It’s that time again, Charleston! The presidential election is just around the corner, set for November 5, and we want to make sure everyone is ready to cast their vote. A key reminder for all of us is that every vote matters and every vote counts. As we count down to election day, let’s take a moment to explore everything you need to know to make your voting experience as smooth as possible.
If you’re new to the area or haven’t voted in recent elections, we’ve got good news for you. Several Charleston County Public Libraries (CCPL) will serve as polling locations on election day. Here’s a list of some of those libraries:
It’s important to note that libraries acting as polling places will not be open for regular library services on election day. Be sure to check your assigned polling location in advance, as the polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on November 5.
Before you head out to vote, make sure you’re aware of the ID requirements. You’ll need to bring either a:
If you find that you can’t make it to a polling location on November 5, don’t worry—you have options! Consider participating in Early Voting, which will take place from October 21 through November 2. Early voting hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., and you can visit any early voting location in your county during this period. Just remember to bring proof of ID!
Three CCPL libraries will be open for early voting:
For a complete list of early voting locations in Charleston County and its surroundings, head over to SCvotes.gov.
If you prefer to vote absentee, the deadline to request an absentee ballot for this election is October 25 at 5 p.m.. And if you need assistance or can’t access the polling place conveniently, don’t forget about curbside voting. Accessible parking, doors, pathways, and even the option to vote directly from your vehicle are available for those who need it. Plus, poll managers are prepared with printed instructions for those who are deaf or hard of hearing.
With all this information, we hope everyone in Charleston feels empowered to get out and vote this election cycle. Your voice matters—so be sure to make it heard!
So, mark your calendars and let’s make it a priority to participate in this important civic duty. Happy voting!
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