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South Carolina school board elections, 2026

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Ballotpedia covers tens of thousands of school board elections across the United States each year. This page contains links to this state's school districts where Ballotpedia is covering elections in 2026. The following table lists districts that overlap with the nation's 100 largest cities or that are among the nation's 200 largest school districts and for which Ballotpedia provides comprehensive coverage.

Editor's note: Some school districts choose to cancel the primary election, or both the primary and general election, if the number of candidates who filed does not meet a certain threshold. The table below does not reflect which primary or general elections were canceled. Please click through to each school district's page for more information.

2026 South Carolina School Board Elections
DistrictPrimaryPrimary RunoffGeneral ElectionGeneral Runoff ElectionSeats up for electionTotal board seats2023-2024 enrollment
Charleston County School District--11/3/2026-5950,400


Recalls

See also: Recall campaigns in South Carolina and School board recalls
South Carolina does not allow for the recall of school board members. Click here for a list of states that do.

See also

South Carolina School Boards News and Analysis
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Footnotes

  1. The raw data for this study was provided by Dave Leip of Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections.