Know your rights as a voter:
-If the polls close while you're in line, stay in line. You can still vote.
-Under federal law, you have the right to receive help at the polls if your'e a voter with a disability or have difficulty reading or writing English.
-If the polls close while you're in line, stay in line. You can still vote.
-Under federal law, you have the right to receive help at the polls if your'e a voter with a disability or have difficulty reading or writing English.
-If an election worker can't find your name of the list of register voters, you're still entitled to a provisional ballot. Don't leave. Ask for a provisional ballot.
-If you experience voter intimidation (a federal crime), such as aggressive questioning about your citizenship status, criminal record or voting record, you can report it to the nonpartisan Election Protection Hotline at 866-OUR-VOTE.
-You can call the SC Dem. Party Voter Protection Hotline for any questions related to voting at 855-785-0222. You can also call this number if you experience any problems related to voting on Nov. 3. Lawyers, Spanish speakers, and experienced volunteers will be available.