Greenville, Spartanburg to see state, county races alongside presidential on ballot in 2024

This year, South Carolina will be the first state to hold a Democratic Presidential Primary on Saturday, Feb. 3.

South Carolina voters will play a role in national politics and vote on the U.S. House of Representatives, State Senate, and State House of Representatives in 2024.

Greenville County Council also has eight seats up for grabs.

For Greenville County residents interested in applying for a board or commission, Greenville County will post all vacancies on commissions or boards on Feb. 15 for the spring cycle and Aug. 15 for the fall cycle.

For city of Greenville residents interested in applying for a seat on a board or commission, applicants must apply before Feb. 1 for terms beginning in May and Aug. 1 for terms beginning in November.

Spartanburg County Council has three seats coming up for reelection. Spartanburg County Sheriff is also up for reelection.

Applications for vacancies on the boards and commissions in Spartanburg are available now on the city and county websites.

2024 SC Primaries: When are the South Carolina primaries for Democrats and Republicans? Who's on the ballot?

Here are the important election dates in local and state elections.

"I Voted" stickers for early voting for the Democratic Primary at the Board of Voter Registration Elections of Anderson County office on Main Street in downtown Anderson, on Jan. 23.
"I Voted" stickers for early voting for the Democratic Primary at the Board of Voter Registration Elections of Anderson County office on Main Street in downtown Anderson, on Jan. 23.

2024 election dates to remember:

Feb. 3: Democratic Presidential Preference Primary

Feb. 24: Republican Presidential Preference Primary

June 11: Statewide Democratic and Republican primaries

June 25: Democratic and Republican Runoffs (if necessary)

Nov. 5: Statewide general election.

Joyce Jones votes early at the Board of Voter Registration Elections of Anderson County office on Main Street in downtown Anderson, on Tuesday, Jan. 23.
Joyce Jones votes early at the Board of Voter Registration Elections of Anderson County office on Main Street in downtown Anderson, on Tuesday, Jan. 23.

SC Presidential Primary Election dates to remember:

Jan. 22: Early voting for the Democratic Presidential Preference Primary begins. Hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Jan. 23: Deadline for voters to apply for an absentee ballot for the Democratic Preference Primary.

Jan. 25: Deadline for voters to register to vote for the Republican Presidential Preference Primary.

Feb. 2: Deadline to vote early in person for the Democratic Presidential Preference Primary.

Feb. 3: Democratic Presidential Preference Primary. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Feb. 12: Early voting for Republican Presidential Preference Primary. Polls are open from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Feb. 13: Deadline for voters to apply for an absentee ballot for the Republican Presidential Preference Primary.

Feb. 22: Deadline to vote early in person for the Republican Presidential Preference Primary.

Feb. 24: Republican Presidential Preference Primary. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Poll manager Bobby Simmons, left, assists Mike Mullinax as the Democratic early voting window is open for the South Carolina primary. Local voters voted early at the Board of Voter Registration Elections of Anderson County office on Main Street in downtown Anderson, on Jan. 23.
Poll manager Bobby Simmons, left, assists Mike Mullinax as the Democratic early voting window is open for the South Carolina primary. Local voters voted early at the Board of Voter Registration Elections of Anderson County office on Main Street in downtown Anderson, on Jan. 23.

SC Primary dates to remember:

May 28: Early voting for primaries begins. Polls are open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

May 31: Deadline for voters to apply for an absentee ballot for primaries.

June 7: Deadline to vote early in person for primaries.

June 11: State-wide primaries.

General Election Dates to remember:

Oct. 21: Early voting for the general election begins. Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Oct. 25: Deadline to apply for an absentee ballot for the general election.

Nov 5: General election day. Polls are open from 7 a.m. -7 p.m.

Savannah covers Greenville County politics and growth/development. Reach her at smoss@gannett.com or follow her on X @savmoss.

Samantha Swann contributed to this report. Reach her at sswann@shj.com or follow her on Instagram @sam_on_spartanburg.

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