Henri Brooks seeks return to county government in 2022 primaries

By , Daily Memphian Published: January 12, 2022 4:00 AM CT
<strong>Former Shelby County Commissioner Henri Brooks has pulled qualifying petitions for two offices on the ballot in the May county Democratic primaries &mdash; County Commission District 7 and Juvenile Court clerk. Brooks left the commission in 2014.</strong> (Daily Memphian file)

Former Shelby County Commissioner Henri Brooks has pulled qualifying petitions for two offices on the ballot in the May county Democratic primaries — County Commission District 7 and Juvenile Court clerk. Brooks left the commission in 2014. (Daily Memphian file)

The former county commissioner has pulled petitions to seek a return to the County Commission or to run for Juvenile Court Clerk. 

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2022 elections Henri Brooks Steve Basar Marsha Blackburn

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