South Carolina Constitution
Article VII, § 10 — Consolidation of two or more counties
South Carolina Const. art. VII, § 10
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S.C. Const. art. VII, § 10.
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The General Assembly may provide for the consolidation of two or more existing Counties if a majority of the qualified electors of such Counties voting at an election held for that purpose shall vote separately therefor, but such election shall not be held oftener than once in four years in the same Counties.
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