SC’s primary elections not over just yet. What to know about the June 25 runoffs
Originally published by Maayan Schechter for South Carolina Public Radio
Early voting in the June 25 runoffs opens from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, June 19, to Friday, June 21.
South Carolina’s primary election cycle isn’t over just yet.
One Upstate congressional race is headed to a June 25 runoff. So are a handful of races for state House of Representatives and Senate seats. There also are runoffs in several local races.
South Carolinians who voted in the June 11 primary elections can vote next week, but can only vote in the same party’s runoff. Voters who did not cast a ballot last week are not limited to political party in the runoffs.
Early voting in the June 25 runoffs opens from 8:30 a.m. to 5p.m. Wednesday to Friday.
The deadline to return an absentee ballot application already passed. Once a ballot is received in the mail, it must be completed and returned to the county voter registration office by mail or in person no later than 7 p.m. June 25. (The ballot must be signed by the voter and the return envelope witnessed.)
Sample ballots can be found on scvotes.gov.
Polls will open June 25 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Polling precincts can be found on the State Election Commission’s website.
June 25 runoffs, split by county
Abbeville
U.S. House, District 3: Republican
Allendale
County Council, District 1: Democratic
Anderson
U.S. House, District 3: Republican
S.C. House, District 9: Republican
Calhoun
S.C. House, District 93: Democratic
S.C. Senate, District 26: Republican
Charleston
Sheriff: Republican
Colleton
Clerk of Court: Democratic
Dillon
County Council, District 1: Democratic
County Council, District 3: Democratic
Edgefield
U.S. House, District 3: Republican
Georgetown
County Council, District 3: Democratic
Greenville
U.S. House, District 3: Republican
S.C. Senate, District 6: Republican
S.C. Senate, District 12: Republican
S.C. House, District 28: Republican
County Council, District 20: Republican
County Council, District 22: Republican
County Council, District 25: Democratic
Greenwood
U.S. House, District 3: Republican
S.C. Senate, District 10: Republican
Kershaw
S.C. Senate, District 35: Democratic
S.C. Senate, District 35: Republican
Laurens
U.S. House, District 3: Republican
County Council, District 7: Republican
Lee
S.C. Senate, District 35: Democratic
S.C. Senate, District 35: Republican
Lexington
S.C. Senate, District 10: Republican
S.C. Senate, District 23: Republican
S.C. Senate, District 26: Republican
S.C. House District 93: Democratic
McCormick
U.S. House, District 3: Republican
Newberry
U.S. House, District 3: Republican
Oconee
U.S. House, District 3: Republican=
Orangeburg
S.C. House District 93: Democratic
Coroner: Democratic
Pickens
U.S. House, District 3: Republican
Sheriff: Republican
County Council, District 5: Republican
Richland
S.C. Senate, District 22: Democratic
S.C. Senate, District 26: Republican
S.C. Senate, District 35: Democratic
S.C. Senate, District 35: Republican
Saluda
U.S. House, District 3: Republican
S.C. Senate, District 10: Republican
Probate Judge: Republican
Spartanburg
S.C. Senate, District 12: Republican
S.C. House, District 34: Republican
County Council, District 4: Republican
Sumter
S.C. Senate, District 35: Democratic
State Senate, District 35: Republican
York
Sheriff: Republican
Source: State Election Commission