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The 2018 South Carolina House of Representatives elections took place as part of the biennial United States elections . South Carolina voters elected state representatives in all 124 of the state house's districts. State representatives serve two-year terms in the South Carolina State House . A statewide map of South Carolina's state House districts can be obtained from the South Carolina House's website here , and individual district maps can be obtained from the U.S. Census here .
A primary election on June 12, 2018, and a primary runoff on June 26, 2018, in races in which no candidate received over 50% of his/her party's primary vote, determined which candidates appeared on the November 6 general election ballot . Primary election results can be obtained from the South Carolina Secretary of State 's website.[ 1]
Following the 2016 state house elections, Republicans maintained effective control of the House with 80 members. Democrats held 44 seats following the 2016 elections.
In the 2018 election, although multiple seats flipped between parties, there was no net change. Therefore, Republicans maintained an 80-to-44-seat majority over Democrats.
Results
Party
Votes
Seats
No.
%
No.
+/−
%
South Carolina Republican Party
869,238
58.48
80
0
64.52
South Carolina Democratic Party
572,739
38.53
44
0
35.48
Write-in
17,271
1.16
0
0
0.00
Libertarian Party of South Carolina
13,064
0.88
0
0
0.00
Working Families Party
4,612
0.31
0
0
0.00
American Party of South Carolina
4,294
0.29
0
0
0.00
United Citizens Party
3,611
0.24
0
0
0.00
Independent
1,648
0.11
0
0
0.00
Total
1,486,477
100.00
124
±0
100.00
Registered voters
3,137,659
100.00
Turnout
1,486,477
47.38
Source: South Carolina Election Commission[ 1]
Popular vote
Republican
58.48%
Democratic
38.53%
Other
2.99%
House seats
Republican
64.52%
Democratic
35.48%
Predictions
Election results:[ 3]
State House district
Incumbent
Party
Elected representative
Party
1st [ 4]
Bill Whitmire
Republican
Bill Whitmire
Republican
2nd [ 5]
Bill Sandifer III
Republican
Bill Sandifer III
Republican
3rd [ 6]
Gary E. Clary
Republican
Gary E. Clary
Republican
4th [ 7]
Davey Hiott
Republican
Davey Hiott
Republican
5th [ 8]
Neal Collins
Republican
Neal Collins
Republican
6th [ 9]
Brian White
Republican
Brian White
Republican
7th [ 10]
Jay West
Republican
Jay West
Republican
8th [ 11]
Jonathon Hill
Republican
Jonathon Hill
Republican
9th [ 12]
Anne Thayer
Republican
Anne Thayer
Republican
10th [ 13]
Joshua Putnam
Republican
West Cox
Republican
11th [ 14]
Craig Gagnon
Republican
Craig Gagnon
Republican
12th [ 15]
J. Anne Parks
Democratic
J. Anne Parks
Democratic
13th [ 16]
John McCravy
Republican
John McCravy
Republican
14th [ 17]
Michael Pitts
Republican
Michael Pitts
Republican
15th [ 18]
Samuel Rivers, Jr.
Republican
J.A. Moore
Democratic
16th [ 19]
Mark Willis
Republican
Mark Willis
Republican
17th [ 20]
Mike Burns
Republican
Mike Burns
Republican
18th [ 21]
Tommy Stringer
Republican
Tommy Stringer
Republican
19th [ 22]
Dwight Loftis
Republican
Dwight Loftis
Republican
20th [ 23]
Dan Hamilton
Republican
Adam Morgan
Republican
21st [ 24]
Phyllis Henderson
Republican
Bobby Cox
Republican
22nd [ 25]
Jason Elliott
Republican
Jason Elliott
Republican
23rd [ 26]
Chandra Dillard
Democratic
Chandra Dillard
Democratic
24th [ 27]
Bruce Bannister
Republican
Bruce Bannister
Republican
25th [ 28]
Leola Robinson-Simpson
Democratic
Leola Robinson-Simpson
Democratic
26th [ 29]
R. Raye Felder
Republican
R. Raye Felder
Republican
27th [ 30]
Garry Smith
Republican
Garry Smith
Republican
28th [ 31]
Ashley Trantham
Republican
Ashley Trantham
Republican
29th [ 32]
Dennis Moss
Republican
Dennis Moss
Republican
30th [ 33]
Steve Moss
Republican
Steve Moss
Republican
31st [ 34]
Rosalyn Henderson Myers
Democratic
Rosalyn Henderson Myers
Democratic
32nd [ 35]
Derham Cole, Jr.
