LWV of Columbia Area Provides Voter Education Tool

LWV of Columbia Area Provides Voter Education Tool VOTE411

2 mins read

(Columbia, SC) – Ahead of the Town of Eastover Mayoral Special Election on Tuesday, August 15, 2023, the League of Women Voters of the Columbia Area offers the nonpartisan election resource VOTE411.org. This “one-stop shop” for election information provides the Town of Eastover voters with simple, accessible tools to help them navigate the voting process. VOTE411 provides personalized candidate information, voter registration details, polling place locations, and other helpful election information for all voters nationwide.

“VOTE411 is the nation’s premiere online election resource that provides voters with the information they need to make an informed vote for the primaries and in the fall. The League of Women Voters of the Columbia Area has published our voter guide on VOTE411 as a resource for all Midlands voters,” says Carrie Elliott, President, League of Women Voters of the Columbia Area.

Information about the Town of Eastover Mayoral Special Election can be found at VOTE411.org. Just go to the website homepage and enter your residential address. Your address indicates you live in the district for this race. The position of mayor is open due to an unexpired term.

A two-week early voting period for the Town of Eastover Mayoral Special Election begins Monday, July 31, 2023. You can vote at the Richland County Voter Registration and Elections Office: 2020 Hampton Street, Columbia, 29072 from Monday, July 31, 2023, through Friday, August 11, 2023, except Saturday and Sunday.

If you are eligible to vote by absentee mail, you will need to submit your request to the Richland County Voter Registration and Elections Office. For details on absentee voting, visit https://www.scvotes.org/absentee-voting.

The MinorityEye is a news and information aggregator that curates the voices, thoughts and perspectives of minority writers, bloggers, authors, reporters, columnists, pundits, consultants and thought leaders as well as those who write about minorities and issues that impact people and communities of color.

Dr-Damaris-Collier
Previous Story

Bela Family Dentistry welcomes Dr. Damaris Collier

HBCU-5K
Next Story

Registration Now Open for Inaugural SC HBCU 5K Run/Walk

Latest from Local Politics