South Carolina Regulations § 45-9 Write-in Ballots, Sealed After Tabulation
Regulation Text
After tabulation, the ballot envelopes or fold over write-in portion shall be placed in a container clearly marked with the precinct name, sealed with paper seals, signed by at least two election officials, and filed as follows:
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With the commissioners of election in general and special elections, other than municipal elections;
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With the County Executive Committee in primary elections;
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With the City or Town Clerk in municipal elections and;
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With the electoral board charged with the duty of conducting any other type of election.
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