Register, Find Your Polling Location & Learn About the Candidates

Register, Find Your Polling Location & Learn About the Candidates

Get registered, find your polling location and learn about the candidates before the Nov. 5 election. Photo: 99.3 The Box/Saga Communications


Get Registered, Find Your Polling Location
& Learn About the Candidates Before the Nov. 5 Election

In our democracy, your vote matters.  It makes our community and country stronger.  So, make your voice heard. Get registered – it only takes two minutes! Visit SCVotes.gov to learn what’s on your ballot and make a plan to vote on or before Tuesday, Nov. 5.

Learn about all upcoming elections in South Carolina.

The General election is Tuesday, November 5, 2024.

South Carolina Registration Deadlines:

  • Online registration deadline: 30 days before Election Day
  • Register by mail deadline: Must be postmarked 30 days before Election Day
  • In-person registration deadline: 30 days before Election Day

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