Early voting sets record
South Carolina’s Primary elections are one week away but voters are already setting records.
South Carolina’s Primary elections are one week away but voters are already setting records.
Early voting in South Carolina for the primaries begins on Tuesday.
The NAACP of South Carolina has issued a call urging voters to stay informed and participate in the upcoming June Primary early voting period amid fierce public debate over voting rights and redistricting in the state.
Happening Tuesday, May 26, South Carolina senators are set to continue the debate on congressional redistricting.
The South Carolina Election Commission is hoping to avoid any confusion for voters amid the redistricting debate.
Early voting for the Primaries in South Carolina starts May 26.
Tues, April 28, the state election commission has entered into a memorandum of understanding or MOU for the purpose of sharing of the state’s voter registration list with the DOJ.
As he left the chambers of the U.S. Supreme Court, where justices had just heard arguments Monday over whether to prevent states from counting mail ballots that arrive after Election Day, Nevada Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar texted his staff 3,000 miles away.
Voters in part of Lexington County still have time to vote in the primary to replace former State Representative RJ May.
The early voting period for Municipal Election Day has began, according to the South Carolina State Election Commission.