Complete Statewide 2020 South Carolina Primary Election Results
South Carolina voters went to the polls on Tuesday to select hundreds of candidates for local and statewide seats. We’ve compiled a complete list of election results for statewide and Statehouse offices, that we’ll update as returns continue to roll in.
Read election analysis from PPI Senior Fellow Oran Smith here.
To view results in the various races, you can click these links to be brought to that section.
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Last updated: 12:00 PM EDT 6/10/2020
U.S. Senate Results
U.S. SENATE |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Duke Buckner | 6.10% | ||
Lindsey Graham | 67.57% | I | X |
Michael LaPierre | 17.14% | ||
Joe Reynolds | 9.19% |
With the win, incumbent Lindsey Graham will face Democrat and former Clyburn staffer Jaime Harrison in November.
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U.S. House of Representatives Results
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 1 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Chris Cox | 9.71% | ||
Kathy Landing | 25.92% | ||
Nancy Mace | 57.49% | X | |
Brad Mole | 6.88% |
Nancy Mace will face incumbent Democrat Joe Cunningham for the seat once held by Mark Sanford
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U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 2 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Michael Bishop | 25.88% | ||
Joe Wilson | 74.12% | I | X |
Republican Joe Wilson will face Democrat Adair Ford Boroughs in November.
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U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 3 |
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | |||
Hosea Cleveland | 57.37% | X | |
Mark D Welch | 42.63% |
Hosea Cleveland will face incumbent Republican Jeff Duncan in November.
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U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENATIVES DISTRICT 5 |
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | |||
Moe Brown | 67.89% | X | |
Sidney A Moore | 32.11% |
Former Gamecock standout Moe Brown will face Republican incumbent Ralph Norman in November.
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U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENATIVES DISTRICT 7 |
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | |||
Melissa Ward Watson | 50.15% | X | |
Robert Williams | 42.20% | ||
William H Cowboy Williams | 7.65% |
Melissa Watson will face incumbent Republican Tom Rice and Libertarian Larry Guy Hammond in November.
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South Carolina Senate Results
SC SENATE DISTRICT 3 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Richard Cash | 56.76% | I | X |
Craig Wooten | 43.24% | ||
Anderson County |
Richard Cash won the special election (2017) for the seat formerly held by Kevin Bryant.
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SC SENATE DISTRICT 5 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Tom Corbin | 70.37% | I | X |
Dave Edwards | 29.63% | ||
Greenville & Spartanburg Counties |
Tom Corbin elected to a third term.
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SC SENATE DISTRICT 7 |
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | |||
Karl B Allen | 70.12% | I | X |
Fletcher Smith | 29.88% | ||
Greenville County |
Karl Allen defeats former Rep. Fletcher Smith for a third term.
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SC SENATE DISTRICT 8 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Janice S Curtis | 31.80% | ||
Ross Turner | 68.20% | I | X |
Greenville County |
Ross Turner elected for a third term.
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SC SENATE DISTRICT 10 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Billy Garrett | 53.50% | X | |
Bryan Hope | 46.50% | ||
Abbeville, Greenwood, McCormick & Saluda Counties |
Billy Garrett will face incumbent Democrat Floyd Nicholson in November in this Swing district.
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SC SENATE DISTRICT 12 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Mark Lynch | 47.18% | ||
Scott Talley | 52.82% | I | X |
Greenville & Spartanburg Counties |
Scott Talley turns back a strong challenge. He faces Dawn Bingham (D) in November.
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SC SENATE DISTRICT 16 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Kristen Blanchard | 26.41% | ||
Michael Johnson | 27.16% | X | |
Mike Neese | 14.57% | ||
Tom Nichols | 31.86% | X | |
Lancaster & York Counties |
Michael Johnson and Tom Nichols are in runoff in two weeks. The winner faces Ram Mammodou (D) in November.
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SC SENATE DISTRICT 17 |
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | |||
MaryGail Douglas | 32.07% | ||
Mike Fanning | 67.93% | I | X |
Chester, Fairfield & York Counties |
Mike Fanning defeats former Rep. MaryGail Douglas and faces Erin Mosley (R) in November.
