Oconee and Pickens Counties Subscribed Articles

Oconee and Pickens Counties Subscribed Articles

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The House has established a portal for submission of proposed redistricting maps. A sample file is also available on the website.

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The League of Women Voters of South Carolina has submitted proposed district maps to both the Senate and House Redistricting Subcommittees. Both bodies are now accepting maps from the public.

The Redistricting process is proceeding at a very slow pace. A recent editorial accurately observes that delays serve the interests of incumbents who don't want challengers and of those who don't want time for litigation to go forward and be resolved before the next election cycle begins.

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Congressional, Senate, and House district maps proposed by the League of Women Voters are now available on our Redistricting page. A video recording of the September 29 event, which offers in-depth information about why and how maps were drawn, will be posted soon.

SC Senate update: October 8 is the deadline for submitting maps. The League has already submitted proposed Congressional and SC Senate maps.

SC House update: One public hearing remains on October 4. No plans to receive third party map submissions have been announced.

Public Statement

Columbia, SC - The League of Women Voters has been closely following the redistricting process in South Carolina and preparing our own maps for consideration by the SC Legislature.

Register to vote
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Tuesday is National Voter Registration Day. Voting allows qualified citizens to have a say in who will represent them in local, state, and federal elections. Too many Americans cannot vote because they have not registered or kept their registration information current.

Voter registration is the first step. The League of Women Voters established National Voter Registration Day in 2012. It celebrates our democracy and promotes free and fair voter registration.

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The House of Representatives has added a new meeting at which virtual testimony will be accepted. It is scheduled for Tuesday, September 28, at 4:30 PM. In-person, virtual, and written testimony will be accepted at this meeting.

The League of Women Voters will make its maps public on September 29 in a virtual Zoom-based event. This event is free and open to the public.

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The Redistricting Subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary Committee met today to discuss the guidelines and criteria to be used by the Senate and the process for third parties (such as the League of Women Voters and other organizations) to submit maps. House statewide hearings are not receiving the attendance that the Senate hearings did.

The League of Women Voters will make its maps public on September 29 in a virtual Zoom-based event. This event is free and open to the public.

Multigenerational workplace video
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Today we often have four generations working side by side. Challenge your thinking with this 3-minute video and more.

Check out the mini-films for exploring race, bias, and identity. Originally intended for use with students, they're thought-provoking for all ages. Bet you can't watch just one!

Nancy Williams
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In her interview with The Bluffton Sun, LWVSC President Nancy Williams emphasizes the League of Women Voters' commitment to good government as a nonpartisan, grassroots organization dedicated to education and voter service.

One Woman, One Vote by Marjorie Spruill (cover)
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One Woman, One Vote: Rediscovering the Woman Suffrage Movement, by Marjorie J. Spruill (LWVSC 2021 Convention keynote speaker) is now available for purchase. Read more about this thorough account of the suffrage movement that brings the story of women and the vote up through the 2020 election! Find out how you can order a copy.

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