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Election 2019 Talk - Who are the Candidates? ALL BALLOTS INCLUDE (1) THE REFERENDUM AND (2) MAYOR, (3) MUNICIPAL COURT CLERK, and ALL 3 MUNICIPAL JUDGE DIVISIONS RACES MAYOR CANDIDATES... (choose one) David Walker DeAngelo Pegues Jim Strickland Lemichael D. Wilson Leo AwGoWhat Robert (Prince Mongo) Hodges Sharon A. Webb Steven Bradley Tami Sawyer Terrence T. B. Boyce Willie Herenton MUNICIPAL CITY JUDGE CANDIDATES... (choose one per division) David Pool: Div. 3 Jane Chandler: Div. 3 LaTrena Davis-Ingram: Div. 1 Tarik B. Sugarmon: Div. 2 Teresa D. Jones: Div. 1 MUNICIPAL COURT CLERK CANDIDATES... (choose one) Carl A. Irons II David W. Vinciarelli De Givens Delicia DeGraffreed George “Dempsy” Summers Joe Brown Lea Ester Redmond Myron Lowery William Stovall CITY COUNCIL DISTRICTS 1–7 CANDIDATES… choose one per your division) Berlin F. Boyd, 7 Britney Thornton, 4 Catrina L. Smith, 7 Davin D. Clemons, 6 Dawn Bonner, 1 Edmund H. Ford, 6 Frank Colvett Jr., 2 J. Jaques Hamilton, 6 Jamita E. Swearengen, 4 Jerred Price, 7 Jimmy Hassann, 7 John Emery, 2 John R. Marek, 5 Larry Springfield, 7 Marvin White, 2 Michalyn C. S. Easter-Thomas, 7 Patrice Jordan Robinson, 3 Paul S. Brown, 6 Perry Bond, 6 Rhonda Logan, 1 Sherman D. Greer, 1 Tanya L. Cooper, 3 Theryn C. Bond, 6 Thurston Smith, 7 Toni Green-Cole, 7 Will “The Underdog” Richardson, 7 Worth Morgan, 5 CITY COUNCIL SUPER DISTRICTS 8 & 9, POS 1 - 3 CANIDATES… choose one per your division) Brian L. Saulsberry, 8.2 Cat Allen, 8.3 Charley Burch, 9.3 Chase Carlile, 9.1 Cheyenne Johnson, 8.2 Cody Fletcher, 9.3 Craig Littles, 8.2 Darrick Dee Harris, 8.1 Deanielle Jones, 9.2 Erika Sugarmon, 9.1 Ford Canale, 9.2 Frank Willliam Johnson, 8.2 Gerald Kiner, 8.3 Gerre Currie, 8.1 J. B. Smiley Jr., 8.1 Jeff Warren, 9.3 Lynnette P. Williams, 8.3 M. Latroy Alexandria-Williams, 8.1 Marinda Alexandria-Williams, 8.2 Martavius D. Jones, 8.3 Mauricio Calvo, 9.2 Nicole Cleaborn, 8.1 Pam Lee, 8.3 Pearl “Eva” Walker, 8.1 R. S. Ford Sr., 8.3 Tyrone Romeo Franklin, 9.3 Early Voting Begins on Friday, September 14, 2019. Early Voting Ends on Saturday, September 21, 2019. ELECTION DAY is Thursday, October 3, 2019, and POLLS OPEN AT 7 AM and CLOSE AT 7 PM. Want to know who’s on your ballet? Visit www.VOTE411.org® Visit VOTE411.org for a “one-stop-shop” for nonpartisan election-related information categorized with both general and state-specific information online. The site, launched by the League of Women Voters Education Fund (LWVEF) in 2006 is a great place to go online for everything from candidates’ personally written bio’s to your home polling location. The site includes early voting options, ID requirements, registration deadlines, voter qualifications and registration forms, election dates, absentee ballot information, information on voting machines, and general information on how to watch debates with a critical eye. VOTE411 works for addresses all over the USA! 22

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