York County’s Northwestern precinct voting moved back to Applied Technology Center
Northwestern precinct voters will vote at the Applied Technology Center on Tuesday.
The York County Elections Office announced last week some polling location updates for Tuesday’s special elections. But it announced Monday it has canceled a planned move from Northwestern’s permanent location, at the ATC, to Northwestern High School.
Absentee voting is open until 5 p.m. Monday. To absentee vote in York County, registered voters can cast ballots at 13 S. Congress St. in York.
The congressional race includes Republican Ralph Norman squaring off against Democrat challenger Archie Parnell. Parnell and Norman are vying for the congressional seat left vacant when U.S. Rep. Mick Mulvaney, R-Indian Land, resigned to become President Donald Trump’s budget director.
Meanwhile, Republican Bruce Bryant and Democrat Bebs Barron Chorak are campaigning for House 48 in the S.C. General Assembly. The election was triggered after Norman resigned to run for Congress.
All polling locations will be open from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. on Election Day.
HOW CAN I VOTE ABSENTEE IN YORK COUNTY?
Voters, including those voting absentee in person before the election, will be asked to provide one of the following types of photo IDs.
▪ S.C. Driver’s license
▪ S.C. DMV ID card or S.C. Concealed Weapons Permit
▪ Federal Military ID or Veterans Affairs card
▪ U.S. passport
▪ S.C. Voter Registration card with photo
For more information, contact York County Elections at 803-684-1242.
This story was originally published June 19, 2017 at 12:33 PM with the headline "York County’s Northwestern precinct voting moved back to Applied Technology Center."