SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE II
RIGHT OF SUFFRAGE
Art. II §0 | LEGISLATURE'S NOTE ON ARTICLE II
Art. II §1 | ELECTIONS TO BE BY SECRET BALLOT; PROTECTION OF RIGHT OF SUFFRAGE
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Art. II §2 | FREE EXERCISE OF RIGHT OF SUFFRAGE
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Art. II §3 | ELECTORS
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Art. II §4 | VOTER QUALIFICATIONS
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“SECTION 3. The General Assembly is aware that pursuant to Joint Resolution 470 of 1996 and Joint Resolution 472 of 1996 differing amendments to Section 4, Article II of the Constitution were submitted to the qualified electors at the general election of 1996 and a favorable vote was received on both. The General Assembly in the ratification process under Section 1, Article XVI of the Constitution has, therefore, determined to ratify the provisions of Section 4, Article II as submitted to and approved by the qualified electors pursuant to Joint Resolution 470 of 1996 and to ratify all amendments to the Constitution submitted to and approved by the qualified electors pursuant to Joint Resolution 472 of 1996 except for the amendment therein to Section 4, Article II.”2024 Act No. 227, Section Section 1 and 2, provide as follows:
“SECTION 1. It is proposed that Section 4, Article II of the Constitution of this State be amended to read:“Section 4. Only a citizen of the United States and of this State of the age of eighteen and upwards who is properly registered is entitled to vote as provided by law.
“SECTION 2. The proposed amendment must be submitted to the qualified electors at the next general election for representatives. Ballots must be provided at the various voting precincts with the following words printed or written on the ballot:“Yes []“No []“Those voting in favor of the question shall deposit a ballot with a check or cross mark in the square after the word ‘Yes’, and those voting against the question shall deposit a ballot with a check or cross mark in the square after the word ‘No’.”
Art. II §5 | QUALIFICATIONS OF MUNICIPAL ELECTORS
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Art. II §6 | GENERAL ASSEMBLY MAY REQUIRE DEMONSTRATION OF LITERACY
Art. II §7 | DISQUALIFICATIONS BY REASON OF MENTAL INCOMPETENCE OR CONVICTION OF CRIME
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Art. II §8 | REGISTRATION OF VOTERS
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Art. II §9 | APPEAL BY PERSON DENIED REGISTRATION
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Art. II §10 | NOMINATIONS; CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS; CONTESTS
Art. II §11 | ELECTORS PRIVILEGED FROM ARREST
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Art. II §12 | SECRET BALLOT; EMPLOYEE REPRESENTATION BY LABOR ORGANIZATION
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