Beaufort County sheriff race opens after 28 years

Summary

Beaufort County voters will choose a new sheriff in November after a June 9 Republican primary.

Why this matters

The race will determine Beaufort County’s first new sheriff in nearly 30 years. The story also provides key voting details, including early voting, polling place changes, and where voters can verify registration.

Beaufort County will elect a new sheriff in November for the first time in nearly 30 years.

Voters in the June 9 Republican primary will choose between two law enforcement veterans: Doug Seifert, a newly promoted lieutenant backed by Sheriff P.J. Tanner, and JoJo Woodward, a third-time candidate who said the sheriff’s office needs a culture change.

The Republican nominee will face Democrat Alphonso Small Jr. in the Nov. 3 general election. Small served at several local police departments before winning a seat on the Beaufort County School Board last year.

Beaufort County voters can cast ballots early at four locations in Beaufort, Bluffton, Hilton Head Island, and St. Helena Island. The sites will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

South Carolina holds open primaries, so voters may choose which party’s primary to vote in regardless of party registration.

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