College of Charleston professor Jordan Ragusa focuses on voting patterns to determine why Charleston County's transportation ...
Charleston County voters did not approve the transportation sales tax referendum during Tuesday’s election. A majority of ...
Charleston County voted Nov. 5 on a sales tax referendum meant to fund I-526 Mark Clark Extension, connecting West Ashley to ...
Voters made their voices heard Tuesday night and said “no” to the Charleston County sales tax referendum in crushing opposition to the tax that was planned to fund transportation, drainage and ...
Residents of Charleston County voted against the special sales and use tax questions that appeared on the ballots this ...
Charleston County voters sent a solid “no” message Tuesday to Charleston County Council on its request to extend a half-cent ...
Charleston County voters are deciding whether to extend the county’s 2004 Transportation Sales Tax. For the next 25 years, $5 ...
Local officials held campaigns for and against the transportation sales tax referendum on Wednesday. Leaders who are in favor ...
The half-cent sales tax extension would have funded about a dozen infrastructure projects, including the long-discussed Mark ...
Two ballot questions up for vote in next week’s election have Charleston County residents split, with notable advocacy groups and community leaders loudly proclaiming their opposition.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - People who live in Charleston County had the chance to raise their concerns Tuesday night about a half-cent sales tax referendum. In just three weeks, Charleston County ...
Most of the conversations surrounding Charleston County’s 2024 Transportation Sales Tax have been focused on the I-526 extension, but there are 12 other road projects and county programs ...