ANDERSON COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) - The majority of voters in Anderson rejected the one percent sales tax in 2024, which would have brought in several million dollars to fix roads and bridges.
Voters in Anderson County will head to the polls Tuesday, November 4, to decide whether or not they support the One Percent Sales Tax.
“The holes in the road are bad, so they need to do work on them,” said Rosa Fuler.
This election will be the third time Anderson County has put the One Percent Sales Tax on the ballot.
“There are potholes everywhere. Honestly, I try to avoid them at all costs, but it's hard to even do that because there are so many,” said Mary Virginia Reid.
Officials said if the majority vote 'yes,' the One Percent Sales Tax would bring in approximately $37 million to fix Anderson Co

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