South Carolina House of Representatives elections, 2012
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Elections for the office of South Carolina House of Representatives were held in South Carolina on November 6, 2012. All 124 seats were up for election.
The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in these elections was March 30, 2012. The primary Election Day was June 12, 2012. The primary runoff took place on June 26, 2012.[1]
Legal challenges to candidate eligibility
Legal challenges led to the removal of nearly 250 candidates from the primary ballot during the primaries. Here is a brief timeline of those events, followed by a detailed account of what happened.
- March 30: Deadline for candidates to file a required statement of economic interest. Many candidates from both parties fail to do so.[2]
- Week of April 16: The South Carolina State Ethics Commission gives candidates an additional 10 days to turn in the form.[3]
- May 2: The South Carolina Supreme Court rules any candidate who did not file the form must be removed from the ballot. Calls for a rehearing are denied.[2]Cite error: Invalid
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tag; name cannot be a simple integer. Use a descriptive title - May 9: While the Senate attempts to pass legislation to allow challengers back on the ballot, attorney Todd Kincannon requests a delay in the primary. Both efforts were unsuccessful.[4][5][6]
- June 12: Primaries take place as scheduled.
Additional filing time
State law said candidates needed to file a statement of economic interest listing financial information such as jobs, properties owned, and salaries by March 30. This rule only applied to challengers, meaning incumbents were exempt from these filings.[2] Numerous candidates from both parties did not meet the deadline. According to state law, those candidates who did not file the form on time would not have their names on the ballot. The State's Gina Smith wrote that a reason for this might have been because "for many candidates, this cycle marked the first time they were required to file the form electronically."[3] A 2010 law allowed candidates to file their statements electronically, but an older law mandated a physical copy be on file.[7]
The State Ethics Commission announced a 10-day extension for candidates to turn in the form.[3] Democrats opposed the decision and considered filing a lawsuit. South Carolina Democratic Party chair Dick Harpootlian (D) said the issue was raised because five Republicans who challenged incumbent Democrats in the Senate and House failed to file the form. He said, "The statute says you file the disclosure form when you file, not a month after you are supposed to file...This is begging for more litigation."[3] Republican officials did not contest the Commission's decision, with South Carolina Republican Party director Matt Moore (R) saying, "We believe in following every single law. Candidates need to make sure they file all required forms. But if it’s the Election Commission’s decision...that’s OK with us."[3]
Candidate removal ruling
On May 2, the South Carolina Supreme Court ruled unanimously that candidates who had not filed the necessary statement of economic interest both electronically and physically would be ineligible to run.[2]Cite error: Invalid <ref>
tag; name cannot be a simple integer. Use a descriptive title On May 3, the South Carolina Republican Party, the state Democratic Party, and the State Elections Commission asked for a rehearing regarding the Supreme Court's decision. The Court declined, stating, "Our opinion...speaks for itself and stands as written. Accordingly, we deny the request for rehearing."[8]
According to the Charlotte Observer, nearly 200 candidates were removed from the ballot in total, including 55 candidates for the state House and state Senate. The Senate attempted to pass legislation allowing many of the challengers back on the ballot, but provisions in the Voting Rights Act of 1965 required any changes in South Carolina election law to be cleared with the U.S. Justice Department.[9] Ultimately, no action was taken.[2]
On May 9, attorney Todd Kincannon, representing challenger Amanda Somers (R), requested a delay in South Carolina's June 12th primary. He claimed that a delay was necessary due to ballots sent to overseas voters and military members that only had federal races on them. Kincannon said, "The ballots that they mailed out to military voters are not worth the paper they are printed on...Each and every one of them is illegal because they are all in violation of the Voting Rights Act."[4] On May 11, Kincannon stated he was no longer pursuing the lawsuit on Somers' behalf. [5] With Somers reinstated on the ballot, he instead focused on challenging the partial ballots mailed overseas.[10] A panel of three federal judges heard the case on May 14 and dismissed the lawsuit.[6]
On June 11, the day before the primary, five candidates who had been removed from the ballot, including former state Senate candidates Tommie Reece (R) and John W. Pettigrew, Jr. (R), filed a request in United States District Court for the District of Columbia for a temporary restraining order. Judge Cameron Currie rejected the case to stop the vote the same day.[11]
Ultimately, nearly 250 challengers were removed from the primary ballot. In Anderson County, 15 of 23 challengers were deemed ineligible for the primary. Oconee County saw 11 of 13 challengers declared ineligible, which prompted a cancellation of the Republican primary there.[11][2] In South Carolina, candidates could have gotten on the general election ballot by collecting signatures from at least 5 percent of a district's registered voters. The deadline to hand in petitions was July 16, with 13 candidates filing for the Senate and 31 filing for the House.[12] Some disqualified candidates who were kicked off of the ballot attempted to gather enough signatures from voters to allow them to run as independents in the general elections on November 6.[13]
