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| Brian Ueleke | |
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| Brian Ueleke | |
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| Kevin Vaughan | |
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| Andrew Jackson VI | |
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| Dale A. Viox |
Dale A. Viox is a pediatric anesthetist at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and a family man. He emphasizes the importance of civic pride, volunteering, and charity. Viox grew up in a small Missouri town and attended public school, which he believes gives him an understanding of the issues faced by public schools. He values the role of the community in understanding the needs of children and believes in the importance of supportive teachers, principals, and an effective superintendent. Viox is currently serving as a member of the Arlington School Board, with his term starting in 2022 and ending in 2026.
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| Greg Vital | |
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| Wilson Wages |
Wilson Wages is a Municipal Court Judge with General Sessions Jurisdiction. He was elected in 2006 and is currently serving as the Millington Municipal Judge. Wages has a law degree from the University of Memphis School of Law and a bachelor's degree from the University of Tennessee. He has a history of community involvement, including teaching Sunday school and coaching soccer and basketball. There is no negative information available about Wages.
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| Mary L. Wagner |
Mary L. Wagner is a Circuit Court Judge in the 30th Judicial District of Tennessee. She was appointed to this position by Governor Bill Haslam in 2016 and was elected to the judgeship in 2018. Prior to her appointment, Wagner practiced law at the Memphis law firm Rice, Amundsen & Caperton PLLC and taught at the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law at the University of Memphis. She received her law degree from the University of Memphis in 2009 and her bachelor's degree in political science from the University of Colorado in 2006. Wagner is actively involved in the legal community and has received recognition for her work, including being selected as one of the Twelve Most Outstanding Women in the Judicial System by the Memphis Inter-Denominational Fellowship Inc. She has also served as a special judge for the Tennessee Worker's Compensation Appeals Panel and as a member of a Three-Judge panel in a constitutional case appointed by the Tennessee Supreme Court. As of the current date, she is serving as a County Circuit Judge in Division VII, with her term starting in 2022 and ending in 2030. Overall, the profile provides substantial information about Wagner's education, work history, community involvement, and history as a candidate and elected official, showcasing her capabilities and achievements in the legal field.
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| Pearl Eva Walker |
Pearl Eva Walker is a public figure who is currently running for the Memphis City Council District 3 in Shelby County, Tennessee. She is the founder of the I Love Whitehaven Neighborhood & Business Association and has attended the University of Memphis. Unfortunately, there is no information available regarding her birthdate, work history, or previous offices held.
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| Page Walley | |
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| Coty Wamp | |
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| Weston Wamp | |
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| Todd Warner | |
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| Jeff Warren |
Jeff Warren is a public figure who currently serves as a member of the Memphis City Council, holding positions such as Chair of the Parks and Environment Committee and Vice-Chair of Public Services, Art, Youth Initiatives, Libraries & Neighborhoods. He has a background in medicine, having graduated from Yale University and Duke Medical School, and currently works as a Family Medicine Physician at Memphis Internal Medicine and Pediatrics. Prior to his role on the City Council, Warren served on the Memphis City School Board and the Community Pre-K Advisory Council. He has also been involved in various community organizations, such as the Memphis Medical Society Board and First Presbyterian Church. Overall, the profile provides substantial information about Warren's education, work history, community involvement, and political experience.
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| Anecia Washington | |
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| Brandon D. Washington |
Brandon D. Washington is a public person who is currently running for the position of City Council District Super District 9 Position 2 in Shelby County, Tennessee. Unfortunately, there is no information available regarding his education, work history, community involvement, or previous offices held. It is not possible to evaluate his capabilities or qualifications based on the limited information provided.
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| Charles B. Watkins | |
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| Larry Watkins | |
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| Monte Watkins | |
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| Bo Watson |