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  1. Government Mayor - The City of Memphis

    Paul Young was sworn in as mayor of Memphis on January 1, 2024, with a commitment to creating a stronger, safer, and thriving community for all Memphians. He is a Memphian, father of two, husband …

  2. Paul Young (American politician) - Wikipedia

    Paul Andrew Young[1] (born October 7, 1979) is an American politician and businessman who is the 65th and current mayor of Memphis, Tennessee. He has served since January 1, 2024.

  3. Who is Paul Young? Memphis' new mayor. Here's what to know.

    Oct 6, 2023 · Paul Young, the current head of the Downtown Memphis Commission, will be the next mayor of Memphis.

  4. Paul Young (Tennessee) - Ballotpedia

    Oct 5, 2023 · Paul Young is the Mayor of Memphis in Tennessee. He assumed office on January 1, 2024. His current term ends on January 1, 2028. Young ran for election for Mayor of Memphis in …

  5. Paul Young elected mayor of Memphis - Tennessee Lookout

    Oct 6, 2023 · Paul Young, a longtime fixture in local government in his first-time bid for political office, has become the 65th mayor of Memphis.

  6. | Paul Young | MTAS - Serving Tennessee City Officials

    Paul Young - Mayor, Memphis (901) 636-6000 [email protected] 125 N. Main Street, Room 700

  7. How Memphis Mayor Paul Young Is Working to Reduce Gun Violence ...

    Feb 25, 2025 · —Paul Young, Mayor of the City of Memphis, Tennessee. We must continue this work. It is going to take a broad range of approaches to significantly reduce gun violence in our city. In 2025, …

  8. Paul Young - City of Memphis Mayor - UofM Magazine

    When current City of Memphis Mayor Paul Young came back to town after finishing his undergraduate degree at the University of Tennessee, he wasn't sure what to do next.

  9. Government - The City of Memphis

    MAYOR AND COUNCIL Mayor Paul Young Mailing Address Memphis City Hall 125 N. Main St. Memphis, TN 38103 Phone 901-636-6000 Email mayor @memphistn.gov

  10. List of mayors of Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

    As a result of a yellow fever epidemic in 1879, Memphis lost so much of its population that it was disincorporated and was not rechartered until 1895. This accounts for the absence of a mayor during …