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Voting Info & Resources

City of Conway Council Special Election Information and Voter Resources


Special Election Date: June 13th

Polls Open: 7 AM- 7 PM




Horry County Elections Office Contact Information:

Phone:

(843) 915-5440

(843) 915-6440

Mailing Address:

1515 Fourth Avenue

Conway, SC 29526

Physical Address:

1515 Fourth Avenue

Conway, SC 29526

Office Hours:

Monday–Friday: 8am–5pm


Register online:

Deadline: May 12th, 2023

​​Requires S.C. Driver's License or DMV ID. If you have moved, you must first update your residence address with DMV


Register by mail:

Download a voter registration form, complete it, and return it to your county board of voter registration by mail, fax, or email.

Precinct Locations:

Early Voting:

In-person absentee voting has now been replaced with a two-week early voting period.

  • Early voting opens on May 30th and last day to vote early is June 9th

  • Early voting location is at the Horry County Elections located at 1515 Fourth Avenue Conway, SC 29526.

  • Bring your Photo ID (if you do not have one, get one from your county elections office)

    • Closed Saturdays, Sundays and holidays

    • 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

  • Runoffs:

    • Wednesday – Friday of the week prior to the runoff

    • Same hours and locations as the original election

Absentee Voting

Absentee voting allows qualified voters to cast a ballot by mail prior to Election Day. In-Person Absentee Voting is no longer available.

Voters Qualified to Vote Absentee:
  • Persons with employment obligations which prevent them from voting during early voting hours for the duration of the early voting period, and during the hours the polls are open on election day.

  • Persons attending a sick or physically disabled person which prevents them from voting during early voting hours for the duration of the early voting period, and during the hours the polls are open on election day.

  • Persons confined to a jail or pretrial facility pending disposition of arrest or trial which prevents them from voting during early voting hours for the duration of the early voting period, and during the hours the polls are open on election day.

  • Persons who will be absent from their county of residence during early voting hours for the duration of the early voting period, and during the hours the polls are open on election day.

  • Persons with physical disabilities.

  • Persons sixty-five years of age or older.

  • Members of the Armed Forces and Merchant Marines of the United States, their spouses, and dependents residing with them.

  • Persons admitted to a hospital as an emergency patient on the day of the election or within a four-day period before the election.

To Vote Absentee:
  • Request an application by phone, mail, or in person at your county elections office.

    • Can be requested by voter, immediate family, or authorized representative (AR)

      • AR must be a registered voter acting on voter’s behalf who is unable to go to the polls because of illness or disability

    • Individuals are limited to five application requests in addition to their own

  • Sign and return the application to your county elections office by mail or in person.

    • County offices are issuing new applications based on the new requirements.

    • Only new applications will be accepted beginning June 1.

    • The deadline to return an application is 11 days before the election.

  • You will receive your absentee ballot by mail.

  • Vote and return your ballot to your county elections office by mail or in person no later than 7:00 p.m. on Election Day or in person at an early voting center during early voting hours.

    • Be sure to sign the voter’s oath and have the return envelope witnessed.

    • Beginning July 1, the witness will be required to be 18 years old and print their name in addition to signing and providing their address on the return envelope.

    • Photo ID will be required to return your ballot in person.

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