Exciting Changes Coming to Memphis with Upcoming Election!
Memphis residents, get ready! The Shelby County Election Commission has officially released the sample ballots for the upcoming November election, and itโs shaping up to be quite eventful. Not only will you see candidates vying for various positions, but you’ll also be faced with a series of important questions on the ballot that directly impact our community.
Key Dates to Remember
First things first: if you havenโt registered to vote yet, make sure to mark October 7 on your calendar as the last day to do so. Itโs essential to make your voice heard!
Whatโs on the Ballot?
This year, Memphis voters will be presented with a total of **six referendums**, many of which contain multiple questions. One of the first things youโll need to decide on is whether the current majority run-off provision in the city charter should apply to mayoral races. Right now, if no candidate for a single-member city council seat receives more than 50% of the votes, a run-off election is scheduled. Do you think the same should happen for the mayoral race?
Next, the ballots will ask if candidates for both the mayoral and city council positions should be at least **18 years old** and have lived in Memphis for a minimum of **two years** prior to the election date. This question is aimed at ensuring our leaders have proper roots in the community they serve.
Another important question involves the Memphis City Council’s ability to determine and approve salaries for key positions such as the mayor and appointed directors. Do you believe that the council should have a say in this financial matter?
And finally, we have some pressing questions about gun ownership in the city. Voters will need to weigh in on issues related to safe storage and the sale of machine guns within city limits. Initially, the Shelby County Election Commission was hesitant to include these questions on the ballot after state guidance, but a ruling from a Shelby County Chancery Court chancellor meant these crucial topics will stay.
National Attention on Gun Issues
This is especially timely given Memphis Mayor Paul Young’s recent presence at a signing event with President Joe Biden. On September 26, President Biden signed an executive order aimed at combating dangerous firearms including machine gun conversion devices and addressing the rise of 3-D printed firearms. It’s part of an effort to improve active shooter drills in schools and tackle emerging firearm threats. Young expressed his pride in attending the event, highlighting the urgency of addressing dangerous weapons in our streets.
Local Legal Matters: The Ouster Petition
Changes in Democratic Leadership
Stay Engaged!
With so many questions and changes on the horizon, itโs crucial for Memphis residents to stay informed and engaged. If you have any questions about the upcoming November 5 General Election, feel free to reach out to the metro reporting team. You can send your queries via email or even give a callโyour concerns matter!
And donโt forget, the Shelby County Board of Commissioners will be holding their committee meetings soon, so if you want to see local governance in action, make sure to attend or watch the livestream.
As we gear up for this exciting election period, letโs all do our part to ensure our voices are heard. Happy voting, Memphis!

Author: STAFF HERE MEMPHIS WRITER
The MEMPHIS STAFF WRITER represents the experienced team at HEREMemphis.com, your go-to source for actionable local news and information in Memphis, Shelby County, and beyond. Specializing in "news you can use," we cover essential topics like product reviews for personal and business needs, local business directories, politics, real estate trends, neighborhood insights, and state news affecting the areaโwith deep expertise drawn from years of dedicated reporting and strong community input, including local press releases and business updates. We deliver top reporting on high-value events such as Beale Street Music Festival, Elvis Week, and Memphis in May International Festival. Our coverage extends to key organizations like the Greater Memphis Chamber and the Memphis Convention & Visitors Bureau, plus leading businesses in logistics, healthcare, and music that power the local economy such as FedEx, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, and AutoZone. As part of the broader HERE network, including HEREBristol.com, HEREChattanooga.com, HEREKnoxville.com, and HERENashville.com, we provide comprehensive, credible insights into Tennessee's dynamic landscape.


