Voting Etiquette Prior to Election Day

COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) — For this year’s election, which is seven days away, you need one of three forms of identification to vote: a South Carolina driver’s license, a DMV issued ID or your current voter registration card. Either gets you past the poll worker and to the voting booth. State election officials take you through voting etiquette for everything else you need to know. South Carolina State Election Commission spokesperson Chris Whitmire says planning and preparation are required prior to the hitting the polls; it’s not about just showing up to the vote. “Before election day, check your registration and make sure your address is correct, then find polling place in case you don’t know, ” said Whitmire. “Even if you think you know where your polling place is, they can move from time to time.” After verifying where to go vote, he says, research the candidates and the issues, like the constitutional amendment questions on the ballot. “You don’t wanna be reading that for the first time in the voting booth and trying to comprehend this long, complicated legal question, ” Whitmire said. “Read it before you get there, so when you get to the voting booth, you’re just recording selections and can get back to your job and your neighbors can get to the booth.” Lastly, before leaving the booth… “…check selections under each office, answer each question, review the screen, then press vote. It asks if you’re sure. Make sure you’re sure before you confirm.” Election officials remind you that the state’s new voter ID law does not go into effect until January 2013. fore details on everything you need to know about election day, visit www.scvotes.org.