S.C. Code § 7-3-10
2022 Act No. 150, Sections 27.B to 27.D, and 35, provide as follows:
"[SECTION 27.]B. Notwithstanding Section 7-3-10(A), as amended by this act, the expiration dates for the terms of the current members of the commission shall be staggered as follows:
"(1) for members with terms expiring on September 15, 2022, the terms will now expire on June 30, 2023; and
"(2) for members with terms expiring on September 15, 2024, the terms will now expire on June 30, 2025.
"C. Notwithstanding Section 7-3-10(B), as amended by this act, the initial term of the vice chairman must run concurrently with the existing term of the chairman.
"D. The provisions of Section 7-3-10(E)(1), as added by the act, applies to a candidate for appointment to the State Election Commission on and after the effective date of this act."
"SECTION 35. The State Election Commission must establish a voter education program concerning the provisions contained in this legislation. The State Elections Commission must educate the public as follows:
"(1) post information concerning changes contained in this legislation in a conspicuous location at each county board of registration and elections, each satellite office, the State Elections Commission office, and their respective websites;
"(2) train poll managers and poll workers at their mandatory training sessions to answer questions by electors concerning the changes in this legislation;
"(3) require documentation describing the changes in this legislation to be disseminated by poll managers and poll workers at every election held from the effective date of this act until October 21, 2022;
"(4) coordinate with each county board of voter registration and elections so that at least one seminar is conducted with each county's election officials prior to September 16, 2022;
"(5) coordinate with local and service organizations to provide for additional informational seminars at a local or statewide level;
"(6) send a media release describing the changes in this legislation in South Carolina newspapers of general circulation by no later than June 20, 2022;
"(7) coordinate with local media outlets to disseminate information concerning the changes in this legislation.
"In addition to the items above, the State Election Commission may implement additional educational programs in its discretion."