South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H5327

Introduced
3/5/26  

Caption

Closed primaries

Impact

The implications of HB 5327 are substantial, intending to encourage a more cohesive party system while also potentially disenfranchising independent voters who may seek to engage in the primary election process. By requiring party affiliation for primary voting, supporters argue it will enhance party integrity and policy alignment from the grassroots level. However, critics are concerned that the changes could further marginalize independent voters and reduce overall participation in primaries, which are crucially important for shaping party nominations and legislative agendas.

Summary

House Bill 5327 proposes significant changes to the existing voter registration and election procedures in South Carolina by amending various sections of the state's code. Central to the bill is the stipulation that only individuals registered as members of a certified political party can vote in that party's primary elections or advisory referendums. This provision, effective January 1, 2027, seeks to restrict participation in partisan primaries to registered party members, thereby closing the primaries to unaffiliated voters unless a political party chooses to open its primary to them and notifies the State Election Commission in advance.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around concerns that the bill could lead to reduced voter engagement, especially among independent voters who often make up a significant portion of the electorate. Opponents argue that this move undermines democratic participation, as it limits the choices available to voters in primary elections. Additionally, the bill's implementation timeline raises questions about the preparedness of county election boards to effectively communicate these changes to registered voters before the deadline, ensuring confusion does not affect participation rates in the primaries leading up to January 2027.

Companion Bills

SC H3310

Similar To Closed primaries

SC H3396

Similar To Primaries

SC S0109

Similar To Primaries

SC S0113

Similar To Single Party Primary

SC H5317

Similar To Closed primaries

SC H5330

Similar To Closed primaries

SC H5356

Similar To Closed primaries

SC H5355

Similar To Closed primaries

SC H5358

Similar To Closed primaries

Previously Filed As

SC H5356

Closed primaries

SC H3310

Closed primaries

SC H5183

Closed primaries

SC H5317

Closed primaries

SC H5330

Closed primaries

SC H5361

Closed primaries

SC H5355

Closed primaries

SC H5358

Closed primaries

SC H5447

Closed primaries

SC H5359

Closed primaries

Similar Bills

NH HB1125

Enabling school districts to adopt partisan school district elections.

NH HB356

Enabling school districts to adopt partisan school district elections.

NH HB367

Changing the method for adopting partisan town elections to be the same as rescinding partisan town elections.

SC H3396

Primaries

SC H3310

Closed primaries

SC S0113

Single Party Primary

SC H5447

Closed primaries

SC H5183

Closed primaries