Mike Campbell (South Carolina)
Mike Campbell was a Republican candidate for Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina in the 2014 elections.[1]
Elections
2014
Campbell ran for election to the office of Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina. Campbell came in third in the Republican primary on June 10 but second place finisher Pat McKinney withdrew from the race, putting Campbell in the runoff with Henry McMaster. Campbell lost in the primary runoff.[1]
Runoff results
Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina, Republican Runoff, 2014 | ||||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes | ||
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63.6% | 85,301 | ||
Mike Campbell | 36.4% | 48,863 | ||
Total Votes | 134,164 | |||
Election results via South Carolina State Elections Commission. |
Primary results
Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina, Republican Primary, 2014 | ||||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes | ||
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43.6% | 131,546 | ||
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23.9% | 72,204 | ||
Pat McKinney (withdrew)[2] | 24.4% | 73,451 | ||
Ray Moore | 8.1% | 24,335 | ||
Total Votes | 301,536 | |||
Election results via South Carolina State Elections Commission. |
Campaign finance summary
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