If you have moved to a different county, you will need to re-register in your new county see How to Register above. Students may register to vote where they reside while attending college.
This could be at an address in the college community e. Many college students who live on campus receive their mail at a campus post office box.
These students must register at the physical address of their dormitory. The student's P. Box can be provided for mailing and contact purposes. If you are planning a voter registration drive at an institution of higher learning, please make sure you have the National Voter Registration Application for students who maintain their residency outside of South Carolina. For a list of addresses of Election Commissions throughout the country please see the Election Assistance Commission web site.
Any person who is convicted of a felony or an offense against the election laws is not qualified to register or to vote, unless the disqualification has been removed by service of the sentence, or unless sooner pardoned. Federal and state courts provide the SEC with lists of persons convicted of felonies or crimes against the election laws.
Those persons are removed from the state's list of active, registered voters. The SEC notifies each voter whose name is removed. Voters have 20 days from the date the notice is mailed to appeal. Appeals must be made to the SEC. Once a person who was convicted of a felony or offense against the election laws serves his sentence, he may register to vote.
To register, the applicant must submit a new voter registration application to his county voter registration office. To participate in any particular election, the applicant must submit the application prior to the day voter registration deadline for that election.
On your registration certificate, you will see a precinct number. If your county has supplied us with polling place information, you can find that information here: County Precincts and Polling Place Addresses. When you go to the polls to vote, present one of the seven 7 acceptable forms of photo ID. If you do not possess an acceptable form of photo identification and cannot reasonably obtain one, you may present a supporting form of ID one of which is your valid voter registration certificate and execute a Reasonable Impediment Declaration, noting your reasonable impediment to obtaining an acceptable form of photo identification, stating that the information contained in the declaration is true, that you are the same individual personally appearing at the polling place to sign the declaration, and that you face a reasonable impediment to procuring an acceptable form of photo identification.
An election official will match your name to the official list of registered voters. For voters that applied for and received the permanent exemption from showing a photo ID based in their disability status, this status will be notated on their voter registration certificate. Your state didn't purge your registration from its list of eligible voters.
If it did, you have time to re-register to vote. If you have already registered to vote, you may want to check your registration to make sure it is up-to-date. This short video will explain why it is important to check and how easy it is to do. Is your voter registration up-to-date? Even if you voted before, from time to time, states and local election offices purge their voter registration lists. Start by finding your local election office at usa. You may be able to check your registration.
Did you recently move or change your name? Ask your election office. Sometimes just moving a few blocks away can actually change your polling place.
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