If you’re like most people, you want to do your civic duty and vote, but you aren’t always sure what’s on the ballot and when you should get out there.
On June 12, South Carolina will be voting in a primary election, which involves candidates who are seeking ballot spots for the November 6 general election.
The big primary election this year is state governor. Former governor Nikki Haley was called up to Washington, D.C. to serve as Ambassador to the United Nations. This left Henry McMaster in charge.
Phil Noble, Democratic
James Smith, Democratic
Marguerite Willis, Democratic
Kevin Bryant, Republican
John Yancey McGill, Republican
Henry McMaster, Republican, Incumbent
Catherine Templeton, Republican
John Warren, Republican
Depending on where you live, your ballot may look a little different. This is what my sample ballot will look like for Charleston County, 29412. Take a look at your sample ballot by visiting SCvotes.org.
Charleston County will also be voting on a U.S. House of Representatives District 01 Candidate. On the ballot this time around:
Joe Cunningham, Democratic
Toby Smith, Democratic
Katie Arrington, Republican
Dimitri Cherny, Republican
Mark Sanford, Republican, Incumbent
If you’re voting on a Republican ticket, you also get to vote for Secretary of State and Attorney General. If you’re voting on the Democratic ticket, you get to vote on Probate Judge. Both parties have candidates running in the Register of Deeds election.
Advisory Questions are developed and certified to be placed on the ballots by the political parties.
On the Democratic ballot, you will be asked the following two questions:
On the Republican ballot, you will be asked the following two questions:
Resources: 2018 SC Voters Election Guide, WIS News | 2018 SC Gubernatorial Race | SCvotes.org