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Two major positions are up for grabs in South Carolina’s 2026 election season, the governorship and Lindsey Graham’s U.S. Senate seat.
The S.C. Supreme Court on Sept. 11 reversed a circuit court judge's order that temporarily blocked the release of sensitive voter registration information to the U.S. Department of Justice.
Primaries for the seats will be conducted by the South Carolina Election Commission in the fall, with four names on each ballot.
Across the Lowcountry, community groups and election officials encouraged residents to make sure their voices are heard in the upcoming elections on National Vo
The South Carolina Supreme Court is allowing the state to share voter data with the Justice Department after a lower court prevented it from doing so.
Some voters in Greenville and Spartanburg counties will cast ballots in special elections after two state lawmakers resigned, effective Jan. 5.
Earlier this summer, the DOJ told South Carolina to turn over the information of the more than 3.3 million people registered to vote in the state, including their names, addresses, birthdates, driver’s license numbers, and last four digits of their Social Security Numbers. Other states received similar requests.
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Former South Carolina Democrats second vice chair joins race for 1st Congressional District
Vazquez, a former second vice chair of the South Carolina Democratic Party, is joining the 2026 race to represent South Carolina’s 1st
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South Carolina Election Commission served restraining order over Justice Department data request
The South Carolina Election Commission was served a lawsuit and received a restraining order Tuesday night, temporarily preventing it from sharing voter information with the federal government. Last month,
South Carolina can begin giving voter information to the federal government, the state Supreme Court said in a Thursday opinion.The six-page opinion overturned
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