Majority control
- See also: Partisan composition of state houses
Heading into the November 6 election, the Republican Party held the majority in the South Carolina House of Representatives. After the November 6 election, Republicans maintained their majority and gained two seats:
South Carolina House of Representatives | |||
---|---|---|---|
Party | As of November 5, 2012 | After the 2012 Election | |
Democratic Party | 48 | 46 | |
Republican Party | 76 | 78 | |
Total | 124 | 124 |
Impact of redistricting
- See also: Redistricting in South Carolina
The Republican-controlled Legislature passed new legislative maps in a special session on June 15, 2011. Gov. Nikki Haley (R) signed them on June 28, 2011. Under the Voting Rights Act, South Carolina was required to submit its maps to the Department of Justice, which precleared the House maps on October 11, 2011.[14] Six voters filed a lawsuit against the House and congressional plans, alleging racial discrimination in the redistricting process. A three-judge district court panel dismissed the remaining charges on March 9, 2012.[15]
Incumbents retiring
A total of 14 incumbents did not run for re-election in 2012. Those incumbents were:
Name | Party | Current Office |
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Boyd Brown | ![]() |
House District 41 |
David Tribble Jr | ![]() |
House District 15 |
Eric Bikas | ![]() |
House District 26 |
George Hearn | ![]() |
House District 105 |
James Battle, Jr. | ![]() |
House District 57 |
James Harrison | ![]() |
House District 75 |
James Neal | ![]() |
House District 44 |
Karl Allen | ![]() |
House District 25 |
Kevin Johnson | ![]() |
House District 64 |
Kevin Ryan | ![]() |
House District 108 |
Lewis Pinson | ![]() |
House District 13 |
Marion Frye | ![]() |
House District 39 |
Paul Agnew | ![]() |
House District 11 |
Tom Young | ![]() |
House District 81 |
Campaign contributions
This chart shows how many candidates ran for state house in South Carolina in past years and the cumulative amount of dollars raised in state senate races, including contributions in primary and general election contests. All figures come from Follow The Money.[16]
Year | Number of candidates | Total contributions |
---|---|---|
2010 | 231 | $6,654,588 |
2008 | 231 | $8,365,255 |
2006 | 213 | $7,658,515 |
2004 | 198 | $4,940,969 |
2002 | 228 | $5,440,606 |
In 2010, candidates for state House raised a total of $6,654,588 in campaign contributions. The top 10 donors were:[17]
Donor | Amount |
---|---|
House Republican Caucus of South Carolina | $195,500 |
Palmetto Leadership Council | $82,000 |
South Carolina Trucking Association | $78,750 |
South Carolina Farm Bureau | $65,507 |
Carolina Commerce Fund | $57,000 |
Progress Energy | $57,000 |
South Carolina Dental Association | $56,250 |
Palmetto Business Council | $56,000 |
South Carolina Automobile Dealers Association | $55,958 |
South Carolina Association of Realtors | $52,750 |
List of candidates
District 1
June 12 Democratic primary:
June 12 GOP primary:
- Bill Whitmire
Incumbent Whitmire first assumed office in 2002.
- Bill Whitmire
- Note: John Dalen was removed from the ballot by the May 2 Supreme Court ruling.
November 6 General election candidates:
John W. Hester 2,407
Bill Whitmire 10,859
John Dalen 966 Petition Candidate
District 2
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Bill Sandifer
Incumbent Sandifer first assumed office in 1994
- Bill Sandifer
November 6 General election candidates:
Bill Sandifer 10,491
Ed Rumsey 3,777 Petition Candidate
District 3
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Ed J. Harris 1,146
- B.R. Skelton 1,073
Incumbent Skelton first assumed office in 2002.
- Note: Although he won by 73 votes, Harris was disqualified by the state GOP chairman after it was revealed he did not file all the necessary paperwork to run.[19]
November 6 General election candidates:
B.R. Skelton 5,384
Ed J. Harris 4,679 Petition Candidate
District 4
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- David Hiott 3,461
Incumbent Hiott in 2004.
- Vicky Wynn 818
- David Hiott 3,461
November 6 General election candidates:
David Hiott 14,384
District 5
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Phil Owens
Incumbent Owens first assumed office in 2002.
- Phil Owens
November 6 General election candidates:
Phil Owens 13,756
District 6
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Brian White
Incumbent White first assumed office in 2000.
- Brian White
November 6 General election candidates:
Brian White 11,902
District 7
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Michael W. Gambrell
Incumbent Gambrell first assumed office in 2006.
- Michael W. Gambrell
November 6 General election candidates:
Michael W. Gambrell 9,457
District 8
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Don Bowen
Incumbent Bowen first assumed office in 2006.
- Don Bowen
- Note: Ted W. Luckadoo and Jonathan Walker were removed from the ballot as a result of the May Supreme Court decision.
November 6 General election candidates:
Don Bowen 6,852
Ted W. Luckadoo 6,104 Petition Candidate
District 9
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Anne Thayer
Incumbent Thayer first assumed office in 2010.
- Anne Thayer
November 6 General election candidates:
Anne Thayer 10,168
District 10
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Hamp Johnson 395
- Joshua Putnam 1,478
Incumbent Putnam first assumed office in 2011.
