South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 5 - Qualifications And Registration Of Electors
Section 7-5-155. Registration of electors by mail.

(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the following procedures may be used in the registration of electors in addition to the procedure otherwise provided by law.
(1) Subject to the provision of Section 7-5-150, any qualified citizen may register to vote by mailing or having delivered a completed state registration by mail application form or a completed national registration by mail application form prescribed by the Federal Election Commission not later than thirty days before any election to his county board of voter registration and elections. The postmark date of a mailed application is considered the date of mailing. If the postmark date is missing or illegible, the county board of voter registration and elections must accept the application if it is received by mail no later than five days after the close of the registration books before any election.
(2) If the county board of voter registration and elections determines that the applicant is qualified and his application is legible and complete, the board shall mail the voter written notification of approval on a form to be prescribed and provided by the State Election Commission pursuant to Section 7-5-180. When the county board of voter registration and elections mails the written notification of approval, it must do so without requiring the elector to sign anything in the presence of a member of the board, a deputy member, or a registration clerk, and the attestation of the elector's signature is not required so long as the conditions set forth above are met.
(3) Any application must be rejected for any of the following reasons:
(i) any portion of the application is not complete;
(ii) any portion of the application is illegible in the opinion of a member and the clerk of the board;
(iii) the board is unable to determine, from the address stated on the application, the precinct in which the voter should be assigned or the election districts in which he is entitled to vote.
(4) Any person whose application is rejected must be notified of the rejection together with the reason for rejection. The applicant must further be informed that he still has a right to register by appearing in person before the county board of voter registration and elections or by submitting the information by mail necessary to correct his rejected application. The form for notifying applicants of rejection must be prescribed and provided by the State Election Commission pursuant to Section 7-5-180.
(b) Every application for registration by mail shall contain spaces for the home and work telephone numbers of the applicant and the applicant shall enter the numbers on the application where applicable.
(c) The State Election Commission shall furnish a sufficient number of application forms to the county boards of voter registration and elections and voter registration agencies specified in Section 7-5-310(B) so that distribution of the application forms may be made to various locations throughout the counties and mailed to persons requesting them.
County boards of voter registration and elections shall distribute application forms to various locations in their respective counties, including city halls and public libraries, where they must be readily available to the public.
(d) The original applications must remain on file in the office of the county board of voter registration and elections.
(e) The State Election Commission may promulgate regulations to implement the provisions of this section.
HISTORY: 1986 Act No. 535, eff June 23, 1986; 1996 Act No. 466, Sections 4, 5, eff August 21, 1996.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 7 - Elections

Chapter 5 - Qualifications And Registration Of Electors

Section 7-5-10. Appointment of board members; previous offices abolished; training and certification requirements.

Section 7-5-20. Deputy members of boards.

Section 7-5-30. Duties of boards.

Section 7-5-40. Supplements to counties to help defray expenses of registration office.

Section 7-5-50. Prohibition on private funds.

Section 7-5-110. Persons must register in order to vote.

Section 7-5-120. Qualifications for registration; persons disqualified from registering or voting.

Section 7-5-125. Written notification of registration.

Section 7-5-130. Time and place where books must be kept open for registration.

Section 7-5-140. Additional days and hours for registration; notice of time and place.

Section 7-5-150. Closing registration books; registration of persons coming of age while books closed.

Section 7-5-155. Registration of electors by mail.

Section 7-5-160. Voter registration; permanent registration.

Section 7-5-170. Necessity for written application for registration; information to be contain on form; oaths; decisions on applications.

Section 7-5-175. Providing voter registration application forms to high school administration.

Section 7-5-180. Procedure for registration when qualification is completed after closing books.

Section 7-5-185. Electronic applications for voter registration.

Section 7-5-186. Statewide voter registration database.

Section 7-5-190. Security measures.

Section 7-5-210. Physically disabled persons may execute forms by mark.

Section 7-5-220. Certificates invalid at election within thirty days of issuance.

Section 7-5-230. Legal qualifications; challenges; proof of residency or domicile; appeals.

Section 7-5-240. Proceedings on appeal in court of common pleas.

Section 7-5-250. Right to and proceedings on further appeal to Supreme Court.

Section 7-5-280. State Election Commission shall furnish registration forms.

Section 7-5-310. Definitions; designations.

Section 7-5-320. Application for motor vehicle driver's license and voter registration.

Section 7-5-325. Address changes given under oath; fraud; penalties.

Section 7-5-330. Completion, receipt, and disposition of voter registration application; discretionary removal of elector.

Section 7-5-340. Duties of State Election Commission, removal of elector from official list.

Section 7-5-350. Annual voter list maintenance report.

Section 7-5-410. Maintenance and inspection of official registration records.

Section 7-5-420. Lists of voters for party primaries.

Section 7-5-430. Books for general and special elections.

Section 7-5-440. Failure to notify county board of voter registration and elections of change in address.

Section 7-5-460. Custody of books and return after election.

Section 7-5-470. Division of registration books into sections.

Section 7-5-610. Citizens entitled to vote in municipal elections.

Section 7-5-620. Production of identification and proof of residence.

Section 7-5-630. Municipal registration or enrollment not required.

Section 7-5-660. Preparation of registration books.

Section 7-5-670. Use and custody of registration books.

Section 7-5-675. Voter registration cards; use.