CITSYCOHFOCOOLLBLOIEARRVDILLE PROFILES School board members are locally elected public officials entrusted with governing a community's public schools. The role of the school board is to ensure that school districts are responsive to the values, beliefs and priorities of their communities. They set the vision and goals for the district, adopt policies that give the district direction to set priorities and achieve its goals, hire and evaluate the superintendent, adopt and oversee the annual budget, and manage the collective bargaining process for employees of the district. POSITION 2 WANDA Candidate Status: Email: [email protected] Twitter: chism_wanda CHISM Incumbent Facebook: wanda.t.chism Website: Twitter: chism wanda LinkedIn: Elected office you're seeking: Collierville School Board Position 2 Previous elected offices held: Collierville School Board Position 2 Current Employment/Occupation: Education: Community Affiliation: Retired Educator Bachelor of Science in Education and a Master’s in Education, Board of Directors for the Collierville Literacy Council, University of Memphis presently serving as the secretary, and is an active member of Collierville United Methodist Church ALISSA Candidate Status: Email: [email protected] FOWLER Challenger Facebook: AlissaFowlerCrestCoreRealty Elected office you're seeking: Collierville School Board Position 2 Previous elected offices held: N/A Current Employment/Occupation: Education: Community Affiliation: Realtor Bachelor of Business Administration, University of Memphis Vice-President of the WCMS cheer booster club Top Three Issues: 45 • Educator support • Student support • Parent support MEMPHIS VOTER GUIDE • 2022
POSITION 4 KERI Candidate Status: Email: [email protected] BLAIR Open Seat Facebook: keriblair4schoolboard Website: keriblairforschoolboard.com Elected office you're seeking: Collierville School Board Position 4 Previous elected offices held: N/A Current Employment/Occupation: Education: Community Affiliation: Market Access Manager BS in Psychology and Health Education, Union University; Collierville Elementary PTA; Grace Valley Church; American currently enrolled at University of Alabama for a masters Cancer Society; Conservative Women of Collierville degree Top Three Issues: • Focus on education • Open communication • Empower parents and protect students CHELSEA Candidate Status: Email: [email protected] GLASS Open Seat Facebook: ChelseaGlassForPosition4 Website: vote4chelsea.com Elected office you're seeking: Collierville School Board Position 4 Previous elected offices held: N/A Current Employment/Occupation: Education: Community Affiliation: Event Planner Associates of Science, Southwest TN Community College Collierville Community Justice; Collierville NAACP Top Three Issues: • Equity • Safety • Empathy HEATH Candidate Status: Email: [email protected] HUDSPETH Open Seat Facebook: govoteheath Elected office you're seeking: Collierville School Board Position 4 Previous elected offices held: N/A Current Employment/Occupation: Community Affiliation: Regional Operations Manager Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Central Church Elder; Rotary Club Collierville; Schilling Farms Middle School PTA Legislative Liaison; Collierville High School planning committee Top Three Issues: • Adjust theTennessee Learning Loss Remediation and Student Acceleration Act • Solutions to address (future) capacity issue • Better transparency from administration on school issues MEMPHIS VOTER GUIDE • 2022 46
JEREMY Candidate Status: Email: [email protected] SMITH Open Seat Facebook: JeremySmithForCollierville Website: donorbox.org/jeremy-smith-for-collierville-school-board Elected office you're seeking: Collierville School Board Position 4 Previous elected offices held: N/A Current Employment/Occupation: Education: Community Affiliation: School Counselor B.A. in English, M.A.T. in secondary education, and an Ed.S in Head basketball coach; Collierville High School Alumni school counseling, University of Memphis; Administrative Association (CHSAA) Board of Directors; Collierville First licensure for school leadership, Christian Brothers University Baptist Church MEMPHIS VOTER GUIDE • 2022 47
CITY OAFLGDEERRMMAANNTOWN PROFILES The Town of Germantown operates under a General Law Mayor-Aldermanic Charter. It is governed by the Board of Mayor and Aldermen, the members of which are elected to four-year terms. The aldermen shall be responsible to the citizens of the city for their actions at council meetings. POSITION 1 SCOTT Candidate Status: Email: [email protected] SANDERS Incumbent Facebook: ScottSandersForGermantown Website: sandersforgermantown.com Elected office you're seeking: Germantown Alderman Position 1 Previous elected offices held: Germantown Alderman Position 1 Current Employment/Occupation: Education: Community Affiliation: Retired Marshall Associate degree in the applied science of law enforcement, Member of Germantown Church of Christ; Member of Arkansas State University; Bachelor of Arts degree in Leadership Germantown Alumni Association; Served on the criminology Germantown Public Safety Education Commission Top Three Issues: • Safety and Security • Paving our City Streets • Focus on our Senior Community MEMPHIS VOTER GUIDE • 2022 48
