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News Summary

As early voting in South Carolina begins, over 1.5 million residents have already cast their votes, surpassing the previous election’s turnout. The early voting period runs until November 2, 2024, leading up to Election Day on November 5. This historic engagement reflects the heightened interest in participating in both national and local races, emphasizing the importance of being prepared with registration and ballots. With new laws making early voting more accessible, South Carolinians are encouraged to familiarize themselves with their ballots and plan ahead to ensure their voices are heard.

Record Early Voting Numbers in South Carolina as Presidential Election Approaches

As we gear up for one of the most pivotal moments in U.S. politics, early voting in South Carolina has reached a staggering milestone. Early voting kicked off on October 21, 2024, and already, over 1.5 million residents have made their voices heard, more than doubling the early voting turnout seen during the last general election in 2022. With the excitement ramping up, it certainly seems like South Carolinians are ready to have their say!

Why This Matters

The early voting period runs until November 2, 2024, giving everyone ample opportunity to participate before the big day on November 5. Polls are open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., but don’t forget, there’s a brief pause on October 27 when voting stations will be closed. Election Day is right around the corner, so if you haven’t voted yet, you’ll want to mark your calendars!

What’s on the Ballot?

scvotes.gov to ensure everything is in order before casting your vote!

Get Familiar with Your Ballot

Remember, sample ballots are tailored to your home address, which means your local contests and questions might look a bit different from your neighbor’s. It’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with what’s on the ballot ahead of time; local issues can be quite different. Preparation is key!

Record-Breaking First Day

Here’s a fun fact to share: on the very first day of early voting, approximately 125,900 people turned up to vote! That’s a significant jump from the previous record of 70,100 votes cast on a single day during the last election cycle. To see so many residents engaging in this democratic process is something to celebrate!

A Closer Look at the Process

Thanks to a law passed in May 2022, early voting in South Carolina is more accessible than ever, allowing for no-excuse-needed voting. This law established a uniform process and built upon temporary rules that were put in place during the pandemic in 2020. If you want to cast your vote early, simply head to your local early voting station.

Don’t forget to grab your valid photo ID! Valid options include a South Carolina driver’s license, military ID, or a U.S. passport. If you have not updated your address before Election Day, there’s a failsafe option to update it and vote at your polling place.

Absentee Ballot Reminder

If you prefer voting by absentee ballot, keep in mind that requests must be submitted by 5 p.m. on October 25, 2024. Also, make sure these ballots reach your county voter registration office before the clock strikes 7 p.m. on Election Day. For those with emergencies or hospital admissions, family members can assist in obtaining and delivering ballots to ensure your voice is still heard!

Closing Time

One last point to emphasize: if you’re in line at 7 p.m. on Election Day, don’t worry! Polling places will remain open until everyone has had their chance to vote.

In Summary

This election is an exciting opportunity to shape the future, not just at the national level but locally as well. South Carolina is seeing record numbers participating during early voting, and as we count down the days to November 5, let’s keep that momentum going. Whether you choose to vote early or wait for Election Day, your voice matters.

So, get out there, make your choice, and let’s see what the future holds for our state and our country!

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