More than 773 positions are up for election ranging from federal positions including U.S. Senate - South Carolina to county offices like Florence County Probate Judge.
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Get StartedThe Governor is the chief executive officer of a state and is responsible for implementing state laws and overseeing the operation of the state executive branch. The Governor oversees legislative proposals and vetoes, executive budgets, and implements executive orders.
The Lieutenant Governor is the second-highest ranking official of the state executive office. The Lieutenant Governor is the first successor to the Governor and the presiding officer of the State Senate, only voting to break a tie.
The Secretary of State is the chief clerk of the state responsible for maintaining state records.
The Attorney General is the chief legal advisor and chief law enforcement officer of the state.
The Agriculture Secretary is responsible for overseeing state regulatory functions related to agriculture.
The State Controller accounts for State funds, audits financial claims for legality, issues warrants for State obligations, and provides fiscal guidance to local governments.
The State Treasurer is the chief financial officer of the state that tracks state budgets, manages investments, and receives and deposits money for the state.
The State Superintendent of Schools is responsible for overseeing and coordinating the state's elementary and secondary schools.
The U.S. Senate is one of two chambers of the federal legislature. Senators are responsible for writing and passing legislation, approving presidential appointments, and ratifying treaties with foreign countries.
The U.S. House of Representatives is one of two chambers for the federal legislature. Representatives begin the legislation process, offer amendments, and serve on committees.
State Representatives are members of the state's lower chamber, as part of the state's bicameral legislature. State representatives are responsible for voting on: bills related to public policy matters, levels for state spending, raises or decreases in taxes, and whether to uphold or override gubernatorial vetoes.
Education capital improvement sales tax levy
Sales tax levy
Sales tax levy
Transportation/greenbelt sales tax levy
General obligation bonds
Sales tax levy
County council composition
Transportation/greenbelt sales tax levy
General obligation bonds
Sales tax levy
Education capital improvement sales tax levy
Sewer partnership
Form of county government
Amendment to Increase the General Reserve Fund
Amendment to Increase the Capital Reserve Fund
Public projects mill tax
City council seat reduction
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