November 6 General election candidates:
Joshua Putnam 12,534
District 11
Note: Incumbent Paul Agnew (D) did not seek re-election.
- Note: Andrew Seegars was disqualified by a May 2 Supreme Court ruling.
- Note: Bob Shirley was disqualified by a May 2 Supreme Court ruling.
November 6 General election candidates:
Lee Garrett 4,789
Craig Gagnon 6,932
Bob Shirley 1,876 Petition Candidate
District 12
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Anne Parks
Incumbent Parks first assumed office in 1998.
- Anne Parks
June 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed.
November 6 General election candidates:
Anne Parks 10,719
District 13
Note: Incumbent Lewis Pinson (R) did not seek re-election.
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Note: Bob Merritt was removed from the ballot as a result of the May 2 Supreme Court decision.
June 12 GOP primary:
- John R. McCravy 2,318
- Robert Shannon Riley 3,095
November 6 General election candidates:
Bob Merritt 3,084 Petition Candidate
Robert Shannon Riley 11,697
District 14
June 12 Democratic primary:
June 12 GOP primary:
- Mike Pitts
Incumbent Pitts first assumed office in 2002.
- Mike Pitts
November 6 General election candidates:
Ed Taylor 5,807
Mike Pitts 9,755
District 15
Note: Incumbent David Tribble Jr did not seek re-election.
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Note: Marian Redish was removed from the ballot as a result of the May 2 Supreme Court decision.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Note: Charlie Davis and Samuel Rivers Jr. were removed from the ballot as a result of the May 2 Supreme Court decision.
November 6 General election candidates:
Samuel Rivers Jr. 5,335 Petition Candidate
District 16
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Mark N. Willis
Incumbent Willis first assumed office in 2008.
- Mark N. Willis
November 6 General election candidates:
Mark N. Willis 10,080
District 17
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Tom Corbin
Incumbent Corbin first assumed office in 2010. Corbin also ran for Senate District 5.
- Tom Corbin
November 6 General election candidates:
Tom Corbin 13,137
District 18
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Tommy Stringer
Incumbent Stringer first assumed office in 2006.
- Tommy Stringer
November 6 General election candidates:
Tommy Stringer 12,931
District 19
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Dwight A. Loftis
Incumbent Loftis first assumed office in 1996.
- Dwight A. Loftis
November 6 General election candidates:
Dwight A. Loftis 9,213
Note: Anthony Holan initially filed to run but was decertified by his party for failing to file SEI/SIC forms properly.
District 20
Note: Israel Romero was removed from the ballot.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Dan Hamilton
Incumbent Hamilton first assumed office in 1996.
- Dan Hamilton
November 6 General election candidates:
Dan Hamilton 14,217
District 21
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Phyllis Henderson
Incumbent Henderson first assumed office in 2010.
- Phyllis Henderson
November 6 General election candidates:
Phyllis Henderson 15,865
District 22
June 12 Democratic primary:
June 12 GOP primary:
- Wendy Nanney
Incumbent Nanney first assumed office in 2008.
- Wendy Nanney
November 6 General election candidates:
Wendy Nanney 13,563
Note: David R. Gahan initially filed to run but did not appear on the ballot.
District 23
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Chandra Dillard
Incumbent Dillard first assumed office in 2008.
- Chandra Dillard
- Note: D.C. Swinton was removed from the ballot as a result of a May 2 Supreme Court decision.
November 6 General election candidates:
Chandra Dillard 8,457
District 24
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Bruce W. Bannister
Incumbent Bannister first assumed office in 2004.
- Bruce W. Bannister
November 6 General election candidates:
Bruce W. Bannister 13,191
Joseph Martin 2,459
District 25
Note: Incumbent Karl Allen (D) ran for state Senate.
- Note: Tony Boyce and Seldon Peden were removed from the ballot as a result of the May 2 Supreme Court decision.
November 6 General election candidates:
Leola Robinson-Simpson 10,109
District 26
Note: Incumbent Eric Bikas (R) did not seek re-election.
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Note: R. Raye Felder was removed from the ballot as a result of a May 2 Supreme Court decision.
November 6 General election candidates:
R. Raye Felder 5,899 Petition Candidate
Jeremy C. Walters 5,243
District 27
- Note: Renita Barksdale was removed from the ballot as a result of a May 2 Supreme Court decision.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Garry R. Smith
Incumbent Smith first assumed office in 2002.
- Garry R. Smith
November 6 General election candidates:
Garry R. Smith 13,277
District 28
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Eric Bedingfield
Incumbent Bedingfield first assumed office in 2006.
- Eric Bedingfield
November 6 General election candidates:
Eric Bedingfield 12,098
District 29
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Dennis C. Moss
Incumbent Moss first assumed office in 2008.
- Dennis C. Moss
November 6 General election candidates:
Dennis C. Moss 11,330
District 30
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Steve Moss
Incumbent Moss first assumed office in 2008.
- Steve Moss
November 6 General election candidates:
Steve Moss 10,242
District 31
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Harold Mitchell Jr.
