Soil and Water District Board-Watershed Improvement District Board in Beaufort County, South Carolina

Election date
November 3, 2026
Filing deadline
TBD
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Soil and Water District Board-Watershed Improvement District Board

About this position

Member of a board responsible for creating conservation policy within their district

Position Details

Employment Type

Part Time

Salary

Only expenses

Partisan Type

nonpartisan

Election Frequency

Every 4 years

Eligibility Requirements

No person may be popularly elected to and serve in any office in the State unless he is registered to vote in the geographical area represented by the office (S.C. Constitution, Article VI, Section 1). A person convicted of a felony or an offense against the election laws is not qualified to file for or hold office, unless it has been fifteen years since the completion of the sentence for the crime or unless the person has been pardoned (S.C. Constitution, Article VI, Section 1). Candidate's qualifications for all offices, are determined at the time of the election and not at the time of filing or nomination. Some individuals may be restricted from running for public office by the federal Hatch Act. The Act applies to federal employees and others receiving federal funds and restricts their participation in campaigns for partisan offices. For detailed information regarding the Hatch Act, visit the website of the U.S. Office of Special Counsel.

Filing Requirements

To be placed on the ballot for county offices, each candidate shall submit to the county election commission a nominating petition with the signatures of one hundred qualified registered electors or one percent of the qualified registered electors of the district, whichever is lesser. The official number of qualified registered electors of the geographical area of any office is the number of registered electors of the area registered one hundred twenty days before the date of the election for which the nomination petition is being submitted. The nominees in the petition must be placed on the appropriate official ballot for the election if the petition is submitted to the county election commission not later than twelve noon on August first or, if August first falls on Sunday, not later than twelve noon on the following Monday. The form of the petition must comply with the requirements in Section 7-11-80 pertaining to the conduct of general elections not conflicting with this section. Candidates must be qualified registered electors and residents of the district in which elected. South Carolina state law further requires that candidates complete a Statement of Economic Interest and submit it electronically through the State Ethics Commission website (http://ethics.sc.gov) within 14 days of submitting the petition.

Paperwork Instructions

Submit paperwork to the County Board of Elections' office.

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