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2014 South Carolina House of Representatives election

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2014 South Carolina House of Representatives election

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All 124 seats in theSouth Carolina House of Representatives
88 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
 
LeaderBobby Harrell, Jr.Todd Rutherford
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Leader sinceJune 21, 2005January 8, 2013
Leader's seat67th74th
Last election7846
Seats won7846
Seat changeSteadySteady
Popular vote649,839377,282
Percentage62.42%36.24%

Results:
     Republican gain     Democratic gain
     Republican hold     Democratic hold

Speaker before election

Bobby Harrell, Jr.
Republican

ElectedSpeaker

Jay Lucas
Republican

Elections in South Carolina
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The2014South Carolina House of Representatives election was held on November 4, 2014, alongside the2014 United States elections.[1] Primary elections took place on June 10, 2014.

Overview

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PartyVotesSeats
No.%No.+/−%
South Carolina Republican Party649,83962.42%7862.90%
South Carolina Democratic Party377,28236.24%4637.10%
Write-in8,9060.86%00%
Libertarian Party of South Carolina3,8380.37%00%
American Party of South Carolina1,2070.12%00%
South Carolina Constitution Party00%00%
South Carolina Workers Party00%00%
Independent00%00%
Green Party1,2250.12%00%
Total1,041,090100.00124±0100.00
Registered voters2,881,052100.00
Turnout1,041,09036.%
Source: South Carolina Election Commission[2]
Popular vote
Republican
62.42%
Democratic
36.24%
Other
1.34%
House seats
Republican
62.90%
Democratic
37.10%

Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
Governing[3]Safe ROctober 20, 2014