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SC SENATE DISTRICT 18 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Charles Bumgardner | 37.86% | ||
Ronnie Cromer | 62.14% | I | X |
Lexington, Newberry & Union Counties |
Ronnie Cromer was first elected in 2003 after Andre Bauer became Lt. Governor. He faces Christopher Thibault (D) in November.
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SC SENATE DISTRICT 20 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Randy Dickey | 28.48% | ||
Benjamin Dunn | 71.52% | X | |
Lexington & Richland Counties |
Benjamin Dunn gets another crack at incumbent Dick Harpootlian for the seat formerly held by John Courson.
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SC SENATE DISTRICT 22 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Lee Blatt | 76.26% | X | |
David Larsen | 23.74% | ||
Kershaw & Richland Counties |
Lee Blatt faces incumbent Democrat Mia McLeod in November in this Swing seat.
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SC SENATE DISTRICT 25 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Shane Massey | 78.84% | I | X |
Susan J Swanson | 21.16% | ||
Aiken, Edgefield, Lexington, McCormick & Saluda Counties |
The Senate Majority leader cruises to a win for the seat he has held since 2007 and faces Shirley Green Frayson (D) in November.
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SC SENATE DISTRICT 26 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Perry Finch | 31.21% | ||
Chris Smith | 68.79% | X | |
Aiken, Calhoun, Lexington & Saluda Counties |
Chris Smith faces incumbent Democrat Nikki Setzler in November.
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SC SENATE DISTRICT 29 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
J D Chaplin | 82.40% | X | |
Ronald Reese Page | 17.60% | ||
Chesterfield, Darllington, Lee & Marlboro Counties |
Chaplin will face incumbent Democrat Gerald Malloy in November.
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SC SENATE DISTRICT 30 |
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | |||
Patrick Richardson | 23.27% | ||
Kent M Williams | 76.73% | I | X |
Dillon, Florence, Horry, Marion & Marlboro Counties |
Kent Williams returns to the Senate for a fifth term.
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SC SENATE DISTRICT 32 |
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | |||
Ted Brown | 15.97% | ||
Manley Marvell Collins | 1.78% | ||
Ronnie A Sabb | 71.22% | I | X |
Kelly Spann | 11.04% | ||
Berkeley, Florence, Georgetown, Horry, Williamsburg Counties |
Ronnie Sabb wins renomination for the seat he won when Yancey McGill became Lt. Governor and faces David Ellison (R) in the Fall.
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SC SENATE DISTRICT 33 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
John Gallman | 34.42% | X | |
Luke A Rankin | 40.19% | I | X |
Carter Smith | 25.39% | ||
Horry County |
John Gallman takes incumbent Senator Luke Rankin into a runoff in two weeks.
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SC SENATE DISTRICT 36 |
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | |||
Eleazer Leazer Carter | 25.06% | ||
Kevin L Johnson | 74.94% | I | X |
Clarendon, Darlington, Florence, and Sumter Counties |
Incumbent Kevin Johnson wins the nomination and faces Leon Winn (R) in the fall.
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SC SENATE DISTRICT 39 |
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | |||
Cindy Evans | 38.79% | X | |
William R Johnson | 15.64% | ||
Jerry Montgomery | 4.46% | ||
Vernon Stephens | 41.11% | X | |
Berkeley, Calhoun, Colleton, Dorchester & Orangeburg Counties |
Vernon Stephens and Cindy Evans will be in a runoff in two weeks. The winner will face Tom Connor (R) for the seat of retiring John Matthews (elected 1984).
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SC SENATE DISTRICT 40 |
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | |||
Michael Addison | 29.04% | ||
Brad Hutto | 70.96% | I | X |
Allendale, Bamberg, Barnwell, Colleton, Hampton and Orangeburg Counties |
Brad Hutto easily wins reelection to the Senate seat he first won in 1996.
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SC SENATE DISTRICT 41 |
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | |||
Jason Mills | 36.96% | ||
Sam Skardon | 63.04% | X | |
Charleston & Dorchester Counties |
Sam Skardon will face incumbent freshman Sandy Senn in the General Election.