Incumbent Mitchell first assumed office in 2004.
- Harold Mitchell Jr.
- Note: John Lewis was removed from the ballot as a result of a May 2 Supreme Court decision.
November 6 General election candidates:
Harold Mitchell Jr. 9,273
District 32
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Derham Cole Jr.
Incumbent Cole first assumed office in 2008.
- Derham Cole Jr.
November 6 General election candidates:
Derham Cole Jr. 11,659
District 33
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Eddie Tallon
Incumbent Tallon first assumed office in 2010.
- Eddie Tallon
November 6 General election candidates:
Eddie Tallon 12,319
District 34
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Mike Forrester
Incumbent Forrester first assumed office in 2008.
- Mike Forrester
- Petition: Gaye Holt (R) was removed from the ballot, and then reinstated after a successful petition.[20]
November 6 General election candidates:
Mike Forrester 8,601
Gaye Holt 4,910 Petition Candidate
District 35
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Bill Chumley 1,479
Incumbent Chumley first assumed office in 2010.
- Kevin Owens 763
- Bill Chumley 1,479
November 6 General election candidates:
Bill Chumley 13,514
District 36
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Rita Allison
Incumbent Allison first assumed office in 2008.
- Rita Allison
- Note: Jim McMillan was removed from the ballot.
November 6 General election candidates:
Rita Allison 7,308
Jim McMillan 3,628 Petition Candidate
District 37
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Steve Parker 639 Incumbent Parker first assumed office in 2008.
- Donna Wood 853
November 6 General election candidates:
Donna Wood 9,828
District 38
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- N. Douglas Brannon
Incumbent Brannon first assumed office in 2010.
- N. Douglas Brannon
November 6 General election candidates:
N. Douglas Brannon 11,894
District 39
Note: Incumbent Marion Frye (R) did not seek re-election.
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Ralph Shealy Kennedy 1,632
- Jim Wiszowaty 1,221
- Ralph Shealy Kennedy 1,632
- Note: Eddie McCain and Phil Perry were removed from the ballot. Perry vowed to run as a petition candidate.[21]
November 6 General election candidates:
Ralph Shealy Kennedy 6,766
Phil Perry 6,477 Petition Candidate
District 40
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Walt McLeod
Incumbent McLeod first assumed office in 1996.
- Walt McLeod
June 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed.
November 6 General election candidates:
Walt McLeod 13,223
District 41
Note: Incumbent Boyd Brown (D) did not seek re-election.
June 12 Democratic primary:
- MaryGail Douglas 1,497
Douglas advanced to a primary runoff
- Paul Dove 724
- Annie E. McDaniel 1,990
McDaniel advanced to a primary runoff
- Palmer Nicholson 847
- E. Sutton 255
- MaryGail Douglas 1,497
June 26 Democratic primary runoff:
- MaryGail Douglas 2,791
- Annie E. McDaniel 2,205
- MaryGail Douglas 2,791
November 6 General election candidates:
MaryGail Douglas 12,492
William Gray 4,146
District 42
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Mike Anthony
Incumbent Anthony first assumed office in 2002.
- Mike Anthony
June 12 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Mike Anthony 13,086
- Note: Randall English won the June 12 GOP primary unopposed but has since been decertified and removed from the general election candidate list.
District 43
June 12 GOP primary:
- Greg Delleney
Incumbent Delleney first assumed office in 1990.
- Greg Delleney
November 6 General election candidates:
Greg Delleney 11,633
District 44
Note: Incumbent James Neal (D) did not seek re-election.
- Note: Bob M. Cook was removed from the ballot.
- Note: Joseph Coy was removed from the ballot.
November 6 General election candidates:
Mandy Powers Norrell 8,176
Ryan Payne 4,100
Joseph Coy 2,077 Petition Candidate
District 45
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Deborah Long
Incumbent Long first assumed office in 2008.
- Deborah Long
November 6 General election candidates:
Deborah Long 14,769
District 46
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Gary Simrill
Incumbent Simrill first assumed office in 1992.
- Gary Simrill
November 6 General election candidates:
Gary Simrill 13,173
District 47
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Tommy Pope
Incumbent Pope first assumed office in 2010.
- Tommy Pope
November 6 General election candidates:
Tommy Pope 12,644
District 48
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Ralph W. Norman
Incumbent Norman first assumed office in 2008.
- Ralph W. Norman
November 6 General election candidates:
Ralph W. Norman 13,762
District 49
June 12 Democratic primary:
- John R. King
Incumbent King first assumed office in 2008.
- John R. King
June 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed.
November 6 General election candidates:
John R. King 11,798
District 50
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Grady Brown
Incumbent Brown first assumed office in 1984.
- Grady Brown
June 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed.
November 6 General election candidates:
Grady Brown 13,602
District 51
June 12 Democratic primary:
- J. David Weeks
Incumbent Weeks first assumed office in 2000.
- J. David Weeks
June 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed.
