POLLING LOCATIONS HAVE BEEN UPDATED FOR THE RUNOFF ELECTION ![]()
There has been a lot of information about where members of the community can go to vote for the runoff election.
A few polling locations in Columbia have changed or consolidated this year, and my team wants to make sure you have the most accurate information before you head to the polls.
You can confirm your polling place at SCVotes.gov, or check Richland County’s Updated Precinct List below:
There are two polling location changes below. Voters will be notified of the changes via U.S. Mail.
- Harbison 2 combined at Harbison 1 (Harbison Community Center, 106 Hillpine Road)
- Oak Pointe 1 moved to St. Paul AME Church, 835 Kennerly Road
If you’re still unsure about where to go to vote, please call Richland County at (803) 576-2240 to confirm or send us a message directly. We are here to help!
Remember: You will be asked to provide one of the following Photo IDs when voting in person:
- S.C. Driver’s License (Includes standard License and REAL ID)
- S.C. Department of Motor Vehicles ID Card (Includes standard ID card, REAL ID and SC Concealed Weapons Permit)
- S.C Voter Registration Card with Photo
- Federal Military ID (Includes all Department of Defense Photo IDs and Veterans Affairs Benefits Card)
- U.S. Passport (Includes US Passport ID Card)
Your ballot will look like this:

Sam Johnson for Columbia City Council At-Large is at the bottom of the ballot.
Your vote is your voice – and every single voice matters!
WHEN + WHERE TO VOTE EARLY:
Wednesday, November 12th – Friday, November 14th
📍 Richland County: 2020 Hampton Street, Columbia, SC 29201
📍 Lexington County: 805 W. Main Street, Suite C, Lexington, SC 29072
Hours: 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
ON ELECTION DAY:
Tuesday, NOVEMBER 18TH.
Hours: 7 a.m. – 7 p.m.
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Thank you for your support. We couldn’t do any of this without you.

We extend our sincere gratitude for the profound support we have garnered throughout the duration of this campaign.
I’m honored to share the growing list of leaders, neighbors, and community advocates who are standing with our campaign. Their support reflects something bigger than politics; it reflects a shared belief in the Columbia we can build together.
I’m running for City Council At-Large to make our neighborhoods safer, expand affordable housing, strengthen small businesses, and ensure every resident has a voice. This is the work I’ve spent my life doing, and it’s the work I’ll continue on day one.
Columbia deserves leadership rooted in service, accessibility, and integrity. And, that’s exactly what this coalition represents.
Election Day is TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18TH. Let’s finish strong and shape the future of our city, TOGETHER!








