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	<author_name>Memphis Organizing</author_name>
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	<title>No Referendum On Expanding Term Limits </title>
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	<description>In 2008 the voters overwhelmingly approved term limits of 2 consecutive terms for the Memphis City Council and Mayor. In 2018 the council tried a &quot;Do-Over&quot; by putting an amendment on the ballot to extend that to 3 consecutive terms for the Memphis City Council and Mayor...and it lost by a 60-40 margin. “I respect whatever decision the council makes, but my record on this has been clear: I voted for the two-term limit at the ballot box, and I would only serve two terms at most as mayor even if the council and citizens vote for this change,” -Jim Strickland -2017-Memphis Daily News. The city mayor does not ever need more than two terms. Keep term limits in Memphis, TN.</description>
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