Registered residents of Shelby County may vote at any early voting site listed below. Find your nearest location on the map, check the calendar, and confirm hours before you go.
Katie Ratton has dedicated her career to serving the people of Shelby County through public service and the pursuit of justice. She currently serves as an Assistant District Attorney, where she prosecutes serious criminal cases and advocates for victims.
Throughout her nearly two decades in the legal profession, Katie has served as a prosecutor, public defender, and Assistant City Attorney for the City of Memphis. This broad experience has given her a deep understanding of the criminal justice system and the importance of fairness, accountability, and respect for the law.
Every person who enters a courtroom deserves to be treated with dignity and respect.
A lifelong public servant, Katie is committed to applying the law impartially and ensuring that justice is administered fairly for all. She and her husband are proud to raise their family in Shelby County and are deeply invested in the future of the community they call home.
Katie is running for Criminal Court Judge, Division 8, to bring experience, integrity, and sound judgment to the bench.
Any registered Shelby County voter can cast a ballot at any of these 26 sites during early voting. Search by name or city, tap a location for directions, or explore the map.
Tap any highlighted day to see that day’s voting hours. Early voting runs July 17 through August 1; Election Day is August 6.
Choose a location, date, and time. Then add it to your calendar with the address included.
Hours are the same at every site except the Election Commission’s James Meredith Building, which keeps standard office hours on weekdays.
Dates reflect the special election early-voting window (July 17 – August 1). Always confirm the current schedule with the Shelby County Election Commission before traveling.
Help bring experience, integrity, and fairness to Criminal Court, Division 8.