November 6 General election candidates:
J. David Weeks 14,049
District 52
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Laurie Slade Funderburk
Incumbent Funderburk first assumed office in 2004.
- Laurie Slade Funderburk
June 12 GOP primary:
- Note: Kim Demer was removed from the ballot.
November 6 General election candidates:
Laurie Slade Funderburk 11,742
David Herndon 6,859
District 53
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Ted Martin Vick
Incumbent Vick first assumed office in 2004.
- Ted Martin Vick
- Note: Phil Powell was initially removed from the ballot, but was later reinstated.[22]
November 6 General election candidates:
Ted Martin Vick 5,627
Phil Powell 1,543 Petition Candidate
Richie Yow 5,179
District 54
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Elizabeth R. Munnerlyn
Incumbent Munnerlyn first assumed office in 2010.
- Elizabeth R. Munnerlyn
- Note: Johnny Sellers was removed from the ballot.
November 6 General election candidates:
Elizabeth R. Munnerlyn 11,398
District 55
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Jackie Hayes
Incumbent Hayes first assumed office in 1998.
- Jackie Hayes
June 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed.
November 6 General election candidates:
Jackie Hayes 11,164
District 56
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Note: Both Dennis DiSabato, Jr. and Mike Ryhal were removed from the ballot as a result of a May 2 Supreme Court decision.
November 6 General election candidates:
Dennis DiSabato, Jr. 4,709 Petition Candidate
Mike Ryhal 4,813 Petition Candidate
Note: The race between Dennis DiSabato and Mike Ryhal was too close to call, and was originally set to go for a recount.[23][24] However, after the certified race results were deemed to be outside of the 1% margin required, Ryhal was named the winner.[25]
District 57
Note: Incumbent James Battle, Jr. (D) did not seek re-election.
November 6 General election candidates:
J. Wayne George 12,261
Eric Fry 3,368
District 58
Note: Cedric D. Spain was removed from the ballot.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Liston D. Barfield 1,596
Incumbent Barfield first assumed office in 1996.
- Fonzie Lewis 439
- Liston D. Barfield 1,596
November 6 General election candidates:
Liston D. Barfield 10,087
District 59
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Terry Alexander
Incumbent Alexander first assumed office in 2006.
- Terry Alexander
June 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed.
November 6 General election candidates:
Terry Alexander 12,560
District 60
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Phillip Lowe
Incumbent Lowe first assumed office in 2006.
- Phillip Lowe
November 6 General election candidates:
Phillip Lowe 10,253
District 61
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Lester Branham
Incumbent Branham first assumed office in 2002.
- Lester Branham
June 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed.
November 6 General election candidates:
Lester Branham 10,574
District 62
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Denny Neilson 2,115 Incumbent Neilson first assumed office in 1984.
- Robert Williams 2,410
Incumbent Williams first assumed office in 2006.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Note: Chippy Johnson and Nancy Blackmon Lee were removed from the ballot.
November 6 General election candidates:
Robert Williams 11,313
Ronald Page 5,234
District 63
June 12 Democratic primary:
June 12 GOP primary:
- Kris Crawford
Incumbent Crawford first assumed office in 2006.
- Kris Crawford
November 6 General election candidates:
Austin Smith 5,079
Kris Crawford 11,305
District 64
Note: Incumbent Kevin Johnson (D) did not seek re-election.
- Note: Both Willie Bethune and Robert L. Ridgeway III were removed from the ballot as a result of a May 2 Supreme Court ruling.
November 6 General election candidates:
Willie Bethune 5,325 Petition Candidate
Robert L. Ridgeway III 7,157 Petition Candidate
- Note:
George Gray won the June 12 GOP primary unopposed but did not appear on the general election ballot.
District 65
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Jay Lucas
Incumbent Lucas first assumed office in 1998.
- Jay Lucas
November 6 General election candidates:
Jay Lucas 10,910
District 66
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Gilda Cobb Hunter
Incumbent Hunter first assumed office in 1992.
- Gilda Cobb Hunter
June 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed.
November 6 General election candidates:
Gilda Cobb Hunter 14,236
District 67
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Murrell Smith
Incumbent Smith first assumed office in 2000.
- Murrell Smith
November 6 General election candidates:
Murrell Smith 11,696
District 68
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Heather Ammons Crawford 1,458
- Incumbent Crawford first assumed office on July 24, 2012.
- Larry Richardson 619
- Heather Ammons Crawford 1,458
November 6 General election candidates:
Heather Ammons Crawford 10,865
District 69
June 12 Democratic primary:
June 12 GOP primary:
- Rick Quinn
Incumbent Quinn first assumed office in 2010.
- Rick Quinn
November 6 General election candidates:
Robert Vanlue 4,947
Rick Quinn 12,215
District 70
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Joseph Neal
Incumbent Neal first assumed office in 1992.
- Joseph Neal
June 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed.
November 6 General election candidates:
Joseph Neal 13,047
District 71
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Nathan Ballentine
Incumbent Ballentine first assumed office in 2005.
