As the November election looms, director Emily Harrold isn't focusing on the U.S. political divide. Instead, she's turning to five politicians who decided to work together despite their party affiliations: South Carolina's "Sister Senators.
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 US Justice Department will monitor polls in 27 states, including South Carolina, for the Nov. 5 general election, the agency said Friday. The department will monitor polls in 86 jurisdictions, including Charleston County,
South Carolina’s demographics are changing as the state experiences a population boom, raising questions about how a shifting electorate could impact the 2024 election. The Palmetto State’s population is estimated to have grown by more than a quarter of a million people since 2020,
From a proposed change in the state constitution to a congressional match-up and battle for a statehouse seat, voters will decide more than president
North Carolina, New Mexico, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia all conclude their early in-person voting periods on Saturday.
A tense altercation broke out in an early voting site in South Carolina after a voter showed up in an anti-Biden hat.
More than 860,000 voters have turned out to vote so far; a bill passed in 2022 allows for a two-week voting period before Election Day
One of the races we will closely watching on election night is in the Lowcountry: South Carolina House District 123. 50-year Hilton Head resident Lisette Cifaldi is facing off with the incumbent Jeff Bradley,
The vice president’s campaign hopes that GOP voters who backed Nikki Haley in March will again pick the woman running against Donald Trump.
With only days to go until the 2024 U.S. presidential election, internet users shared three photos appearing to show a swastika — the symbol associated with Nazi Germany — on a campaign sign for Republican former President Donald Trump in Barnwell, South Carolina.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WSPA) – The first week of voting is finished in South Carolina and the turnout is breaking records. There are 12 days of early voting, but political experts say regardless of when you vote, it is important. Furman University Professor Brent Nelsen says it’s Important to vote, even if your state has a clear majority.