Complete Statewide 2022 South Carolina Primary Runoff Results
South Carolina voters went to the polls on Tuesday to decide 8 primaries in runoffs that were forced due to the failure of any candidate to receive 50% +1 vote in the initial primary election held on June 14th.
You can view the full primary results from two weeks ago at this link.
I = Incumbent
X = Winner
Last updated: 12:00 AM EDT 6/29/2022
U.S. SENATE |
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | |||
Catherine Fleming Bruce | 44.22 | ||
Krystle Matthews | 55.78 | X | |
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SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION |
NO INCUMBENT | ||
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Ellen Weaver | 63.91 | X | |
Kathy Maness | 36.09 |
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 25 |
NO INCUMBENT | ||
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | |||
Wendell Jones | 55.04 | X | |
Derrick L. Quarles | 44.96 | ||
Greenville County | |||
Rep. Leola Robinson retiring. | |||
Wendell Jones faces Republican Yvonne Julian, Indepdendence Party candidate Tony Boyce and Libertarian Jack Logan in November. |
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 30 |
NO INCUMBENT | ||
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Brian Lawson | 61.77 | X | |
Jimbo Martin | 38.23 | ||
Cherokee and Spartanburg Counties. | |||
Brian Lawson is elected to replace retiring Rep. Steve Moss (first elected in 2008) as there is no General Election opponent. |
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 40 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Tammy Johns | 47.57 | ||
Joe White | 52.43 | X | |
Lexington and Newberry Counties | |||
Joe White is elected to replace Rick Martin as there is no General Election opponent. |
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 48 |
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REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Elizabeth Enns | 43.45 | ||
Brandon Guffey | 56.55 | X | |
York County | |||
Brandon Guffey wins the Republican nomination for the seat opened by the retirement of Sheriff-Rep. Bruce Bryant. He will face Democrat Andrew Russell in the fall. |
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 101 |
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DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY | NEW DISTRICT | ||
Roger K. Kirby | 50.37 | I | X |
Cezar McKnight | 49.63 | I | |
Berkeley, Florence and Williamsburg Counties | |||
New district lines forced incumbent Democrat State Representatives Roger Kirby and Cezar McKinght into the same district. |
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SC HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 106 |
NO INCUMBENT | ||
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY | |||
Val Guest | 54.32 | X | |
Brian Sweeney | 45.68 | ||
Horry County | |||
Rep. Russell Fry was nominated for US Congress but gave up this SC House seat to run. | |||
Mr. Val Guest will face Democrat Ryan Thompson in November. |