Residents of Timmonsville cast their ballots through the Florence County Voter Registration and Elections Office, located at 180 North Irby Street, Suite 109-B, Florence, SC 29501 (phone: 843-665-3082, website: www.florenceco.org/elections). This office administers all federal, state, county, and municipal elections for local voters, handling everything from registration to absentee voting, polling place assignments, and certification of results. South Carolina voters can register online through the State Election Commission's system at scVOTES.gov. Applicants must be U.S.
Citizens, at least 18 years old by election day, residents of South Carolina and their county for at least 30 days before the election, and not under a court order declaring them mentally incompetent. Registration must be completed at least 30 days before an election. A current South Carolina driver's license or state ID card number is required; those without can register by mail or in person. The state does not offer same-day voter registration. Municipal elections in the town determine the Mayor and Town Council positions. The council consists of a mayor and four members serving four-year staggered terms. These nonpartisan elections typically occur in even-numbered years - most recently in 2022, with the next scheduled for 2026. Information about candidates, filing deadlines, and local ballot measures is available through Timmonsville Town Hall at 843-346-3414. Residents can find their assigned polling place using the Florence County Elections Office lookup at www.florenceco.org/elections or by calling 843-665-3082. Polls open at 7:00 AM and close at 7:00 PM on Election Day. Voters must present acceptable photo identification, including a South Carolina driver's license, DMV ID card, passport, military ID, or voter registration card with photo. South Carolina provides public access to various election records under state law. Voter registration lists are available for purchase by political parties, candidates, and other authorized requesters through the State Election Commission. Campaign finance reports for state and local candidates are accessible through the South Carolina Ethics Commission's online portal at ethics.sc.gov. Candidate filing information and precinct-level election results are published by both the Florence County Elections Office and the State Election Commission at scVOTES.gov/election-results. All four of South Carolina's statewide constitutional officers, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, and Comptroller General, will appear on the ballot, along with all 124 seats in the South Carolina House of Representatives and all 46 seats in the South Carolina Senate (state legislators serve two-year terms). Florence County voters will also decide county-level offices including County Council seats, Sheriff, Clerk of Court, Coroner, Treasurer, Auditor, and Register of Deeds. U.S.Current federal, state, and local election schedules, ballot contests, candidate filings, and certified results for Timmonsville voters are published by the South Carolina State Election Commission (https://scvotes.gov/). South Carolina's 7th Congressional District, which includes Florence County and Timmonsville, will have a U.S. House race with Representative Russell Fry's seat on the ballot. South Carolina offers absentee voting by mail for voters who meet specific criteria: those 65 or older, physically disabled, members of the armed forces or their spouses/dependents, persons acting as a juror, government employees required to work on Election Day, students attending college outside their county of residence, and those with a death or funeral in the family within three days of the election. Absentee ballot applications must be submitted to the Florence County Voter Registration and Elections Office and can be downloaded from scVOTES.gov. Completed absentee ballots must be received by 7:00 PM on Election Day; postmarks do not extend this deadline. South Carolina also offers early in-person voting during a period beginning approximately two weeks before Election Day at the Florence County Elections Office.