South Carolina’s Democratic Primaries Unveiled

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It is a major political event that marks an important step in the Democratic Party’s nomination process for the presidential race.

South Carolina's Democratic Primaries Unveiled

South Carolina’s Democratic Primaries Unveiled: The 2024 South Carolina Democratic Presidential Primary is set for February 3, 2024. It is a major political event that marks an important step in the Democratic Party’s nomination process for the presidential race. Here is a list of important events, candidates, and how to vote:

South Carolina’s Democratic Primaries Unveiled:

Important Dates

Deadline for Voter Registration: People who wanted to vote in the Democratic Presidential Primary had to do so by January 4, 2024.

Early Voting: You could vote early for the Democratic Presidential Primary from January 22 to February 2, 2024. Polling places were open from 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
The Primary will be held on February 3, 2024, and the polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Those who are

The last day to file for the South Carolina Democratic Party’s presidential primary was November 10, 2023. The following candidates were given permission to run in the primary:

  • Vice President Joe Biden
  • Member of Congress Dean Philips
  • Marianne Williamson

Eban Cambridge and Cenk Uygur both filed to be on the South Carolina Democratic Party’s presidential primary ballot, but they were not approved because they did not meet constitutional standards or file all of their paperwork.

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How the Voting Works

South Carolina voters had a few different ways to cast their ballots:

  • Early voting: Voters could do this at any early voting site in their county.
  • Absentee Voting: It was possible to vote absentee by mail for people who were qualified, like those with physical challenges or who were 65 or older.
  • Election Day Voting: On election day, people could cast their ballots at their designated polling place, as long as they brought the needed photo ID.
  • You can find the election results on the website of the South Carolina Election Commission.

This primary was a very important step in the Democratic Party’s process for choosing its presidential candidate. South Carolina’s early primary date made it even more important. The winners of this primary were thought to have an effect on how the candidates did in other primaries and caucuses across the US.

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