Whether it took five minutes or 45, voters within the Midlands were determined to make their voices heard on November 5th.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Ten minutes before the precinct doors at Dreher High School opened at 7 a.m., a line of voters had already formed behind Mark Robertson, eager to be first in line.
“The number one reason I wanted to make sure I voted is it’s very important to me,” said Robertson, who added he has not missed an election in nearly 50 years. “I don’t think I’ve missed an election in over 50 years—or close to 50 years.”
Robertson was among the 105 voters who cast their ballots in the first hour and a half of voting at the precinct, according to the polling clerk.
Lori Kirkham, a Richland County resident, also opted to vote early on election day. Saying she chose to go to the polls as soon as they opened because she had other commitments …