Complete Statewide 2026 South Carolina Primary Election Results
Spencer Boeh
South Carolina voters went to the polls on Tuesday to select hundreds of nominees for Constitutional offices as well as their Congressional and General Assembly representatives. Every single State House of Representatives seat is on the ballot in November, and many of these seats had primary contests this week. We’ve compiled a complete list of election results as of 1:47 a.m. on Wednesday, June 10, and we will update throughout the day until returns are final.
I = Incumbent
X = Winner/Run-Off
State Leadership Results
Governor |
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Republican Primary |
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| Pamela Evette | 28.86% | X | |
| Joshua Kimbrell | 0.84% | ||
| Nancy Mace | 12.13% | ||
| Ralph W. Norman | 17.08% | ||
| Rom Reddy | 14.16% | ||
| Alan Wilson | 26.15% | X | |
Democratic Primary |
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| Jermaine Johnson | 59.65% | X | |
| Mullins McLeod | 10.68% | ||
| Billy Webster | 29.66% | ||
One of the roughest campaigns in state history sends Lt. Governor Evette and Attorney General Wilson into a runoff on June 23. Jermaine Johnson wins the Democratic nomination outright.
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Secretary of State |
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Democrat |
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| Jason Belton | 50.57% | X | |
| Edwina Winter | 49.43% | ||
The Democrats send Jason Benton against incumbent Republican Secretary of State Mark Hammond in November.
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State Treasurer |
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Democrat |
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| Vincent Coe | 55.76% | X | |
| Trav Robertson Jr. | 44.24% | ||
Vincent Coe and incumbent Republican State Treasurer Curtis Loftis will square off in the fall.
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Attorney General |
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Republican |
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| Stephen Goldfinch | 39.99% | X | |
| David M. Pascoe | 24.34% | ||
| David Stumbo | 35.66% | X | |
Republicans Goldfinch and Stumbo are headed into a runoff in two weeks for the right to face Democrat Richard Hricik.
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Comptroller General |
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Democratic Primary |
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| Tiffany Boozer | 74.48% | X | |
| Bruce K. Cole | 25.52% | ||
Boozer will represent the Democrats versus Republican Mike Burkhold.
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State Superintendent of Education |
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Democratic Primary |
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| Lisa Ellis | 38.98% | ||
| Sylvia Wright | 61.02% | X | |
Sylvia Wright denies Lisa Ellis the opportunity for a rematch with incumbent Republican State Superintendent Ellen Weaver.
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| Commissioner of Agriculture | |||
Republican Primary |
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| Jeremy B. Cannon | 13.72% | ||
| Danny Ford | 37.25% | X | |
| Cody Simpson | 38.14% | X | |
| Fred West | 10.89% | ||
Cody Simpson and Danny Ford will face each other again in two weeks for the right to face Democrat DeShawn Blanding in November.
