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South Carolina Statutes § 7-5-170 Necessity for written application for registration; information to be contain on form; oaths; decisions on applications

Up to Article 3: Requirement of and Qualifications for Registration

Statute Text

(1) Written application required. A person may not be registered to vote except upon written application or electronic application pursuant to Section 7-5-185 , which shall become a part of the permanent records of the board to which it is presented and which must be open to public inspection. However, the social security number contained in the application must not be open to public inspection.
(2) Form of application. - The application must be on a form prescribed and provided by the executive director and shall contain the following information: name, sex, race, social security number, date of birth, residence address, mailing address, telephone number of the applicant, and location of prior voter registration. The applicant must affirm that he is not under a court order declaring him mentally incompetent, confined in any public prison, has never been convicted of a felony or offense against the election laws, or if previously convicted that he has served his entire sentence, including probation and parole time, or has received a pardon for the conviction. Additionally, the applicant must take the following oath: "I, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I am a citizen of the United States and that on the date of the next ensuing election, I will have attained the age of eighteen years and am a resident of South Carolina, this county, and of my precinct. I further swear (or affirm) that the present residence address listed herein is my sole legal place of residence, that I claim no other place as my legal residence, and that, to my knowledge, I am neither registered nor intend to register to vote in another state or county." Any applicant convicted of fraudulently applying for registration is guilty of perjury and is subject to the penalty for that offense.
(3) Date stamp voter registration applications. - The county board of voter registration and elections shall date stamp all voter registration applications delivered in person, electronically, or by mail as of the date received.
(4) Administration of oaths. - Any member of the county board of voter registration and elections, deputy registrar, or any registration clerk must be qualified to administer oaths in connection with the application.
(5) Decisions on applications. - Any member of the county board of voter registration and elections, deputy registrar, or registration clerk may pass on the qualifications of the prospective voter. In case of a question of an applicant being refused registration, at least one member of the board shall pass on the qualifications of the voter. A concise statement of the reasons for the refusal must be written on the application.

History

Amended by 2022 S.C. Acts, Act No. 150 ( SB 108 ) , s 10 , eff. 5/13/2022 .

Amended by 2012 S.C. Acts, Act No. 265 ( HB 4945 ) , s 1 , eff. upon preclearance approval by the United States Department of Justice or approval by a declaratory judgment issued by the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, whichever occurs first .

2004 Act No. 239, Section 1, eff 5/24/2004 ; 1993 Act No. 90, Section 1, eff 1/1/1994 ; 1986 Act No. 345, Section 2, eff 3/7/1986 ; 1984 Act No. 510, Section 3, eff 6/28/1984 ; 1984 Act No. 304, eff 3/22/1984 ; 1974 (58) 2185; 1968 (55) 2316; 1967 (55) 657; 1965 (54) 283; 1957 (50) 671; 1951 (47) 78; 1950 (46) 2059; 1952 Code Section 23-68; 1962 Code Section 23-68.

Editor's Note

2012 Act No. 265, Section 9, provides as follows:
"This act takes effect upon preclearance approval by the United States Department of Justice or approval by a declaratory judgment issued by the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, whichever occurs first."
Preclearance approval for 2012 Act No. 265 was received on October 1, 2012.

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