York County, SC — The first day of early voting in York, Lancaster, and Chester counties demonstrated a tremendous turnout, signaling strong voter engagement ahead of the upcoming presidential election. Approximately 5% of registered voters cast their ballots on Monday, according to local election officials.
On the first day of early voting, roughly 125,913 individuals participated statewide, breaking the previous record for single-day early voting established during the midterm elections in 2022. This high turnout caused voters to experience extended wait times, with some reporting delays of over an hour.
Early voting commenced across South Carolina on Monday and is set to continue through November 2, 2024. Election Day will follow on November 5, 2024. In York County specifically, the voter turnout stood at 9,309, making up about 4.8% of the county’s total registered voters.
Factors contributing to this heightened interest include the competitive presidential race featuring former President Donald Trump and current Vice President Kamala Harris. The anticipation of the election, combined with South Carolina’s first presidential election to include early voting, has led to heightened enthusiasm.
The election landscape showed varied turnout rates among counties:
In Lancaster County, the Indian Land area contributed significantly, with 2,091 votes from two early voting sites reflecting the region’s growing population.
While many embraced the opportunity to vote early, some encountered challenges. Voters at Rock Hill experienced waits exceeding one hour, prompting feedback from leaders like York County Republican Party Chair Larry Barnett and Democratic Party Chair Nikita Jackson. Jackson specifically noted issues with voting machines at Rock Hill sites, which occasionally jammed, causing delays.
Election officials advise voters to prepare by reviewing sample ballots online before arriving to vote. This preparation can help streamline the process. To view a sample ballot, registered voters can visit scvotes.org and follow the steps to log in and access their information.
In addition to early voting, South Carolina offers absentee ballots by mail for those unable to vote in person. Individuals must request these ballots by October 25, 2024.
For further questions or assistance, voters can reach out to their respective county election offices:
As South Carolina approaches a crucial election season, the enthusiasm displayed during the first day of early voting underscores the importance of every vote.
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