Board of Voter Registration and Elections of Clarendon County

The mission of the Clarendon County Board of Voter Registration and Elections is to ensure every eligible

citizen has the opportunity to register to vote, participate in fair and impartial elections in accordance with

state and federal election laws, protect the integrity of the election process, and have the assurance that

every citizen votes will count by providing quality customer service.

Board of Voter Registration and Elections Meetings held every LAST Monday @6:00pm

Monday January 26th, 2026 

Register:

Visit your county board of voter registration.  Download a voter registration form from scVOTES.org,

 complete the form, and either:

  • Mail the form to your county voter registration office
  • Fax the form to your county voter registration office
  • Scan the form and email the image as a file attachment to your county voter registration office

Visit your local Department of Motor Vehicles office

Current registered voters can help ensure a smoother voting process for themselves – and their neighbors –

by making sure their registration information is up to date. “Having accurate registration information helps

ensure a voter’s eligibility to vote in an election,” says Executive Director Marci Andino. “It also reduces the

potential for delays in the sign-in process at polling places – and that can have a significant impact on wait

time for all voters.”

Check Your Voter Registration:

  • Check your voter registration card.
  • Call or visit your county voter registration office.
  • Check your information online at scVOTES.org

Update Your Voter Registration:

  • Visit your county voter registration office.
  • Download the Voter Registration Update form from scVOTES.org and return it to your county voter registration office. (Not applicable to voters who have moved from one county to another. These voters must submit a voter registration application.)
  • Update the information on the back of your voter registration card and return it to your county voter registration office. (Not applicable to voters who have moved from one county to another. These voters must submit a voter registration application.)

To download voter registration forms, find county contact information, and check your voter registration

information, visit the “Voters” section of scVOTES.org.