Voters Registration & Elections

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Contact Person:

Sandy Martin, Voters Registration

& Election Director

Location:

1515 4th Avenue
Conway, SC 29526


Boards & Commissions:


Phone: (843) 915-5440


Fax: (843) 915-6440


Office Hours:

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday through Friday

2010 Election Updates
Horry County Political Sign Ordinance
(revised January 1, 2011)

Beginning January 1, 2013, you will be asked to show Photo IDs at your polling place*new
Voter Registration Photo ID Implementation Seminars*new
Register To Vote Online*new
Political Signs, Election Day Guidelines & Campaign Literature
Poll Worker Application
Voter Registration in South Carolina
Check Your New Voting Districts *new
Voter Registration Application
Change of Address Form
Online Request for an Absentee Ballot Applicaton
Check the Status of Your Absentee Ballot
Absentee Voting Information

State Election Information
*provided by the South Carolina State Election Commission


County District Map Voting Precincts

Functions:

To give all citizens a chance to register and vote, and also to successfully administer all federal, state, and local elections held within Horry County.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Where can I register?
Any Library, Chamber of Commerce, Department of Motor Vehicle office, DSS, Mental Health, health department, or our main office.

Where do I vote?
The polling place is listed on the bottom of the voter registration card that you receive. We have 114 precincts within Horry County. Your precinct is determined by where you live. For precinct locations and information on voting procedures, see Voting Precincts.

What Congressional District am I in?
As of the 2010 Census, All of Horry County is in Congressional District #7.

Interesting Facts:

We currently have 142,788 active registered voters.

Our office is governed by two boards, a Voter Registration board and the Election Commission. Both boards have five members.

The Voter Registration rolls have doubled over the last ten years.

We have elections year round because we handle all federal, state, local and municipal elections.

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