Updated
Updated · Live 5 News WCSC · Jun 23
South Carolina Closes Runoff Polls After 72,500 Early Votes in Governor and 1st District Races
Updated
Updated · Live 5 News WCSC · Jun 23

South Carolina Closes Runoff Polls After 72,500 Early Votes in Governor and 1st District Races

3 articles · Updated · Live 5 News WCSC · Jun 23

Summary

  • Polling places closed Tuesday across South Carolina, ending a runoff election centered on the Republican governor’s race and party nomination contests in the 1st Congressional District.
  • 72,500-plus voters had already cast ballots during the early-voting period, according to the South Carolina Election Commission, giving campaigns a sizable bank of votes before Election Day ended.
  • Pamela Evette and Alan Wilson faced off in the Republican gubernatorial runoff, while Lowcountry voters also helped decide closely watched congressional nominees.
  • Runoff turnout typically falls 30% to 60% from primary levels, election experts said, making each remaining vote more consequential as results are tallied.

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