MANJIT Candidate Status: Email: [email protected] Website: manjitkaurforgermantown.com KAUR Challenger Facebook: manjitkaurforgermantown Twitter: ManjitKaur1016 Elected office you're seeking: Germantown Alderman Position 1 Previous elected offices held: N/A Current Employment/Occupation: Education: Associate Professor PhD Molecular Biology, Punjab University and PGIMER, Chandigarh, India; Master’s degree (Biochemistry), MBA Healthcare Management, Baker College; Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, India; Bachelor of Science (Gold Medal), University of North Bengal, India. Top Three Issues: • Public of Safety • Education and Youth Empowerment • Economic Development and Quality of Life MEMPHIS VOTER GUIDE • 2022 49
CITYSOCHF OGOELRMBOAANRTDOWN PROFILES School board members are locally elected public officials entrusted with governing a community's public schools. The role of the school board is to ensure that school districts are responsive to the values, beliefs and priorities of their communities. They set the vision and goals for the district, adopt policies that give the district direction to set priorities and achieve its goals, hire and evaluate the superintendent, adopt and oversee the annual budget, and manage the collective bargaining process for employees of the district. POSITION 2 DANIEL Candidate Status: Email: [email protected] CHATHAM Open Seat Facebook: ChathamforSchoolBoard Website: chathamforshelby.com Elected office you're seeking: Germantown School Board Position 2 Previous elected offices held: N/A Current Employment/Occupation: Education: Community Affiliation: Pediatrician University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Harvest Church; board member of Agape Child and Family Services Top Three Issues: • I want to make sure Germantown keeps the best schools in the state. • I want our schools to be safe • I want our parents to know they are the drivers of their kids’ education, that there is transparency in what their kids are being taught and that their voices are heard and desired. MEMPHIS VOTER GUIDE • 2022 50
JEFFREY Candidate Status: Email: [email protected] CHIPMAN Open Seat Facebook: jeffchipman4GMSD Website: jeffchipman4gmsd.com Elected office you're seeking: Germantown School Board Position 2 Previous elected offices held: N/A Current Employment/Occupation: Education: Educator Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees at The University of Mississippi in Education Top Three Issues: • Every child deserves the best education we can offer. • Every parent deserves to know their child is safe and cared for. • Every teacher deserves our trust and support. POSITION 4 ANGELA Candidate Status: Email: [email protected] GRIFFITH Incumbent Facebook: AngelaGriffithGMSDSchoolBoardPosition4 Website: griffithforgmsd.com Elected office you're seeking: Germantown School Board Position 4 Previous elected offices held: Germantown School Board Position 4 Current Employment/Occupation: Education: Community Affiliation: Regional Sales Manager History and Political Science at the University of Germantown Youth Athletic Association; CASA Volunteer (Court Appointed Tennessee in Knoxville Special Advocate); active member of both the Houston Middle PTO and Houston High PTSO; Germantown Historic Commission Top Three Issues: • Proven Leadership • Community Engagement • Responsible Steward CARRIE Candidate Status: Email: [email protected] SCHWEEN Challenger Facebook: CarrieForGermantown Website: facebook.com/CarrieForGermantown Elected office you're seeking: Germantown School Board Position 4 Previous elected offices held: N/A Education: Community Affiliation: Bachelor Degree in Political Science, University of Memphis; Germantown United Methodist Church Master of Business Administration, Union University Top Three Issues: 51 • Transparency in Curriculum • Fiscal Responsibility • Education over Social Agenda MEMPHIS VOTER GUIDE • 2022
