TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Aug 30, 2024

The Memphis City Council today announced it is suing the Shelby County Election Commission to allow gun regulation questions to be put on the November ballot, reports the Commercial Appeal. On Tuesday, in response to pushback from state legislators and the state coordinator of elections, the Election Commission announced the previously approved questions would not appear on the ballot. The Daily Memphian reports that Council Chair JB Smiley Jr. said, "We won’t back down and ... sure won’t be bullied ... They [referring to state legislators] know that over 70% of Tennesseans want gun reform." The lawsuit asks a Shelby County chancellor to force the election commission to place the referendum questions on the ballot, and seeks a temporary and permanent injunction against the election commission for refusing to do so. Memphis Mayor Paul Young said that the suit is "futile" and could could endanger the city’s attempts to work with the Republican supermajorities leading the Tennessee legislature.