South Carolina Counties

South Carolina Counties

by Vishul Malik



According to the state laws of South Carolina, it is the maximum number of counties allowed in the state. These counties work under four types of governments::

  1.  Council (6 counties)
  2.  Council-Supervisor (4 counties)
  3.  Council-Administrator (34 counties)
  4.  Council-Manager (2 counties)

The fiscal year in all counties in South Carolina starts on July 1 and ends on June 30.




How Many Counties in South Carolina

The US state of South Carolina has 46 counties. Check this South Carolina County Map which provides the location of all 46 counties on the South Carolina Map.


Counties of South Carolina

What are the 5 Biggest Counties in South Carolina by Size?

The biggest counties in South Carolina in terms of size are Charleston County, Horry County, Berkeley County, Colleton County, and Orangeburg County. 

What are the 5 Biggest Counties in South Carolina by Population?

The biggest counties in South Carolina in terms of population (2021) are Greenville County, Richland County, Charleston County, Horry County, and Spartanburg County.

Which is the Smallest County in South Carolina?

The smallest county in South Carolina (in terms of population) is Allendale County. In terms of size, Calhoun County is the smallest county. 


What are the Oldest and Newest Counties in South Carolina?

Beaufort County, Charleston County, Georgetown County, and Orangeburg County are the oldest counties in South Carolina, created in 1769. Allendale County is the newest county, created in 1919.

Which is the Richest County in South Carolina?

Beaufort County is the richest county, having a per capita income (2010) of US$32,731.

What are the top 5 Best Counties to Live in South Carolina?

Dorchester, Charleston, York, Lancaster, and Greenville are the best counties to live in South Carolina. 


 

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