
Voters will return to the polls tomorrow to decide who will appear on the ballot in November as the Republican candidate for Sheriff.
Challenger Rick Clark took 42 percent of the vote, compared to Sheriff C. David Stone's 40 percent, but it was not enough to avoid a runoff.
According to Pickens County elections officials, residents of the county that were registered to vote by May 12, 2012 or otherwise eligible may vote in this runoff election, with the following stipulations:
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If the registered voter did not vote in any primary election on June 12, 2012, he/she CAN vote in the Republican Runoff Election for Sheriff.
If the registered voter voted in the Republican Primary on June 12, 2012, he/she CAN vote in the Republican Runoff Election for Sheriff
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If the registered voter voted in the Democratic Primary on June 12, 2012, he/she CANNOT vote in the Republican Runoff Election for Sheriff.
Polls open at 7am tomorrow and close at 7pm. Find where your precinct is by clicking here.
The winner of Tuesday's runoff will face Independent candidate Keith Culbreath in November.
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