CITY OF LAKELAND COMMISSIONER PROFILES The Board of Commissioners makes policy decisions and appoints the City Manager to oversee the daily operations of the City and its staff MICHELE DIAL Candidate Status: Email: [email protected] Incumbent Facebook: michele.dial.146 Website: lakelandtn.gov/directory.aspx?EID=109 Elected office you're seeking: Lakeland Commissioner Previous elected offices held: Lakeland Commissioner Current Employment/Occupation: Education: Community Affiliation: Assistant Principal Studied Early childhood education at Memphis State BOC liaison to the Parks & Recreation/Natural Resources University; Studied School Administration and Supervision at Board and the Community Advisory Board University of Memphis CONNIE Candidate Status: Email: [email protected] MCCARTER Challenger Facebook: profile.php?id=100085547906927 Elected office you're seeking: Lakeland Commissioner Previous elected offices held: N/A Current Employment/Occupation: Education: Community Affiliation: RN Master of Education at University of Member of Calvary Church; Mid-South Association for Nursing Professional Memphis; Bachelor of Science in Nursing Development; Tennessee Alzheimer’s and Related Dementia Advisory Council; (BSN) at Union University Merge Memphis; Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare Congregational Health Network Top Three Issues: • Maintain low taxes and public safety • Promote smart growth with creative and innovative economic development advancing our Memphis-Arlington Road sports complex, recreation venues, and sports tourism • Maintain roads, bridges, and infrastructure with controlled street traffic while maintaining a high-quality residential community MEMPHIS VOTER GUIDE • 2022 52
CITY OF LAKELAND SCHOOL BOARD PROFILES School board members are locally elected public officials entrusted with governing a community's public schools. The role of the school board is to ensure that school districts are responsive to the values, beliefs and priorities of their communities. They set the vision and goals for the district, adopt policies that give the district direction to set priorities and achieve its goals, hire and evaluate the superintendent, adopt and oversee the annual budget, and manage the collective bargaining process for employees of the district. LAURA Candidate Status: Email: [email protected] HARRISON Incumbent Facebook: Laura.for.Lakeland.Schools Website: lakelandk12.org/about/board Elected office you're seeking: Lakeland School Board Previous elected offices held: Lakeland School Board Current Employment/Occupation: Education: Community Affiliation: Engineer Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, University Lakeland Elementary PTA Board of Managers; Lakeland Prep of Memphis; Master of Business Administration, Bethel PTO Board of Managers; Lakeland Cheer Booster Board of University Managers; PTSA Member at Arlington High School DEBORAH Candidate Status: Email: [email protected] THOMAS Incumbent Facebook: DeborahThomasLakelandSchoolBoard Elected office you're seeking: Lakeland School Board Previous elected offices held: Lakeland School Board Education: Community Affiliation: Double majored in English and Latin and minored in secondary education; master’s Volunteers at LMPS; LMPS PTO board of managers; active degree in Educational Curriculum and Instruction—all from the University of Tennessee members of St. Paul United Methodist Church in Knoxville KEITH Candidate Status: ACTON Challenger Elected office you’re seeking: Millington Alderman Position 3 53 Previous elected offices held: N/A MEMPHIS VOTER GUIDE • 2022
CITY AOLFDMERILMLAINNGTON PROFILES The Town of Millington operates under a General Law Mayor-Aldermanic Charter. It is governed by the Board of Mayor and Aldermen, the members of which are elected to four-year terms. The aldermen shall be responsible to the citizens of the city for their actions at council meetings POSITION 3 CHRIS Candidate Status: LinkedIn: in/chris-ford-7b2b9b22/ FORD Open Seat Elected office you're seeking: Millington Alderman Position 3 Previous elected offices held: Alderman Position 6 Current Employment/Occupation: Education: Insurance Agent Bachelor of Science and Education, University of Tennessee TOM Candidate Status: STEPHENS Open Seat Elected office you’re seeking: Millington Alderman Position 3 Previous elected offices held: N/A MEMPHIS VOTER GUIDE • 2022 54
CITSYCOHFOOMLILBLOINARGDTON PROFILES School board members are locally elected public officials entrusted with governing a community's public schools. The role of the school board is to ensure that school districts are responsive to the values, beliefs and priorities of their communities. They set the vision and goals for the district, adopt policies that give the district direction to set priorities and achieve its goals, hire and evaluate the superintendent, adopt and oversee the annual budget, and manage the collective bargaining process for employees of the district. POSITION 3 GREGORY Candidate Status: Email: [email protected] RITTER Incumbent Facebook: profile.php?id=100013386092832 Elected office you're seeking: Millington School Board Position 3 Previous elected offices held: Millington School Board Position 3 Education: BA and MS in Accounting and Finance, Rhodes College Top Three Issues: • Honesty • Integrity • Transparency MEMPHIS VOTER GUIDE • 2022 55
