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S.C. Code Ann. § 7-15-380

Oath of absentee ballot applicant; exception

Applied in 2 court decisions — leading case 676 So. 2d 1206 - Roe v. Mobile County Appointment Bd. (1995)

Most recently applied in Kylon Middleton v. Marci Andino (September 2020)

1982 Act No. 280, SECTION 1, eff February 24, 1982; 1996 Act No. 416, SECTION 1, eff June 4, 1996; 2011 Act No. 43, SECTION 7, eff upon contingency, see editor's note, (approved…

(A) The oath, which is required by Section 7-15-370 to be imprinted on the return-addressed envelope, furnished each absentee ballot applicant, must be signed by the absentee ballot applicant and witnessed by a person who is at least eighteen years of age. The address, printed name, and signature of the witness shall appear on the oath. In the event the voter cannot write because of a physical handicap or illiteracy, the voter must make his mark and have the mark witnessed by someone designated by the voter. The oath must be in the following form:

"I hereby swear (or affirm) that I am duly qualified to vote at this election according to the Constitution of the State of South Carolina 1895, that I have not voted during this election, that the ballot or ballots contained in this envelope is my ballot and that I have received no assistance in voting my ballot that I would not have been entitled to receive had I voted in person at my voting precinct."

________________________________________

Signature of Voter

Dated on this __________________ day of _________________________ 20 ______

Signature of Witness

Printed Name of Witness

________________________________________

Address of Witness

(B) Qualified voters under the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voters Act are exempt from witness requirements in subsection (A).

Official source: South Carolina Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain South Carolina statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.