The Hampton County Voter Registration and Elections Office serves Brunson voters from its location at 200 Jackson Avenue West, Hampton, SC 29924, phone (803) 943-7505. This office manages voter registration, absentee voting, polling place assignments, and all election administration for county residents. South Carolina residents can register online at www.scvotes.gov/south-carolina-voter-registration-information, the official State Election Commission website.
Registration must be completed 30 days before any election, and applicants need to provide either a South Carolina driver's license or ID card number, or the last four digits of their Social Security number. When voting in person, South Carolina requires photo ID - acceptable forms include a SC driver's license, DMV-issued ID card, passport, military ID, or voter registration card with photo issued by Hampton County. As an unincorporated community, Brunson holds no municipal elections for mayor or town council since no incorporated municipal government exists. Instead, residents participate in Hampton County elections for County Council, Sheriff, Clerk of Court, Auditor, Treasurer, and other county offices. They also vote in state legislative races for the South Carolina House of Representatives and Senate, statewide offices, and federal races for U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives (District 6). Polling locations for Brunson voters depend on precinct assignment; residents can find their specific polling place at www.scvotes.gov/find-your-polling-place by entering their address. South Carolina does not have a U.S.Current federal, state, and local election schedules, ballot contests, candidate filings, and certified results for Brunson voters are published by the South Carolina State Election Commission (https://scvotes.gov/). State legislative races for South Carolina House District 121 and Senate District 39 will appear on the ballot, along with Hampton County offices including County Council seats, Sheriff (four-year term), and other county constitutional officers depending on term schedules. Absentee voting in South Carolina is available for voters meeting specific criteria: age 65 or older, illness or disability, members of the armed forces, and voters absent from the county on election day. Absentee ballot applications must reach the Hampton County Voter Registration Office by 5:00 PM the day before the election for in-person absentee voting, or by mail no later than 11 days before the election. Public election records in South Carolina include voter registration lists (available for purchase for lawful purposes), campaign finance disclosures (searchable at www.ethics.sc.gov), candidate filings, and precinct-level election results. Voter history, whether an individual voted, but not how they voted, is public record. Complete election results for Hampton County are published by the County Election Commission and the State Election Commission at www.scvotes.gov after certification.