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Three Fourths of Memphis, Tennessee, City Council Will Not Seek Re-election

Are Memphis Politics on a Downward Spiral?

By Wendy King, published Jul 20, 2007
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Memphis city council member Tom Marshall announced on Wednesday he would not be seeking re-election to the seat he has held for 20 years. Following suit, council member Jack Sammons also announced that he too would be leaving after 16 years of service.

These announcements come on the heel of council member Carol Chumney resigning her position to run for city mayor in 2008 against incumbent, Mayor Willie Herenton.

Also not running for re-election of their Memphis city council seats are E. C. Jones from district 1, Brent Taylor from district 2, and Derrick Brittenum from district 4. District 6's representative, Edmond Ford, is facing corruption charges. Super District 8's representative, Ricky Peete, has already resigned before pleading guilty to similar corruption charges.

This mass exodus will leave eight of the city's twelve council seats open by December. In a whirlwind of activity the past couple of years, it seems that Memphis politics in on a downward spiral. And with three quarters of the counsel deciding not to run for re-election, it seems that Memphis politicians have lost hope. Who can blame them?

The first major black eye to Memphis government came in the wake of the Operation Tennessee Waltz investigation in 2005. The majority of the politicians involved in this FBI and TBI investigation were from the Memphis area. Politicians indicted in the Memphis area included State Senators John Ford, Kathryn Bowers, and Roscoe Dixon; Former Shelby County Administrator-Calvin Williams; Shelby County Commissioner-Michael Hooks, Sr.; Michael Hooks, Jr.; Shelby County Administrator-Calvin Williams; and Barry Myers.

Then there is State Senator Ophelia Ford. She took over her brother, John Ford's seat, after a controversial election. Since her election, there has been scandal at every turn. There have been rumors of alcoholism, and failing health. Most notable was her tirade on the Tennessee senate floor. The next day she was said to have fallen off a bar stool at a bar in Nashville. More recently, she has been accused of defrauding Tenncare for three years.

Three Fourths of Memphis, Tennessee, City Council Will Not Seek Re-election
Date: July 18, 2007
Memphis, TN
United States of America

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Takeaways
  • This mass exodus will leave eight of the city's twelve council seats open by December.
  • Carol Chumney resigned her council seat to run for city mayor against, Mayor Willie Herenton.
  • It seems that Memphis politics in on a downward spiral
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Nice job Wendy:) Kristina

Posted on 09/11/2007 at 7:09:00 PM

 
Good article, it reminds me why I left Memphis, and moved to the mountains of WNC. I knew years ago that Willie Herenton was crooked when my husband did some work for the city and dear Ol' Willie refused to pay him for services rendered. Willie is also known for his role in illegal drug sales in the projects. That man should not keep getting re-elected. That city has gone to hell because of him.

Posted on 07/23/2007 at 8:07:00 AM

 
Hi Wendy, Great article on the Memphis political state of affairs. Nicely done. When you can, take a look at "Ophelia, You're Breaking My Heart" and let me know what you think. I hope you enjoy it. HB

Posted on 07/21/2007 at 11:07:00 AM

 
I love Memphis - I grew up going to the Mall of Memphis, Libertyland and the Pyramid. What do those three things have in common? They are all useless now. And the Mid South Fairgrounds, the Liberty Bowl and the Mid South Coliseum aren't far behind. I'm worried I won't even recognize the Bluff City the next time I make it over there. Something in that city needs to change - maybe this is it.

Posted on 07/21/2007 at 5:07:00 AM

 
So true.

Posted on 07/20/2007 at 11:07:00 PM

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