Early voting ends Friday

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Early voting for Tuesday’s general election and Hermleigh ISD board of trustees election ends Friday afternoon.
Early voting for the general election is being held on the first floor of the Scurry County Courthouse from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Scurry County offices on the ballot are all uncontested.
Incumbents, who are on the Republican ticket, are 132nd Judicial District Court Judge Ernie B. Armstrong, 132nd Judicial District Attorney Ben Smith, Scurry County Attorney Michael Hartman, Scurry County Sheriff Trey Wilson, Scurry County Tax Assessor/Collector Jana Young and Pct. 1 Scurry County Commissioner Terry Williams. Shawn McCowen is the only candidate running for the Pct. 3 Scurry County Commissioners’ Court seat.
Also on the ballot without opposition are state Sen. Charles Perry, R-Lubbock, and state Rep. Dustin Burrows, R-Lubbock.
The candidates for the District 19 U.S. House of Representatives seat are Jodey Arrington (Republican), Troy Bonar (Libertarian) and Mark Lawson (Green).
The ballot also features the race for president and several state offices.
Voting for the Hermleigh ISD board election will be held from 8 a.m. to noon at the Hermleigh Community Center.
Nine people will battle for four seats on the Hermleigh ISD board of trustees. Incumbents Roy Gill, Larry Don Nachlinger and Joe Taylor will be joined on the ballot by David L. Digby, Miranda Hancock, John Harty, Michael D. Hildebrand, Jerry L. Smith and Justin White.