Truth and Liberty-South Carolina

Voting & Elections

Important Dates for the South Carolina General Election 2024

October 24: First day of early voting at designated locations

October 31: Last day of early voting at designated locations

Important Deadlines

November 5 at 7 PM: Deadline to drop off mail-in ballots

November 5 at 7 PM: Last day mail-in ballots can be received

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Resources

FIND MY LEGISLATORS

SCvotes.org (red button below) is the website of the South Carolina Election Commission.

Click on the red button to find out everything that an S.C. citizen needs to know about voter registration, early voting, absentee voting, upcoming elections, sample ballots, elections results and election audits. 

Click on the blue button below to find contact information for your current U.S Senators and Representatives.

VOTER GUIDES

 

I-Voter Guide, “Grounded in God, routed in research,” a division of A.F.A. Action  For the state of South Carolina, this guide provides only state and federal candidate information, not county and local.

 

Palmetto Family Council posts charts showing how legislators voted in the last South Carolina general assembly session. So, you are able to see how an incumbent state senator or representative voted on key issues.

 

Christians Engaged-Your Christian Roadmap to the 2024 General Election

 

My Faith Votes is a non-partisan 501 (c)3 organization that encourages and equips Christians to vote their biblical values in every election. Sign up today, access free resources, and get personalized voter guides and sample ballots showing federal and state officials, as well as your local school/education board members.

 

The 2024 Constitutional Amendment Question on the November 5th ballot 

10 Questions Every Voter Should Ask by Alex McFarland

Palmetto Promise article entitled “Local Election Turnout is Shockingly Low. That Must Change” by Morgan Weiner. 

 

The South Carolina Legislative Scorecard

How does your legislator rate?

 

Biblical Voter‘s suggested resources for prayer for our nation, Biblical verses on voting and on the duty of nations to obey God, and on the Founding Fathers’ duty of nations.

 

Liberty Counsel Action’s Voter Information, including Why Christians Should Engage in Elections: A Training Handbook (free download)

 

South Carolina’s Paper-based Voting System provides an explanation of the state’s current voting system in use

 

Election Integrity in South Carolina-A 36 page online booklet by the South Carolina Election Commission

Additional General Election 2024 Resources

Intercessors for America‘s “5 Action Steps You Can Take to Help Protect the Vote”

 

Your 7 Duties as a Christian Citizen by Bill Bright and Brad Bright, a 64-page booklet explaining the responsibilities of Christian citizenship

 

The entire content of Mandate for Leadership-The Conservative Promise Project 2025 PRESIDENTIAL TRANSITION PROJECT by the Heritage Foundation, a 920 page pdf document

 

 

The Heritage Foundation is a conservative think tank whose mission is to formulate and promote public policies based on the principles of free enterprise, limited government, individual freedom, traditional American values, and a strong national defense.

What is the Project 2025 of the Heritage Foundation? A brief article explaining the goals of the project 

Find out how you can get involved here.

 Lt. Colonel Allen West, former U.S. Congressman, spoke recently on the current state of affairs in our country at an event sponsored the Anderson County, South Carolina Republican Party. 

SC Voting Precincts-Precinct Maps by County

County Council Districts-Maps

Faith Wins is a 501 (c)3 organization founded by Chad Connelly to connect pastors and faith leaders with the nation’s governmental candidates, elected officials and other influencers in the public sphere to make sure that Christian voices are heard. Mr. Connelly is former chair of the S. Carolina G.O.P. and was the first ever National Director of Faith Engagement, for the Republican National Committee. He resides in Prosperity, S.C.

 

“Whose Side Are They On?” Finding Out What Your Local School Board Candidates Really Believe-A 15 page booklet published by I-Vote Guide    Citations are listed at the end of the booklet with links to pertinent articles. (Not a guide to specific candidates in your district)