Horry County Sets New Records with Voter Turnout!

Hey there, Horry County! It’s been a whirlwind of an election season, and we can officially say the dust has settled after a huge turnout that has everyone talking. On November 5, eligible voters in our county showed up in droves, proving that civic engagement is alive and well! The excitement built up over the weeks leading to the election, and as our elections chief, Sandy Martin, cleverly pointed out, things were looking *busier than a shopping mall before the holidays*.

Record-Breaking Participation

Martin, who has a knack for predicting voting trends, hinted at a monumental turnout based on early voting sky-high numbers. She jokingly mentioned, “Anybody driving by our office today thinks it’s Walmart.” And she was absolutely right! By the time the polls closed, a staggering 77% of eligible voters in Horry County had cast their ballots—either during the early voting days or on Election Day itself. This number represents the highest turnout we’ve seen since 2008, when 73% showed up.

In total, about 2.56 million ballots were cast across the entire state, which matches our county’s impressive turnout. It’s clear that voters were eager to make their voices heard! Our population was buzzing with democracy, and local participation had everyone feeling proud.

Winners and Their Margins

When it came to the races, Horry County played a significant role with some standout victories. President-elect Donald Trump and local U.S. Rep. Russell Fry secured their largest margins ever in the area, receiving 69% and 71% of the vote, respectively. Clearly, the residents made their preferences known!

While the Republican candidates were shining bright, the Democratic contenders had their moments too. In Marion County, Vice President Kamala Harris and Fry’s opponent, Mal Hyman, performed notably well, capturing 57% and 54% of the votes in their district. Every vote truly counted, and it was fascinating to see the landscape shift in different areas!

Looking Ahead

As we wrap up this election cycle, it’s essential to take a moment to appreciate how far we’ve come. The fact that 77% of us participated shows an *incredible level of community involvement*. Whether you’re a first-time voter or a seasoned pro, your voice matters, and every single vote helps shape our future.

Now, the focus shifts to what’s next. Residents and local leaders will be looking at the results and discussing how to address the issues that matter most to our communities. We’ve all worked hard to get to this point, and it’s time to carry that momentum into the upcoming months.

Final Thoughts

To all the voters out there, thank you for stepping up and making your voices heard! You’ve set a fantastic example of democracy in action. Here’s to feeling hopeful about the future and continuing to engage with our local leadership. The journey doesn’t stop here, and we look forward to seeing what’s next for Horry County!

With elections behind us and the holiday decorations soon making their debut, it looks like this season is bound to end with a bang! *Stay tuned for exciting updates and community events on the horizon!*


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