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Municipal Election Day here, with local elections taking place across South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia. Municipal elections decide who will lead your city or town, including positions like mayor, council, and other local offices that directly affect your community.
Election leaders say it’s a day when voter turnout tends to be low, but the stakes are high for many Upstate communities.
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Lowcountry voters have the chance to cast their ballots in local elections on Tuesday that officials say have a direct impact on their day-to-day lives.
Voters across the Lowcountry will head to the polls on November 4 to cast their ballots in dozens of municipal elections, deciding who will lead their cities and
Dianne Mitchell, a conservative activist, claimed victory over Steve Nail in the runoff for the House 21 seat in Upstate South Carolina.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Polls across the South Carolina are open until 7 p.m. as municipal elections are taking place all across the area. Voters are choosing mayors and town councilmembers in cities, as well as a primary for a vacant SC House seat in Lexington County.
Municipal election day is Tuesday, November 4th, across South Carolina. Election officials say these local elections have the biggest impact on your everyday life but say turnout is usually low. They’re hoping that’s different this year.
Find up-to-the-minute election results for all the races across Southeast Georgia and the South Carolina Lowcountry.