
According to scVOTES.org, there are nearly 113,000 registered voters in Berkeley County.
Absentee voters should be aware of the following procedures and deadlines:
Qualified voters (reasons listed below) may vote absentee in person or by mail:
In Person – Visit your county elections office, complete an application, and cast your ballot. You may vote absentee in person up until 5:00 p.m. on Monday, June 13.
By Mail –
Step 1: Get an absentee application in one of two ways:
- Get the application online at scVOTES.org. Follow this link to get your application online. To get your application online, you must be able to print your application.
- Request an application from your county voter registration office by phone, mail, email, or fax. You will be mailed an application.
Step 2: Complete and sign the application and return it to your county voter registration office as soon as possible and no later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday, June 10. You can return the application by mail, fax, or email.
Step 3: You will be mailed an absentee ballot.
Step 4: Vote the ballot following ballot instructions and return it to your county voter registration office no later than 7:00 p.m. on June 14. You may return the ballot personally or by mail.
Voters can find more information on absentee voting, check their absentee ballot status, check their voter registration, and get a sample ballot at scVOTES.org.
Voters qualified to vote by absentee ballot:
- Students attending school outside their county of residence and their spouses and dependents
- Members of the Armed Forces or Merchant Marine serving outside their county of residence and their spouses and dependents residing with them (click here for additional information)
- Persons serving with the American Red Cross or United Service Organizations (USO) serving with the Armed Forces outside their county of residence and their spouses and dependents
- Persons who, for reasons of employment, will not be able to vote on election day
- Physically disabled persons
- Government employees serving outside their county of residence on Election Day and their spouses and dependents residing with them
- Persons with a death or funeral in the family within three days before the election
- Persons who plan to be on vacation outside their county of residence on Election Day
- Certified poll watchers, poll managers, and county election officials working on Election Day
- Overseas Citizens (click here for additional information)
- Persons attending sick or physically disabled persons
- Persons admitted to the hospital as emergency patients on Election Day or within a four-day period before the election
- Persons serving as a juror in state or federal court on Election Day
- Persons sixty-five years of age or older
- Persons confined to a jail or pre-trial facility pending disposition of arrest or trial
