South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 25 - Offenses Against The Election Laws
Section 7-25-30. Public reporting hotline.

The State Law Enforcement Division shall establish a public reporting hotline telephone number and email address for receiving reports of possible election fraud or other violations of the election laws of this State. It shall promptly review all reported violations and take action as it determines appropriate.
HISTORY: 2022 Act No. 150 (S.108), Section 22, eff May 13, 2022.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 7 - Elections

Chapter 25 - Offenses Against The Election Laws

Section 7-25-10. False swearing in applying for registration.

Section 7-25-20. Fraudulent registration or voting.

Section 7-25-30. Public reporting hotline.

Section 7-25-50. Bribery at elections; unlawful to accept bribery.

Section 7-25-60. Procuring or offering to procure votes by bribery.

Section 7-25-65. Unlawful acceptance of anything of value.

Section 7-25-70. Procuring or offering to procure votes by threats.

Section 7-25-80. Threatening, intimidating, or abusing voters.

Section 7-25-100. Allowing ballot to be seen, removing ballot from voting place, improper assistance, and related offenses.

Section 7-25-110. Voting more than once at elections.

Section 7-25-120. Impersonating a voter.

Section 7-25-130. Arrest of person who impersonates a voter.

Section 7-25-140. Copies of certain election laws may be posted.

Section 7-25-150. Swearing falsely at elections or taking oath in another's name.

Section 7-25-160. Wilful neglect or corrupt conduct on part of poll managers.

Section 7-25-170. Wilful neglect or corrupt conduct by officers other than managers.

Section 7-25-180. Unlawful distribution of campaign literature.

Section 7-25-190. Illegal conduct at elections generally.

Section 7-25-200. Unlawful inducement to file for or withdraw from candidacy for election.

Section 7-25-210. Vandalizing or removing political campaign sign; exceptions; penalty.

Section 7-25-220. Immunity of poll workers.