2024 Election Information
Be an active participant in the
November 5 election
Apply to be a Poll Manager directly with the Aiken County Election office
GET OUT THE VOTE
Did you know that only 11% of active registered voters voted in the June Primary election?
All Precinct officers have been offered lists of voters to be contacted. These officers need help making calls.
Are you are available to help Get out the Vote? Some positions needed: phone calls, drive voters to polls, distribute signs, mail post cards, etc.
Contact Debbie Epling
Email: chairmanaikengop@gmail.com
Phone: 803-215-8819
Prepare for the November Election
Check your registration status and sample ballot
Early Voting begins October 21 - November 2
Hours: 8:30 AM - 6:00 PM (Monday - Saturday)
Early Voting will be held in 4 locations
Aiken County Government Center
1930 University Pkwy. Suite 1200
Aiken, SC 29801
Odell Weeks Activity Center
1700 Whiskey Road
Aiken, SC 29803
Aiken Co. Roy Warner Park
4287 Festival Trail Rd
Wagener, SC 29164
North Augusta Community Center (No. 25)
495 Brookside Ave
North Augusta, SC 29841
Click here for Aiken County Election information
Click here for Voter Go-To Guide
2024 Aiken County Registration and Election Board
Meeting Schedule:
Aiken County Government Center
1930 University Pkwy
Meeting begins at 5:30 pm in Sandlapper Room
**First floor doors open for public access from 5:00pm- 5:45pm**
September 16
October 14
November 18
December 9 (tentative, if needed)
*** View past meeting minutes, click here ***
Click here for: ABSENTEE VOTER INFORMATION
Apply for Absentee ballot in several ways:
Phone: 803.642.2028
Mail: P.O Box 3127, Aiken, SC 29802
Office: Aiken County Government Center
1930 University Pkwy. Suite 1200
Aiken, SC 29801
Don't forget your Photo ID (or voter registration card if you do not have a Photo ID)
ELECTION INTEGRITY INFO:
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We must stay involved in the election process. Knowledge is power! If you talk to a person who wants to be more involved and need more information, please send me an email at: scelectionintegrity@gmail.com
2. Support good common sense election bills.
The ACE act is being proposed on the Federal House Floor, please contact your federal representative and ask them to co-sponsor this bill. Click on the link for more information about the American Confidence in Elections: The Path to Election Integrity Across America
3. Recruit and register new voters if you can. Also, be sure to go to SCVOTES.gov and check your registration to ensure when you can vote with a normal ballot. It’s best to address any issues before election day.
Most importantly, plan to Vote!