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Order of the ballot is specified by Tennessee Code Annotated 2-5-208.

Federal and State General Election


And Municipal Elections in Arlington, Bartlett, Collierville, Germantown, Lakeland, Memphis and Millington
Shelby County, Tennessee
November 4, 2014

GOVERNOR

Bill Haslam Republican Party Nominee


Charles V. Charlie Brown Democratic Party Nominee
Shaun Crowell Constitution Party Nominee
Isa Infante Green Party Nominee
Steven Damon Coburn Independent Candidate
John Jay Hooker Independent Candidate
Daniel T. Lewis Independent Candidate
Constitutional Amendment 1

Shall Article I, of the Constitution of Tennessee be amended by adding the following language as a new, appropriately designated section:

Nothing in this Constitution secures or protects a right to abortion or requires the funding of an abortion. The people retain the right through their
elected state representatives and state senators to enact, amend, or repeal statutes regarding abortion, including, but not limited to, circumstances of
pregnancy resulting from rape or incest or when necessary to save the life of the mother.
Yes
No

Constitutional Amendment 2

Shall Article VI, Section 3 of the Constitution of Tennessee be amended by deleting the first and second sentences and by substituting instead the
following:
Judges of the Supreme Court or any intermediate appellate court shall be appointed for a full term or to fill a vacancy by and at the discretion of the
governor; shall be confirmed by the Legislature; and thereafter, shall be elected in a retention election by the qualified voters of the state. Confirmation
by default occurs if the Legislature fails to reject an appointee within sixty calendar days of either the date of appointment, if made during the annual
legislative session, or the convening date of the next annual legislative session, if made out of session. The Legislature is authorized to prescribe such
provisions as may be necessary to carry out Sections two and three of this article.

Yes
No

Constitutional Amendment 3

Shall Article II, Section 28 of the Constitution of Tennessee be amended by adding the following sentence at the end of the final substantive paragraph
within the section:

Notwithstanding the authority to tax privileges or any other authority set forth in this Constitution, the Legislature shall not levy, authorize or otherwise
permit any state or local tax upon payroll or earned personal income or any state or local tax measured by payroll or earned personal income; however,
nothing contained herein shall be construed as prohibiting any tax in effect on January 1, 2011, or adjustment of the rate of such tax.
Yes
No

Constitutional Amendment 4

Shall Article XI, Section 5 of the Constitution of Tennessee be amended by deleting the following language:

All other forms of lottery not authorized herein are expressly prohibited unless authorized by a two-thirds vote of all members elected to each house of
the general assembly for an annual event operated for the benefit of a 501(c)(3) organization located in this state, as defined by the 2000 United States
Tax Code or as may be amended from time to time.

And by substituting instead the following language:

All other forms of lottery not authorized herein are expressly prohibited unless authorized by a two-thirds vote of all members elected to each house of
the general assembly for an annual event operated for the benefit of a 501(c)(3) or a 501(c)(19) organization, as defined by the 2000 United States Tax
Code, located in this state.
Yes
No
Order of the ballot is specified by Tennessee Code Annotated 2-5-208.
Federal and State General Election
And Municipal Elections in Arlington, Bartlett, Collierville, Germantown, Lakeland, Memphis and Millington
Shelby County, Tennessee
November 4, 2014

United States Senate


Lamar Alexander Republican Party Nominee
Gordon Ball Democratic Party Nominee
Joe Wilmoth Constitution Party Nominee
Martin Pleasant Green Party Nominee
Tom Emerson, Jr. Independent Candidate
Edmund L. Gauthier Independent Candidate
Joshua James Independent Candidate
Danny Page Independent Candidate
Bartholomew J. Phillips Independent Candidate
C. Salekin Independent Candidate
Eric Schechter Independent Candidate
Rick Tyler Independent Candidate
Each Voter Votes In Only One Congressional District
United States House Of Representatives
8th Congressional District
Stephen Lee Fincher Republican Party Nominee
Wes Bradley Democratic Party Nominee
Mark Rawles Constitution Party Nominee
James Hart Independent Candidate
United States House Of Representatives
9th Congressional District
Charlotte Bergmann Republican Party Nominee
Steve Cohen Democratic Party Nominee
Floyd Wayne Alberson Independent Candidate
Herbert Bass Independent Candidate
Paul Cook Independent Candidate
Each Voter Votes In Only One Senatorial District
Tennessee Senate
29th Senatorial District
James R. Jim Finney Republican Party Nominee
Lee Harris Democratic Party Nominee
Tennessee Senate
30th Senatorial District
George Shea Flinn Republican Party Nominee
Sara Kyle Democratic Party Nominee
David W. Vinciarelli Independent Candidate
Tennessee Senate
31st Senatorial District
Brian Kelsey Republican Party Nominee
Tennessee Senate
33rd Senatorial District
Reginald Tate Democratic Party Nominee
Each Voter Votes In Only One House District
Tennessee House Of Representatives
83rd Representative District
Mark White Republican Party Nominee
Tennessee House Of Representatives
84th Representative District
Joe Towns, Jr. Democratic Party Nominee
Tennessee House Of Representatives
85th Representative District
Johnnie R. Turner Democratic Party Nominee
Tennessee House Of Representatives
86th Representative District
George T. Edwards, III Republican Party Nominee
Barbara Cooper Democratic Party Nominee
Tennessee House Of Representatives
87th Representative District
Karen Camper Democratic Party Nominee
Tennessee House Of Representatives
88th Representative District
Harry Barber Republican Party Nominee
Larry J. Miller Democratic Party Nominee
Order of the ballot is specified by Tennessee Code Annotated 2-5-208.
Federal and State General Election
And Municipal Elections in Arlington, Bartlett, Collierville, Germantown, Lakeland, Memphis and Millington
Shelby County, Tennessee
November 4, 2014

