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The S.C. Supreme Court on Sept. 11 reversed a circuit court judge's order that temporarily blocked the release of sensitive voter registration information to the U.S. Department of Justice.
Primaries for the seats will be conducted by the South Carolina Election Commission in the fall, with four names on each ballot.
The justices threw out a restraining order that had temporarily blocked the commission from releasing the information.
The South Carolina Supreme Court is allowing the state to share voter data with the Justice Department after a lower court prevented it from doing so.
Some voters in Greenville and Spartanburg counties will cast ballots in special elections after two state lawmakers resigned, effective Jan. 5.
An effort U.S. Department of Justice to access sensitive voter data can move forward as the South Carolina Supreme Court mulls taking up the case.
Air Force veteran Dr. Sonja Ogletree Satani has announced her candidacy for the South Carolina House District 98 special election following incumbent Republican
The South Carolina Supreme Court has lifted a block that stopped the state from turning over the sensitive data of millions of voters to the federal government.
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WCBD Charleston on MSNDOJ seeks South Carolina voter data, raising privacy fears
The U.S. Department of Justice and staff from the State Election Commission are now set to meet Wednesday morning, after weeks of back-and-forth, to discuss the request of voter list data from the South Carolina Election Commission.
South Carolina can begin giving voter information to the federal government, the state Supreme Court said in a Thursday opinion.The six-page opinion overturned
The U.S. Department of Justice wants sensitive South Carolina voter information, but the Election Commission has resisted. It should.
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