Early voting begins this week. What positions are on the ballot?

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Early voting for the Shelby County primary election begins on April 15 and runs through April 30, with 30 different seats up for election. Voters will choose candidates for various positions, including Shelby County mayor, sheriff, and school board members, with early voting providing flexibility for voters to cast their ballots at various locations.
Early voting for the Shelby County primary election starts on April 15. The election features 30 different seats, including Shelby County mayor, sheriff, and school board members. Voters can choose either a Republican or Democratic ballot, with varying positions depending on their location. Early voting locations are available across the county, with hours from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays. The Shelby County Election Commission website provides sample ballots and early voting locations. The election is the first in Shelby County since the 2024 presidential election, with many current representatives term-limited or seeking other offices.
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