Summary of Results

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State House DistrictIncumbentPartyElected RepresentativeParty
1Bill WhitmireRepBill WhitmireRep
2Bill Sandifer, IIIRepBill Sandifier, IIIRep
3B.R. SkeltonRepGary E. ClaryRep
4Davey HiottRepDavey HiottRep
5Phillip D. OwensRepNeal CollinsRep
6Brian WhiteRepBrian WhiteRep
7Michael GambrellRepMichael GambrellRep
8Don Carson BowenRepJonathan HillRep
9Anne J. ThayerRepAnne J. ThayerRep
10Joshua A. PutnamRepJoshua A. PutnamRep
11Craig A. GagnonRepCraig A. GagnonRep
12Anne ParksDemAnne ParksDem
13Robert S. RileyRepRobert S. RileyRep
14Mike PittsRepMike PittsRep
15Samuel Rivers, Jr.RepSamuel Rivers, Jr.Rep
16Mark N. WillisRepMark N. WillisRep
17Mike BurnsRepMike BurnsRep
18Tommy StringerRepTommy StringerRep
19Dwight A. LoftisRepDwight A. LoftisRep
20Dan HamiltonRepDan HamiltonRep
21Phyllis J. HendersonRepPhyllis J. HendersonRep
22Wendy NanneyRepWendy NanneyRep
23Chandra DillardDemChandra DillardDem
24Bruce W. BannisterRepBruce W. BannisterRep
25Leola Robinson-SimpsonDemLeola Robinson-SimpsonDem
26Raye FelderRepRaye FelderRep
27Garry R. SmithRepGarry R. SmithRep
28Eric M. BedingfieldRepEric M. BedingfieldRep
29Dennis C. MossRepDennis C. MossRep
30Steve MossRepSteve MossRep
31Harold Mitchell, Jr.DemHarold Mitchell, Jr.Dem
32Dertham Cole, Jr.RepDerham Cole, Jr.Rep
33Eddie TallonRepEddie TallonRep
34Mike ForresterRepMike ForresterRep
35Bill ChumleyRepBill ChumleyRep
36Rita AllisonRepRita AllisonRep
37Donna Hicks WoodRepDonna Hicks WoodRep
38N. Douglas BrannonRepN. Douglas BrannonRep
39Ralph S. Kennedy, Jr.RepRalph S. Kennedy, Jr.Rep
40Walt McLeod, III.DemWalt McLeod, III.Dem
41Mary Gail DouglasDemMary Gail DouglasDem
42Mike AnthonyDemMike AnthonyDem
43Greg DelleneyRepGreg DelleneyRep
44Mandy Powers-NorrellDemMandy Powers-NorrellDem
45Deborah LongRepDeborah LongRep
46Gary SimrillRepGary SimrillRep
47Tommy PopeRepTommy PopeRep
48Ralph W. NormanRepRalph W. NormanRep
49John R. KingDemJohn R. KingDem
50Grady BrownDemGrady BrownDem
51David WeeksDemDavid WeeksDem
52Laurie Slade FunderburkDemLaurie Slade FunderburkDem
53Ted M. VickDemAmy M. BrownDem
54Elizabeth R. MunnerlynDemPatricia M. Pat HeneganDem
55Jackie E. HayesDemJackie E. HayesDem
56Mike RyhalRepMike RyhalRep
57J. Wayne GeorgeDemJ. Wayne GeorgeDem
58Liston Douglas BarfieldRepJeff JohnsonRep
59Terry AlexanderDemTerry AlexanderDem
60Phillip LowerRepPhillip LoweRep
61Lester P. Branham, Jr.DemRoger K. KirbyDem
62Robert WilliamsDemRobert WilliamsDem
63Kris CrawfordRepKris CrawfordRep
64Robert L. Ridgeway, III.DemRobert L. Ridgeway, III.Dem
65Jay LucasRepJay LucasRep
66Gilda Cobb HunterDemGilda Cobb HunterDem
67Murrell SmithRepMurrell SmithRep
68Heather Ammons CrawfordRepHeather Ammons CrawfordRep
69Rick Quinn, Jr.RepRick Quinn, Jr.Rep
70Joe NealDemJoe NealDem
71Nathan BallentineRepNathan BallentineRep
72James E. Smith, Jr.DemJames E. Smith, Jr.Dem
73Christopher R. HartDemChristopher R. HartDem
74J. Todd RutherfordDemJ. Todd RutherfordDem
75Kirkman Finlaay, III.RepKirkman Finlay, III.Rep
76Leon HowardDemLeon HowardDem
77Joe McEachernDemJoe McEachernDem
78Beth BernsteinDemBeth BernsteinDem
79Mia McLeodDemMia McLeodDem
80Jimmy C. BalesDemJimmy C. BalesDem
81Don WellsRepDon WellsRep
82William ClyburnDemWilliam ClyburnDem
83Bill HixonRepBill HixonRep
84J. Roland SmithRepChris CorleyRep
85Chip HugginsRepChip HugginsRep
86Bill TaylorRepBill TaylorRep
87Todd AtwaterRepTodd AtwaterRep
88Mac TooleRepMac TooleRep
89Kenny BinghamRepKenny BinghamRep
90Bakari T. SellersDemJustin BambergDem
91Lonnie HoseyDemLonnie HoseyDem
92Joe DaningRepJoe DaningRep
93Russell L. OttDemRussell L. OttDem
94Jenny HorneRepJenny HorneRep
95Jerry Govan, Jr.DemJerry Govan, Jr.Dem
96Kit SpiresRepKit SpiresRep
97Patsy G. KnightDemPatsy G. KnightDem
98Chris MurphyRepChris MurphyRep
99Jim MerrillRepJim MerrillRep
100Edward L. SouthardRepEdward L. SouthardRep
101Ronnie A. SabbDemCezar McKnightDem
102Joe Jefferson, Jr.DemJoe Jefferson, Jr.Dem
103Carl L. AndersonDemCarl L. AndersonDem
104Tracy R. EdgeRepGreg DuckworthRep
105Kevin HardeeRepKevin HardeeRep
106Nelson HardwickRepNelson HardwickRep
107Alan D. ClemmonsRepAlan D. ClemmonsRep
108Stephen L. Goldfinch, Jr.RepStephen L. Goldfinch, Jr.Rep
109David Mack, III.DemDavid Mack, III.Dem
110Chip Limehouse, III.RepChip Limehouse, III.Rep
111Wendell G. GilliardDemWendell G. GilliardDem
112Mike SottileRepMike SottileRep
113Seth WhipperDemSeth WhipperDem
114Robery W. Harrell, Jr.RemMary TinklerDemDemocratic flip
115Peter McCoy, Jr.RepPeter McCoy, Jr.Rep
116Robert L. BrownDemRobert L. BrownDem
117Bill CrosbyRepBill CrosbyRep
118Bill HerbkersmanRepBill HerbkersmanRep
119Leon StavrinakisDemLeon StavrinakisDem
120Weston NetwonRepWeston NewtonRep
121Kenneth F. HodgesDemKenneth F. HodgesDem
122Bill BowersDemBill BowersDem
123Andrew S. PatrickRepJeff BradleyRep
124Shannon EricksonRepShannon EricksonRep

Retirements

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11incumbents did not seek re-election.

