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Voter registration in Greenville, S.C.

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Let’s get down to business, Greenville – the primaries are just around the corner. Well, okay, the primaries aren’t until Leap Day this year, but the last day to register to vote is Thursday, January 30.

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I 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, but it is so easy. 🗳️

How to register:

Make sure you have a valid South Carolina ID.

○ Click this link. It will only take about two minutes to register.

Where to vote + what to bring:

Once you’re registered, click this link to find out where to vote.

On election day, bring one of the following with you: A S.C. driver’s license, an S.C. DMV ID card, S.C. voter registration card with photo, a federal military ID, or a US Passport.

Heads up - there are currently 45 temporary polling relocations. Click here to see if your polling location is on the list of temporary relocations.

How to volunteer:

Sign up to volunteer with HeadCount, a non-partisan voter registration organization, and help get people registered.

If you’re unsure who to vote for, take this quick quiz & see which candidates your views align with. iSideWith is not affiliated with any political party+ has been taken by millions of people and has even been used in classrooms.

The South Carolina GOP has voted to cancel the presidential preference primary which was originally scheduled for February – so, even if you aren’t voting in the primaries, it’s never too early to get registered for Nov. 3rd.

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