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First, you must be registered to vote in South Carolina.
You must be
registered at least 30 days prior to the election in order to vote in that election.
Find out how to register.
What are my voting options?
What IDs can I use to vote?
When voting in person, you'll be asked to show a photo ID, such as an ID issued by the SCDMV (driver's license, ID card, concealed weapons permit), a federal military ID, or a US passport. Learn more about required photo IDs.
When and where can I vote in person?
What will I do when I go vote?
Can I vote absentee by mail?
If you're age 65+ —or if you're unable to vote during the two-week early voting period or on Election Day —voting absentee by mail is an option. There are
many eligibility criteria.
Find out who's eligible and how to apply.
Can someone deliver my absentee application or ballot?
What if I am hospitalized?
Voters admitted to the hospital as an emergency patient on the day of the election, or within four days of the election, can have an
immediate family member apply for and deliver a ballot to them.
What's this I hear about election crimes?
Effective 2022, election law violations (such as fraudulently voting, voting more than once, or impersonating a voter) are now felonies. It's also a felony to request more than five absentee applications or submit more than five absentee ballots in addition to your own. See
2022 SC Election Law Changes.
Other questions?