S.C. State Election Commission

Federal Election Commission


Elections and Registrations

Elections and Registrations
Hoyt Campbell, Director
300 Russell Street, Room 107
Darlington, South Carolina  29532
Phone: (843) 398-4900


 


We want to welcome you to the Micro Vote electronic voting machines, which await you at the voting place. Just a touch will record your selections. A final touch of your finger will cast your vote!

Voting is simple with MicroVote. Here's everything you need to know to cast your vote.

  1. Information Window
  2. Candidate/Issue Selection buttons
  3. Ballot Advance bar (displays the next ballot page)
  4. Write-in Window
  5. Cast Vote button (Do not push until all selection have been made.)

To Make Your Selections

  1. Press the gray button beside each candidate or issue of your choice. This turns on the light next to the button.
  2. If you change your mind, press the button again to cancel your selection.
  3. You may choose as many candidates as you're eligible to select for each office, but no more.
  4. If the ballot is more than one page, press the green "Advance Ballot bar" at the bottom of the panel. If there are more pages, the light will stay on. You must view all pages of your ballot before the machine will allow you to complete the voting process.

To Cast Your Vote
Once your selections are final, press the red "Cast Vote button" to record your vote. This button complete the voting process, and you may press it only once. Make sure you have made all your selections before you press the red Cast Vote button.

To Cast a Write-In Vote with MicroVote

  1. If a write-in option is available, you may press the gray "Write-in Selection button." The light next to it will start blinking. You may change your mind by pressing the same write in button again to turn out the light, and then vote as usual.
  2. If you select to write-in a candidate, press the "Write-in Window bar" on the lower left panel where the lights are blinking. The window will open and the light will go out.
  3. The window will close when all selections have been made and you push the red Cast Vote button.

Duties of the Election and Registration Board

  1. Register all qualified Darlington County citizens to vote.
  2. Determine qualifications of all applicants and assign proper voting precinct and voting districts.
  3. Issues voter registration certificates.
  4. Maintain county voter records in conjunction with the State Election Commission.
  5. Provide absentee voting services. The election and registration acts the absentee precinct for all federal, state, and local elections held in the county.
  6. Validate signatures on petitions for non - partisan candidates and referenda.
  7. Conduct all elections in Darlington County for federal, state, county, and municipalities.
  8. Provide accurate information and quality assistance to the public.

Qualifications for Registration
To be eligible to register to vote in South Carolina, a person must meet the following qualifications:

  • Be a United States citizen
  • Be at least 18 years old on or before the next election
  • Be a resident in the county and polling precinct in which the elector offers to vote
  • Not be under a current court order declaring the elector mentally incompetent
  • Not be confined in any public prison resulting from a conviction of a crime
  • Not have been convicted of a felony or any offence against the election laws, unless the elector has served his entire sentence, including probation and parole time, or has received a pardon

There is no length of residency requirement in South Carolina in order to register to vote. You can register at any time.

You must be registered at least 30 days prior to any election in order to vote in that election. Registration by mail applications must be postmarked at least 30 days prior to that particular election to be eligible.

A person who is registered to vote according to law shall remain permanently registered and entitled to all rights and privileges of registration unless his name is removed from the registration list for cause.

For additional information on registration, duplicate certificates, change of address, precinct locations, statistics, etc., please contact the County Voter Registration Board Office.

Where to Register to Vote

  • Register at the County Voter Registration Board Office. Proof of residency is required.
  • Hartsville Chamber of Commerce - 214 N. Fifth 81. Hartsville. Proof of residency is required.
  • Register by mail
  • Register at any of the designated motor voter sites, including the Department of Motor Vehicles, the Department of Social Services and other state and federal public service agencies.
  • Register on the Internet at the following sites:
Also, Social Security number is required by the S.C. Code of Laws and is used for internal purposes only.

Qualifications to Vote by Absentee Ballot
Any qualified elector who falls into one of the following categories is eligible to receive absentee ballots:

  1. Students, their spouses and dependents residing with them.
  2. Members of the Armed Forces and Merchant Marines, their spouses and dependents residing with them.
  3. Persons serving with the American Red Cross or with the United Service Organizations who are attached to and serving with the Armed Forces of the United States, their spouses and dependents residing with them.
  4. Employment. (Working 7 a.m. until 7:00 p.m.)
  5. Physically disabled persons.
  6. Government employees, their spouses and dependents residing With them, who are out of their county of residence on election day.
  7. Electors with a death or funeral in the family within a three day period prior to the election.
  8. Persons on vacation.
  9. Poll managers, certified poll watchers, county voter registration board members and staff, and county election commission members and staff working on election day.
  10. Overseas citizens.
  11. Persons attending sick or physically disabled persons.
  12. Persons admitted to hospitals as emergency patients on the day of election or within- a four day period before the election.
  13. Persons who will be serving as jurors in a state or federal court on election day.
  14. Persons 65 years of age or older.
  15. Persons confined to a jail or pre-trial facility pending disposition of arrest or trial.

Any elector wishing to vote by absentee ballot must apply to the County Voter Registration Board. Applications for absentee ballots can be submitted anytime during the calendar year in which the election is to be held in which the elector wishes to vote by absentee ballot. The registration board must receive completed application by 5:OO p.m., four days before the election if the ballot is to be mailed. However, any elector applying in person may apply until 5:oo p.m. on the day before the election.

If an elector is admitted to a hospital as an emergency patient on the day of election or within a four day period before the election, a member of the immediate family may obtain and complete an application, receive the ballot and deliver it personally to the patient who will vote it. That family member will then personally deliver the ballot back to the County Voter Registration Board. These ballots must be returned before closing of polls on election day.

Immediate family is defined as: Spouse, Parent, Child, Sister, Brother, Grandparents, Grandchildren, Mothers-in-law, Fathers-in-law, Brothers-in-law, Sisters-in-law, Sons-in-law and Daughters-in-law.

The absentee ballot application form may be requested by the voter himself, a member of his/her immediate family or by the authorized representative of voter. The voter or a member of his immediate family may request the application in person, by telephone or by mail. A voter's authorized representative must request an absentee ballot application in person or by mail only, and must himself be a registered voter and must sign an oath to the effect that he fits the statutory definition of such a representative.

Authorized representatives are registered electors who, with a voter's permission, act for a voter unable to go to the polls because of illness or disability resulting in his confinement in a hospital, sanitarium, nursing home, or place of residence; or a voter unable because of physical disability to go to his polling place, or because of such disability unable to vote at his polling place due to existing architectural barriers which deny him physical access to the polling place, voting booth or voting apparatus.

A candidate or member of a candidate's paid campaign staff, including volunteers reimbursed for time expended on campaign activity, may not request an absentee ballot application for any person unless the person is a member of their immediate family.

For additional information on absentee balloting or to request an application for absentee ballot, please contact the County Voter Registration Board Office.


Where to Vote

Visit www.scvotes.org to find your voting precinct. Go to "Find Your Precinct" and select Darlington County.


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