Primaries Runoffs Set for June 25th

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COLUMBIA, SC (June 17, 2024 ) – The results of the June 11 Statewide Primaries have been certified, and the S.C. State Election Commission wants to make sure voters understand the rules for voting in the Runoffs on Tuesday, June 25.

All Runoffs are listed below. Check your sample ballot at scVOTES.gov to see offices in which you are eligible to vote. Some voters will not have a Runoff.
Voters who voted in the June 11 Primaries are limited to voting in the same party’s Runoff.
Voters who did not vote in the June 11 Primaries can choose to vote in either party’s Runoff.
Absentee Voting

The deadline to return an absentee application for the Runoffs was June 14 at 5:00 p.m.
If you applied for an absentee ballot, you will receive your ballot in the mail soon.
Once you get your ballot in the mail, complete and return your ballot to your county voter registration office by mail or in person no later than 7:00 p.m. on June 25.
Be sure to sign the voter’s oath and have the return envelope witnessed.
Consider returning your ballot in person to ensure timely delivery.
Photo ID will be required to return your ballot in person.
Early Voting Period

Wednesday, June 19 – Friday, June 21.
8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Open from 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. on June 25.
Check your polling place at scVOTES.gov before leaving to vote.
Bring your Photo ID.
June 25 Runoffs:

Abbeville

US House of Representatives, District 3 – Republican

Allendale

County Council, District 1 – Democratic

Anderson

US House of Representatives, District 3 – Republican

State House of Representative, District 9 – Republican

Calhoun

State House of Representatives, District 93 – Democratic

State Senate, District 26 – Republican

Charleston

Sheriff – Republican

Colleton

Clerk of Court – Democratic

Dillon

County Council, District 1 – Democratic

County Council, District 3 – Democratic

Edgefield

US House of Representatives, District 3 – Republican

Georgetown

County Council, District 3 – Democratic

Greenville

US House of Representatives, District 3 – Republican

State Senate, District 6 – Republican

State Senate, District 12 – Republican

State House of Representatives, District 28 – Republican

County Council, District 20 – Republican

County Council, District 22 – Republican

County Council, District 25 – Democratic

Greenwood

US House of Representatives, District 3 – Republican

State Senate, District 10 – Republican

Kershaw

State Senate, District 35 – Democratic

State Senate, District 35 – Republican

Laurens

US House of Representatives, District 3 – Republican

County Council, District 7 – Republican

Lee

State Senate, District 35 – Democratic

State Senate, District 35 – Republican

Lexington

State Senate, District 10 – Republican

State Senate, District 23 – Republican

State Senate, District 26 – Republican

State House of Representatives, District 93 – Democratic

McCormick

US House of Representatives, District 3 – Republican

Newberry

US House of Representatives, District 3 – Republican

Oconee

US House of Representatives, District 3 – Republican

Orangeburg

State House of Representatives, District 93 – Democratic

Coroner – Democratic

Pickens

US House of Representatives, District 3 – Republican

Sheriff – Republican

County Council, District 5 – Republican

Richland

State Senate, District 22 – Democratic

State Senate, District 26 – Republican

State Senate, District 35 – Democratic

State Senate, District 35 – Republican

Saluda

US House of Representatives, District 3 – Republican

State Senate, District 10 – Republican

Probate Judge – Republican

Spartanburg

State Senate, District 12 – Republican

State House of Representatives, District 34 – Republican

County Council, District 4 – Republican

Sumter

State Senate, District 35 – Democratic

State Senate, District 35 – Republican

York

Sheriff – Republican