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U.S. Senate |
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Republican Primary |
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| Calvin Cowen | 3.05% | ||
| Thomas Keith Dismukes | 5.20% | ||
| Lindsey Graham | 56.79% | I | X |
| Pat Herrmann | 3.75% | ||
| Mark Lynch | 28.89% | ||
| Darius L. Mitchell | 2.33% | ||
Democratic Primary |
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| Annie Andrews | 61.53% | X | |
| Brandon P. Brown | 30.20% | ||
| Kyle Freeman | 8.27% | ||
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U.S. House of Representatives Results
U.S. House of Representatives District 1 |
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Republican Primary |
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| Dan Brown | 4.36% | ||
| Jay Byars | 6.36% | ||
| Jenny Costa Honeycutt | 22.08% | X | |
| Logan Cunningham | 6.68% | ||
| Tyler Dykes | 1.41% | ||
| Kendal Ludden | 0.69% | ||
| Sam McCown | 15.66% | ||
| Alex Pelbath | 10.86% | ||
| Cindy Wagers Riley | 1.84% | ||
| Mark Sanford | 12.08% | ||
| Mark Smith | 17.99% | X | |
Democratic Primary |
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| Francina Dantzler | 9.58% | ||
| Mac Deford | 28.90% | X | |
| Max Diaz | 1.98% | ||
| Ben Fraiser | 9.49% | ||
| Matthew Fulmer | 4.00% | ||
| Nancy Lacore | 36.49% | X | |
| Mayra Rivera-Vazquez | 9.57% | ||
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U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 2 |
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Democratic Primary |
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| Zyon Khalifa | 34.08% | X | |
| Roger Pruitt | 19.97% | ||
| David Robinson II | 41.03% | X | |
| Daniel J. Shrief | 4.93% | ||
| Republican Primary | |||
| Sam Gibbons | 11.86% | ||
| Hamp Redmond | 13.91% | ||
| Joe Wilson | 74.23% | I | X |
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U.S. House of Representatives District 3 |
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Democratic Primary |
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| Eunice Lehmacher | 53.39% | X | |
| Ernest E. Mackins | 46.61% | ||
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U.S. House of Representatives District 4 |
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Republican Primary |
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| David Atchley | 19.50% | ||
| Robert E. Lee | 14.66% | ||
| William Timmons | 65.84% | I | X |
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U.S. House of Representatives District 5 |
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Democratic Primary |
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| Andrew Clough | 44.21% | ||
| Mallory Dittmer | 55.79% | X | |
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U.S. House of Representatives District 6 |
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Democratic Primary |
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| James E. Jim Clyburn | 90.26% | I | X |
| Frederick R. Goodwin | 9.74% | ||
Republican John Peterson defeats Maurice Washington and will face incumbent Democrat Jim Clyburn in November.
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South Carolina House of Representatives Results
State House of Representatives District 1 |
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| Oconee & Pickens Counties | |||
Democrat |
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| Juni Lynch | 33.04% | ||
| Jasmine Williams | 66.96% | X | |
Republican |
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| Craig A. Diem | 40.17% | ||
| Bill Whitmire | 59.83% | I | X |
Jasmine Williams faces incumbent Bill Whitmire (elected 2003) in November.
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State House of Representatives District 3 |
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| Pickens County | |||
Republican |
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| Phillip Bowers | 65.18% | I | X |
| Joe Burgett | 34.82% | ||
Incumbent Phil Bowers was elected in 2024. He faces Democrat Claiborne Linvill in November.
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State House of Representatives District 5 |
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| Pickens & Greenville County | |||
Republican |
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| Neal Collins | 55.90% | I | X |
| Brandy Tarleton | 44.10% | ||
Incumbent Neal Collins faced a stiff challenge from 2024 candidate Brandy Tarleton but is renominated to the seat he has held since 2015. David Jones is the Democratic candidate.
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State House of Representatives District 6 |
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| Anderson County | |||
Republican |
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| April Cromer | 57.35% | I | X |
| Kyle White | 42.65% | ||
Freedom Caucus leader April Cromer wins the rematch with 2024 candidate Kyle White for the seat she first won by defeating incumbent Brian White. Jennifer Bachner is the Democrat.
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State House of Representatives District 8 |
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| Anderson County | |||
Republican |
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| Don Chapman | 44.98% | I | X |
| Sherry Hodges | 42.53% | X | |
| Patrick Orr | 12.50% | ||
Incumbent Don Chapman, first elected in 2022, faces Sherry Hodges in a runoff in two weeks. Demetrius Carson will be on the ballot for the Democrats in the fall.
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State House of Representatives District 10 |
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| Anderson, Greenville, Pickens Counties | |||
Republican |
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| Thomas Beach | 68.68% | X | |
| Stewart Watson | 31.32% | ||
Freedom Caucus member Thomas Beach (elected 2022) turns back a challenge from Stewart Watson to win renomination and will face Democrat Thomas Stewart in the General Election.
