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Kim Gilmore-Sims

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Kim Gilmore-Sims

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Elections and appointments
Last election

August 4, 2022

Kim Gilmore-Sims ran for election for the Division 6 judge of the Shelby County General Sessions Court in Tennessee. She lost in the general election on August 4, 2022.

Gilmore-Sims was a 2014 candidate for the Shelby County General Sessions Court, Division 14, in Tennessee.[1]

Elections

2022

See also: Municipal elections in Shelby County, Tennessee (2022)

General election

General election for Shelby County General Sessions Court Division 6

Incumbent Lonnie Thompson defeated Kim Gilmore-Sims in the general election for Shelby County General Sessions Court Division 6 on August 4, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Lonnie Thompson
Lonnie Thompson (Nonpartisan)
 
60.8
 
70,362
Kim Gilmore-Sims (Nonpartisan)
 
39.2
 
45,321

Total votes: 115,683
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2014

See also: Tennessee judicial elections, 2014
Gilmore-Sims ran for election to the Shelby County General Sessions Court, Division 14 (Environmental Court).
General: She was defeated in the general election on August 7, 2014, after receiving 35.7 percent of the vote. She competed against Larry E. Potter.[1]

Campaign themes

2022

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