Democrats

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Republicans

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Detailed Results

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District 1

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District 1 comprised a portion of Oconee County.[10]

South Carolina House District 1 General Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-inN/A680.79%
RepublicanBill Whitmire8,64699.21%
Total votes8,714100.0

District 2

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District 2 comprised portions of Oconee and Pickens counties.[10]

South Carolina House District 2 General Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-inN/A1281.44%
RepublicanBill Sandifer8,75198.56%
Total votes8,879100.0

District 3

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District 3 comprised a portion of Pickens County.[10]

South Carolina House District 3, 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-inN/A490.80%
Libertarian Party of South CarolinaTravic McCurry98315.99%
RepublicanGary E. Clary5,11783.22%
Total votes6,149100.00

District 4

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District 4 comprised a portion of Pickens County.[10]

South Carolina House District 2 General Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-inN/A1281.44%
RepublicanBill Sandifer8,75198.56%
Total votes8,972100.0

District 5

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District 5 comprised a portion of Pickens County.[10]

South Carolina House District 5 General Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-inN/A590.69%
RepublicanNeal Collins8,47699.31%
Total votes8,535100.0

District 6

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District 6 comprised a portion of Anderson County.[10]

South Carolina House District 6 General Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-inN/A841.03%
RepublicanBrian White8,09998.97%
Total votes8,183100.0

District 7

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District 7 comprised portions of Abbeville and Anderson counties.[10]

South Carolina House District 7 General Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-inN/A260.41%
RepublicanMichael Gambrell6,29099.59%
Total votes6,316100.0

District 8

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District 8 comprised a portion of Anderson County.[10]

South Carolina House District 8 General Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-inN/A710.94%
RepublicanJonathan Hill7,50599.06%
Total votes7,576100.0

District 9

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District 9 comprised a portion of Anderson County.[10]

South Carolina House District 9 General Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-inN/A560.78%
RepublicanAnne Thayer7,09099.22%
Total votes7,146100.0

District 10

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District 10 comprised portions of Anderson, Greenville, and Pickens counties.[10]

South Carolina House District 10 General Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-inN/A831.01%
RepublicanJoshua A. Putnam8,14698.99%
Total votes8,229100.0

District 11

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District 11 comprised portions of Abbeville and Anderson counties.[10]

South Carolina House District 11 General Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticTombo Hite4,21746.25%
RepublicanCraig A. Gagnon4,89953.73%
Total votes9,117100.0

District 12

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District 12 comprised a portion of Greenwood County and all of McCormick County.[10]

South Carolina House District 12 General Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanTony Wideman3,55742.02%
DemocraticAnne Parks4,90357.92%
Total votes8,465100.0

District 13

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District 13 comprised a portion of Greenwood County.[10]

South Carolina House District 13 General Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-inN/A730.80%
RepublicanRobert Shannon Riley9,05899.20%
Total votes9,131100.0

District 14

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District 14 comprised portions of Greenwood and Laurens counties.[10]

South Carolina House District 14 General Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-inN/A800.99%
RepublicanMike Pitts7,99299.01%
Total votes8,072100.0

District 15

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District 15 comprised portions of Berkeley and Charleston counties.[10]

South Carolina House District 15 General Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMarian Redish2,65843.56%
RepublicanSamuel Rivers, Jr.3,44056.37%
Total votes6,102100.0

District 16

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District 16 comprised portions of Greenville and Laurens counties.[10]

South Carolina House District 16 General Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-inN/A660.99%
RepublicanMark N. Willis6,61599.01%
Total votes6,681100.0

District 17

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District 17 comprised a portion of Greenville County.[10]

South Carolina House District 17 General Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-inN/A660.67%
RepublicanMike Burns9,71799.33%
Total votes9,783100.0

District 18

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District 18 comprised a portion of Greenville County.[10]

South Carolina House District 18 General Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-inN/A860.93%
RepublicanTommy Stringer9,15299.07%
Total votes9,238100.0

District 19

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District 19 comprised a portion of Greenville County.[10]

South Carolina House District 19 General Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-inN/A911.38%
RepublicanDwight A. Loftis6,49298.62%
Total votes6,583100.0

District 20

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District 20 comprised a portion of Greenville County.[10]

South Carolina House District 20 General Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-inN/A130.11%
South Carolina Green PartyJon Eames2372.01%
DemocraticJon Eames2,50021.20%
RepublicanDan Hamilton9,04576.99%
Total votes11,795100.0

District 21

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District 21 comprised a portion of Greenville County.[10]

South Carolina House District 21 General Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-inN/A990.88%
RepublicanPhyllis J. Henderson11,18899.12%
Total votes11,287100.0

District 22

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District 22 comprised a portion of Greenville County.[10]

South Carolina House District 22 General Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-inN/A220.19%
DemocraticDan Ruck3,29528.30%
RepublicanWendy Nanney8,32571.51%
Total votes11,642100.0

