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Party Affiliation
Do I have to declare a political party when I register to vote?
Why can't I vote a split ticket in the primary?
Voters are not registered by political party in South Carolina. On primary election day, the voter may choose a political party with whom to participate. Once a party choice is made, for that primary election, only one ballot may be voted. The primary is only a nomination process for a political party; whereas the general election a voter may split the ticket among various political parties and candidates of their choice. |
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