What's open and when
Thoughts on the latest happenings from the campaign by voters like you
Will it be enough to turn his campaign around?
Another look at what's on voters' minds
The Romney campaign announced the support of the state's first female governor on Friday morning.
Arrives shortly after state GOP chair questions his commitment to the state
Thoughts on campaign-approved videos
Would not bode well for the GOP nationally
Ousts the seemingly unbeatable Bush
Gives city an edge in luring businesses
Here's Patch's coverage of GOP candidates who visited the Palmetto State this week, and the social media response.
Final stop of four in South Carolina
Large crowd listens to former Speaker, current frontrunner at Global Trade Park
Final meeting of the calendar year
A token of thanks for service to the city.
Bush survives primary fight and blisters Dukakis
Two of thirty-five so named
A weekly look at what's on voters' minds
The former speaker continues to surge while other candidates sputter
Race brought Jesse Jackson and Gary Hart into the political lexicon
Executive director talks all things primary
All incumbents lose.
For the next 60 days, we will feature history lessons, profiles, polls, real voters and reporting on the issues as we lead up to Jan. 21.
A recap of Monday's City Council meeting
Young Lee Atwater's brash political style helped Reagan to a win in the Palmetto State — and eventually the presidency.
Polling locations the same as Nov. 8
Taking place in Mauldin and Simpsonville on Tuesday
The Palmetto State's run of choosing the eventual GOP nominee could end after 32-year run.
Fourth visit to SC, first in the Upstate in six months
First visit to the Upstate in nearly six months
Seat 6 will be a run-off between Larry Goodson and Michael Reynolds
Race was decided shortly after polls closed
Voters will return to the polls in two weeks.
Mauldin voters went to the polls Tuesday to pick a mayor and two council members.
The concert series which begins on Jan. 20 is free to the public.
Candidates in need of a boost will have to look elsewhere
Voters in several Upstate municipalities head to the polls Nov. 8.
Where to vote, who the candidates are
Speaks before a crowd comprised mostly of college students