South Carolina Primary Elections See Record Early Voter Turnout
On June 9, 2026, South Carolina held its primary elections, marking a significant event with over 318,000 people participating in early voting, setting a new state record for early primary voting participation. The elections are crucial for determining candidates for various federal, statewide, and local offices, including the governor, U.S. House of Representatives, and local county council positions. Voters are required to present a valid photo ID and can only participate in one political party's primary. Polling locations are fully staffed, and the polls will remain open until 7 p.m., allowing anyone in line by that time to cast their vote. The primary elections are seen as an opportunity for South Carolinians to express their preferences and influence the political landscape.