Columbia, SC (WLTX) - The South Carolina Election Commission says voters turnout has varied all throughout the state during Saturday's Republican presidential primary.
The commission issued a statement Saturday afternoon saying turnout is light in some areas and heavy in others.
Voting ends at 7 p.m.
The following are anecdotal turnout reports from the election commission from various South Carolina counties (reports not available from all counties at time of release):
Allendale - "Light"
Anderson - "Steady, but not overwhelming"
Bamberg - "Low"
Berkeley - "Steady"
Charleston - "Heavy in some areas, light in others"
Cherokee - "Steady"
Calhoun - "Steady and heavy in some places"
Dillon - "Light"
Fairfield - "Steady"
Florence - "Moderate"
Georgetown - "High turnout, particularly Litchfield precinct"
Greenville - "Heavy in precincts where expected (traditionally heavy Republican precincts)"
Hampton - "Low"
Jasper - "Light"
Kershaw - "Heavy at some precincts, particularly West Wateree, moderate to light elsewhere."
Laurens - "10-15% by noon in some precincts, as low as 3% in others"
Lexington - "Mostly light, but steady in some precincts"
Greenwood - "Turnout decent"
Lancaster - "Pretty good"
Newberry - "Light in most parts; one precinct, Fairview, busy"
Orangeburg - "Extremely low"
Pickens - "Heavy in Brushy Creek and Powdersville precincts, steady elsewhere"
Richland - "Medium to heavy in northern precincts; Springfield, Wildwood, Polo Road precincts heavy; steady to light elsewhere"
Saluda - "Hollywood and Holly precinct heavy; other precincts low turnout"
Union - "Light"
Williamsburg - "Low"
York - "Some precincts heavier than 2008, 18-20% at 1:30 p.m., others have been moderate"