More than 26,000 petition signatures have been collected opposing two controversial guests invited to campus by Uncensored America student chapter
Pictures of the ballot itself are prohibited under state law. According to the South Carolina Code of Laws, a voter allowing their ballot to be seen by a person is a misdemeanor. The law applies to both in-person and mail-in voting and, upon conviction, violators can be fined up to $100 or imprisoned for up to a year.
All of South Carolina’s ballot-counting machines are being replaced with new, faster versions ahead of the November elections. The State Election Commission on Tuesday announced the purchase of 3,240 updated ballot scanners.
A small but determined group came out to protest a Proud Boys founder and far-right British political commentator's visit to USC on Wednesday.