FLORENCE, S.C.- The primary season likely limps to an end in South Carolina on Tuesday with runoffs in two congressional races, three legislative races and a handful of county contests.
Two Supreme Court rulings kicked nearly 250 candidates off the ballot because of confusion about when and where to file financial documents. The documents often contain little information except for names, addresses and phone numbers.
Voters in northeast South Carolina are also gearing up for a surprise runoff in the Democratic race in the state's new 7th congressional district. 15th Circuit Judge Larry Hyman says all votes cast in the 7th district Democratic primary must be counted, therefore a Democratic primary runoff in South Carolina's 7th Congressional district will take place. On Friday, a judge overturned the state Election Commission's declaration of a winner and ordered the top two candidates to face off Tuesday.
The AP contributed to this report.