/2020 No Tennessee House of Representatives District 90 Shelby Democratic 8/6/2020 Torrey C. Harris 1835 Union Ave. Apt. 414 MEMPHIS 38104 TN Yes 2/3/2020 Yes 2/3/2020 Yes Tennessee House of Representatives District 90 Shelby Democratic 8/6/2020 Anya Parker 1305 N. Parkway Memphis 38104 TN Yes 2/4/2020 No Tennessee House of Representatives District 91 Shelby Democratic 8/6/2020 London Lamar 1120 Bluebird Rd. Memphis 38116 TN Yes 2/3/2020 No Tennessee House of Representatives District 96 Shelby Democratic 8/6/2020 Dwayne Thompson 8398 Shingle Oaks Dr. Cordova 38018 TN Yes 2/3/2020 No Tennessee House of Representatives District 96 Shelby Republican 8/6/2020 Patti Possel 581 Fern Meadow Cv Cordova 38018 TN Yes 2/10/2020 No Tennessee House of Representatives District 96 Shelby Democratic 8/6/2020 Anthony A. Johnson 9270 Speerberry Ln. Cordova 38016 TN Yes 2/13/2020 No Tennessee House of Representatives District 97 Shelby Democratic 8/6/2020 Allan Creasy 4920 Marcel Cove Memphis 38122 TN Yes 2/3/2020 No Tennessee House of Representatives District 97 Shelby Democratic 8/6/2020 Yandira Salinas 2204 Morning Vista Dr. Memphis 38134 TN Yes 2/3/2020 No Tennessee House of Representatives District 97 Shelby Republican 8/6/2020 Brandon S. Weise 6502 Maple Hill Farms Cv. Memphis 38135 TN Yes 2/3/2020 No Tennessee House of Representatives District 97 Shelby Republican 8/6/2020 John Gillespie 4267 Chanwil Pl. Memphis 38117 TN Yes 2/3/2020 Yes 2/12/2020 In Process Tennessee House of Representatives District 99 Shelby Republican 8/6/2020 Lee Mills 12903 Shane Hollow Dr. Arlington 38002 TN Yes 2/3/2020 Yes 2/7/2020 Yes Tennessee Senate District 30 Shelby Democratic 8/6/2020 Sara P. Kyle 6421 Old Orchard Cv. Memphis 38119 TN Yes 2/3/2020 No Petitions for United States House and Senate may be issued by the Shelby County Election Commission but they must be filed with the Secretary of State. These are petitions that were issued in Shelby County. This list will not include petitions that were issued by the Coordinator of Elections nor will it include any information about filed petitions. Visit https://sos.tn.gov/elections for this information. United States House of Representatives District 8 Democratic 8/6/2020 Lawrence A. Pivnick 5169 Walnut Grove Rd. Memphis 38117 TN Yes 2/3/2020 United States House of Representatives District 8 Independent 11/3/2020 Dennis Clark 5352 Airline Rd. Arlington 38002 TN Yes 2/3/2020 United States House of Representatives District 8 Independent 11/3/2020 Jon Dillard 3075 Sleepy Hollow Road Bartlett 38134 TN Yes 2/6/2020 United States House of Representatives District 9 Democratic 8/6/2020 Leo Awgowhat 784 S Greer St. Memphis 38111 TN Yes 2/3/2020 United States House of Representatives District 9 Independent 11/3/2020 Charles C. Thompson 2767 Moss Valley Dr. Memphis 38133 TN Yes 2/3/2020 United States House of Representatives District 9 Independent 11/3/2020 Dennis Clark 5352 Airline Rd. Arlington 38002 TN Yes 2/3/2020 United States House of Representatives District 9 Republican 8/6/2020 Charles Lowell Shappley 3128 Arbor Place S., Apt. 108 Memphis 38115 TN Yes 2/6/2020 United States House of Representatives District 9 Democratic 8/6/2020 Corey Strong 794 N. Trezevant St. Memphis 38112 TN Yes 2/10/2020 United States House of Representatives District 9 Democratic 8/6/2020 Stephen Cohen 349 Kenilworth Place Memphis 38112 TN Yes 2/11/2020 United States Senate Democratic 8/6/2020 Marquita Bradshaw 4371 Fizer Cove Memphis 38117 TN Yes 2/3/2020 United States Senate Independent 11/3/2020 Aaron James 2029 Felix Ave. Memphis 38104 TN Yes 2/3/2020 United States Senate Republican 8/6/2020 George S. Flinn Jr. 4124 Baldwin Square Memphis 38117 TN Yes 2/3/2020 *Please note that this is the only municipal position that will be on the August ballot. When a Judge with General Sessions jurisdiction is appointed, they run in the next August election. All other municipal positioins will be on the November ballot..
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