The bill H. 4664 proposes an amendment to Act 521 of 1992, specifically altering the election process for the Board of Trustees of the Greenville County School District. The key change is the transition from nonpartisan to partisan elections for board members, which will begin in 2026. The bill stipulates that the board will consist of twelve members, each elected from defined single-member election districts, with elections held every four years. The current members from newly created even-numbered districts will continue to serve until 1994, while the first partisan elections will occur in 2026 for odd-numbered districts and in 2028 for even-numbered districts.

Additionally, the bill outlines the nomination process for candidates, which can occur through political party primaries, conventions, or petitions. It mandates that candidates file a notice of candidacy with the county election commission at least sixty days before the election. The county election commission will oversee the elections, ensuring compliance with state election laws, and will bear the costs associated with the elections. The bill will take effect upon approval by the Governor.