How to register to vote in Greenville, SC

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Let’s get down to business, Greenville – the general election is just around the corner (Nov. 3, to be exact) + the last day to register to vote online is Sun., Oct. 4.

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We know, registering to vote (or just checking to make sure you’re registered) sounds like one more thing to add to your never-ending to-do list, so, to help make the process a little easier, we’re teaming up with the Greenville County Supervisor of Elections Office to collaborate on a Voter Registration Bank. 🗳️

This means, today, Sept. 22, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., you can contact the Greenville County Supervisor of Elections office at 864.467.7250 to:

○ Get help on registering to vote

○ Ask questions about voting

○ Update your address

○ Learn how to become an election worker

○ Find out how voting will be different this year because of COVID-19

○ Find out more about absentee voting + absentee by mail

The deadline to register to vote in-person in South Carolina is Fri., Oct. 2, 2020.

To register by mail, the form must be postmarked by Mon., Oct. 5, 2020.

The last day to register to vote online is Sun., Oct. 4, 2020. South Carolina does not offer registration on Election Day.

You can register online to vote on the South Carolina Election Commission website + find voter registration paperwork throughout the county – including city halls, libraries, and chambers of commerce.

...and if you’re unsure who to vote for, or how to vote, click here + see which candidates your views align with.

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