South Carolina
State Election Information
(We do our best to keep this information updated, but be sure to double-check your state’s official voter info.)
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In Person: 30 days before Election Day
By Mail: Postmarked 30 days before Election Day
Online: 30 days before Election Day
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Unavailable in the state
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Photo ID requested
If a photo ID can’t be presented, a provisional ballot can be cast and will be counted unless someone proves to the election commission that the voter is lying about their identity.
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Time off to vote is subject to the employer, there is no requirement for employers to grant time off to vote for employees.
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Begins: 2 weeks before election
Ends: day before election
(Note: Times and locations vary, so check your polling place to see where/when you can cast an early vote)
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Absentee/mail voting is available for voters who are eligible through the state’s list of qualified “excuses.”
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State Representatives
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South Carolina 1 - Nancy Mace
South Carolina 2 - Joe Wilson
South Carolina 3 - Jeff Duncan
South Carolina 4 - William Timmons
South Carolina 5 - Ralph Norman
South Carolina 6 - Jim Clyburn
South Carolina 7 - Russell Fry