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State House of Representatives District 11 |
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| Anderson, Abbeville, Laurens Counties | |||
Republican |
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| Craig Gagnon | 74.55% | I | X |
| Jesse Turner | 25.45% | ||
Democrat Jessica Beasley will square off with incumbent Rep. Craig Gagnon (elected 2012).
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State House of Representatives District 13 |
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| Greenwood, Laurens Counties | |||
Republican |
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| John D. Jefferson | 16.56% | ||
| John McCravy | 83.44% | I | X |
Rep. John McCravy (elected 2016) and Democrat C. Rauch Wise will be on the ballot in the fall election.
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State House of Representatives District 14 |
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| Greenwood, Laurens Counties | |||
Republican |
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| Luke Rankin | 39.89% | I | |
| Rick Shealy | 60.11% | X | |
Freshman House member Luke Rankin (not the Senator of the same name) is defeated by Rick Shealy, who will face United Citizens Party candidate Henry D. Jones and Democrat Michanna Tate in the General Election.
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State House of Representatives District 21 |
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| Greenville County | |||
Republican |
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| Heather Currie | 26.53% | ||
| Dianne Mitchell | 73.47% | I | X |
Rep. Dianne Mitchell, who took office after a special election to fill the seat of Rep. Bobby Cox, wins renomination and will square off with Democrat Dexter Reaves in November.
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State House of Representatives District 22 |
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| Greenville County | |||
Republican |
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| Randolph Chuck Rhode Jr. | 22.93% | ||
| Paul Wickensimer | 77.07% | I | X |
Freshman Republican Paul Wickensimer defeats Rhode and will be on the ballot with Democrat Josh Kendrick in the General Election.
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State House of Representatives District 24 |
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| Greenville County | |||
Democrat |
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| Caroline Avinger | 81.05% | X | |
| Justin Sanders | 18.95% | ||
Ways and Means Committee Chairman Bruce Bannister will face Democrat Caroline Avinger in the fall.
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State House of Representatives District 25 |
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| Greenville County | |||
Democrat |
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| Wendell Jones | 54.48% | I | X |
| Derrick L. Quarles | 45.52% | ||
Incumbent Rep. Wendell Jones (elected 2022) wins and has no Republican opponent in the fall.
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State House of Representatives District 26 |
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| York County | |||
Republican |
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| Elizabeth Enns | 46.10% | ||
| David W. Martin | 53.90% | I | X |
Freshman Republican David Martin wins the rematch with Elizabeth Enns for this seat created for the 2024 election. Jenny Desch is the Democrat. Kiral Mace is the Workers Party candidate in the General Election.
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State House of Representatives District 31 |
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| Spartanburg County | |||
Democrat |
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| Mo Abusaft | 48.05% | ||
| Rosalyn Henderson-Myers | 51.95% | I | X |
Incumbent Dr. Rosalyn Henderson-Myers (elected 2016) defeats Mo Abusaft and will be on the ballot with James A. Jones, Sr. with the United Citizens Party in November.
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State House of Representatives District 33 |
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| Spartanburg County | |||
Republican |
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| Abe Harris | 33.31% | ||
| Travis A. Moore | 66.69% | I | X |
Incumbent Travis Moore (elected 2020) again turns back an in-party challenge and will again face Democrat Clemson Turregano in the General Election.
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State House of Representatives District 36 |
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| Spartanburg County | |||
Republican |
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| Adam Crisp | 49.51% | ||
| Rob Harris | 50.49% | I | X |
Incumbent Freshman Rep. Rob Harris narrowly wins the rematch with Adam Crisp by 35 votes to face Democrat Virginia McLean in the fall.
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State House of Representatives District 38 |
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| Spartanburg County | |||
Republican |
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| Josiah Magnuson | 80.56% | I | X |
| Charlianne Wyatt Nestlen | 19.44% | ||
Rep. Magnuson (elected 2016) defeats Nestlen to square off with Democrat Tammy Hahn in November.
