Chris Whitmire, Director of Public Information with the South Carolina Election Commission talks early voting. We look at some of the highlights from the recent governor's debate. #SCETV
South Carolina's first-ever early voting for the general election has begun with no problems. But a state website where people go to check voting locations or a sample ballot crashed Monday. Technicians were working to fix the South Carolina Election Commission's website at scvotes.org. Agency spokesman Chris Whitmire says the election commission's website is not connected to the voting system. This is the first year South Carolina has allowed voters to cast early ballots without having to provide an excuse as to why they can't go to the polls on Election Day. Officials say about 40,000 people voted Monday, which is when early voting began.
South Carolina's first-ever round of early voting for the general election started Monday with no problems at the polls, but a state website where people go to check voting locations or get a sample ballot crashed.