BRIAN Candidate Status: Facebook: scoopmcgovern MCGOVERN Challenger Elected office you're seeking: Millington School Board Position 3 Previous elected offices held: Current Employment/Occupation: Education: Community Affiliation: Teacher Christian Brothers University Volunteer Coach in Millington POSITION 6 LARRY Candidate Status: JACKSON Incumbent Elected office you're seeking: Millington School Board Position 6 Previous elected offices held: Millington School Board Position 6 Current Employment/Occupation: Education: Community Affiliation: Bank President University of Memphis EDGE Board of Memphis and Shelby County; Rotarian; active member of Millington Baptist Church MANDY Candidate Status: Facebook: mandy.n.compton COMPTON Challenger Elected office you're seeking: Millington School Board Position 6 Previous elected offices held: N/A Education: Special Education, The University of Memphis MEMPHIS VOTER GUIDE • 2022 56
ALL EARLY VOTING LOCATIONS & TIMES Early voting is a great way to beat the long lines on Election Day. You can vote at any one of the locations, and it gives you more control over fitting voting into your busy schedule. Here are the early voting times and locations. Early Voting Dates: Wednesday, October 19, 2022 - Thursday, November 3, 2022 Dates And Times For All Other Locations: Wednesday, Oct 19 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM Thursday, Oct 27 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM Friday, Oct 28 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM Thursday, Oct 20 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM Saturday, Oct 29 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Monday, Oct 31 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM Friday, Oct 21 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM Tuesday, Nov 1 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM Wednesday, Nov 2 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM Saturday, Oct 22 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM Thursday, Nov 3 17 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Monday, Oct 24 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM Tuesday, Oct 25 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM Wednesday, Oct 26 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM Early Voting Locations: I.H. Clubhouse Lakeland, 4523 Canada Rd, Lakeland, 38002 Mississippi Blvd. Church - Family Life Center, 70 N. Bellevue Blvd Memphis 38104 Abundant Grace Fellowship Church, 1574 E. Shelby Dr Memphis 38116 Mt. Pisgah Missionary Baptist Church, 1234 Pisgah Rd Memphis 38016 Anointed Temple of Praise, 3939 Riverdale Rd Memphis 38115 Mt. Zion Baptist Church, 60 S. Parkway E Memphis 38106 Arlington Safe Room, 11842 Otto Ln Arlington 38002 New Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, 7786 Poplar Pike Germantown 38138 Baker Community Center, 7942 Church Rd Millington 38053 Pursuit of God Church, 3759 N Watkins, Memphis 38127 Berclair Church of Christ, 4536 Summer Avenue Memphis 38122 Raleigh United Methodist Church, 3295 Powers Rd Memphis 38128 Briarwood Church, 1900 N. Germantown Pkwy Memphis, 38016 Riverside Missionary Baptist Church, 3560 S. Third St Memphis 38109 Collierville Church of Christ, 575 Shelton Dr Collierville 38017 Second Baptist Church, 4680 Walnut Grove Rd Memphis 38117 Compassion Church, 3505 S. Houston Levee Rd Germantown 38139 Solomon Temple MB Church, 1460 Winchester Rd Memphis 38116 Dave Wells Community Center, 915 Chelsea Ave Memphis 38107 TN Shakespeare Company, 7950 Trinity Rd Cordova 38018 Glenview Community Center, 1141 S. Barksdale St Memphis 38114 White Station Church of Christ, 1106 Colonial Road Memphis 38117 Greater Lewis Street Baptist Church, 152 E. Parkway N. Memphis 38104 Greater Middle Baptist Church, 4982 Knight Arnold Rd Memphis 38118 Harmony Church, 6740 St. Elmo Rd Bartlett 38135 **Shelby County Election Commission (James Meredith Bldg) 157 Poplar Ave, Memphis** Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Saturday, Oct 22 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Saturday, Oct 29 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Election Day Tuesday, November 8 • Polls are open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. You must vote at your assigned Election Day polling locations, which can be found on your voter registration card or at this link: https://tnmap.tn.gov/voterlookup/ **denotes different early voting hours MEMPHIS VOTER GUIDE • 2022 57
