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  2. W. W. Herenton - Wikipedia

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    Willie Wilbert Herenton (born April 23, 1940) is an American politician from Memphis, Tennessee. He was elected as the first elected African-American Mayor of Memphis, Tennessee . [ 1 ] He was elected to five consecutive terms and abruptly resigned the position mid-way through his fifth term in 2009.

  3. 2023 Memphis mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    Willie Herenton: Van Turner Party Democratic: Democratic: Popular vote 18,990 18,778 Percentage 21.49% 21.25% Results by precinct Young: ...

  4. Steve Cohen (politician) - Wikipedia

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    I am proud to stand with Steve and support his reelection to Congress." In the unofficial election results, Cohen won 79% of the vote to Herenton's 21%. It was the first time Herenton, elected to a record five terms as mayor, lost a race for public office. [35] This all but assured Cohen a third term.

  5. 'Gentle leader': Long-time Memphis school board member Carl ...

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    After serving on the school board, Johnson was brought on to former Mayor Willie Herenton's administration as his director of legislative affairs. He served during Herenton's first term and ...

  6. 2015 Memphis mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    A C Wharton was first elected Mayor of Memphis in a 2009 special election following the resignation of Mayor Willie Herenton; he was elected to a full term in 2011. As mayor, Wharton oversaw the city's response to the 2009 recession and subsequent budget cuts.

  7. The nuances of a Memphis agitator, Sara Lewis, as told by her ...

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    Educator and advocate Sara Lewis, seen here in a family photo, passed away in Memphis on Jan 22, 2024. In the wake of her death, she is remembered as a relentless champion for quality education ...

  8. Government of Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Former mayor W.W. Herenton has been a formidable and controversial local political figure. At the time of his resignation he was serving his fourth consecutive term as Mayor. He was elected for the first time in 1991 as the city's first elected African-American mayor. [2]

  9. 2019 Memphis mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    Herenton dismissed Sawyer as "a distraction" in response to concerns that she and Herenton would split the black vote; Sawyer responded by calling Herenton a "misogynist." Sawyer faced criticism for an old tweet that was posted to Reddit in which she ridiculed a Memphis resident for crying over their recently euthanized dog. [ 23 ]