Live South Carolina winner calls. Nov 5 • 10:01 PM ET AP calls South Carolina House District 6 for James Clyburn. Nov 5 • 9:41 PM ET AP calls South Carolina House District 4 for William Timmons.
A State House bill has caused debate over whether school boards in South Carolina should be partisan. The proposed, Freedom Caucus-backed measure would require candidates to run as Republicans or Democrats in partisan primary and regular elections.
Republican U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace will travel across South Carolina in the coming weeks as she explores whether to run for governor in 2026. “We’re here tonight because
All but one state that held legislative elections last fall in this region saw losses of Republican women, including Georgia, North Carolina, Arkansas and South Carolina. Tennessee was the lone ...
State Rep. Gilda Cobb-Hunter, D-Orangeburg, is the longest serving House member and has known McMaster through his times State GOP party chairman attorney general and lieutenant governor.
President Joe Biden traveled to South Carolina, the state that helped catapult him to the White House, on his final full day in office.
But the South Carolina governorship is a plum position ... It’s not going to be an easy election cycle for us. In ’26, we need people who can win, win big, and implement his agenda, and ...
The apparent final results have come in for the Democratic primary for the South Carolina House District 113 seat.
J.D. Vance will swear in with a Bible gifted by his great-grandmother ahead of his time at Parris Island in the Marines.
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) — Voters in the North Charleston area will head to the polls Tuesday for a special primary election to fill a vacant seat in the South Carolina House. Three women — Michelle Brandt, Kim Clark, and Courtney Waters — are ...
South Carolina State Representative Will Wheeler announced his resignation from office Thursday morning, only three days into the new legislative session.
South Carolina’s congressional map is a “political gerrymander ... against intentional distortion of democracy by guaranteeing “free and open” elections and an “equal right to elect officers” for all qualified South Carolinians.