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South Carolina local trial court judicial elections, 2022
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- Main articles: State judicial elections, 2022 and Local trial court judicial elections, 2022
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Election rules
Primary election
Primary elections for probate court candidates are conducted on the second Tuesday in June.[1]
Unopposed candidates
Unopposed candidates for the probate courts do not appear on the primary ballots, but automatically advance to the general election.[2]
Additional elections
- See also: South Carolina elections, 2022
See also
Local courts | South Carolina | Other local coverage |
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Footnotes
Federal courts:
Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals • U.S. District Court: District of South Carolina • U.S. Bankruptcy Court: District of South Carolina
State courts:
South Carolina Supreme Court • South Carolina Court of Appeals • South Carolina Circuit Courts • South Carolina Masters-in-Equity • South Carolina Family Courts • South Carolina Magistrate Courts • South Carolina Municipal Courts • South Carolina Probate Courts
State resources:
Courts in South Carolina • South Carolina judicial elections • Judicial selection in South Carolina
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