The historic congressional district of Memphis, currently and for many years designated as Tennesseeโs 9th, has generally been one of long incumbencies.
The seatโs current inhabitant Steve Cohen, a Democrat and a longtime member of the state Senate, won it in 2006, after Harold Ford Jr., who had succeeded his father in the seat, had let go of it to seek an open U.S. Senate seat.
The two Fords, both Democrats, had served the 9th for a total of 32 years, beginning in 1974 when Ford Sr. pried it loose in what was then regarded as an upset, from Dan Kuykendall, the only Republican ever to hold the seat, at least in modern times.
Kuykendall had won the seat in 1966, defeating liberal Democrat George Grider, who in 1964 had won a Democratic primary race against Cliff Davis, a longtime member of the old Crump political machine who had held the Memphis seat for a full quarter century.
From an historical perspective, the relatively brief Grider/Kuykendall period, during which Republicans had, both locally and statewide, enjoyed a resurgence, was the only real time of rapid flux in the districtโs โ which is to say, the cityโs โ voting habits.
Before then, Memphis and the 9th had voted the traditional Southern Democratic party line. And, after that, with the Fordsโ advent, that line bore the imprimatur of the growing political dominance of African Americans.
Cohen, white and Jewish, won the seat in 2006, taking advantage of a split among a dozen-odd Black primary opponents, and he has held it ever since โ successfully taking on a series of name Black primary opponents and defeating them all, one-on-one, usually with ease.
He would seem clearly on that record to have represented his majority-Black district faithfully.
Cohenโs main current primary challenger is no slouch. Lawyer Corey Strong is a former Democratic Party chair with a background in education and military affairs (U.S. Naval Academy, two tours of Afghanistan).
Faced with Cohenโs enduring popularity and his million-dollar war chest, Strong has done the best he can, chiding Cohen for his often antic behavior and claiming the incumbent has not helped to keep the cityโs infrastructure current (despite an impressive record of securing grants and Cohenโs recent announcement of $400 million for a new I-55 bridge).

Other races of note on the August 1st ballot:
โข A free-for-all in the Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate, with Knoxville state Rep. Gloria Johnson (she of the โTennessee Threeโ) vying with Memphian Marquita Bradshaw and others for the right to take on Republican incumbent Marsha Blackburn in November
โข Another brisk competition in the Democratic 8th District congressional primary, with Sarah Freeman, Leonard Perkins, Lawrence A. Pivnick, Lynnette P. Williams, and Brenda Woods, competing for a November shot against GOP incumbent David Kustoff
โข A Democratic primary challenge to District 30 state Senator Sara Kyle from Erika Stotts Pearson
โข A primary challenge to District 84 Democratic state Rep. Joe Towns from Vernell Williams
โข A primary challenge to District 86 state Rep. Justin J. Pearson (he of the โTennessee Threeโ) by David Page
โข A Democratic primary challenge to District 93 state Rep. G.A. Hardaway from Lashanta Rudd
โข A hot race in the Democratic primary for the open District 96 state House seat involving contestants Eric Dunn, Telisa Franklin, Gabby Salinas, Orrden Williams, and David Winston
โข A Republican Party challenge to District 97 state Rep. John Gillespie from Christina Oppenhuizen
โข A general election race for General Sessions Court clerk between Democrat Tami Sawyer and Republican Lisa Arnold

Along with other offices to be decided this year, five of the nine seats on the Memphis-Shelby County School Board are on the August ballot. Candidates are:
โข District 2: Ernest Gillespie III, Althea Greene (incumbent), and Natalie McKinney
โข District 3: Jesse Jeff, Stephanie Love (incumbent), Ozell Pace Jr., and Angela Rogers
โข District 4: James Q. Bacchus, Alvin Crook, Eric Harris, Tamarques Porter, and Anecia Washington
โข District 5: Mauricio Calvo (incumbent), Audrey Elion, and Sable Otey
โข District 7: Chavez G. Donelson, Danielle Huggins, Frank William Johnson (incumbent), Towanna C. Murphy, and Jason Sharif
Saturday of this week will see the end of early voting for the August 1st Shelby County general election and the state and federal primary elections.ย
As a reminder, Monday through Friday, early voting locations are open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., with the exception of the Shelby County Election Commission site which is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Weekend times for all sites are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, July 27th.
Early voting sites (in Memphis except where otherwise indicated) are:
โข Abundant Grace Fellowship Church, 1574 E. Shelby Drive
โข Anointed Temple of Praise, 3939 Riverdale Road
โข Arlington Safe Room, 11842 Otto Lane, Arlington
โข Baker Community Center, 7942 Church Road, Millington
โข Briarwood Community Church, 1900 N. Germantown Parkway
โข Collierville Church of Christ, 575 Shelton Drive, Collierville
โข Compassion Church, 3505 S. Houston Levee Road
โข Dave Wells Community Center, 915 Chelsea Avenue
โข Ed Rice Community Center, 2935 N. Watkins Street
โข Gaisman Community Center, 4223 Macon Road
โข Glenview Community Center, 1141 S. Barksdale Street
โข Greater Lewis St. Baptist Church, 152 E. Parkway N.
โข Greater Middle Baptist Church, 4982 Knight Arnold Road
โข Harmony Church, 6740 St. Elmo Road, Bartlett
โข I.H. Clubhouse, 4523 Canada Road, Lakeland
โข Mississippi Boulevard Church Family Life Center, 70 N. Bellevue Boulevard
โข Mt. Pisgah Missionary Baptist Church, 1234 Pisgah Road
โข Mt. Zion Baptist Church, 60 S. Parkway E.
โข New Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, 7786 Poplar Pike, Germantown
โข Raleigh United Methodist Church, 3295 Powers Road
โข Riverside Missionary Baptist Church, 3560 S. Third Street
โข Second Baptist Church, 4680 Walnut Grove Road
โข Shelby County Election Commission, James Meredith Building, 157 Poplar Avenue
โข Solomon Temple MB Church, 1460 Winchester Road
โข TN Shakespeare Company, 7950 Trinity Road, Cordova
โข White Station Church of Christ, 1106 Colonial Road