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State House of Representatives District 39 |
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| Lexington & Saluda Counties | |||
Republican |
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| Cally R. Cal Forrest | 77.73% | I | X |
| Katie Hall | 15.36% | ||
| Fred Taylor | 6.91% | ||
Rep. Cal Forrest (elected 2016) defeats two opponents to avoid a runoff and will run against Democrat Sherman Lott in the fall.
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| Newberry & Lexington Counties | |||
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| Johnathan Ammons | 20.53% | ||
| Joe White | 79.47% | I | X |
Freedom Caucus member Joe White (elected 2022) will square off with Democrat Engle Thompson in the General Election.
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State House of Representatives District 44 |
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| Lancaster County | |||
Republican |
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| Tripp McCoy | 48.53% | ||
| Mike Neese | 56.23% | I | X |
Rep. Mike Neese (elected 2022 ) will face Democrat Katie Crosby in the fall.
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State House of Representatives District 45 |
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| Lancaster & Kershaw Counties | |||
Republican |
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| Russell Brazell | 43.77% | ||
| Brandon Newton | 56.23% | I | X |
Republican leader Rep. Brandon Newton (elected 2016) will be on the ballot in November along with Democrat Nicole Ventour.
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State House of Representatives District 47 |
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| York County | |||
Democrat |
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| Justin Bennett | 58.15% | X | |
| Peter Martinez | 41.85% | ||
Democrat Justin Bennett qualifies to run against House Speaker Pro-tempore Rep Tommy Pope (elected 2010) in the General Election.
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State House of Representatives District 49 |
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| York County | |||
Democrat |
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| John R. King | 80.95% | I | X |
| Perry Sutton | 19.05% | ||
Rep John King (elected 2008) has no Republican opponent and is re-elected.
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State House of Representatives District 51 |
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| Sumter County | |||
Democrat |
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| David Weeks | 79.87% | I | X |
| Melissa J. Weeks Richardson | 20.13% | ||
Rep. David Weeks (elected 2000) has no Republican opponent and is re-elected.
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State House of Representatives District 52 |
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| Kershaw & Richland Counties | |||
Democrat |
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| Lawrence Moore | 23.95% | ||
| Patrick L. Tate | 14.31% | ||
| Malcolm Taylor | 61.74% | X | |
Malcolm Taylor avoids a runoff, and there is no Republican candidate for the seat being vacated by Rep. Jermaine Johnson (elected 2020) who gave up his seat to run in the Democratic Primary for Governor.
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State House of Representatives DISTRICT 54 |
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| Chesterfield, Darlington, Dillon, and Marlboro Counties | |||
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY |
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| Jason Luck | 55.67% | I | X |
| Betty Jo Quick | 44.33% | ||
Rep. Luck (elected 2024) wins the rematch with Betty Jo Quick. No Republican has filed.
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State House of Representatives District 60 |
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| Florence County | |||
Democrat |
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| Adrian Peguese Carter | 57.85% | X | |
| Melissa Oshea | 42.15% | ||
Carter will face incumbent Republican Phillip Lowe (elected 2006) in the General Election.
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State House of Representatives District 61 |
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| Horry County | |||
Democrat |
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| Pete Bember | 33.24% | ||
| Carol Goodman | 66.76% | X | |
This is the second election cycle for the new District 61. Goodman will face incumbent Republican Carla Schuessler (elected 2024), and Libertarian David Herndon in November.
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State House of Representatives District 63 |
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| Florence County | |||
Democrat |
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| Kory Haskins | 67.90% | X | |
| Sloan Hilton | 32.10% | ||
Haskins will be on the ballot in the General Election with Republican Rep. Jay Jordan (elected 2014).
