Complete Statewide 2020 South Carolina Primary Election Results

June 10, 2020

Palmetto Promise Team

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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I = Incumbent
X = Winner/Run-Off

Last updated: 12:00 PM EDT 6/10/2020


U.S. Senate Results

U.S. SENATE

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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)

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)

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

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

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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