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Special Election Announcement for Ware Shoals Town Council

Town center of Ware Shoals during election season with voters and candidate banners.

News Summary

Ware Shoals is preparing for a special election scheduled for April 1, 2025, to fill the council at-large position left vacant by George Leagans’ resignation. Four candidates—Kent Boles, Ray Cox, Katelyn Grizzle, and Joy Hansen—are vying for the seat, each presenting their vision for the community. Early voting begins on March 17, 2025, allowing residents to cast their votes at designated centers in Greenwood and Abbeville. The community is encouraged to participate and have their voices heard in this important election.

Exciting News for Ware Shoals: Special Election Set for April 1!

Big things are happening in Ware Shoals as residents gear up for a special election for the town council at-large on April 1, 2025. This election comes on the heels of the resignation of council member George Leagans, who stepped down from his position late last year. With his departure, the community has a chance to welcome a new face to the council, and it’s shaping up to be quite the race!

Meet the Candidates!

Four candidates have thrown their hats in the ring, each eager to take on this important role in local governance:

  • Kent Boles
  • Ray Cox
  • Katelyn Grizzle
  • Joy Hansen

Each candidate brings their own unique perspective and vision for the future of Ware Shoals. It’s an exciting time as voters will have the opportunity to select who they feel is the best match for representing their interests on the council!

Mark Your Calendar! Early Voting Starts Soon

Wondering when you can cast your early vote? Early voting for this special election kicks off on March 17 and runs through March 28, 2025. Residents can stop by the voting centers Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.. It’s a great chance to avoid the rush on election day and make sure your voice is heard!

Where to Vote

For folks looking to make their mark, you can head to one of the designated early voting centers:

  • Greenwood Voter Registration & Elections Office
    600 Monument St., Suite 13, Greenwood
  • Abbeville Voter Registration & Elections Office
    901 West Greenwood St., Suite 2500, Abbeville

Keep Everyone in the Loop!

A little reminder for those who want to keep track of the results—Connie Moody, the director of voter registration and elections, mentioned that results will be published separately for Abbeville and Greenwood counties, needing to be combined for the total results. If you want to dive deeper into the specifics, feel free to check the scvotes website for all the updates related to your county.

Need More Information? We’ve Got You Covered!

Have any lingering questions or need assistance? Residents can reach out to Renee Ortiz at 864-943-5643. They’re there to help you navigate through any inquiries you might have as the election date approaches!

Weather Update: Stay Prepared!

And for those keeping an eye on the weather, on February 12, 2025, expect rain to sweep through the area with a high of 41°F and a low of 37°F. Winds from the northeast will be blowing at 5 to 10 mph. There’s a 100% chance of rain, with predictions of about half an inch of rainfall today. Showers will continue into the evening, and thundershowers are likely to develop overnight, so plan accordingly!

Get Ready to Vote!

With the special election just around the corner, it’s time for all residents of Ware Shoals to get excited and prepare to exercise their right to vote! Every vote matters, and your choice will help shape the future of your community. Let’s make sure Ware Shoals continues to thrive with strong leadership!

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