The Commercial Appeal

District 96 candidates look to education and economic reform, de-annexation of Cordova

- Marangeli Lopez Memphis Commercial Appeal USA TODAY NETWORK- Tennessee

Republican candidates Scott McCormick and Patricia Possel are running for the District 96 Tennessee House of Representa­tives seat in the Aug. 2 primary election.

The winner will face incumbent Democrat Dwayne Thompson in the Nov. 6 general election.

McCormick has his sights set on helping small businesses thrive and maintainin­g Tennessee’s position among states with lowest tax and debt in the U.S.

Possel wants to continue her push for de-annexation locally and in the Tennessee General Assembly.

An East Memphis native, McCormick, 58, plans to represent District 96 by advocating for economic developmen­t for West Tennessee. He said the largest problem Shelby County faces is poverty.

“We need to work on creating and providing jobs and improving our education system if we are ever going to lower our poverty levels,” he said.

McCormick serves as the District 5 representa­tive on the Shelby County Board of Education. He was elected to the Memphis City Council and served from 2004 to 2008 as chairman of the Parks Committee until being elected as chairman of the council in 2007. He also served as director of the Memphis Botanic Garden from February 2015 to May 2016.

“I want to take the experience I have gained as a member of the council and school board to Nashville,” he said.

McCormick experience­d first-hand how government­s can become a burden to small businesses and said he wants to be the voice in Nashville to help fix those issues.

“One of my goals is to make Tennessee a business-friendly state and try to help streamline businesses,” he added.

Possel, 56, was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, but found her home in Cordova in 2000 after moving to 13 cities around the nation. She is an educator and profession­al photograph­er. In her district, Possel is known for her de-annexation efforts.

She said the city has a history of using annexation to make up for declining population numbers without consent from the residents. As representa­tive,

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