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liberal N proud

(60,334 posts)
Mon Jun 11, 2018, 12:30 PM Jun 2018

Different parties different resolutions. This is appalling

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In addition to the race for SC governor, Congress and other races, there are non-binding questions on the ballot too.

Democratic Ballot Questions

Do you support passing a state law allowing doctors to prescribe medical marijuana to patients?
Do you support passing a state law requiring the governor of South Carolina to accept all federal revenues offered to support Medicaid and Medicaid expansion efforts in the state?
Republican Ballot Questions

Do you believe that voters should have the option to choose to affiliate with a political party when they register to vote or change their voter registration in South Carolina
Do you believe that South Carolina’s tax code should be brought into conformity with the new Trump tax cuts in the federal tax code for maximum simplification and to lower the overall tax burden on South Carolina taxpayers and businesses?
We’ve included the questions in an easily shareable graphic. Just copy and share, or go to our Facebook page or Twitter and share it via social media.

Where do I vote?

You can check SCVotes.org for your polling location and other election information.

Here’s the direct link to look up your polling place. https://info.scvotes.sc.gov/eng/voterinquiry/VoterInformationRequest.aspx?PageMode=VoterInfo

Other election information

If you do not have your voter registration card and do not know your precinct name, you can use the "Check Your Voter Registration" feature found in the menu under "Voters."

Remember: polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 7 p.m.

Anyone who may run into some trouble at the polls can call the Election Protection Hotline at 1-888-OUR-VOTE. The free, nonpartisan hotline will be returning calls leading up to primary day on June 12 and will be live on primary day between 6 a.m. and 8 p.m. By calling the 1-866-OUR-VOTE hotline (or 888-VE-Y-Vota), you can confirm your registration status, find your polling location, and get answers to questions about proper identification at the polls.
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