As early voting concluded on November 2nd, final turnout numbers reveal strong participation from York County voters in South Carolina’s early voting period. In York County, 99,679 voters—50.81% of registered voters—took advantage of early in-person voting. This significant turnout demonstrates a growing trend of voters opting for early voting to avoid long lines and secure their vote ahead of Election Day.
Statewide, early voting numbers reached a record high, with 1,471,663 of South Carolina’s 3,444,376 registered voters casting their ballots early. This represents 42.72% of voters across the state, underscoring South Carolina’s increasing embrace of early voting options.
The enthusiasm seen in early voting this year suggests high engagement across communities and highlights the success of expanded early voting opportunities, which aim to make voting more accessible for South Carolinians. With Election Day just around the corner, South Carolina is prepared for another strong turnout, as citizens make their voices heard.
Full early voting totals are available on the SC Votes website, https://scvotes.gov/elections-statistics/voter-participation/