The electors shall dispose of the certificates so made by them and the lists attached thereto in the following manner:
First. They shall forthwith forward by registered mail one of the certificates and lists to the President of the Senate at the seat of government.
Second. Two of the certificates and lists shall be delivered to the Secretary of State of South Carolina, one of which shall be held subject to the order of the President of the Senate, and the other shall be preserved by him for one year and shall be a part of the public records of his office and shall be open to public inspection.
Third. On the day thereafter they shall forward by registered mail two of the certificates and lists to the Administrator of General Services at the seat of government, one of which shall be held subject to the order of the President of the Senate.
Fourth. They shall forthwith cause the other of the certificates and lists to be delivered to the judge of the district in which the electors shall have assembled.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 23-559; 1952 Code Section 23-559; 1942 Code Section 2345; 1932 Code Section 2345; Civ. C. '22 Section 278; Civ. C. '12 Section 275; Civ. C. '02 Section 248; G. S. 155; R. S. 206; 1882 (17) 1124 Section 68; 1889 (20) 365; 1961 (52) 246.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 19 - Special Provisions Applicable To Federal Elections
Section 7-19-10. Election of United States Senators.
Section 7-19-20. Filling vacancies in office of United States Senator.
Section 7-19-30. Election of Representatives in Congress.
Section 7-19-35. Division of state into congressional districts.
Section 7-19-45. Division of state into seven congressional districts.
Section 7-19-60. Writs of election in case State is given more representatives.
Section 7-19-70. Election of presidential electors; certificates of appointment.
Section 7-19-90. Meeting of electors; organization; balloting and certification of results.
Section 7-19-100. Disposition of certificates and lists.