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SC SENATE DISTRICT 44 |
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | |||
Debbie Chatman Bryant | 85.57% | X | |
Kris DeLorme | 14.43% | ||
Berkeley, Charleston and Dorchester Counties |
Debbie Chatman Bryant will face Republican Brian Adams for the seat of retiring Paul Campbell (elected 2007).
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SC SENATE DISTRICT 44 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Brian Adams | 61.33% | X | |
Gayla McSwain | 38.67% | ||
Berkeley, Charleston and Dorchester Counties |
Brian Adams will face Democrat Debbie Chatman Bryant in the fall for the seat of retiring Senator Paul Campbell.
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South Carolina House Results
SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 3 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Phillip Bowers | 40.08% | X | |
Jerry Carter | 43.60% | X | |
William Masters | 16.32% | ||
Pickens County |
Phillip Bowers and Jerry Carter will be in a runoff in two weeks for the opportunity to face Eunice Lehmacher (D) for the seat of retiring Rep. Gary Clary (R).
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 5 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Neal Collins | 45.90% | I | X |
David Cox | 23.18% | ||
Allan Quinn | 30.91% | X | |
Pickens County |
Incumbent Neal Collins will be in a run-off with Allan Quinn in two weeks.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 8 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Jonathon Hill | 62.36% | I | X |
Vaughn D Parfitt | 37.64% | ||
Anderson County |
Jonathan Hill turns back another challenge.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 10 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
West Cox | 60.48% | I | X |
Mark Durham | 39.52% | ||
Anderson, Greenville & Pickens Counties |
West Cox elected to a second term.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 18 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Sam Manley | 33.93% | ||
Tommy Stringer | 66.07% | I | X |
Greenville County |
Tommy Stringer faces Benjamin Smith (D) in November.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 25 |
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | |||
Adriene Atkinson | 21.31% | ||
Leola Robinson | 58.73% | I | X |
Bruce Wilson | 19.96% | ||
Greenville County |
Leola Robinson faces Darath Mackie (R) and Tony Boyce (Independence Party) in November.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 33 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Travis Moore | 62.24% | I | X |
Jarred Spencer | 37.76% | ||
Spartanburg County |
Travis Moore faces Thomas Riddle (Constitution Party) in November for the seat of retiring Eddie Tallon (R).
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 35 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Chris Bennett | 32.28% | X | |
Bill Chumley | 46.43% | I | X |
Garey Collins | 21.30% | ||
Greenville & Spartanburg Counties |
Bill Chumley finds himself in a run-off with Chris Bennett in two weeks. The winner will face Helen Pendarvis (D) in November.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 41 |
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | |||
Charlene Herring | 28.99% | ||
Annie E McDaniel | 71.01% | I | X |
Chester, Fairfield & Richland Counties |
Annie McDaniel faces Jennifer Brecheisen (R) in November.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 42 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Melinda Inman Butler | 22.97% | ||
Doug Gilliam | 77.03% | I | X |
Laurens & Union Counties |
Doug Gilliam elected to a second term.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 57 |
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | |||
Lucas Atkinson | 60.57% | I | X |
Miko Pickett | 39.43% | ||
Dillon, Horry & Marion Counties |
Lucas Atkinson elected to a third term.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 60 |
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | |||
Teresa McGill Cain | 63.33% | ||
Lasha McClain | 36.67% | ||
Darlington & Florence Counties |
Teresa McGill Cain will face incumbent Republican Phillip Lowe in November.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 64 |
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | |||
Jack Furse | 34.55% | X | |
Kimberly O Johnson | 49.03% | X | |
Robert A McFadden Sr | 16.42% | ||
Clarendon & Sumter Counties |
Jack Furse will face Kimberly Johnson in a runoff for the seat of retiring Rep. Robert Ridgeway.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 64 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Hal Cercopely | 26.80% | ||
Cindy Risher | 73.20% | X | |
Clarendon & Sumter Counties |
Cindy Risher will face either Jack Furse or Kimberly Johnson for the seat of retiring Rep. Robert Ridgeway in November.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 68 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Heather Ammons Crawford | 65.01% | I | X |
