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State Election
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Federal Election
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S.C. Association
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2007 SCARE Proposed Legislation
(These priorities are in no particular order of importance)
1.

Allow early voting in South Carolina.  Satellite polling locations will be optional for each county.  Early voting would begin approximately 2 weeks prior to an election and would end at 5:00 p.m. on the Friday prior to the election.  Voting by mail would be restricted to those electors who qualify for absentee voting.

Procedures would be the same as we currently use for walk-in absentee voters except no application would be needed.  The elector’s registration number would be keyed in the voting machine.



2.

Uniformity of Title 5 and Title 7 of the State Code.


3.


Continue to support increases in poll worker pay due to increased technical and procedural demands placed on poll workers.



4.


Deletion of the legal requirement that a witness’s signature be required on an absentee ballot envelope.



5.

Establish the 48 hours (i.e., two business days) after filing closes as the certification time for candidates for any office (partisan, non partisan, municipal, etc.) An earlier certification time allows us more time to meet absentee mail-out requirements set at 45 days.


6.


Amend section 7-13-190 of the SC Code to establish quarterly election dates for all special elections.



7.

Amend section 7-13-110 of the SC Code to allow any registered voters in South Carolina to serve as a poll worker in any county in South Carolina.


8.

Revise and update Title 7 to reflect changes made in the registration and elections process over the last decade.  This includes, but is not limited to, deleting references to outdated voting equipment, and updating and standardizing timelines due to new federally mandated requirements.


9.

Uniform election dates for all municipalities.  This date would be the first Tuesday after the first Monday, in November of odd numbered years.


10.

Opposition to registration by party in South Carolina.

 

 
 

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Edith Redden
SCARE President
5 Courthouse Square

Kingstree, S.C. 29556-3932

843-355-6044

   
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