EARLY VOTING INFORMATION
Monday, October 21 - Saturday, October 26; Monday, October 28 - Saturday, November 2
8:30AM - 6:00PM
Check with the Charleston County Elections Office for most up-to-date information: 843-744-8683.
Charleston County Board of Voter Registration & Elections
4340 Corporate Road
North Charleston, SC 29405
Seacoast Church - Mt. Pleasant
750 Long Point Road
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
Essex Village Church of Christ
736 Savage Road
Charleston, SC 29414
Baxter-Patrick James Island Library
1858 South Grimball Road
Charleston, SC 29412
St. Johns Episcopal Church
3673 Maybank Highway
Johns Island, SC 29455
St. Paul's Hollywood Library
5130 SC-165
Hollywood, SC 29449
Main Library - Downtown
68 Calhoun Street
Charleston, SC 29401
GENERAL ELECTION DATE: Tuesday, Nov. 5th
“Chief” Carl Ritchie
Trusted Public Safety Leadership
With thirty-three years of law enforcement experience in our local community, “Chief” Carl Ritchie is the trusted public safety leader we need as Charleston County Sheriff.
An Air Force Office of Special Investigations & Security Forces Veteran, Chief Ritchie holds a Master of Criminal Justice from the Command College of South Carolina at Anderson University. His law enforcement career includes that as Military Police, SWAT, Investigations, Narcotics, and School Safety. His most recent law enforcement service was that of Mount Pleasant Police Chief from which he led the department to two Gold Standard reaccreditations and recognition as one of the safest cities in the nation.
Pledge to Charleston County
Just as Chief Carl Ritchie swore pledges to serve and protect our nation and our community, he offers his Pledge to Charleston County as our next Sheriff.
Longtime Charleston Sheriff Al Cannon Endorses Chief Carl Ritchie
"Chief Carl Ritchie is the most qualified lawman candidate for Charleston County Sheriff"
Sheriff Al Cannon, who served 33 years as Charleston County’s top law enforcement officer, announced that he is endorsing Mount Pleasant Councilman and former Mount Pleasant Police Chief Carl Ritchie for the post this year.