Voters in Aiken to decide on three city council seats
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AIKEN, S.C. () – In preparation for the upcoming election, Aiken County’s election team has been busy training poll workers, ensuring voting machines are functioning properly, and making certain that every polling station is fully equipped.

“Often, if a mayoral race isn’t on the ballot for a major city like Aiken, voter turnout can dip,” explained Dana Burden, the director of elections in Aiken County. “However, it’s equally vital for residents to vote for positions such as town or city council members.”

Burden expressed confidence in the proceedings, stating, “I foresee no issues tomorrow. Over the past two weeks of early voting, we’ve seen 923 voters come through without a single hitch.”

Voters can head to the polls between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.

Only residents within the city limits are eligible to vote, and due to lower registration numbers, some polling locations have been merged.

“It’s just for municipalities,” Burden said. “So, it’s New Ellenton, Burnetttown, Sally, Wagner, Perry, and Monetta. So if you don’t live in the city limits of those municipalities, then you’re not eligible to vote in this election.”

In Aiken, Districts 2, 4, 5, and 6 are on the ballot.

Key issues include growth, infrastructure, and community voice in city planning.

“I’m all for growth, but growth with done the right way, with the right infrastructure, making sure that we’re paying attention to all details,” said Diane Saunders, a voter.

Voters must bring a photo ID, but those who forget can still cast a provisional ballot.

“It is a hand marked ballot. It doesn’t count that day. What they would have to do is we have what’s called a provisional ballot hearing. They would have to bring their photo ID to this office before that hearing, Thursday at 9 a.m. and show us their photo ID before the vote would count,” Burden said.

Accessibility options, including curbside voting, will be available.

You can visit scvotes.gov to check your registration and find your polling place.

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