Charleston County Councilwoman Anna B. Johnson of District 8 will hold her monthly round table discussion on Wed., Sept. 24, for citizens to learn more about Charleston County Government programs and services. The meetings normally are held at 12:30 p.m. on the fourth Wednesday of every month at the John’s Island Regional Library located at 3531 Maybank Highway on Johns Island. The Sept. 24 meeting will highlight the Board of Elections & Voter Registration with Executive Director Joe Debney as the guest speaker. At the meeting, citizens will have the opportunity to register for a photo ID, which is required in order to vote. Mr. Debney and his staff will be on site to register citizens and take their photographs. The ID’s will then be mailed to the citizens at a later date. Registered voters will need to bring a form of identification in order to sign up for an ID. Non-registered voters will need more documentation in order to register to vote. Those citizens will need to have the following: either a current and valid photo ID or a copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, paycheck or other government document showing their name and address in the county. If you plan to attend and have questions about registering to vote or for an ID, please contact: (843) 744-VOTE (8683). Topics for the September meeting: • Voter registration and Photo ID requirements • Early voting and curbside voting procedures • Student voting • Questions and answers regarding the election process | Citizens do not need to register in advance for the round table meetings. For more information or to provide ideas for upcoming topics, contact Charleston County Councilmember Anna B. Johnson: • By email at: ajohnson@charlestoncounty.org • By phone at: (843) 795-3970 • By mail at: Post Office Box 13975; James Island, SC 29422 “My purpose for holding these monthly meetings is to share information about County-related issues and to listen to |
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Riverland Drive Corridor Meeting at Senior Citizens Building on James IslandCouncilwoman Johnson worked with the Council of Government staff and attended several meetings for the Riverland Drive Coordinator to get the community involved. First Baptist Community DayCouncilwoman Johnson enjoyed attending Community Day At First Baptist Church. She was happy to see the community come out and there were many local vendors, a voter registration table, and information on photo voter ID requirements.
Councilwoman Anna Johnson’s June 25 Round Table Meeting to Focus on Transportation Development6/20/2014
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