District 23

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District 23 comprised a portion of Greenville County.[10]

South Carolina House District 23 General Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-inN/A1082.18%
DemocraticChandra Dillard4,84197.82%
Total votes4,949100.0

District 24

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District 24 comprised a portion of Greenville County.[10]

South Carolina House District 24 General Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-inN/A1091.01%
RepublicanBruce W. Bannister10,63298.99%
Total votes10,741100.0

District 25

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District 25 comprised a portion of Greenville County.[10]

South Carolina House District 25 General Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-inN/A200.29%
IndependentTony Boyce1,62823.82%
DemocraticLeola Robinson-Simpson5,18675.89%
Total votes6,834100.0

District 26

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District 26 comprised a portion of York County.[10]

South Carolina House District 26 General Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%
Write-inN/A290.32%
South Carolina Libertarian PartyJeremy C. Walters1,81419.84%
RepublicanRaye Felder7,29979.84%
Total votes9,142100.0

District 27

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District 27 comprised a portion of Greenville County.[10]

District 28

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District 28 comprised a portion of Greenville County.[10]

District 29

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District 29 comprised portions of Cherokee, Chester, and York counties.[10]

District 30

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District 30 comprised portions of Cherokee and York counties.[10]

District 31

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District 31 comprised a portion of Spartanburg County.[10]

District 32

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District 32 comprised a portion of Spartanburg County.[10]

District 33

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District 33 comprised a portion of Spartanburg County.[10]

District 34

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District 34 comprised a portion of Spartanburg County.[10]

District 35

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District 35 comprised portions of Greenville and Spartanburg counties.[10]

District 36

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District 26 comprised portions of Greenville and Spartanbug counties.[10]

District 37

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District 37 comprised portions of Spartanburg County.[10]

District 38

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District 38 comprised a portion of Spartanburg County.[10]

District 39

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District 39 comprised all of Saluda County and a portion of Lexington County.[10]

District 40

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District 40 comprised all of Newberry County.[10]

District 41

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District 41 comprised all of Fairfield County and portions of Chester and Richland counties.[10]

District 42

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District 42 comprised all of Union County and a portion of Laurens County.[10]

District 43

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District 43 comprised portions of Chester and York counties.[10]

District 44

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District 44 comprised a portion of Lancaster County.[10]

District 45

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District 45 comprised portions of Lancaster and York counties.[10]

District 46

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District 46 comprised a portion of York County.[10]

District 47

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District 47 comprised a portion of York County.[10]

District 48

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District 48 comprised a portion of York County.[10]

District 49

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District 49 comprised a portion of York County.[10]

District 50

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District 50 comprised portions of Kershaw, Lee, and Sumter counties.[10]

District 51

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District 51 comprised a portion of Sumter County.[10]

District 52

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District 52 comprised a portion of Kershaw County.[10]

District 53

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District 53 comprised portions of Chesterfield and Lancaster counties.[10]

District 54

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District 54 comprised portions of Chesterfield, Darlington, and Marlboro counties.[10]

District 55

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District 55 comprised portions of Darlington, Dillon, Horry, and Marlboro counties.

District 56

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District 56 comprised a portion of Horry County.

District 57

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District 57 comprised portions of Dillon, Horry, and Marion counties.

District 58

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District 58 comprised a portion of Horry County.

District 59

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District 59 comprised portions of Darlington and Florence counties.

District 60

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District 60 comprised portions of Darlington and Florence counties.

District 61

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District 61 comprised portions of Florence and Marion counties.

District 62

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District 62 comprised portions of Darlington and Florence counties.

District 63

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District 63 comprised a portion of Florence County.

District 64

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District 64 comprised portions of Clarendon and Sumter counties.

District 65

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District 65 comprised portions of Chesterfield, Darlington, Kershaw, and Lancaster counties.

District 66

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District 66 comprised a portion of Orangeburg County.

District 67

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District 67 comprised a portion of Sumter County.

District 68

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District 68 comprised a portion of Horry County.

District 69

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District 69 comprised a portion of Lexington County.

District 70

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District 70 comprised portions of Richland and Sumter counties.

District 71

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District 71 comprised portions of Richland and Lexington counties.

District 72

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District 72 comprised a portion of Richland County.

District 73

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District 73 comprised a portion of Richland County.

District 74

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District 74 comprised a portion of Richland County.

District 75

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District 75 comprised a portion of Richland County.

District 76

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District 76 comprised a portion of Richland County.

District 77

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District 77 comprised a portion of Richland County.

District 78

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District 78 comprised a portion of Richland County.

