Two major positions are up for grabs in South Carolina’s 2026 election season, the governorship and Lindsey Graham’s U.S. Senate seat.
The U.S. Department of Justice requested the South Carolina's voter registration list over the summer, sparking a lawsuit over privacy concerns.
A South Carolina judge listened to arguments on whether Governor Henry McMaster can legally intervene in a lawsuit over the release of voter information to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). The DOJ has requested data on all 3.
A lengthy closed-door meeting of the State Election Commission board was the center of two high-level firings. What happened in those offices on Sept. 17?
South Carolina’s State Election Commission fired its deputy director after an internal probe into wiretapping allegations; state police are investigating.
South Carolina has fired its election director amid negotiations with the Trump administration over voter data
Gov. Henry McMaster previously said he would support sending voter rolls to the Trump administration's Department of Justice.
South Carolina has the second lowest percentage of women serving in its General Assembly in the nation. Here’s how four special elections could change that.
The State Election Commission voted Sept. 17 to remove Executive Director Howard Knapp. The vote comes as the SEC has been working with the Department of Justice on the release of state voter information.
The deputy director of the South Carolina Election Commission has been terminated following an investigation into alleged improper conduct, marking the second firing within the agency in a week. Paige Salonich was terminated effective Sept.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO)– The deputy director of the South Carolina Election Commission has been fired. According to documents obtained by ABC Columbia, Paige Salonich was terminated after policy violations including using profane and abusive language toward fellow employees.