Watchdog Report – June 3, 2024

The primary election is set for June 11.  By state law, registered voters can vote early.  Early voting is available at various polling locations until Friday, June 7.  Visit SCVotes.gov to find your polling place. 

Your REALTORS® Association has prepared a Voter Guide to help you evaluate the candidates.  You can download the REALTOR® Voter Guide by clicking here

Primary elections are where voters choose the candidate who will represent the two major parties, Democrat and Republican.  Other smaller parties generally choose their candidates during a party meeting or convention.  Because of the strong political leaning toward one of the major parties, over another, in many areas of our state, primary elections are where most elections are decided.  If you want to have a voice in who represents you, voting in the primary election is important.

South Carolina’s primaries are open.  That means you don’t need to be a member of a political party to vote in that party’s primary election.

These are the offices that are on the ballot in the primary:

  • U.S. Congress District 3
  • SC Solicitor District 10 (Anderson and Oconee counties)
  • SC House of Representatives
  • SC Senate
  • various County Councilmembers in Anderson, Pickens, and Oconee counties
  • Auditor, Clerk of Court, Coroner, Sheriff, and Treasurer in Anderson, Pickens, and Oconee counties

Note that the Presidential primary elections were held by the two major parties in January and February.

NAR data tells us that more than 90 percent of Realtors are registered to vote.  Imagine the influence Realtors could have if all Realtors voted.  If you haven’t already done so, vote early this week, or make plans to go to the polls on June 11.

Before you vote, click here for the REALTOR® Voter Guide and learn about the candidates and who your fellow Realtors recommend.

Support RPAC

RPAC is an important element of your Realtors Association’s advocacy program.  I encourage you to support RPAC, and we make it easy—we include a voluntary RPAC contribution on your annual dues renewal.  Simply pay it and you have supported RPAC.  If you want to do more than that modest amount, we make that easy too.

Michael Dey, Director of Government Affairs