City Council to take final votes on two more 2024 ballot questions
Myron Lowery, the current city court clerk, will serve the rest of his four-year term until this year’s end. (Lance Murphey/The Daily Memphian files)
The council has already approved two other charter referendums for the 2024 election year and has others waiting in the wings. If all are approved, it would make five ballot questions for Memphis voters next year.
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