Salisbury voters will be going to the polls today to choose a Mayor and for the first time five council members running in five separate districts.
In District 1 incumbent Shanie Shields faces challenger April Jackson and Sarah Halcott.
In District 2, a new minority-majority seat, there are four candidates who include Keyvan Aarabi, Marvin Ames, Muir Boda and Justin Gregoli.
In District 3 two incumbents Tim Spies and Jack Heath are vying for the seat along with Kevin Lindsay.
In District 4 Mayor Jim Ireton is facing off against Roger Mazzullo.
Council President Jake Day who is running for Mayor and Council member Laura Mitchell in District 5 are unopposed.
Polling Stations
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Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at these locations:
District 1: Fire Station 16, 325 Cypress St.
District 2: Fire Station 1, South Schumaker and Beaglin Park drives
District 3: Asbury United Methodist Church, 1401 Camden Ave.
District 4: Wicomico Presbyterian Church, 129 Broad St.
District 5: Oak Ridge Baptist Church, 327 Tilghman Road