Memphis Tennessee Annual Minutes

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Tennessee
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Memphis
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TN-INC-AM
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The Annual Minutes form is used to document any changes or other organizational activities of the Corporation during a given year.

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City Council members are also elected to four-year terms with a limit of two terms. Seven City Council members are elected from single-member districts, and six Council members are elected, three apiece, from two super districts that each cover half of the city.

The district lines reflect intertwined racial and political polarization in the Memphis area. The 9th is a heavily Democratic, majority-black district and is considered one of the most Democratic districts in the South; it has a Cook Partisan Voting Index of D+25.

Prior to the election, all 17 news organizations considered this a state Trump would win, or a safe red state. The Volunteer State has not supported a Democrat since 1996.

Worth Morgan A lifelong Memphian, Morgan is an active member of St. John's Episcopal Church and an MUS alumnus. Morgan cultivated his passion for politics by serving as a White House Intern in 2008 and later, as the Memphis office manager for then- gubernatorial candidate, Bill Haslam, during the 2010 campaign.

The mayor is elected to four-year terms with a limit of two terms. The current mayor is Jim Strickland, elected in 2015. The mayor provides leadership and operational guidelines to all divisions within City government and has sole contracting authority for the City.

Black or African American: 64.41% White: 27.87% Other race: 3.52% Two or more races: 2.21%

The district lines reflect intertwined racial and political polarization in the Memphis area. The 9th is a heavily Democratic, majority-black district and is considered one of the most Democratic districts in the South; it has a Cook Partisan Voting Index of D+25.

Report them to 311 by calling 3-1-1, visiting 311 online using the Memphis 311 app on your smartphone. Need connections to community services? Call 2-1-1 or access our LINC database.

Frank Colvett, Jr.

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