- Nathan Ballentine
November 6 General election candidates:
Nathan Ballentine 13,447
District 72
June 12 Democratic primary:
- James Smith Jr.
Incumbent Smith first assumed office in 1996.
- James Smith Jr.
June 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed.
November 6 General election candidates:
James Smith 8,604
District 73
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Chris Hart
Incumbent Hart first assumed office in 2006.
- Chris Hart
June 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed.
November 6 General election candidates:
Chris Hart 12,079
District 74
June 12 Democratic primary:
- J. Todd Rutherford
Incumbent Rutherford first assumed office in 1998.
- J. Todd Rutherford
June 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed.
November 6 General election candidates:
J. Todd Rutherford 13,750
District 75
Note: Incumbent James Harrison (R) did not seek re-election.
June 12 Democratic primary:
June 12 GOP primary:
- Jim Corbett 653
- Kirkman Finley, III 1,708
November 6 General election candidates:
Joe McCulloch 6,911
Kirkman Finley, III 7,219
District 76
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Leon Howard
Incumbent Howard first assumed office in 1994.
- Leon Howard
June 12 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Leon Howard 12,172
Chuck Hill 3,282
District 77
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Joe McEachern 1,178
Incumbent McEachern first assumed office in 2008.
- Chris Sullivan 365
- Joe McEachern 1,178
June 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed.
November 6 General election candidates:
Joe McEachern 14,662
District 78
June 12 Democratic primary:
June 12 GOP primary:
- Joan Brady
Incumbent Brady first assumed office in 2004.
- Joan Brady
November 6 General election candidates:
Beth Bernstein 8,044
Joan Brady 6,228
District 79
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Mia Butler Garrick
Incumbent Garrick first assumed office in 2010.
- Mia Butler Garrick
- Note: Vannie Williams, Jr. was removed from the ballot.
November 6 General election candidates:
Mia Butler Garrick 13,764
District 80
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Jimmy Bales
Incumbent Bales first assumed office in 1998.
- Jimmy Bales
June 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed.
November 6 General election candidates:
Jimmy Bales 11,770
District 81
Note: Incumbent Tom Young (R) did not seek re-election.
- Note: Jane Vaughters was removed from the ballot.
November 6 General election candidates:
Don Wells 11,455
Jane Vaughters 6,102 Petition Candidate
District 82
June 12 Democratic primary:
- William Clyburn
Incumbent Clyburn first assumed office in 1994.
- William Clyburn
June 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed.
November 6 General election candidates:
William Clyburn 10,413
District 83
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Bill Hixon
Incumbent Hixon first assumed office in 2010.
- Bill Hixon
November 6 General election candidates:
Bill Hixon 13,360
District 84
- Note: Jonathan C. Hill was removed from the ballot.
June 12 GOP primary:
- James Roland Smith
Incumbent Smith first assumed office in 1988.
- James Roland Smith
November 6 General election candidates:
James Roland Smith 10,849
District 85
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Chip Huggins
Incumbent Huggins first assumed office in 1998.
- Chip Huggins
November 6 General election candidates:
Chip Huggins 16,716
District 86
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- William Taylor
Incumbent Taylor first assumed office in 2010.
- William Taylor
November 6 General election candidates:
William Taylor 10,931
District 87
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Todd Atwater
Incumbent Atwater first assumed office in 2010.
- Todd Atwater
November 6 General election candidates:
Todd Atwater 15,863
District 88
- Note: Walid Hakim was removed from the ballot.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Mac Toole
Incumbent Toole first assumed office in 2002.
- Mac Toole
November 6 General election candidates:
Mac Toole 11,263
District 89
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Kenny Bingham
Incumbent Bingham first assumed office in 2000.
- Kenny Bingham
November 6 General election candidates:
Kenny Bingham 10,756
District 90
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Bakari Sellers
Incumbent Sellers first assumed office in 2008.
- Bakari Sellers
June 12 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Bakari Sellers 8,301
Dan Lawrence 6,721
District 91
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Lonnie Hosey
Incumbent Hosey first assumed office in 1998.
- Lonnie Hosey
June 12 GOP primary:
November 6 General election candidates:
Lonnie Hosey 10,563
Ben Kinlaw 5,191
District 92
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Joe Daning
Incumbent Daning first assumed office in 2008.
- Joe Daning
November 6 General election candidates:
Joe Daning 10,731
District 93
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Harry L. Ott, Jr.
Incumbent Ott first assumed office in 1998.
- Harry L. Ott, Jr.
June 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed.
November 6 General election candidates:
Harry L. Ott, Jr. 14,511
District 94
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Jenny Horne
Incumbent Horne first assumed office in 2008.
- Jenny Horne
November 6 General election candidates:
Jenny Horne 11,214
District 95
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Jerry N. Govan, Jr.
Incumbent Govan first assumed office in 1992.
- Jerry N. Govan, Jr.
June 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed.
November 6 General election candidates:
Jerry N. Govan, Jr. 13,634
District 96
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Kit Spires
Incumbent Spires first assumed office in 2006.