GETTING YOUR VOTING RIGHTS RESTORED Getting your voting rights back may be easier than you think! If you have been convicted of a felony and you finished your court ordered obligations, there's still hope when it comes to being an engaged citizen and voter. The state of Tennessee has the right to deny any person convicted of “infamous crimes” from voting. A Certificate of Restoration of Voting Rights Form may be used to restore an individual's voting rights after being convicted of a felony. You may be eligible to get your voting rights restored if: • i. The pardoning authority or an agent or officer of the supervising or incarcerating authority; • You received a pardon and/or PLEASE NOTE: If there are multiple • You completed the maximum sentence imposed for the felonies,the form must be filled out for each felony with a different docket/case number. crime • You were granted final release from incarceration or super- • ii. An agent of the circuit/criminal court clerk Your parole officer should be able to complete this for you vision by the board of paroles, the department of correction, upon your completion of your parole responsibilities. If not, we or county correction authority recommend you call to set up an appointment with the follow- • You paid back any court order restitution ing agent for Davidson County: • You paid off all child support obligations • You paid all court ordered court costs If you were convicted of a state offense in Shelby County: Conditions under which you cannot have your voting 201 Poplar rights restored: 4th Floor Phone: 901-222-3375 • You were convicted between July 1, 1986 and June 30, 1996 If you were convicted of a federal offense: of first-degree murder, aggravated rape, treason or voter 167 N. Main Street fraud Room 234 Phone: 901-495-1400 • You were convicted between July 1, 1996 and June 30, 2006 of murder, rape, treason or voter fraud b) Verify that you do not owe any court costs, fines, fees, restitution, or child support. Contact the Shelby County • You were convicted on or after July 1, 2006 of any of the Criminal Court Clerk's Office: above, or any degree murder or rape or any offense under Howard Gentry TCA Title 39, Chapter 16, parts 1, 4 or 5 designated as a Heidi Kuhn felony or any violation containing the same elements and Criminal Court Clerk designated as a felony in any other state or federal court; or 201 Poplar Ave, Suite 4-01 any sexual offense under TCA S 40-39-202 or any violent Memphis, TN 38103 sexual offense under TCA S 40-39-202 designated as a Phone: 901-222-3258 or 901-222-3200 felony or any violation containing the same elements and Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM -1:00 PM designated as a felony in any other state or federal court c) Bring the completed Certificate of Restoration of Voting and where the victim of such offense was a minor Rights to the office of the county election commission in the county in which you reside during business hours. If you meet the requirements in above, you have two (2) Shelby County Election Commission options for restoring your voting rights: 157 Poplar Ave, Suite 137 Memphis, TN 38103 1. Court Order a) Obtain a certified court order restoring your rights in either the county in which you currently reside or Once you have completed either #1 or #2 above, the county the county in which you were convicted. b) Bring the cer- administrator of elections shall send a copy of the Certificate tified copy of that original order to the office of the county to the TN Coordinator of Elections Mark Goins for verification. election commission in the county in which you reside. Upon verification that you do not have any outstanding child support obligations due, you may be registered to vote and 2. Certificate of Restoration (recommended): sent a voter registration card in the mail. a) Access the Certificate of Restoration of Voting Rights on the Tennessee Secretary of State's Website: https:// sos.tn.gov/elections/guides/restoration-of-vot- ing-rights. Have the Certificate of Restoration of Voting Rights completed by: MEMPHIS VOTER GUIDE • 2022 58
