South Carolina Statutes § 7-5-610 Citizens entitled to vote in municipal elections
Statute Text
Every citizen of this State and of the United States:
(1)
Of the age of eighteen years and upwards;
(2)
Having all the qualifications mentioned in Section
7-5-120
;
(3)
Who has resided within the corporate limits of any incorporated municipality in this State for thirty days previous to any municipal election;
(4)
Who has been registered for county, state, and national elections as herein required;
is entitled to vote at all municipal elections of his municipality.
History
1984 Act No. 290, Section 1, eff 3/5/1984 ; 1951 (47) 78; 1950 (46) 2059; 1952 Code Section 23-111; 1962 Code Section 23-111.
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