Republican
Max Hyde
Republican
33rd [ 36]
Eddie Tallon
Republican
Eddie Tallon
Republican
34th [ 37]
Mike Forrester
Republican
Mike Forrester
Republican
35th [ 38]
Bill Chumley
Republican
Bill Chumley
Republican
36th [ 39]
Merita Ann Allison
Republican
Merita Ann Allison
Republican
37th [ 40]
Steven Long
Republican
Steven Long
Republican
38th [ 41]
Josiah Magnuson
Republican
Josiah Magnuson
Republican
39th [ 42]
Cal Forrest
Republican
Cal Forrest
Republican
40th [ 43]
Richard Martin
Republican
Richard Martin
Republican
41st [ 44]
MaryGail Douglas
Democratic
Annie McDaniel
Democratic
42nd [ 45]
Michael Anthony
Democratic
Doug Gilliam
Republican
43rd [ 46]
Francis Delleney, Jr.
Republican
Randy Ligon
Republican
44th [ 47]
Mandy Powers Norrell
Democratic
Mandy Powers Norrell
Democratic
45th [ 48]
Brandon Newton
Republican
Brandon Newton
Republican
46th [ 49]
Gary Simrill
Republican
Gary Simrill
Republican
47th [ 50]
Tommy Pope
Republican
Tommy Pope
Republican
48th [ 51]
Bruce M. Bryant
Republican
Bruce M. Bryant
Republican
49th [ 52]
John King
Democratic
John King
Democratic
50th [ 53]
Will Wheeler
Democratic
Will Wheeler
Democratic
51st [ 54]
J. David Weeks
Democratic
J. David Weeks
Democratic
52nd [ 55]
Laurie Funderburk
Democratic
Laurie Funderburk
Democratic
53rd [ 56]
Richie Yow
Republican
Richie Yow
Republican
54th [ 57]
Patricia Henegan
Democratic
Patricia Henegan
Democratic
55th [ 58]
Jackie Hayes
Democratic
Jackie Hayes
Democratic
56th [ 59]
Tim McGinnis
Republican
Tim McGinnis
Republican
57th [ 60]
Lucas Atkinson
Democratic
Lucas Atkinson
Democratic
58th [ 61]
Jeff Johnson
Republican
Jeff Johnson
Republican
59th [ 62]
Terry Alexander
Democratic
Terry Alexander
Democratic
60th [ 63]
Phillip Lowe
Republican
Phillip Lowe
Republican
61st [ 64]
Roger Kirby
Democratic
Roger Kirby
Democratic
62nd [ 65]
Robert Williams
Democratic
Robert Williams
Democratic
63rd [ 66]
Jay Jordan
Republican
Jay Jordan
Republican
64th [ 67]
Robert L. Ridgeway III
Democratic
Robert L. Ridgeway III
Democratic
65th [ 68]
James "Jay" Lucas
Republican
James "Jay" Lucas
Republican
66th [ 69]
Gilda Cobb-Hunter
Democratic
Gilda Cobb-Hunter
Democratic
67th [ 70]
George Smith, Jr.
Republican
George Smith, Jr.
Republican
68th [ 71]
Heather Ammons Crawford
Republican
Heather Ammons Crawford
Republican
69th [ 72]
Chris Wooten
Republican
Chris Wooten
Republican
70th [ 73]
Wendy Brawley
Democratic
Wendy Brawley
Democratic
71st [ 74]
Nathan Ballentine
Republican
Nathan Ballentine
Republican
72nd [ 75]
James Smith, Jr.
Democratic
Seth Rose
Democratic
73rd [ 76]
Christopher Hart
Democratic
Christopher Hart
Democratic
74th [ 77]
James Rutherford
Democratic
James Rutherford
Democratic
75th [ 78]
Kirkman Finlay III
Republican
Kirkman Finlay III
Republican
76th [ 79]
Leon Howard
Democratic
Leon Howard
Democratic
77th [ 80]
Joseph McEachern
Democratic
Kambrell Garvin
Democratic
78th [ 81]
Beth Bernstein
Democratic
Beth Bernstein
Democratic
79th [ 82]
Ivory Thigpen
Democratic
Ivory Thigpen
Democratic
80th [ 83]
Jimmy Bales
Democratic
Jimmy Bales
Democratic
81st [ 84]
Bart Blackwell
Republican
Bart Blackwell
Republican
82nd [ 85]
William Clyburn, Sr.
Democratic
William Clyburn, Sr.
Democratic
83rd [ 86]
Bill Hixon
Republican
Bill Hixon
Republican
84th [ 87]
Ronnie Young
Republican
Ronnie Young
Republican
85th [ 88]
Chip Huggins
Republican
Chip Huggins
Republican
86th [ 89]
Bill Taylor
Republican
Bill Taylor
Republican
87th [ 90]
Todd Atwater
Republican
Paula Rawl Calhoon
Republican
88th [ 91]
McLain Toole
Republican
McLain Toole
Republican
89th [ 92]
Micah Caskey
Republican
Micah Caskey
Republican
90th [ 93]
Justin Bamberg
Democratic
Justin Bamberg
Democratic
91st [ 94]
Lonnie Hosey
Democratic
Lonnie Hosey
Democratic
92nd [ 95]
Joseph Daning
Republican
Joseph Daning
Republican
93rd [ 96]
Russell L. Ott
Democratic
Russell L. Ott
Democratic
94th [ 97]
Katie Arrington
Republican
Con Chellis
Republican
95th [ 98]
Jerry Govan, Jr.