- Kit Spires
November 6 General election candidates:
Kit Spires 9,428
District 97
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Patsy G. Knight
Incumbent Knight first assumed office in 2006.
- Patsy G. Knight
June 12 GOP primary:
- Jordan Bryngelson 1,354
- Ed Carter 1,643
November 6 General election candidates:
Patsy G. Knight 8,565
Ed Carter 6,880
District 98
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Chris Murphy
Incumbent Murphy first assumed office in 2010.
- Chris Murphy
November 6 General election candidates:
Chris Murphy 10,233
District 99
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Jim Merrill
Incumbent Merrill first assumed office in 2000.
- Jim Merrill
November 6 General election candidates:
Jim Merrill 12,968
District 100
June 12 Democratic primary:
June 12 GOP primary:
- Edward L. Southard
Incumbent Southard first assumed office in 2011.
- Edward L. Southard
November 6 General election candidates:
Tonia Aiken-Taylor 4,600
Edward L. Southard 9,894
District 101
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Ronnie A. Sabb
Incumbent Sabb first assumed office in 2010.
- Ronnie A. Sabb
June 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed.
November 6 General election candidates:
Ronnie A. Sabb 14,146
District 102
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Joe Jefferson
Incumbent Jefferson first assumed office in 2004.
- Joe Jefferson
June 12 GOP primary:
- Note: John J. Mondo Sr. was removed from the ballot.
November 6 General election candidates:
Joe Jefferson 9,852
Allan Weiss 5,367
District 103
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Carl L. Anderson
Incumbent Anderson first assumed office in 2004.
- Carl L. Anderson
- Note: Jacqueline Williams was removed from the ballot.
- Note: Tom Winslow was removed from the ballot.
November 6 General election candidates:
Carl L. Anderson 11,607
Tom Winslow 3,429 Petition Candidate
District 104
June 12 Democratic primary:
June 12 GOP primary:
- Greg Duckworth 1,531
- Tracy R. Edge 2,019
Incumbent Edge first assumed office in 1996.
- Gary Stephens 144
November 6 General election candidates:
Charles Randall 6,853
Tracy R. Edge 11,219
District 105
Note: Incumbent George Hearn (R) did not seek re-election.
- Note: The following candidates were removed from the ballot due to a May 2 ruling of the South Carolina Supreme Court: Mike Connett, Liz Gilland, Kevin J. Hardee, Blake Hewitt, Bert Von Herrmann, and Bill Wiegand
November 6 General election candidates:
Mike Connett 946 Petition Candidate
Kevin J. Hardee 3,962 Petition Candidate
Blake Hewitt 1,534 Petition Candidate
Bert Von Herrmann 2,251 Petition Candidate
Bill Wiegand 754 Petition Candidate
District 106
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Nelson Hardwick 2,378
Incumbent Hardwick first assumed office in 2004.
- Rod Smith 1,038
- Nelson Hardwick 2,378
- Note: Dick Withington, 2012 House was removed from the ballot.
November 6 General election candidates:
Nelson Hardwick 14,709
District 107
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Alan Clemmons
Incumbent Clemmons first assumed office in 2002.
- Alan Clemmons
November 6 General election candidates:
Alan Clemmons 10,827
District 108
Note: Incumbent Republican Kevin Ryan did not seek re-election.
Note: Jarrod Ownbey was removed from the ballot.
November 6 General election candidates:
Stephen Goldfinch Jr. 14,994
District 109
June 12 Democratic primary:
- David Mack, III
Incumbent Mack first assumed office in 1996.
- David Mack, III
June 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed.
November 6 General election candidates:
David Mack, III 9,853
District 110
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Chip Limehouse 1,374
Incumbent Limehouse first assumed office in 1994.
- Peter vonLehe Ruegner 374
- Chip Limehouse 1,374
November 6 General election candidates:
Chip Limehouse 13,081
District 111
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Wendell G. Gilliard
Incumbent Gilliard first assumed office in 2008.
- Wendell G. Gilliard
June 12 GOP primary:
- Note: Will Freeman was removed from the ballot.
November 6 General election candidates:
Wendell G. Gilliard 12,343
District 112
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Mike Sottile
Incumbent Sottile first assumed office in 2008.
- Mike Sottile
November 6 General election candidates:
Mike Sottile 14,868
District 113
June 12 Democratic primary:
- J. Seth Whipper
Incumbent Whipper first assumed office in 1996.
- J. Seth Whipper
June 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed.
November 6 General election candidates:
J. Seth Whipper 9,580
District 114
- Note: Larry Carter Center was removed from the Democratic primary ballot.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Bobby Harrell
Incumbent Harrell first assumed office in 1992.
- Bobby Harrell
November 6 General election candidates:
Bobby Harrell 11,493
Larry Carter Center 1,473 is the nominee of the South Carolina Green Party
John Steinberger 2,512 Petition Candidate
District 115
June 12 GOP primary:
- Peter McCoy
Incumbent McCoy first assumed office in 2010.
