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#CHScupid: Vote on 3 lucky couples to go out on blind dates

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Backstory: Earlier this month, some of our readers expressed that dating in Charleston can be a little… challenging.

So we asked you to send us the most eligible bachelor or bachelorette you know to be set up in honor of Valentine’s Day– by your cupids, the CHStoday team.

After reading through nearly 100 applications, we have chosen six lucky couples– and now it’s up to you to decide which three couples will go out on a blind date. Because even if love doesn’t spark, everyone deserves to have a Valentine, right?

Here’s how it works: We have provided descriptions for six couples that we feel could be a potential match.

Read through each couple’s bios and vote for your top 3 choices to go out on a blind date. The three couples with the most votes will meet up for a dinner dateon us, of course.

Disclaimer: We have intentionally chosen not to display photos of the nominees in order to protect their privacy and to keep the blind date concept as authentic as possible. The order of the couples rearranges based on votes, pinning the couples with the most votes at the top.

So, without further ado– click the “vote” button to the right of each potential couple to determine which 3 #CHScupid couples will meet on a blind date. Voting closes this Friday, Feb. 1 at 3 p.m..

***VOTING HAS OFFICIALLY CLOSED***

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We have had so many singles who are excited about participating in #CHScupid– I honestly wish I could match them all up… But nonetheless, only three couples can be chosen.

Do you have a favorite couple? Make sure to vote by this Friday and give these lucky locals the chance to find love this Valentine’s day.

Justine

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