South Carolina Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2022 (ACS-5Yrs)
Based on the US Census Bureau's special tabulation from the ACS 5-year estimates, in 2022, the citizen voting-age population for South Carolina was 3,905,590 and represented 75.94% of the total South Carolina population.
Among all South Carolina counties, Greenville had the highest citizen voting-age population (384.53K), followed by Charleston (319.01K), and Richland (315.80K).
In terms of percentages, McCormick had the highest percentage of its population being citizens of voting-age (88.97%), followed by Georgetown (81.35%), and Fairfield (81.16%).
The chart and table below shows the citizen voting-age population of each county and the percentage of each county's population that were citizens of voting-age.
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County | Citizen Voting-age Population | % of County Population |
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Greenville | 384,530 | 72.79 |
Charleston | 319,010 | 77.84 |
Richland | 315,795 | 75.88 |
Horry | 283,865 | 79.61 |
Spartanburg | 242,910 | 73.58 |
Lexington | 220,480 | 74.50 |
York | 207,580 | 73.35 |
Berkeley | 171,730 | 74.21 |
Anderson | 154,685 | 75.61 |
Beaufort | 148,060 | 78.31 |
Aiken | 131,020 | 77.13 |
Dorchester | 118,825 | 73.29 |
Pickens | 103,955 | 79.29 |
Florence | 102,920 | 75.12 |
Sumter | 79,020 | 75.11 |
Lancaster | 74,020 | 75.83 |
Orangeburg | 65,480 | 77.80 |
Oconee | 62,065 | 78.79 |
Greenwood | 52,535 | 75.80 |
Georgetown | 51,735 | 81.35 |
Laurens | 51,315 | 76.07 |
Kershaw | 49,555 | 75.33 |
Darlington | 48,620 | 77.14 |
Cherokee | 42,525 | 75.67 |
Chesterfield | 33,250 | 76.38 |
South Carolina | 3,905,590 | 75.94 |