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State House of Representatives District 64 |
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| Clarendon & Sumter Counties | |||
Democrat |
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| Michele Demery | 65.89% | X | |
| Jack Spann | 34.11% | ||
Rep. Fawn Pedalino won a swing district in 2022. Demery will face her in November.
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State House of Representatives District 65 |
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| Chesterfield, Darlington, Kershaw & Lancaster Counties | |||
Republican |
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| Barbara Arthur | 26.74% | ||
| Cody T. Mitchell | 73.26% | I | X |
Rep. Cody Mitchell (elected 2022) is renominated and will run against Democrat Tanisha Baskin in the General Election.
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State House of Representatives District 69 |
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| Lexington County | |||
Republican |
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| John Allen | 43.49% | ||
| Chris Wooten | 56.51% | I | X |
Rep. Chris Wooten (elected 2018) defeats John Allen and will be on the ballot in November with Democrat Emery Chaplin and Libertarian Allen Broadus.
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State House of Representatives District 70 |
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| Kershaw & Richland Counties | |||
Democrat |
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| Noah Barker | 26.74% | ||
| Eve Carlin | 23.11% | ||
| Robert Reese | 50.15% | I | X |
Rep. Robert Reese (elected 2024) wins re-election over two primary challengers as there is no Republican candidate.
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State House of Representatives District 73 |
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| Richland County | |||
Democrat |
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| Cam George | 23.85% | ||
| Chris Hart | 76.15% | I | X |
Rep. Chris Hart (elected 2006) will be on the ballot with Republican Allen Robertson in the fall.
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State House of Representatives District 79 |
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| Richland County | |||
Democrat |
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| Hamilton R. Grant | 71.91% | I | X |
| Anthony Stovall | 28.09% | ||
Rep. Hamilton Grant (elected 2024) is re-elected. There is no other party candidate in November.
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State House of Representatives District 86 |
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| Aiken & Lexington Counties | |||
Democrat |
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| Stuart Epting | 27.37% | ||
| Malcolm Green | 73.63% | X | |
Republican |
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| Tommy Paradise | 74.40% | X | |
| Kim Ray | 25.60% | ||
The seat of retiring Rep. Bill Taylor (elected 2010) attracted both Democrat and Republican Primaries. Green will square off against Paradise in the November General Election. Thanks for your service, Bill!
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State House of Representatives District 88 |
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| Lexington County | |||
Republican |
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| Brian Duncan | 36.46% | ||
| John Lastinger | 63.54% | I | X |
Incumbent Rep. John Lastinger, elected in a Special Election (2025) to fill the seat of R.J. May, and Democrat Jeremy Jones will vie for the seat in the General.
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State House of Representatives District 91 |
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| Allendale, Barnwell, Orangeburg Counties | |||
Republican |
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| Daniel Alexander | 80.30% | X | |
| Tyler Morgan | 19.70% | ||
Alexander will oppose incumbent Democratic Rep. Lonnie Hosey (elected 1998) in this Democrat-leaning district.
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State House of Representatives District 94 |
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| Charleston, Dorchester Counties | |||
Democrat |
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| Sally Hebert | 57.50% | X | |
| Collin Holloway | 22.15% | ||
| Bryan Sharper | 20.35% | ||
Rep. Gil Gatch (elected 2020) is the Republican on the ballot with Democrat Hebert in the fall.
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State House of Representatives District 96 |
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| Lexington County | |||
Republican |
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| Perry Finch | 19.15% | ||
| Hunter Hackett | 48.24% | X | |
| Scotty Whetstone | 32.61% | X | |
Rep. Ryan McCabe’s seat (elected 2020) will be filled by the winner of a runoff in two weeks between Hackett and Whetstone. The winner will face Democrat Vivian Elston.
