Early voting opened Monday, April 13 for two Spartanburg County special elections: the Central Pacolet Town Council race and the Inman City Council race. Voters can cast ballots weekdays from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM at the Spartanburg County Voter Registration & Elections Office, located at 366 N. Church St., Suite 1630, Spartanburg, SC 29303, through Thursday, April 24. Election Day is Monday, April 28, with polls open from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
Both contests are special elections to fill vacant council seats. Eligible residents of Central Pacolet and Inman should bring a valid photo ID to vote; those with questions can contact the Spartanburg County Voter Registration & Elections Office directly or visit spartanburgcounty.gov for full details.
When and where is early voting happening?
Early voting runs weekdays April 13–24, from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, at the Spartanburg County Voter Registration & Elections Office, 366 N. Church St., Suite 1630, Spartanburg, SC 29303.
Which elections are on the ballot?
Two special elections are being held: the Central Pacolet Town Council special election and the Inman City Council special election.
Who is eligible to vote?
Registered voters who reside within the Central Pacolet town limits or the City of Inman are eligible to participate in their respective special election.
When is Election Day?
Election Day is Monday, April 28, 2026, with polls open from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM at regular polling locations.
Where can residents get more information?
Full details, including candidate information and polling place locations, are available at spartanburgcounty.gov through the Voter Registration & Elections Office.
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Good reminder for folks in Central Pacolet and Inman. Early voting makes it so easy — no reason not to get out there this week.
The Church Street elections office is easy to get to from most parts of the county. Nice that you have two full weeks for early voting before the April 28 election day.
Glad HERE is covering this. Local elections like these often get overlooked but they matter a lot for the residents of those communities.
I did not know about the Central Pacolet race until I saw this. Will make sure my neighbor who lives out there knows about it too.
8:30 to 5 PM hours are tough for working people. Hopefully turnout is still decent. These small town council seats are important for the day to day of those communities.
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