Democratic
Jerry Govan, Jr.
Democratic
96th [ 99]
Lawrence Kit Spires
Republican
Lawrence Kit Spires
Republican
97th [ 100]
Patsy Knight
Democratic
Mandy Kimmons
Republican
98th [ 101]
Chris Murphy
Republican
Chris Murphy
Republican
99th [ 102]
Nancy Mace
Republican
Nancy Mace
Republican
100th [ 103]
Sylleste Davis
Republican
Sylleste Davis
Republican
101st [ 104]
Cezar McKnight
Democratic
Cezar McKnight
Democratic
102nd [ 105]
Joseph Jefferson, Jr.
Democratic
Joseph Jefferson, Jr.
Democratic
103rd [ 106]
Carl Anderson
Democratic
Carl Anderson
Democratic
104th [ 107]
Greg Duckworth
Republican
William Bailey
Republican
105th [ 108]
Kevin J. Hardee
Republican
Kevin J. Hardee
Republican
106th [ 109]
Russell Fry
Republican
Russell Fry
Republican
107th [ 110]
Alan Clemmons
Republican
Alan Clemmons
Republican
108th [ 111]
Lee Hewitt
Republican
Lee Hewitt
Republican
109th [ 112]
David Mack
Democratic
David Mack
Democratic
110th [ 113]
William S. Cogswell, Jr.
Republican
William S. Cogswell, Jr.
Republican
111th [ 114]
Wendell Gilliard
Democratic
Wendell Gilliard
Democratic
112th [ 115]
Mike Sottile
Republican
Mike Sottile
Republican
113th [ 116]
Marvin Pendarvis
Democratic
Marvin Pendarvis
Democratic
114th [ 117]
Lin Bennett
Republican
Lin Bennett
Republican
115th [ 118]
Peter McCoy
Republican
Peter McCoy
Republican
116th [ 119]
Robert Brown
Democratic
Robert Brown
Democratic
117th [ 120]
Bill Crosby
Republican
Krystle Matthews
Democratic
118th [ 121]
Bill Herbkersman
Republican
Bill Herbkersman
Republican
119th [ 122]
Leonidas Stavrinakis
Democratic
Leonidas Stavrinakis
Democratic
120th [ 123]
Weston Newton
Republican
Weston Newton
Republican
121st [ 124]
Michael Rivers
Democratic
Michael Rivers
Democratic
122nd [ 125]
William Bowers
Democratic
Shedron Williams
Democratic
123rd [ 126]
Jeff Bradley
Republican
Jeff Bradley
Republican
124th [ 127]
Shannon Erickson
Republican
Shannon Erickson
Republican
[ 128] [ 129]
District 1
District 2
District 3
District 4
District 5
District 6
District 7
District 8
District 9
District 10
District 11
District 12
District 13
District 14
District 15
District 16
District 17
District 18
District 19
District 20
District 21
District 22
District 23
District 24
District 25
District 26
District 27
District 28
District 29
District 30
District 31
District 32
District 33
District 34
District 35
District 36
District 37
District 38
District 39
District 40
District 41
District 42
District 43
District 44
District 45
District 46
District 47
District 48
District 49
District 50
District 51
District 52
District 53
District 54
District 55
District 56
District 57
District 58
District 59
District 60
District 61
District 62
District 63
District 64
District 65
District 66
District 67
District 68
District 69
District 70
District 71
District 72
District 73
District 74
District 75
District 76
District 77
District 78
District 79
District 80
District 81
District 82
District 83
District 84
District 85
District 86
District 87
District 88
District 89
District 90
District 91
District 92
District 93
District 94
District 95
District 96
District 97
District 98
District 99
District 100
District 101
District 102
District 103
District 104
District 105
District 106
District 107
District 108
District 109
District 110
District 111
District 112
District 113
District 114
District 115
District 116
District 117
District 118
District 119
District 120
District 121
District 122
District 123
District 124
See also
References
^ a b "Official Results" . South Carolina Secretary of State . Retrieved February 22, 2019 .
^ Jacobson, Louis (October 8, 2018). "A Month Before Election Day, Democrats Poised for Legislative Gains" . Governing . Retrieved June 27, 2024 .
^ "South Carolina House of Representatives elections, 2018" . Ballotpedia . Retrieved February 22, 2019 .
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