Tennessee House Of Representatives


90th Representative District
John J. DeBerry, Jr. Democratic Party Nominee
Tennessee House Of Representatives
91st Representative District
Samuel A. Arthur Watkins Republican Party Nominee
Raumesh A. Akbari Democratic Party Nominee
Tennessee House Of Representatives
93rd Representative District
Colonel G. Billingsley Republican Party Nominee
G. A. Hardaway, Sr. Democratic Party Nominee
Tennessee House Of Representatives
95th Representative District
Curry Todd Republican Party Nominee
Tennessee House Of Representatives
96th Representative District
Steve McManus Republican Party Nominee
Dwayne Thompson Democratic Party Nominee
Tennessee House Of Representatives
97th Representative District
Jim Coley Republican Party Nominee
Tennessee House Of Representatives
98th Representative District
Antonio Parkinson Democratic Party Nominee
Tennessee House Of Representatives
99th Representative District
Ron Lollar Republican Party Nominee
TOWN OF ARLINGTON
WINE AT RETAIL FOOD STORES IN TOWN OF ARLINGTON

Wine at retail food stores:

For legal sale of wine at retail food stores in town of Arlington.

Against legal sale of wine at retail food stores in town of Arlington.

CITY OF BARTLETT
BARTLETT MAYOR
A. Keith McDonald
BARTLETT ALDERMAN POSITION 1
W. C. Bubba Pleasant
Mick Wright
BARTLETT ALDERMAN POSITION 2
Emily Elliott
BARTLETT ALDERMAN POSITION 3
David Parsons
BARTLETT SCHOOL BOARD POSITION 2
Erin Elliott Berry
BARTLETT SCHOOL BOARD POSITION 4
Bryan Woodruff
WINE AT RETAIL FOOD STORES IN CITY OF BARTLETT

Wine at retail food stores:

For legal sale of wine at retail food stores in city of Bartlett.

Against legal sale of wine at retail food stores in city of Bartlett.


Order of the ballot is specified by Tennessee Code Annotated 2-5-208.
Federal and State General Election
And Municipal Elections in Arlington, Bartlett, Collierville, Germantown, Lakeland, Memphis and Millington
Shelby County, Tennessee
November 4, 2014

TOWN OF COLLIERVILLE
COLLIERVILLE ALDERMAN POSITION 1
Maureen Fraser
COLLIERVILLE ALDERMAN POSITION 2
Billy Patton
John E. Stamps, III
COLLIERVILLE ALDERMAN POSITION 4
Tom Allen
Greg Cotton
COLLIERVILLE SCHOOL BOARD POSITION 2
Wanda Chism
COLLIERVILLE SCHOOL BOARD POSITION 4
Cathy Messerly
WINE AT RETAIL FOOD STORES IN TOWN OF COLLIERVILLE

Wine at retail food stores:

For legal sale of wine at retail food stores in town of Collierville.

Against legal sale of wine at retail food stores in town of Collierville.

CITY OF GERMANTOWN
MAYOR OF GERMANTOWN
George Brogdon
Mike Palazzolo
GERMANTOWN ALDERMAN POSITION 1
John M. Barzizza
Greg Marcom
GERMANTOWN ALDERMAN- POSITION 2
Mary Anne Gibson
Mary Chick Hill
GERMANTOWN SCHOOL BOARD POSITION 2
Mark C. Dely
Gary N. Tigert
GERMANTOWN SCHOOL BOARD POSITION 4
Lisa L. Parker
WINE AT RETAIL FOOD STORES IN CITY OF GERMANTOWN

Wine at retail food stores:

For legal sale of wine at retail food stores in city of Germantown.

Against legal sale of wine at retail food stores in city of Germantown.

CITY OF LAKELAND
CONSUMPTON ON THE PREMISES IN CITY OF LAKELAND

Consumption on the premises:

For legal sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises in city of Lakeland.

Against legal sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises in city of Lakeland.
Order of the ballot is specified by Tennessee Code Annotated 2-5-208.
Federal and State General Election
And Municipal Elections in Arlington, Bartlett, Collierville, Germantown, Lakeland, Memphis and Millington
Shelby County, Tennessee
November 4, 2014

CITY OF MEMPHIS
WINE AT RETAIL FOOD STORES IN CITY OF MEMPHIS

Wine at retail food stores:

For legal sale of wine at retail food stores in city of Memphis.

Against legal sale of wine at retail food stores in city of Memphis.

CITY OF MEMPHIS PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 5512

Improve effectiveness of Civil Service hearings


Shall the Home Rule Charter of the City of Memphis, Tennessee be amended to update the Charter provisions relating to the Civil Service
Commission to; 1) increase the number of Civil Service Commission members 2) make administrative updates to civil service hearing process and
procedures and 3) Allow the Director of Personnel to consider performance as a measure for personnel evaluations?

Yes
No

CITY OF MILLINGTON
MILLINGTON SCHOOL BOARD POSITION 2
Cecilia C. J. Haley

MILLINGTON SCHOOL BOARD POSITION 4


Cody Childress
Emile G. Sigee
MILLINGTON SCHOOL BOARD POSITION 6
Larry C. Jackson
WINE AT RETAIL FOOD STORES IN CITY OF MILLINGTON

Wine at retail food stores:

For legal sale of wine at retail food stores in city of Millington.

Against legal sale of wine at retail food stores in city of Millington.

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