South Carolina Statutes § 7-15-410 Absentee voting precinct established in each county; location
Statute Text
In each county there must be established an absentee voting precinct located in the office of the county board of voter registration and elections. The county board of voter registration and elections, municipal election commission, county committee for each political party, or executive committee of each municipal party in the case of primary elections is responsible for the tabulation and reporting of ballots at the absentee voting precinct. The absentee ballots must remain in the custody of the county board of voter registration and elections until transferred to the county board of voter registration and elections, municipal election commission, county committee for each political party or executive committee of each municipal party for the purpose of tabulation and reporting as provided in Section
7-15-420
.
History
1984 Act No. 266, Section 12, eff 1/27/1984 ; 1982 Act No. 280, Section 1, eff 2/24/1982 ; 1971 (57) 97; 1962 Code Section 23-450.1.
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