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South Carolina Statutes § 7-7-40 Designation of voting precincts in Aiken CountyVersion dated Oct. 30, 2024

Statute Text

(A) In Aiken County there are the following voting precincts:
Aiken No. 1
Aiken No. 2
Aiken No. 3
Aiken No. 4
Aiken No. 5
Aiken No. 6
Aiken No. 47
Anderson Pond No. 69
Ascauga Lake
Ascauga Lake No. 84
Bath
Beech Island
Belvedere No. 9
Belvedere No. 44
Belvedere No. 62
Belvedere No. 74
Breezy Hill
Carolina Heights
Cedar Creek No. 64
China Springs
Clearwater
College Acres
Community No. 86
Couchton
Creek No. 85
Eureka
Fox Creek No. 58
Fox Creek No. 73
Gem Lakes No. 60
Gem Lakes No. 77
Gloverville
Graniteville
Hammond
Hammond No. 81
New Holland
Hitchcock No. 66
Hollow Creek
Jackson
Langley
Levels No. 52
Levels No. 72
Levels No. 83
Lynwood
Midland Valley No. 51
Midland Valley No. 71
Millbrook
Misty Lakes
Monetta
Montmorenci No. 22
Montmorenci No. 78
New Ellenton
North Augusta No. 25
North Augusta No. 26
North Augusta No. 27
North Augusta No. 28
North Augusta No. 29
North Augusta No. 54
North Augusta No. 55
North Augusta No. 67
North Augusta No. 68
North Augusta No. 80
Oak Grove
Perry
Redds Branch
Salley
Sandstone No. 70
Sandstone No. 79
Shaws Fork
Shiloh
Silver Bluff
Six Points No. 35
Six Points No. 46
Sleepy Hollow No. 65
South Aiken No. 75
South Aiken No. 76
Tabernacle
Talatha
Pine Forest
Vaucluse
Wagener
Ward
Warrenville
White Pond
Willow Springs
Windsor
Windsor No. 82
(B) Precinct lines defining the precincts provided in subsection (A) of this section are as shown on the official map prepared by and on file with the Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office designated as document P-03-22 and as shown on certified copies of the official map provided by the office to the State Election Commission and the Board of Voter Registration and Elections of Aiken County.
(C) Polling places for the precincts provided in subsection (A) of this section must be established by the Board of Voter Registration and Elections of Aiken County with the approval of a majority of the county legislative delegation.

History

Amended by 2022 S.C. Acts, Act No. 153 ( SB 1060 ) , s 1 , eff. 5/13/2022 .

Amended by 2016 S.C. Acts, Act No. 139 ( SB 937 ) , s 1 , eff. 3/14/2016 .

Amended by 2015 S.C. Acts, Act No. 13 ( SB 588 ) , s 1 , eff. 5/7/2015 .

Amended by 2014 S.C. Acts, Act No. 130 ( HB 4475 ) , s 1 , eff. 3/4/2014 .

Amended by 2010 S.C. Acts, Act No. 136 ( HB 4698 ) , s 1 , eff. 3/30/2010 .

2006 Act No. 247, Section 1, eff March 15, 2006; 2004 Act No. 212, Section 1, eff April 22, 2004; 2001 Act No. 87, Section 1, eff August 10, 2001; 2000 Act No. 243, Sections 1 and 2, eff March 29, 2000; 1994 Act No. 285, Section 1, eff March 1, 1994; 1980 Act No. 510, eff June 11, 1980; 1979 Act No. 138 Section 1, eff June 4, 1979; 1978 Act No. 637 Section 1, became law without signature of Governor; 1977 Act No. 236 Section 1; 1971 (57) 988, 2045; 1969 (56) 348; 1968 (55) 2633; 1967 (55) 401; 1957 (50) 578; 1956 (49) 2070, 2099; 1954 (48) 1839; 1950 (46) 2414; 1952 Code Section 23-155; 1962 Code Section 23-155.

Editor's Note

2022 Act No. 153, Section 2, provides as follows:
"SECTION 2. This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor and first applies to the 2022 General Election."