class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded Herbkersman attended the University of South Carolina, Jefferson Institution in 1988. Herbkersman worked as a Eco-Developer/Redeveloper
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Leonidas Stavrinakis • William G. "Bill" Herbkersman • Chip Huggins • James H. Merrill • Shannon Erickson • Garry R. Smith • William R. "Bill" Whitmire •
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Democrats filed to run for this seat. June 8th GOP primary result: William Wylie a Incumbent William Wylie first assumed office for the South Carolina House in
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primary: Bill Herbkersman a Incumbent Herbkersman first assumed office in 2002. November 6 General election candidates: Bill Herbkersman 11,836 June 12
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Bales: 12,248 (I) a No candidate 81 No candidate Bart Blackwell: 16,781 a 82 William Clyburn Sr.: 10,964 (I) a No candidate 83 No candidate Bill Hixon: 14,589
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"Coach" Hayes • Daniel P. "Dan" Hamilton • MaryGail Douglas • William G. "Bill" Herbkersman • William R. "Bill" Whitmire • L. Kit Spires • Mike Sottile • Anne
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primary: Bill Herbkersman a - Incumbent Herbkersman was first elected to the chamber in 2002. November 4 General election candidates: Bill Herbkersman: 8,524
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Wendell Gilliard William Clyburn Sr. C. David Umphlett, Jr. Alan Clemmons Andy Patrick Anne Thayer B.R. Skelton Bill Crosby Bill Herbkersman Bill Hixon Bill
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Jewett William Bowers William Brisson William Clyburn Sr. William Davis William Galvin (House of Representatives) William Hatch William Keller William Kortz
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Jr. 13 83 Democratic William Bowers 13 84 Democratic Lester Branham, Jr. 13 85 Democratic Mia Butler Garrick 13 86 Democratic William Clyburn Sr. 13 87 Democratic
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District 80 Kathy Landing (R) District 81 Charles Hartz (R) District 82 William Clyburn (D) District 83 Bill Hixon (R) District 84 Melissa Oremus (R) District
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candidates: William Bill Clyburn a June 10 Republican primary candidates: No candidates filed. November 4 General election candidates: William Bill Clyburn:
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Munoz Angie Buhl O'Donnell Adam Kline Arthenia Joyner Benjamin Downing William Ferguson IV (Maryland) Bobby Singleton C. Anthony Muse Michael Moore (Massachusetts)
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District 80 Kathy Landing (R) District 81 Charles Hartz (R) District 82 William Clyburn (D) District 83 Bill Hixon (R) District 84 Melissa Oremus (R) District
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Representatives, District 3 Tommie Williams (R), Georgia State Senate District 19 William Jackson (R), Georgia State Senate District 24 Dan Burton (R), U.S. House
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General Bill Tallman William O'Neill source (D) New Mexico State Senate District 13 (2024) Primary Lost Primary Brenda McKenna William O'Neill source (D)
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80 Jimmy Bales (I) a No candidate 81 Elise Fox a Bart Blackwell (I) a 82 William Clyburn Sr. (I) a No candidate 83 No candidate Bill Hixon (I) a David Weikle
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June 28, 2016. The candidate filing deadline was March 30, 2016. Incumbent William Bowers ran unopposed in the South Carolina House of Representatives District
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District 80 Kathy Landing (R) District 81 Charles Hartz (R) District 82 William Clyburn (D) District 83 Bill Hixon (R) District 84 Melissa Oremus (R) District
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District 80 Kathy Landing (R) District 81 Charles Hartz (R) District 82 William Clyburn (D) District 83 Bill Hixon (R) District 84 Melissa Oremus (R) District
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