- Peter McCoy
November 6 General election candidates:
Carol Tempel 5,388 Petition Candidate
Peter McCoy 11,462
District 116
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Robert L. Brown
Incumbent Brown first assumed office in 2000.
- Robert L. Brown
June 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed.
November 6 General election candidates:
Robert L. Brown 11,521
District 117
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Bill Crosby
Incumbent Crosby first assumed office in 2010.
- Bill Crosby
November 6 General election candidates:
Bill Crosby 7,288
District 118
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Bill Herbkersman
Incumbent Herbkersman first assumed office in 2002.
- Bill Herbkersman
November 6 General election candidates:
Bill Herbkersman 11,836
District 119
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Leon Stavrinakis
Incumbent Stravinakis first assumed office in 2006.
- Leon Stavrinakis
June 12 GOP primary:
- Note: Chris Cannon and Sean Hughes were removed from the ballot.
November 6 General election candidates:
Leon Stavrinakis 12,251
Note: No candidate filled the Republican nominee vacancy in the general election.
District 120
Note: Incumbent William Bowers (D) ran for re-election in District 122.
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Weston Newton 1,367
- Jerry Stewart 376
- Weston Newton 1,367
November 6 General election candidates:
Weston Newton 11,928
District 121
June 12 Democratic primary:
- Kenneth F. Hodges
Incumbent Hodges first assumed office in 2004.
- Kenneth F. Hodges
June 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed.
November 6 General election candidates:
Kenneth F. Hodges 12,088
District 122
June 12 Democratic primary:
- William Bowers 3,421
Incumbent Bowers first assumed office in 1996.
- Curtis Brantley 2,627 Incumbent Brantley first assumed office in 2006.
- William Bowers 3,421
June 12 GOP primary:
- No candidates filed.
November 6 General election candidates:
William Bowers 13,559
District 123
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Andy Patrick
Incumbent Patrick first assumed office in 2010.
- Andy Patrick
November 6 General election candidates:
Andy Patrick 13,865
District 124
June 12 Democratic primary:
- No candidates filed.
June 12 GOP primary:
- Shannon S. Erickson
Incumbent Erickson first assumed office in 2006.
- Shannon S. Erickson
November 6 General election candidates:
Shannon S. Erickson 10,899
See also
- South Carolina House of Representatives
- South Carolina State Legislature
- State legislative elections, 2012
External links
- South Carolina State Election Commission - Official Primary Results
- South Carolina State Election Commission - 2012 General Election Republican Candidates by Office
- South Carolina State Election Commission - 2012 General Election Democratic Candidates by Office
- South Carolina State Election Commission - 2012 General Election Third Party Candidates by Office
- South Carolina State Election Commission - 2012 General Election Petition Candidates by Office
- South Carolina State Election Commission - Official General Election Results
Footnotes
- ↑ South Carolina Election Commission, "2012 Calendar"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Governing, "200 Candidates Kicked Off South Carolina Ballot" June 12, 2012
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 The State, "Democrats hit state’s decision allowing more time on election forms," April 17, 2012
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 WIS TV, "Attorney to ask for SC primary delay," May 9, 2012
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 WACH, "Lawyer abandons effort to save SC election," May 11, 2012
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 WACH, "Panel tosses ballot case; primary to go as planned," May 14, 2012
- ↑ The New York Times, "New Rule Leads to Old School Politics in South Carolina, Critics Say," October 15, 2012
- ↑ WISTV, "Supreme Court denies parties' request for rehearing," May 4, 2012
- ↑ Charlotte Observer, "SC senators attempting to put candidates on ballot," accessed May 9, 2012
- ↑ Augusta Chronicle, "Federal panel dismisses lawsuit over SC election," May 15, 2012
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Independent Mail, "Federal judge will not stop Tuesday's S.C. primary," accessed June 12, 2012<
- ↑ Potential SC Petition Candidates Deadline Monday, "WSPA," accessed July 17, 2012
- ↑ Collecting petitions on a primary day gone bust, "The State," accessed June 18, 2012
- ↑ All About Redistricting, DOJ pre-clearance letter, October 11, 2011. Retrieved August 27, 2012
- ↑ All About Redistricting, South Carolina, accessed August 27, 2012
- ↑ Follow the Money, South Carolina
- ↑ Follow the Money: "South Carolina House 2010 Campaign Contributions"
- ↑ Independent Mail, "No Republican primary in Oconee County," accessed June 9, 2012
- ↑ WSPA, "SC GOP Chairman Overturns House District 3 Results, Declares Incumbent Winner," July 10, 2012
- ↑ GoUpstate.com, "Petition candidates face uphill battle," accessed August 15, 2012
- ↑ Phil Perry for SC House District 39, Facebook post from June 9, 2012, accessed July 18, 2012
- ↑ The State, "Vick drops out of congressional race after arrest," May 26, 2012
- ↑ WMBF News, "Recount set for state house district 56" accessed November 7, 2012
- ↑ AP.org, "South Carolina State Senate and State House Election Results" accessed November 7, 2012
- ↑ carolinalive.com, "Ryhal wins House District 56," accessed November 26, 2012