Mark W Epps | 34.99% | ||
Horry County |
Heather Crawford faces Larry Guy Hammond (Libertarian) and Mike Childs (Alliance) in November.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 75 |
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | |||
Rhodes Bailey | 56.55% | X | |
Heather Bauer | 43.45% | ||
Richland County |
Rhodes Bailey will face incumbent Kirkman Finlay in November.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 80 |
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | |||
Jimmy Bales | 24.44% | I | |
Jermaine Johnson | 75.56% | X | |
Kershaw & Richland Counties |
Jermaine Johnson beats out incumbent Jimmy Bales for the seat he’s held since 1998.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 81 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Bart T Blackwell | 65.96% | I | X |
Robert Williams | 34.04% | ||
Aiken County |
Bart Blackwell returns for a third term.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 88 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Brian Duncan | 13.93% | ||
John Lastinger | 17.19% | ||
RJ May | 24.54% | X | |
Eddie McCain | 9.73% | ||
Mike Sturkie | 34.60% | X | |
Lexington County |
In a hotly contested race, RJ May will meet Mike Sturkie in a runoff for the seat of retiring Rep. Mac Toole (elected 2002).
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 90 |
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | |||
Justin Bamberg | 81.34% | I | X |
Evert Comer Jr | 18.66% | ||
Bamberg, Barnwell & Colleton Counties |
Justin Bamberg wins a fourth term.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 94 |
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | |||
Patricia Cannon | 58.46% | X | |
Damian Daly | 41.54% | ||
Charleston & Dorchester Counties |
Patricia Cannon will face Gil Gatch for the seat of retiring incumbent Con Chellis.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 94 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Gil Gatch | 62.65% | X | |
Evan Guthrie | 37.35% | ||
Charleston & Dorchester Counties |
Gil Gatch will face Patricia Cannon for the seat of retiring incumbent Con Chellis.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 95 |
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | |||
Jerry Govan | 76.83% | I | X |
Kevin Ray | 23.17% | ||
Orangeburg County |
Jerry Govan elected to a fifteenth term.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 96 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
D Ryan McCabe | 54.77% | X | |
Kit Spires | 45.23% | I | |
Lexington County |
Incumbent Kit Spires, seeking to be elected to an eighth term, is narrowly beaten by Ryan McCabe.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 99 |
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | |||
Jen Gibson | 55.79% | X | |
Donna Brown Newton | 44.21% | ||
Berkeley & Charleston Counties |
Jen Gibson will face either Mark Smith or David Herndon for the seat of Nancy Mace, who received the GOP nomination for the first Congressional District.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 99 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
David Herndon | 26.09% | X | |
Shawn Pinkston | 17.72% | ||
Mark Smith | 33.86% | X | |
Chris Staubes | 22.33% | ||
Berkeley & Charleston Counties |
David Herndon and Mark Smith will battle in a run-off to determine who will face Jen Gibson for the seat of Nancy Mace.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 100 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Sylleste Davis | 50.28% | I | X |
Tom Fernandez | 49.72% | ||
Berkeley & Dorchester Counties |
Sylleste Davis is narrowly elected to a fourth term.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 105 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Kevin Hardee | 63.27% | I | X |
Steve Robertson | 36.73% | ||
Horry County |
Kevin Hardee is elected to a fifth term.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 107 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Case Brittain | 41.50% | ||
Alan Clemmons | 58.50% | I | |
Horry County |
Alan Clemmons turns back a strong challenge to win a tenth term.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 109 |
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | |||
James Johnson | 39.24% | X | |
Deon Tedder | 35.64% | X | |
Jeff Wilder | 25.12% | ||
Charleston & Dorchester Counties |
The winner of a run-off in two weeks between James Johnson and Deon Tedder faces Rodney Travis (Libertarian) for the seat of retiring David Mack in November.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 110 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
William Cogswell | 80.11% | I | X |
Rouzy Vafaie | 19.89% | ||
Charleston County |
William Cogswell wins a third term.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 111 |
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | |||
Regina Duggins | 22.24% | ||
