Shelby County Commission schedules special meeting to discuss polling location change

Chad Scroggins, County Manager at Shelby County
Chad Scroggins, County Manager at Shelby County
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The Shelby County Commission announced on May 29 that it will hold a Special Commission Meeting on Tuesday, June 2, at 6:00 p.m. at the Shelby County Administration Building in Columbiana, Alabama.

According to the announcement, the primary purpose of this meeting is to consider action regarding changing the polling location for Precinct #8. The proposal under consideration would move voting from North Shelby Baptist Church to Our Savior Lutheran Church.

No additional agenda items were listed in the announcement. The commission did not provide further details about reasons for the proposed change or whether public comment will be accepted during the meeting.

Special meetings are typically called when urgent or time-sensitive matters require attention outside of regular commission sessions. The decision could impact voters assigned to Precinct #8 if approved by commissioners.

Further information about upcoming meetings and commission actions can be found on official county channels.



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