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Yvonne Julian
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Last election

November 8, 2022

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Yvonne Julian (Republican Party) ran for election to the South Carolina House of Representatives to represent District 25. She lost in the general election on November 8, 2022.

Julian completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2022. Click here to read the survey answers.

Elections

2022

See also: South Carolina House of Representatives elections, 2022

General election

General election for South Carolina House of Representatives District 25

Wendell Jones defeated Yvonne Julian and Tony Boyce in the general election for South Carolina House of Representatives District 25 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Wendell Jones
Wendell Jones (D) Candidate Connection
 
61.7
 
5,558
Image of Yvonne Julian
Yvonne Julian (R) Candidate Connection
 
33.8
 
3,040
Image of Tony Boyce
Tony Boyce (Independence Party) Candidate Connection
 
4.3
 
391
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.2
 
15

Total votes: 9,004
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Democratic primary runoff election

Democratic primary runoff for South Carolina House of Representatives District 25

Wendell Jones defeated Derrick Quarles in the Democratic primary runoff for South Carolina House of Representatives District 25 on June 28, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Wendell Jones
Wendell Jones Candidate Connection
 
54.9
 
664
Derrick Quarles
 
45.1
 
546

Total votes: 1,210
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for South Carolina House of Representatives District 25

Wendell Jones and Derrick Quarles advanced to a runoff. They defeated Adriene Atkinson, Bruce Wilson, and Justin Bennett in the Democratic primary for South Carolina House of Representatives District 25 on June 14, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Wendell Jones
Wendell Jones Candidate Connection
 
31.3
 
606
Derrick Quarles
 
29.8
 
578
Image of Adriene Atkinson
Adriene Atkinson Candidate Connection
 
26.1
 
505
Image of Bruce Wilson
Bruce Wilson
 
11.2
 
217
Image of Justin Bennett
Justin Bennett
 
1.6
 
31

Total votes: 1,937
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Republican primary election

The Republican primary election was canceled. Yvonne Julian advanced from the Republican primary for South Carolina House of Representatives District 25.

Independence Party convention

Independence Party convention for South Carolina House of Representatives District 25

Tony Boyce advanced from the Independence Party convention for South Carolina House of Representatives District 25 on May 27, 2022.

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Tony Boyce (Independence Party) Candidate Connection

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Libertarian convention

Libertarian convention for South Carolina House of Representatives District 25

No candidate advanced from the convention.

Candidate
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Jack Logan (L)

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Campaign themes

2022

Ballotpedia survey responses

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Candidate Connection

Yvonne Julian completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2022. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Julian's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.

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I am an American black baby boomer born in Atlanta Georgia. My mother is from a poor rural background and my father from the city. I am grateful for the work ethic and love of education I inherited from them. My parents followed relatives to Chicago and were part of the Great Migration. Growing up poor on Chicago's South Side-mainly in the once infamous Robert Taylor Homes, had its challenges of course. However, because of parental commitment as well as a black community of educators and others that had not bought into the victimization narrative in those days, I and others succeeded. I completed my undergraduate education in chemistry , then relocated to California where I spent 35 years in the product development and sales and marketing functions for a Fortune 50 chemical manufacturer and obtained an MBA in Operations Management. In my career I saw first-hand the decline in high quality value add manufacturing jobs in the USA and early on the downsides of globalization and China dependence. Living in California I also saw the negative influence of outside money and the impacts of corruption from issues such as the Enron scandal, the real estate and tech bubbles and persistent illegal immigration and birth tourism. These observations as well as persistent problems in the black community and burgeoning crises in the USA peaked my interest in politics. Retiring to South Carolina has given me an opportunity to get directly involved in politics and work for change.
  • LOCAL REGIONS ARE AT GREATER RISK THAN AT ANY OTHER POINT IN MY LIFE AND ELECTED OFFICIALS MAY OR MAY NOT BE ACTING IN THE INTEREST OF THEIR VOTERS. A firmly entrenched permanent political class has led to Washington DC growing the size and scope of the Federal Government. Entrenched western governments have also supported the growth of a global bureaucracy, e.g. the WHO. China has considerable influence in US government and industry. Wealthy globalist ideologues are investing to control governments. Self-serving career politicians at the local level are ignoring Federalism and giving DC more power, so all the negative influences of global bureaucracies, China and globalist ideologues are now also operating at the local level.
  • WE MUST FIGHT THE PRACTICE OF PEOPLE IN GOVERNMENT AND NGO ACTORS WEAPONIZING SOCIAL PROBLEMS TO GAIN POLITICAL POWER AND MONEY OR ATTACK THE USA FROM WITHIN. Growing up as a poor urban black American female, I have seen both philosophies about correcting social problems. The success-oriented philosophy that believes people are individuals with capabilities who need to adhere to the same performance standards as everyone else but may need extra help doing so. And the “you are a victim” philosophy that tells people all their failures and problems are someone else’s fault, creates a sense of entitlement, and whose primary benefactors are those that run the infrastructure of government and other organizations built around “helping” victims.
  • ORDINARY CITIZENS, WHO ARE NOT POLITICAL CAREERISTS, MUST TAKE ACTIVE ROLES IN OUR POLITICAL SYSTEM AT EVERY LEVEL. There are of course honest hardworking people in government. They are likely as frustrated as the average voter at how broken our government is. With the decline in journalism quality, and global businesses collaborating with government to push ideological narratives, citizens are hard pressed to get accurate information and vote in a way that positively impacts their families and our country. The only way to cure this problem is to have people in government who have NOTHING to gain personally by being in government. We need people in positions to learn TRUTH and to share it with their family friends and neighbors.
(1) Exposing and educating voters about political corruption, influence peddling and cronyism

(2) Fraudproofing election systems
(3) Fighting any effort to modify or erode our protections under the Constitution and Bill of Rights
(4) Fighting to make sure that neighborhood safety is available no matter what the average housing price
(5) Helping people understand that the urban decay and problems facing American big cities happened over time and that any city can fall victim to these problems with the wrong kinds of policies and elected officials.
(6) Smart growth/protecting arable land
(7)Getting more ordinary citizens in government who can be an asset to ethical motivated elected officials working for positive change
(8) Helping elect people to public education offices who are dedicated to teaching children fundamentals and not to expanding and protecting government bureaucracy and usurping parents
(9) Promoting organizations like 1776 Unites to neutralize the anti-American sentiment leftist groups use as part of their wedge political strategy that seems to be financed by foreign enemies of the USA
(10) Helping voters understand our country's dependence on China manufacturing and what it means for their lives and the behavior of some elected officials
(11) Giving Christianity an equal voice to that of the religion of Secularism in our culture

(12) Helping organizations apply the techniques and expectation of success model in poor communities

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