Wendell G Gilliard | 77.76% | I | X |
Charleston County |
Wendell Gilliard faces Ted Vining (R) in November.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 112 |
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | |||
Daniel Brownstein | 51.36% | X | |
David Quick | 48.64% | ||
Charleston County |
Daniel Brownstein faces Joe Bustos (R) for the seat of retiring incumbent Republican Mike Sotille.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 112 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Ryan Buckhannon | 45.72% | ||
Joe Bustos | 54.28% | X | |
Charleston County |
Joe Bustos will face Daniel Brownstein (D) for the seat of retiring incumbent Republican Mike Sotille.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 113 |
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | |||
Raneisha J Holmes | 30.20% | ||
Marvin R Pendarvis | 69.80% | I | X |
Berkeley, Charleston & Dorchester Counties |
Marvin Pendarvis wins a third term.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 115 |
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | |||
Eileen Dougherty | 28.01% | ||
Carol Tempel | 37.99% | X | |
Spencer Wetmore | 34.00% | X | |
Charleston County |
Carol Tempel will face Spencer Wetmore in a run-off for the seat of Peter McCoy who was appointed U.S. Attorney for South Carolina. The Special General Election is August 11. The winner of that contest will begin serving immediately.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 115 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Josh Stokes | 52.21% | X | |
Kathleen G Wilson | 47.79% | ||
Charleston County |
Josh Stokes will face either Carol Tempel or Spencer Wetmore for the seat of Peter McCoy who was appointed U.S. Attorney for South Carolina. The Special General Election is August 11. The winner of that contest will begin serving immediately.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 116 |
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | |||
Charles A Glover Sr | 11.39% | ||
Millicent Traeye Middleton | 19.55% | ||
Chardale Murray | 57.88% | X | |
John R Prioleau Sr | 11.19% | ||
Charleston & Colleton Counties |
Chardale Murray faces Carroll O’Neal (R) for the seat of retiring Robert Brown (D).
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 117 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Bill Crosby | 44.65% | I | |
Jordan Pace | 55.35% | X | |
Berkeley & Charleston Counties |
Jordan Pace beats Bill Crosby. Crosby held the seat when he defeated Pace in the 2018 primary, only to be defeated by the incumbent, Krystle Matthews (D).
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 118 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Michael E Covert | 38.21% | ||
Bill Herbkersman | 61.79% | I | X |
Beaufort & Jasper Counties |
Bill Herbkersman faces Mitchell Siegel (D) in November.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 123 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Jeff Bradley | 58.21% | I | X |
Phil W Hartman | 41.79% | ||
Beaufort County |
Jeff Bradley wins the rematch from 2016 with Hartman and now faces Christine DeVries (D) in November.
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 115 (Unexpired Term of Peter McCoy) |
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | |||
Eileen Dougherty | 28.22% | ||
Carol Tempel | 37.65% | X | |
Spencer Wetmore | 34.12% | X | |
Charleston County |
Carol Tempel will face Spencer Wetmore in a run-off for the seat of Peter McCoy who was appointed U.S. Attorney for South Carolina. The winner will face Josh Stokes in a Special General Election on August 11. The winner of that contest will begin serving immediately.,
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 115 (Unexpired Term of Peter McCoy) |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Josh Stokes | 52.23% | X | |
Kathleen G Wilson | 47.77% | ||
Charleston County |
Josh Stokes will face either Carol Tempel or Spencer Wetmore for the seat of Peter McCoy who was appointed U.S. Attorney for South Carolina. The Special General Election is August 11. The winner of that contest will begin serving immediately.
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Advisory Question Results
Advisory Question 1 |
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REPUBLICAN BALLOT | |
Do you support giving voters the right to register to vote with the political party of their choice? | |
Yes | 86.48% |
No | 13.52% |
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Advisory Question 2 |
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REPUBLICAN BALLOT | |
Should candidates for public office be limited to having their names listed only once on a ballot for any office in each general election (rather than current law, which allows their name to appear multiple times by representing multiple political parties for the same office)? | |
Yes | 80.32% |
No | 19.68% |
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