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State House of Representatives District 99 |
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| Berkeley County | |||
Democrat |
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| Jacob Goddard | 40.25% | ||
| Samuel Price | 59.75% | X | |
Republican |
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| Jarrod Brooks | 43.67% | X | |
| Kristy Gore | 28.82% | X | |
| David Herndon | 11.50% | ||
| Shawn Pinkston | 16.01% | ||
Six candidates have filed to replace candidate for Congress Mark Smith (elected 2020). Price will represent the Democrats against Republican Brooks or Gore.
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State House of Representatives District 101 |
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| Berkeley, Florence & Williamsburg Counties | |||
Democrat |
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| Martin Cunningham | 28.47% | ||
| Roger K. Kirby | 60.91% | I | X |
| Cheryl O. Lane | 10.62% | ||
Rep. Roger Kirby (elected 2014) again survives a primary but will face Republican Arnie Borowsky in the General Election in the fall.
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State House of Representatives District 102 |
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| Berkeley & Dorchester Counties | |||
Democrat |
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| Montez Aiken | 55.48% | X | |
| Katie McCravy | 44.52% | ||
Aiken will represent the Democrats in the fall against freshman incumbent Republican Rep. Harriet Holman.
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State House of Representatives District 103 |
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| Berkeley, Georgetown & Horry Counties | |||
Democrat |
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| Carl Anderson | 70.40% | I | X |
| Wendell M. Padgett | 19.60% | ||
Rep. Carl Anderson wins another term. He was first elected in 2004 and has no Republican opponent in November.
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State House of Representatives District 112 |
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| Charleston County | |||
Republican |
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| Joe Bustos | 57.11% | I | X |
| Woody Sprouse | 30.06% | ||
| Brian Zuckerberg | 12.83% | ||
Rep. Joe Bustos (elected 2020) wins re-election as no Democrat filed for the seat.
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State House of Representatives District 115 |
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| Charleston County | |||
Republican |
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| Johnnie Garmon | 54.80% | X | |
| Carlton Walker | 45.20% | ||
Johnnie Garmon carries the Republican banner into the fall against Nick Uricchio for the seat of retiring Democratic Representative Elizabeth (Spencer) Wetmore (elected 2018). The GOP has held this seat in the past.
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State House of Representatives District 116 |
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| Charleston & Colleton Counties | |||
Democrat |
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| Radia Baxter | 19.56% | ||
| David Bell | 12.95% | ||
| Clay Middleton | 67.48% | X | |
With so many candidates filed, Democrats seem to be targeting the seat of Rep. James Teeple (elected 2024) for this Charleston & Colleton seat.
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State House of Representatives District 121 |
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| Beaufort & Colleton Counties | |||
Democrat |
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| Shannon N. DeLoach | 53.71% | X | |
| Michael F. Rivers Sr. | 46.29% | I | |
Shannon DeLoach appears to have unseated Rep. Michael Rivers (elected 2016) and will represent the Democrats in November. The Republican candidate is Shelly Gay Yuhas.
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State House of Representatives District 122 |
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| Beaufort, Colleton, Hampton & Jasper Counties | |||
Democrat |
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| Maja Moore | 29.79% | ||
| Korey Williams | 70.21% | X | |
Rep. Bill Hager (elected 2022) will face Democrat Williams in the fall.
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| State House of Representatives District 123 | |||
| Beaufort & Jasper Counties | |||
| Democrat | |||
| Willie P. Aiken | 30.60% | ||
| Ann C. Shippy | 69.40% | X | |
Shippy will represent the Democrats against Rep. Jeff Bradley (elected 2014) in the General Election.
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| Advisory Question 1 | |||
| Should people have the right to register with the political party of their choice when they register to vote? | |||
| Yes | 89.11% | X | |
| No | 10.89% | ||
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| Advisory Question 2 | |||
| Should candidates for local school boards be able to run as a candidate of the political party of their choice, just like candidates for other elected offices? | |||
| Yes | 77.79% | X | |
| No | 22.21% | ||
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Source: SCvotes.org as of 1:46 AM Wednesday. June 10.