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§ 7-7-360

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(A) In Laurens County there are the following precincts: Bailey Barksdale-Narnie Brewerton-Princeton Clinton Mill Clinton 1 Clinton 2 Clinton 3 Cooks Cross Hill Ekom Gray Court Greenpond Hickory Tavern Joanna Jones Laurens 1 Laurens 2 Laurens 3 Laurens 4 Laurens 5 Laurens 6 Long Branch Lydia Mill Madden Martins-Poplar Springs Mount Olive Mountville Ora-Lanford Owings Trinity Ridge Waterloo Wattsville Youngs Text of (B) effective until January 1, 2025 (B) The precinct lines defining the precincts in subsection (A) are as shown on the official map designated as P-59-22 and on file with the Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office and as shown on certified copies provided to the Board of Voter Registration and Elections of Laurens County. Text of (B) effective January 1, 2025. (B) The precinct lines defining the precincts in subsection (A) are as shown on the official map designated as P-59-24 and on file with the Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office and as shown on certified copies provided to the Board of Voter Registration and Elections of Laurens County. (C) The polling places for the precincts listed in subsection (A) must be established by the Board of Voter Registration and Elections of

Board of Voter Registration and Elections of Laurens County. (C) The polling places for the precincts listed in subsection (A) must be established by the Board of Voter Registration and Elections of Laurens County with the approval of a majority of the Laurens County Legislative Delegation. HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 23-183; 1952 Code Section 23-183; 1950 (46) 2414; 1953 (48) 191; 1956 (49) 1621, 2114; 1958 (50) 1655; 1960 (51) 1709; 1964 (53) 1887; 1972 (57) 2275; 1976 Act No. 724 Section 1; 1977 Act No. 167 Section 1; 1977 Act No. 191 Section 1; 1982 Act No. 383; 1982 Act No. 465, eff June 18, 1982; 1986 Act No. 319, eff February 20, 1986; 1990 Act No. 366, Section 1, eff March 19, 1990; 1991 Act No. 26, Sections 1, 2, eff January 1, 1993; 1996 Act No. 267, Section 1, eff upon approval (became law without the Governor's signature on April 2, 1996); 1998 Act No. 315, Section 1, eff upon approval (became law without the Governor's signature on May 28, 1998); 1999 Act No. 123, Section 1, eff June 30, 1999; 2002 Act No. 191, Section 1, eff upon approval (became law without the Governor's signature on March 14, 2002); 2004 Act No. 174, Section 1, eff February 18, 2004; 2012 Act No.

1, eff June 30, 1999; 2002 Act No. 191, Section 1, eff upon approval (became law without the Governor's signature on March 14, 2002); 2004 Act No. 174, Section 1, eff February 18, 2004; 2012 Act No. 194, Section 1, eff June 7, 2012; 2014 Act No. 138 (H.4647), Section 1, eff March 13, 2014; 2014 Act No. 240 (S.1307), Section 1, eff June 2, 2014; 2015 Act No. 39 (H.4076), Section 1, eff August 1, 2015; 2020 Act No. 124 (S.1003), Section 1, eff March 15, 2020; 2022 Act No. 152 (S.953), Section 1, eff May 13, 2022; 2024 Act No. 170 (S.1099), Section 1, eff January 1, 2025.