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Election Law Changes Overview
The South Carolina Election Commission's official tracker of enacted and pending election law changes for the 2025-2026 session.
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Ranked Choice Voting for Local Elections Bill (H.3589)
A competing bill would allow primary or general elections for local office to be conducted by instant runoff voting.
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Ranked Choice Voting Ban Bill (H.3386)
Legislation introduced to prohibit the use of ranked choice voting in all South Carolina elections.
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Secure, Accurate, and Verifiable Elections (SAVE) Act (H.3628)
The SAVE Act would require separate voter registration lists, mandate valid ID to register, and permit only paper poll books at voting locations.
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Bill to Abolish Runoff Elections (H.3552)
Legislation introduced to abolish runoff elections in South Carolina, applying to all primaries after March 31, 2026.