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| Mark Pody | |
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| Dan Pohlgeers | |
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| Ricky Pollard | |
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| David L. Pool |
David L. Pool is a Criminal Court Judge who was elected in 2022. He previously worked as a Shelby County Judicial Commissioner. He holds a BA in Commercial Music, an MAT, and a law degree from the University of Memphis. He has been honored with induction into the MCHS Hall of Fame and is a member of the Memphis Bar Association, University of Memphis Music Advisory Committee, and University of Memphis Law Alumni Association. There is no negative information provided about him.
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| Michael D. Pope | |
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| Jevonte Porter | |
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| Delishia Porterfield | |
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| Amy Poteet | |
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| Jason Powell | |
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| Bill Powers | |
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| Dennis Powers | |
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| Kevin J. Powers | |
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| Brandon A. Price |
Brandon A. Price is a public figure who is currently running for the position of Memphis Mayor in Shelby County, Tennessee. Unfortunately, there is no information available regarding his education, work history, community involvement, or previous offices held. The only sources provided are his Ballotpedia page, Facebook profile, and campaign website. It is difficult to evaluate his capabilities objectively without substantive information about his background and experience.
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| Jerred Price |
Jerred Price is a public figure who has served as the Commissioner of Memphis City Beautiful and has been involved with the Downtown Neighborhood Association. He is also known for his music and his show "Almost Elton John." Price grew up in housing projects with a single mother and has worked hard to achieve success as an entrepreneur and small business owner. He emphasizes the importance of small businesses and community upliftment in Memphis. Price is currently running for the position of councilman in the Memphis City Council Super District 8 Position 3 in the upcoming election on October 5, 2023. The profile does not provide specific information about Price's education or previous offices held, but it highlights his community involvement and passion for serving the people of Memphis.
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| Margaret Price | |
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| Sandy Pricer | |
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| Mark Proctor | |
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| John G. Pullias | |
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| Gini Pupo-Walker | |
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| Rusty Qualls |