Election Day — Thursday, August 6, 2026
Lifelong Shelby County Resident • 20-Year Memphis Police Officer

KeeleyGreer

Your Neighbor. Your Voice. Your Commissioner.

District 8 deserves leadership rooted in service, not politics. As a lifelong Shelby County resident, husband, father, and 20-year Memphis Police Officer, Keeley Greer has spent his life protecting our community and serving the people who call it home.

Now, he's ready to bring common-sense leadership to County Commission by fighting for safer neighborhoods, responsible spending, stronger schools, and a government that works for taxpayers.

20+Years of ServiceProtecting and serving Memphis communities
48yrsLifelong Shelby County ResidentRaised here. Working here. Serving here.
3Daughters RaisedBuilding a future for the next generation
0Years as a Career PoliticianA public servant, not a politician
A Note from Keeley

"For the last 20 years, I've had the privilege of serving our community as a Memphis Police Officer. I've seen our challenges up close, but I've also seen the strength, resilience, and determination of the people who call Shelby County home.

I'm running because District 8 deserves a leader who listens, works hard, and puts people before politics. My promise is simple: I'll bring common-sense leadership, stand up for public safety, respect your tax dollars, and always remember who I work for.

I'm not a career politician. I'm your neighbor. And I'm asking for the opportunity to serve our community once again."

Keeley Greer Candidate for Shelby County Commissioner, District 8
Meet the Candidate

A Neighbor First. A Public Servant Always.

Keeley Greer has called Shelby County home his entire life.

Raised in Frayser and later Midtown Memphis, Keeley learned early the values that make our community strong: hard work, personal responsibility, and looking out for your neighbors. After graduating from Christian Brothers High School, he began building a career centered on service; first in the hospitality industry and ultimately in the profession he had dreamed about since childhood.

For the last 20 years, Keeley has proudly served as a Memphis Police Officer, working directly with families, businesses, and neighborhoods across our city. That experience has given him a firsthand understanding of both the challenges we face and the opportunities we have to build a stronger future.

Today, Keeley and his wife Elizabeth proudly call Downtown Memphis home after raising their three daughters in Shelby County. As a husband, father, public servant, and lifelong Memphian, he believes District 8 deserves practical solutions, responsible leadership, and a commissioner who puts people before politics.

That's why he's running: to serve the community he has spent a lifetime protecting.

Proudly Endorsed By

The Memphis Police Association

After two decades as a Patrol Officer with the Memphis Police Department, Keeley has earned the support of the men and women he served alongside. Their endorsement reflects a shared commitment to safer neighborhoods and the officers who protect them.

Where Keeley Stands

Four Priorities. One Goal: A Stronger District 8.

Priority I.

Responsible Spending

Taxpayers deserve transparency and accountability. Keeley will carefully review county budgets, ask tough questions, and ensure taxpayer dollars are invested where they matter most: public safety, infrastructure, and education. Every dollar spent should deliver measurable results for the people of Shelby County.

Priority II.

Stronger Education

Every child deserves the opportunity to succeed. Keeley will work to bring school leaders, county officials, and state partners together around practical, student-focused solutions. By strengthening classrooms, expanding career pathways, and bringing back trade and skills training in our high schools, we can give every student the tools they need to succeed after graduation.

Priority III.

Public Safety & Crime Reduction

Safe communities create opportunity. With 20 years of law enforcement experience, Keeley understands that public safety requires both immediate action and long-term solutions. He will support law enforcement, strengthen public safety programs, and invest in initiatives that help reduce crime and build safer neighborhoods.

Priority IV.

Workforce Development & Economic Growth

Opportunity strengthens communities. Keeley supports expanding workforce training, trade programs, and reentry opportunities that help individuals build stable careers. Strong local businesses, a skilled workforce, and economic growth are essential to creating a brighter future for District 8.

On the Trail

Upcoming Events

Jul07
Deadline

Voter Registration Deadline

Tuesday, July 7, 2026
Jul17
Early Voting

First Day of Early Voting

Friday, July 17, 2026
Jul27
Deadline

Last Day for Absentee Request

Monday, July 27, 2026
Aug01
Early Voting

Last Day of Early Voting

Saturday, August 1, 2026
Aug06
Election Day

Election Day

Thursday, August 6, 2026
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Join the Team That's Fighting for District 8

Keeley has spent his career serving Shelby County. Now he's building a grassroots team of neighbors who want safer communities, responsible government, and common-sense leadership. Whether you'd like to volunteer, request a yard sign, host an event, or simply stay informed, we'd love to hear from you. Together, we can make your voice count.

Campaign Office(901) 669-9174
Headquarters78 W Carolina Ave, Memphis, TN 38103