City of Cayce to hold off-year elections

Posted 6/20/19

The Cayce municipal election cycle will now run on odd-numbered years.

Cayce City Council passed the new ordinance at the request of the Lexington County Commission of Registration and …

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City of Cayce to hold off-year elections

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The Cayce municipal election cycle will now run on odd-numbered years.

Cayce City Council passed the new ordinance at the request of the Lexington County Commission of Registration and Elections.

Currently, the City of Cayce municipal elections are held on even-numbered years. The City of Cayce was the only one of the 14 municipalities in Lexington County to have consistently held elections on even-numbered years without change. 

The reasons provided from the Lexington County Commission of Registration and Elections to change the City’s election date from even-numbered years to odd-numbered years are as follows:

  • Reducing confusion at the polls. Currently many voters do not realize that there is a municipal election on the ballot as well as State and Federal Elections.
  • Reducing the demand on the county election staff.
  • Eliminating poll workers assisting voters with filling out a paper ballot.

 Do you need to register to vote? Please visit https://www.scvotes.org/south-carolina-voter-registration-information. 

Visit our City website at www.caycesc.gov. You can also follow the City of Cayce on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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