All seven U.S. House seats are up for grabs in South Carolina. Six incumbents are running for reelection with the 3rd District seat open after Republican U.S. Rep.
South Carolina, a red state, has nine Electoral College votes for the presidential race. The presidential election winner must earn 270 Electoral College votes to assume office. Early voting in South Carolina started on Oct. 21 and ended Nov. 2. All polls for in-person voting on Election Day run from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. local time.
Voters head to the polls to vote for president, U.S. House, state legislature, and other offices on Nov. 5 in South Carolina.
North Carolina, New Mexico, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia all conclude their early in-person voting periods on Saturday.
Check out the 2024 South Carolina results for the Senate, House of Representatives and Governor. Fox News is home to all South Carolina general elections 2024 coverage.
South Carolina might not be a top battleground as Donald Trump and Kamala Harris vie for 270 electoral votes, but down-ballot issues may be in for a fight.
Nearly half of South Carolina’s registered voters have already cast a ballot in the 2024 general election with just one day until Election Day, according to data from the South Carolina Election Commission.
More than 1.5 million ballots were cast early in South Carolina, according to the State Election Commission (SEC). That’s the highest total of pre-election day ballots the state has ever seen, officials said.
Four more South Carolina men have been arrested on charges connected with a fatal Oct. 12 shooting at a high school party in Elberton, Georgia. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation
People wait in line during early voting at the Charleston County main library branch Tuesday, October 29, 2024 in Charleston. Voters will decide whether a single word should change in the South Carolina constitution to specify that “only” citizens can vote.
The candidates visited crucial southeastern states. More than 75 million Americans have already cast ballots, according to the Election Lab at the University of Florida.