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    Tony JonesBy Tony JonesOctober 4, 2023Updated:October 5, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Shown at his campaign headquarters opening, mayoral candidate Van Turner hopes a final stage radio blitz touring major endorsements will push him to victory. (Credit: Eli Jack Ostrow)
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    By Tony Jones

    Headed for the Thursday, Oct.5 th showdown, the Memphis mayoral election is so close it
    could give Vegas odds makers a migraine.

    The usual professional political observers have commented that whichever candidate
    carries the Whitehaven district will be the ultimate victor, but the final count will decide if they were right.

    As of press time, the Shelby County Election Commission’s Early Voting Daily Report
    that of the 57,951 ballots casts, the Second Baptist Church in east Memphis leads led at 7,387, fellow east Memphis location the White Station Church of Christ second at 5,888, and Whitehaven’s Abundant Grace poll third at 4,688.

    “We are now ahead of 2015 and 2019 in terms of people who have voted at
    this point,” Shelby County Election Administrator Linda Phillips told media.
    The fact that 17 candidates qualified has given the race an historic context. “When I do
    my elevator test or ask in the grocery store, a lot of people haven’t made up their minds
    and voted yet,” Phillips said.

    But one winner may be the dead in the water Shelby County Democratic Party. If
    nothing else, the fact that all the candidates are African American has scuttled the city’s
    bedrock influence of racism in the city’s elections and it’s been a relatively fair fight
    based issues.

    Another factor has been the constant round of media forums that seemed tiring
    to some, thorough to others. Phillips commented. “I think a lot of people are having
    trouble learning about 17 candidates. I know I did,” Phillips said.

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    Money has also not been able to deliver a knockout blow to push any candidate
    ahead. As expected the best funded lead campaigns launched the usual last minute
    blitz.

    NAACP President Van Turner made news when internet sensation Rep. Justin
    Pearson announced a new political action committee called Movement for Justice that
    donated $100,000 to his campaign.

    The news joined a long list of endorsements for Turner, but front runners Paul
    Young and Sheriff Floyd Bonner have equally dynamic television ads in effective
    rotation. Former Mayor W.W. Herenton has been the exception, but still is considered
    one of the potential victors.

    One thing which Turner’s commercial brings to the surface is that one clear
    winner potential winner in Election 2023 has been Memphis electoral politics, and
    especially the Shelby county democratic Party. Turner makes an emphatic statement
    that he is a Democrat, which could bode well for the party’s chance to revive from its
    moribund state following disbandment by the state party in 2016. Candidate Young had
    been criticized for voting Republican in past elections, but he too claimed to a
    Democrat.

    Whomever voters select, a new city council will be chosen to join the new mayor
    as well. With crime as the main topic, they will face strong concerns generating anger in

    the city’s grassroots community questioning why Memphis, Light, Gas and Water can’t
    seem to even bill people correctly, with citizens receiveing multiple bills with self-
    described “ridiculous” charges that flip back and forth with each bil and the very real
    downsizing of bus service in Memphis that people say is getting worse daily “You can
    get there,” they say, “but good luck getting home.”

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