South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 15 - Nominations And Elections For Municipal Offices
Section 5-15-62. Determination of election results under nonpartisan election and runoff election method.

(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, results in nonpartisan municipal elections in municipalities using the election and runoff election method shall be determined by a majority of the votes cast. A majority within the meaning of this section shall be determined as follows:
(1) When more than one person is seeking election to a single office, the majority shall be ascertained by dividing the total votes cast for all candidates by two. Any excess of the sum so ascertained shall be a majority and the candidate who obtains a majority shall be declared elected.
(2) When more persons are seeking election to two or more offices (constituting a group) than there are offices to be filled, the majority shall be ascertained by dividing the total vote cast for all candidates by the number of officers to be filled and by dividing the result by two. Any excess of the sum so ascertained shall be a majority and the candidates who obtain a majority shall be declared elected. If more candidates obtain a majority than there are offices to be filled, those having the highest vote (equal to the number of offices to be filled) shall be declared elected.
(b) If no candidate for a single office receives a majority of the votes cast in the first election or if an insufficient number of candidates receives a majority of the votes cast for a group of offices, a runoff election shall be held as herein provided:
(1) If no candidate for a single office receives a majority of the votes cast in the first election, a second election shall be conducted two weeks later between the two candidates receiving the largest number of votes in the first election who do not withdraw. The candidate receiving a majority of the votes cast in the runoff election shall be declared elected.
(2) If candidates for two or more offices (constituting a group) are to be selected and aspirants for some or all of the positions within the group do not receive a majority of the votes cast in the first election, a second election shall be conducted two weeks later between one more than the number of candidates necessary to fill the vacant offices. The candidates receiving the highest number of the votes cast in the second election equal in number to the number to be elected shall be declared elected.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 47-94.2; 1977 Act No. 81, Section 1.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 5 - Municipal Corporations

Chapter 15 - Nominations And Elections For Municipal Offices

Section 5-15-10. Municipal primary, general and special elections conducted mutatis mutandi.

Section 5-15-20. Methods of election of council; mayor elected at large; qualifications.

Section 5-15-30. Procedure for changing number of or method of election of council members.

Section 5-15-40. Terms of office of mayor and councilmen.

Section 5-15-50. Establishment of municipal ward lines and time for general and special elections; public notice of elections.

Section 5-15-60. Municipality to adopt method of nominating candidates for and determining results of nonpartisan elections.

Section 5-15-61. Determination of election results under nonpartisan plurality method.

Section 5-15-62. Determination of election results under nonpartisan election and runoff election method.

Section 5-15-63. Determination of election results under nonpartisan primary election and general election method.

Section 5-15-70. Duty of governing body of municipality to enact ordinances relating to time requirements for nominations, primaries and the like.

Section 5-15-80. Results of political party primaries; protests and contests.

Section 5-15-90. Municipal elections conducted by municipal election commission; composition of commission and terms of members; training and certification program.

Section 5-15-100. Functions, powers and duties of municipal election commission.

Section 5-15-110. Filing with municipal election commission of nomination petition by candidates nominated by petition.

Section 5-15-120. Vote counting.

Section 5-15-125. Municipal elections resulting in tie.

Section 5-15-130. Procedures for contesting results of election.

Section 5-15-140. Contesting election results; appeal from decision of municipal election commission.

Section 5-15-145. Transfer of authority to conduct municipal elections to county elections commission.

Section 5-15-150. Oath of office for mayor and councilmen.

Section 5-15-160. Term of office of commissioner of public works may be extended.

Section 5-15-170. Ratification of actions of commissioner.