Voters in South Carolina will now have additional time to register to vote in the upcoming general election. The South Carolina Democratic Party filed a lawsuit late Thursday seeking to extend the voter registration deadline to Oct.
The South Carolina Democratic Party has filed a lawsuit to extend the voter registration deadline in the wake of Hurricane Helene. Officials say the lawsuit asks the Court to order the South Carolina State Election Commission to extend the voter registration deadline for the November 2024 election to October 14.
Residents of South Carolina have an extra 10 days to register to vote following widespread damage from Tropical Storm Helene that knocked out power and shuttered several election offices in the state.
Friday is the deadline to register to vote in person. Sunday is the online voter registration deadline. Mailed applications must be postmarked by Monday.
South Carolina voters will have an extra 10 days to register to vote after a judge agreed to an extension in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, a once-in-a-generation storm that devastated the Upstate.
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