VOTING AS A COLLEGE STUDENT Voting as a college student is important and can be confusing. Here's some information on what to do: Registering To Vote Going To The Polls College students should register to vote in the county/state of your ou cannot go vote at your polling place with an out-of-state driver's permanent residence address (the address you consider to be your license. You must bring a federally-issued government ID, such as permanent home while enrolled). Students do not lose their resi- a passport or military ID. A college ID is not an acceptable form dence solely by attending college away from home. If your perma- of identification to vote in Tennessee. If you are a registered voter nent address is out-of-state, you may use your campus address to and do not have a government-issued photo ID, the Department of register to vote in Tennessee. Once you decide to register, you now Safety and Homeland Security will provide you with a photo ID at become a resident of Tennessee. You are allowed to use your cam- no charge. Visit the Department of Safety and Homeland Security's pus address on the voter registration form. No photo identification is website to learn more: https://www.tn.gov/safety/driver-ser- required to register to vote as an out-of-state student. vices/photoids.html If you have taken actions to make your school address your perma- Voting Absentee nent residence address (moving your car registration, driver license, etc.), then you should register in the applicable county/state using If a student or their spouse is outside of the county during the time your school address. of the election, they have the option of completing an absentee vote. If you registered to vote by mail, you must vote in person Out-Of-State Students the first time you vote. If this is not your first time voting, you may request an absentee ballot and vote by mail. You can find the Ab- If your permanent residence address is out-of-state, you should sentee Ballot Request Form online at https://sos.tn.gov/ go to an ROTC office or military recruitment office. If you need to elections/guides/guide-to-absentee-voting. You must re- register in person (in order to obtain an absentee ballot), but will not quest an absentee ballot by July 28 to vote in the August 4 Election. return to your home state before the registration deadline, go to an ROTC office on a college campus or military recruitment office to submit an in-person registration. The ROTC/Recruitment Office will mail your voter registration application to your local county election office marked as 'in-person.' You must be cautious of any college scholarships you receive that requires you to be a resident of your home state. You could lose those scholarships! For this reason, the Election Commission encourages students to register in their home state whenever possible, but it is your choice. POLL WATCH: IF YOU ARE BEING TURNED AWAY Being turned away at the polls CAN and DOES happen. If you are turned away, stay calm, and contact the following IMMEDIATELY before leaving the polling location: Shelby County Election Commission (SCEC) Tennessee Secretary of State 901-222-1200 615-741-7956 • 877-850-959 www.state.tn.us/sos/election https://www.shelbyvote.com ACLU Tennessee Election Protection 615-320-7142 866-OUR-VOTE (687.8683) www.aclu-tn.org/gethelp.htm https://866ourvote.org/ US Department of Justice Civil Rights Division Voting Section 800-253-3931 [email protected] MEMPHIS VOTER GUIDE • 2022 59
Election Commission Contact Info Downtown Office 157 Poplar Ave, Suite 137 Questions? Concerns? Address all Memphis, TN 38103 confusion by contacting the Election Election Operations Commission. 980 Nixon Dr. Memphis, TN 38134 Below are their office hours, contact information, and locations. Office Hours: 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Monday – Friday On Election Day the polls are open from 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. Email: [email protected] Website: www.shelbyvote.com Phone: 901-222-1200 - General Information ABOUT THE EQUITY ALLIANCE The Equity Alliance (TEA) is a Tennessee-based 501(c)(3) nonpartisan grassroots organization led by award-winning Black women. We envision a society where Black communities are thriving and have equitable access to power, resources, and the freedom to choose our quality of life. Our mission is to unapologetically build independent Black political and economic power. We educate, empower, and mobilize Black people to take action and keep our government in check. As the Tennessean's 2020 People of the Year, we are the leading Black-led organization in Tennessee that takes bold action to mobilize the Black electorate to be civically engaged, challenge systemic inequities rooted in white supremacy, and stand up against attacks on our democracy. @theequityalliance @EquityAlliance1 @theequityalliance Contact Us P.O. Box 331821 Nashville, TN 37203 615-492-0061 [email protected] www.theequityalliance.org MEMPHIS VOTER GUIDE • 2022 60
The Equity Alliance P.O. Box 331821, Nashville, TN 37203 615-492-0061 • [email protected] • www.theequityalliance.org @theequityalliance @EquityAlliance1 @theequityalliance
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