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Lena  Chipman
Lena Chipman
Jesse  Chism
Jesse Chism
Jesse  Chism
Jesse Chism
Wanda  Chism
Wanda Chism
Wanda Chism is a retired teacher who has been a resident of Collierville for almost 40 years. She taught in the Collierville school system for 31 years and holds a Bachelor of Science in Education and a Master's in Education from the University of Memphis. She is currently serving as a member of the Board of Directors for the Collierville Literacy Council and is an active member of Collierville United Methodist Church. She is also running for the position of Collierville School Board Position 2, with her term starting in 2022 and ending in 2024. Overall, the profile provides substantive information about her education, work history, community involvement, and history as a candidate.
William  Chism Jr
William Chism Jr
Chris  Christie
Chris Christie
Carol J. Chumney
Carol J. Chumney
Carol J. Chumney is a public figure who was elected as Shelby County Circuit Court Judge, Division Two, in 2022. She holds a B.A. in History with Honors & Economics from the University of Memphis, where she was the first female President of the Student Government Association. She also has a J.D. from the University of Memphis, Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law. Chumney has a diverse career history, including being a bestselling author, a Shelby County Deputy Divorce Referee & Hearing Officer, an adjunct professor at the University of Memphis, and a former Tennessee State Representative. She has also been involved in various community organizations and has received numerous awards and recognition for her work.
Renarda Renee Clariett
Renarda Renee Clariett
Dennis  Clark
Dennis Clark
John Ray  Clemmons
John Ray Clemmons
Davin D. Clemons
Davin D. Clemons
Davin D. Clemons is a native Memphian who has been committed to serving his community through various roles, including as a public servant, minister, entrepreneur, radio show host, and magazine publisher. He has a strong educational background, having obtained a B.A. from LeMoyne Owen College, an M.B.A. from The University of Arkansas, and Masters and Doctoral degrees from Memphis Theological Seminary. Clemons also has 18 years of experience as a veteran of the Memphis Police Department. He is currently running as a candidate for the Memphis City Council Super District 8 Position 2 in the upcoming election.
Raymond  Clift
Raymond Clift
Raymond Clift is a Municipal Court Judge with General Sessions Jurisdiction. He was elected in 2006 and has been serving as a Germantown Municipal Court Judge since April 1982. Prior to his judicial career, Clift had a private law practice from 1972 to the present and worked as an Assistant Attorney General from 1970 to 1972 and as an Assistant Public Defender from 1969 to 1970. He obtained his education from the University of Memphis in 1969 and the University of Mississippi in 1963. Clift is a member of the Tennessee Municipal Judges Conference. As of September 2023, he is currently serving his term as Germantown Municipal Judge Division 1, which started in September 2022 and will end in September 2030. The profile provides a comprehensive overview of Clift's education, work history, community involvement, and history as a candidate and elected official, allowing for an objective evaluation of his capabilities.
Rhea  Clift
Rhea Clift
Debra  Clifton
Debra Clifton
Lynn  Cobb
Lynn Cobb
Lynn Cobb is a public figure who currently serves as a General Sessions Civil Court Judge Div 1. He began his career as an auditor in the inheritance tax division of the Tennessee Department of Revenue before transitioning to the legal field. He worked at the law firm Neely, Green, Fargarson, and Brooke for 15 years, specializing in insurance litigation. In 1997, he became a judge after spending a year practicing law from his home. There is no negative information or details about his education or community involvement available.
Mark  Cochran
Mark Cochran
Lee V. Coffee
Lee V. Coffee
Lee V. Coffee is a Criminal Court Judge who was elected in 2006. He has an extensive work history, including positions as an Assistant District Attorney General for Shelby County, Assistant United State's Attorney for the Western District of Tennessee, Assistant Public Defender for Shelby County, and Assistant District Attorney for Harris County. He obtained his law degree from Harvard Law School in 1981 and also holds a degree from Northwestern University. Coffee has been involved in various legal associations and community organizations, including the Tennessee Bar Association, Texas Bar Association, National Bar Association, and Memphis Bar Association. He is a member of the Tennessee Judicial Council's Executive Committee and the Tennessee Judicial Conference. Coffee has also been recognized as a Fellow of the Memphis Bar Foundation. He is currently serving as a Criminal Court Judge, with his term ending in 2030. There is no negative information available about him.
Steve  Cohen
Steve Cohen
Joyce Dorse Coleman
Joyce Dorse Coleman
Joyce Dorse Coleman is a native Memphian who has lived in the Orange Mound Community for about 40 years. She is a proud graduate of Melrose High and the University of Memphis, with a background in the medical field. Joyce has been actively involved in education as the chairperson for the Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) and Parent Teacher Association (PTA) at various schools. She has also fought to keep Dunbar Elementary, her neighborhood's school, from closing. Joyce is currently serving as a County School Board member for Division 9, with her term starting in 2022 and ending in 2026.
Harold  Collins
Harold Collins