How to vote (early vote) in the Nov. 21 – McClure vs Krajc Myrtle Beach runoff election

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David Hucks
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David Hucks is a 12th generation descendant of the area we now call Myrtle Beach, S.C. David attended Coastal Carolina University and like most of his family, has never left the area. David is the lead journalist at MyrtleBeachSC.com

Myrtle Beach voters, here’s what you need to know for the upcoming Myrtle Beach runoff election on Tuesday, November 21, 2023.

Incumbent City Councilman John Krajc will face off against a popular opponent Bill McClure in a November 21st runoff for one seat on the Myrtle Beach City Council.

We have already published Krajc’s interests in cross dressing and that he is the favored candidate of Myrtle Beach Transgender Affirming Mayor Brenda Bethune.

We have also covered a recent article on Bill McClure.

Regardless of your choice, MyrtleBeachSC News encourages all City of Myrtle Beach registered voters to vote in the runoff.

HERE’S HOW

  Early voting will be available Wednesday through Friday, November 15-17, at the Horry County Voter Registration Office in Conway, 1515 Fourth Avenue.  Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. 

On Tuesday, polling hours are 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.  After the polls close, the Myrtle Beach Election Commission will count ballots and provide unofficial results at the Ted C. Collins Law Enforcement Center, 1101 North Oak Street.  All are welcome to attend and witness the Myrtle Beach runoff election results. 

Additional parking is available at Myrtle’s Market, 605 Mr. Joe White Avenue, and City Hall, 937 Broadway Street.  Then, Election Commissioners will certify results and announce a winner at a public meeting on Thursday, November 23, 10:00 a.m., at City Hall, 937 Broadway Street.  For information, see our Municipal Elections & Polling Places webpage.

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