South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3396

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Primaries

Impact

The amendment will affect the regulations outlined in several sections of the South Carolina Code. Specifically, changes will require all voters intending to participate in partisan primary elections to be registered either as members of a political party or as independents, and any change in political affiliation must adhere to specific procedural guidelines. The State Election Commission will be tasked with the responsibility of assisting in the maintenance of voter registration records that reflect party affiliation, impacting how elections are conducted and tracked in South Carolina.

Summary

House Bill H3396 seeks to amend the South Carolina Code of Laws, focusing specifically on voting in partisan primary elections and advisory referendums. The bill establishes that only registered members of a certified political party may participate in that party's primary elections. Additionally, individuals who are not registered with any political party will be considered independent voters, allowing them to vote in partisan primaries. When independent voters cast their vote in a partisan election, they automatically become registered members of that political party for a two-year period, which marks a significant change in the state's voting regulations.

Contention

There are potential points of contention regarding how this bill could affect voter participation and party dynamics within the state. Critics argue that imposing stricter rules on voter registration and party affiliation may disenfranchise voters who wish to remain independent but still want to participate in party primaries. Moreover, the provision that requires independent voters to automatically enroll in a political party after voting could be viewed as coercive, raising concerns about whether voters truly understand the implications of their choices. Legislative discussions may reveal a divide between those who support stricter party affiliation rules and those advocating for broader voter access.

Companion Bills

SC H3310

Similar To Closed primaries

SC S0109

Similar To Primaries

SC S0113

Similar To Single Party Primary

Previously Filed As

SC H5243

Health Care Market Reform Measures Study Committee

SC H4124

DHEC Restructuring

SC H5516

Beulah Roberts

SC H3456

Teacher and State Superintendent Credentials

SC H4757

Retirement of No. Chas. Mayor R. Keith Summey

SC S1106

Sarah Baker Johnson

SC H4646

First Responders Communication Act

SC S0218

Ratepayer Protection Act

SC H4219

Property tax

Similar Bills

SC S0109

Primaries

SC S0113

Single Party Primary

SC H3310

Closed primaries

SC H3643

Voter registration, party affiliation

SC S0305

Voter registration, party affiliation

WI SB361

Authorizing electors to vote in the primary of more than one political party. (FE)

WY HB0173

Independent candidate requirements.

WI AB563

Top-five primaries and instant runoff voting for the offices of U.S. senator and U.S. representative in Congress. (FE)