North Charleston, S.C., residents are heading to the polls this Tuesday for the South Carolina House District 113 special primary election. The race features three Democratic candidates vying for the nomination to fill the vacant seat left by former state Rep. Marvin Pendarvis. The candidates on the ballot are Kim Clark, Courtney Waters, and Michelle Brandt. This district represents parts of North Charleston and Summerville.
Despite concerns about winter weather, officials have assured voters that the election will proceed as scheduled, with polls open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at various locations. The Charleston County Board of Voter Registration and Elections clarified that they do not have the authority to postpone elections, emphasizing the importance of voter safety when traveling to polling places.
Following this primary, a final special election is slated for March 25. With a seat in the House at stake, voters in District 113 have the opportunity to choose their next representative during this critical time. Stay tuned for updates on the special election and its outcome.
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