Karen D. Camper
(born January 15, 1958) is an American politician and a
Democratic member of the
Tennessee House of Representatives
The Tennessee House of Representatives is the lower house of the Tennessee General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Tennessee.
Constitutional requirements
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representing District 87 since her special election March 31, 2008 to fill the vacancy caused by the death of
Gary Rowe
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.
She is a candidate for the
2023 Memphis mayoral election
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.
Education
Camper attended the
University of Tennessee
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and earned her
AS from the
University at Albany, SUNY
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.
Career
Elections
*2012 Camper was unopposed for both the August 2, 2012 Democratic Primary, winning with 4,917 votes, and the November 6, 2012 General election, winning with 18,282 votes.
*2008 Camper was challenged in the August 7, 2008 Democratic Primary, winning with 2,242 votes (66.8%), and was unopposed for the November 4, 2008 General election, winning with 11,733 votes.
*2010 Camper was challenged in the August 5, 2010 Democratic Primary, winning with 3,075 votes (75.6%), and was unopposed for the November 2, 2010 General election, winning with 6,111 votes.
Tenure
Camper was elected on December 17, 2018 to be the Leader of the Tennessee House Democratic Caucus, the first African-American leader in the Tennessee House of Representatives.
Meet Karen Camper, the first African-American to lead Tennessee's House Democrats
''The Tennessean
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On November 11, 2022, Camper announced she was running in the 2023 Memphis mayoral election
The 2023 Memphis mayoral election took place on October 5, 2023. Incumbent Jim Strickland is term-limited and could not seek re-election to a third term in office. The election used the plurality vote system, with no possibility of a runoff. T ...
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Personal life
Camper is baptist
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. She is divorced and has a child named Bruce, Jr.
References
External links
Official page
at the Tennessee General Assembly
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Campaign site
*
Karen Camper
at Ballotpedia
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Karen Camper
at the National Institute on Money in State Politics
1958 births
20th-century African-American people
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21st-century African-American politicians
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African-American state legislators in Tennessee
African-American women in politics
Living people
Democratic Party members of the Tennessee House of Representatives
Place of birth missing (living people)
Politicians from Memphis, Tennessee
United States Army officers
University at Albany, SUNY alumni
University of Tennessee alumni
Women state legislators in Tennessee
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20th-century African-American women
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African-American United States Army personnel
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