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South Carolina Already Has Record-Breaking Voter Turnout

Records are already being shattered across the country when it comes to voter turnout in the 2020 General Election.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all South Carolinians are eligible to vote early – an option that many South Carolinians are taking advantage of. 

According to the South Carolina Election Commission, as of Monday, October 26th, 558,000 South Carolinians had voted in-person and 346,000 mail-in ballots had been returned.

Compared to the 2016 General Election, where 2.1 million votes were tallied in South Carolina, it seems as though the state is on track to surpass their previous voter turnout rates.

A total of 1,021,000 ballots have already been issued to South Carolinians – almost double the number of ballots issued in the 2016 election.

With these large numbers of people voting early, it is no surprise some voters are having to wait in line for hours on end. However, polling centers are still taking the proper precautions to protect early voters and limit the spread of the pandemic.

Looking to vote early in South Carolina? Click here to find your polling location.

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Early Voting is Underway in South Carolina

Monday, October 5th marked the first day of early voting in South Carolina. While there are still a few weeks until election day, there has already been a high turnout throughout the state for individuals opting to vote early.

Some locations like the North Charleston Coliseum have reported quick-moving lines, with some voters saying it took only ten minutes to cast their ballot. However, in Berkeley county, things did not move as swiftly, with some reports saying it took up to two hours to get through the long lines.

In addition to in-person voting, there has also been a surge of interest in mail-in absentee voting. Due to the pandemic, the South Carolina legislature passed a law allowing everyone to vote by absentee ballot. However, it is important to note that the law still requires a witness signature to accompany the ballot.

In Richland County alone, election officials already received 62,000 requests for absentee ballots prior to October 1st. Voters have until October 24th to request a mail-in absentee ballot and must return their ballot in-person or by mail before 7:00 pm on November 3rd.

If you are looking to vote early in the state of South Carolina, click here to find your polling location.

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