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City Announcements
2012 - 2013 Hospitality Grant Application Workshops
The City of Columbia is now accepting 2012-2013 Hospitality Tax applications and we are conducting two workshops for our Hospitality Tax grant. The workshops are being held to assist in the Hospitality application process . The first workshop will be Thursday, Feb 16th @ the Capital Senior Center near Maxcy Gregg Park from 12-2:00pm and everyone is invited to bring their lunch. The second workshop will be on Thursday February 23 @ Carolina Wings on Gervais Street from 5-7:00pm We will have a separate room and orders will be taken from the menu. Please call 545-3048 or email gdfanning@columbiasc.net for more information or to attend a workshop.

2012 State of the City Address [Full Text and Video]
Mayor Steve Benjamin delivered his 2012 State of the City address on January 11th at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center's Coble Ballroom.
FULL TEXT
Main Street
Infrastructure & Transit Safety
Public Safety
Economy
Watch the entire address here!

Grants Status
Click here to view information on grants for which the City has applied, some of which have been funded by federal stimulus dollars.

City Newsroom
Jan 01-26, 2012
Click Here To View The City's Photo Album!

Jan 01-16, 2012
Book Lovers Invited To Join

Jan 06-20, 2012
SCE&G Trimming Activities to Resume within City Limits

Failsafe Voting

Failsafe voting is designed to allow voters who have moved but failed to update their address to update their address on Election Day and vote.  Failsafe voting is available to voters in the following situations: 

  • Voter moves from one address to another within the same precinct.
  • Voter moves from one precinct to another within the same county.
  • Voter moves from one South Carolina County to another within 30 days of an election.
  • Voter moves from one state to another after the deadline to register to vote in a Presidential election in the new state of residence.

Voter moves from one address to another within the same precinct.

Voter may vote a full ballot at the precinct after completing a change of address form.

Voter moves from one precinct to another within the same county.

Voter has two options:

1.    Go to previous polling place and vote a limited, failsafe ballot containing only federal, statewide, and countywide offices.  The voter's updated address is recorded on failsafe ballot envelope.

2.    Go to voter registration office, complete a change of address form, and vote a full ballot.

Voter moves from one South Carolina County to another within 30 days of an election

Voter has two options:

1.    Go to polling place in previous county of residence and vote a limited, failsafe ballot containing only federal, statewide, and countywide offices.  The voter's updated address is recorded on failsafe ballot envelope.

2.    Go to voter registration office in current county of residence, complete a change of address form, and vote a full ballot.

Voter moves from one state to another after the deadline to register to vote in a Presidential election in the new state of residence.

The voter may vote an absentee ballot containing only President.  The voter should contact the appropriate absentee voting office in his previous state and county of residence.

Failsafe Voting in Municipal Elections

Failsafe voting also applies to municipal elections, with one exception:

A voter must have resided within the municipality for 30 days or more prior to the election to be eligible to vote.  So if a voter has moved from outside a specific municipality to inside that municipality and the move occurred after the 30 day mark; failsafe does not apply.