Politics & Government
Guide to Voting in the Republican Primary
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Richland County voters should double-check their polling location before heading to the polls for the Republican Presidential Primary Saturday.Â
County election officials said some of the precincts have a different polling location for the primary because the usual locations weren't available.
Voters who live in the St. Andrews area can find their precinct and polling location on the list below.
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Registered voters who don't know their precinct, can enter their county and name on the S.C. Election Commission website to find their precinct.Â
They should then check the list below for the location. A star beside the precinct name indicates a precinct with a new location for the primary.Â
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View the complete list of Richland County polling locations here.Â
Polls will be open between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.Â
Voters should bring one of three types of identification: a voter registration card, a S.C. driver's license or a S.C. ID card issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles.
Anyone with questions should call the Richland County Elections and Voter Registration office at 803-576-2240.
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*Stars indicate a precinct with a change in polling location.
Precinct Location Address *Beatty Road  111 Huffstetler Dr. Harbison #1 106 Hillpine Rd. Harbison #2 5501 Broad River Rd. Kingswood 1701 Westchester Dr. Pine Grove 111 Huffstetler Dr. Skyland Skyland Drive Bible Church 901 Skyland Dr. St. Andrews 1231 Bluefield Rd. Walden 111 Huffstetler Dr. Westminster  1715 Broad River Rd. *Riverside 1715 Broad River Rd. *Whitewell 1701 Westchester Dr.ÂGet more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.