Get Ready for Early Voting in South Carolina: Essential Dates and Locations Inside!

Get Ready to Vote Early in South Carolina!

Hey there, South Carolina! With less than 20 days to go until Election Day on November 5, excitement is building as folks are gearing up to cast their votes. Whether you’re an experienced voter or this is your first time, we’ve got all the essential info you need to make your early voting experience smooth and easy!

When Can You Vote Early?

If you prefer to avoid the crowds on Election Day, early voting is a fantastic option! You can start casting your ballot from October 21 through November 2, and the polls will be open every day from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.. That gives you plenty of time to fit voting into your schedule!

Where Can You Vote Early?

Early voting sites can be found all over South Carolina, and each county has its own designated locations. Here’s a sneak peek of where you can go, especially if you’re around Greenville and Spartanburg:

  • Greenville:
    • McAlister Square, 225 S. Pleasantburg Drive
    • Mauldin Senior Center, 203 Corn Road
    • Mt. Pleasant Community Center, 710 S. Fairfield Road
    • Calvary Baptist Church – Student Center, 207 Davenport Road
    • Travelers Rest Council Chambers – City Hall, 125 Trailblazer Drive
    • Northwest Campus Greenville Technical College – Heritage Hall, 8109 White Horse Road
    • Benson Campus Greenville Technical College – Benson Pavilion, 2522 Locust Hill Road
  • Spartanburg:
    • Spartanburg County Board of Voter Registration & Elections, 366 N. Church St. #1630
    • Woodruff Library, 270 E. Hayne St.
    • Boiling Springs Library, 871 Double Bridge Road
    • Middle Tyger Library, 170 Groce Road
  • Anderson:
    • Anderson County Board of Voter Registration & Elections, 301 N. Main St.
    • Pendleton Library, 650 S. Mechanic St.
    • Powdersville Library, 4 Civic Ct.
    • Watkins Community Center, 2 Louisiana St.

What Do You Need to Bring?

Before you head out to vote, make sure you have some form of photo ID with you. Acceptable IDs include:

  • Your driver’s license
  • State-issued ID card
  • Voter registration card with a photo
  • Federal military ID
  • A U.S. passport

Having the right ID is super important, so double-check to ensure you’re all set before leaving your house!

Finding Your Ballot and Understanding Referendums

Curious about what’s on your ballot? You can find your sample ballot easily by visiting the South Carolina Election Commission’s website at scvotes.gov. It’s a great way to familiarize yourself with the candidates and any referendums that will be up for a vote. Speaking of referendums, here’s a brief rundown of what you might see on your ballot:

  • A statewide referendum asking whether the constitution should be amended to confirm that only U.S. citizens aged eighteen and older who are registered can vote.
  • In Greenville County, voters will weigh in on implementing a one percent sales tax for road improvements.
  • Anderson County has two transportation sales tax options on the ballot.
  • Over in Spartanburg, there are five referendums focusing on fire districts.

Vote with Peace of Mind!

Remember, on Election Day, November 5, polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.. It’s also a great idea to double-check your designated polling place before you go, as locations may change. Let’s make sure your voice counts!

With so much at stake, every vote matters. So, get your friends and family excited to vote, and don’t forget to mark your calendar for early voting. Happy voting, South Carolina!


Author: HERE Greenville

HERE Greenville

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