District 79

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District 79 comprised a portion of Richland County.

District 80

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District 80 comprised a portion of Richland County.

District 81

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District 81 comprised a portion of Aiken County.

District 82

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District 82 comprised portions of Aiken, Edgefield, and Saluda counties.

District 83

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District 83 comprised portions of Aiken and Edgefield counties.

District 84

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District 84 comprised a portion of Aiken County.

District 85

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District 85 comprised a portion of Lexington County.

District 86

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District 86 comprised a portion of Aiken County.

District 87

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District 87 comprised a portion of Lexington County.

District 88

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District 88 comprised a portion of Lexington County.

District 89

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District 88 comprised a portion of Lexington County.

District 90

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District 90 comprised portions of Bamberg, Barnwell, and Colleton counties.

District 91

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District 91 comprised portions of Allendale, Barnwell, and Orangeburg counties.

District 92

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District 92 comprised a portion of Berkeley County.

District 93

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District 93 comprised portions of Calhoun, Lexington, and Orangeburg counties.

District 94

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District 94 comprised portions of Charleston and Dorchester counties.

District 95

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District 95 comprised a portion of Orangeburg County.

District 96

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District 96 comprised a portion of Lexington County.

District 97

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District 97 comprised portions of Colleton and Dorchester counties.

District 98

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District 98 comprised a portion of Dorchester County.

District 99

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District 99 comprised portions of Berkeley and Charleston counties.

District 100

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District 100 comprised a portion of Berkeley County.

District 101

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District 101 comprised portions of Clarendon and Williamsburg counties.

District 102

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District 102 comprised portions of Berkeley and Dorchester counties.

District 103

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District 103 comprised portions of Georgetown, Horry, and Williamsburg counties.

District 104

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District 104 comprised a portion of Horry County.

District 105

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District 105 comprised a portion of Horry County.

District 106

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District 106 comprised a portion of Horry County.

District 107

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District 107 comprised a portion of Horry County.

District 108

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District 108 comprised portions of Charleston and Georgetown counties.

District 109

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District 108 comprised portions of Charleston and Dorchester counties.

District 110

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District 110 comprised a portion of Charleston County.

District 111

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District 111 comprised a portion of Charleston County.

District 112

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District 112 comprised a portion of Charleston County.

District 113

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District 113 comprised portions of Charleston and Dorchester counties.

District 114

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District 114 comprised portions of Charleston and Dorchester counties.

District 115

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District 115 comprised a portion of Charleston County.

District 116

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District 116 comprised portions of Charleston and Colleton counties.

District 117

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District 117 comprised portions of Charleston and Berkeley counties.

District 118

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District 118 comprised portions of Beaufort and Jasper counties.

District 119

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District 119 comprised a portion of Charleston County.

District 120

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District 120 comprised portions of Beaufort and Jasper counties.

District 121

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District 121 comprised portions of Beaufort and Colleton counties.

District 122

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District 122 comprised portions of Beaufort, Hampton, and Jasper counties.

District 123

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District 123 comprised a portion of Beaufort County.

District 124

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District 124 comprised a portion of Beaufort County.

References

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  2. ^"SC - Election Results".South Carolina Secretary of State. Retrieved2025-09-28.
  3. ^Luzer, Daniel (2014-10-20)."Only a Few 2014 Legislative Races Are Competitive".Governing. Retrieved2024-07-10.
  4. ^"Rep. Ted Vick drops out of 7th Congressional race". Archived fromthe original on 2013-10-23. Retrieved2025-09-27.
  5. ^Phillips, Patrick (2014-10-02)."SC representative's run for state senate may prompt late Oct. primary".Live 5 News. Retrieved2025-09-27.
  6. ^Smith, Tim."Pickens County Rep. B.R. Skelton won't run again".The Greenville News. Retrieved2025-09-27.
  7. ^Heather.gale@myhorrynews.com, Heather Gale (2014-01-20)."Legislator Liston Barfield to retire from South Carolina House after term ends".MyHorryNews.com. Retrieved2025-09-27.
  8. ^Derrek, Asberry (2013-12-31)."S.C Rep Roland Smith won't run for re-election".Aiken Standard. Archived fromthe original on 2014-01-06. Retrieved2025-09-27.
  9. ^Borden, Jeremy (2014-10-22)."Bobby Harrell pleads guilty to 6 counts, resigns from House seat No details on reimbursements Harrell repaid self from campaign fundsHarrell planning to plead guilty Palmetto Sunrise: Harrell's hearing and looming resignation".Post and Courier. Retrieved2025-09-27.
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