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On June 8, 2010, Alvin Greene won the South Carolina Democratic primary for U.S. Senate, receiving 100,362 (59%) votes out of 170,215 votes cast; 69,853 (41%) went to Vic Rawl. [3] Greene's victory over Rawl, a Charleston County councilmember and former state legislator, [ 4 ] was described as an upset.
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Class 3 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2010, 2014 (special election), 2016, and 2022. The next election will be in 2028. # Senator Party Dates in office Electoral history T T Electoral history Dates in office Party Senator # 1 Pierce Butler: Pro-Admin. Mar 4, 1789 – Oct 25, 1796 Elected in 1789 ...
That was also the first election after the 2021 redistricting. In 2008, President Barack Obama only lost South Carolina by 9 points to U.S. Sen. John McCain. Democrats picked up two state House seats.
However in the state Legislature, where all 170 House and Senate seats are up for election this year, only a handful of General Assembly seats will be truly competitive in November’s elections ...
Upstate voters decided the winners in the five Republican primaries for the South Carolina Senate and House of Representatives. Two-and-a-half hours after polls closed, 100% of Spartanburg and ...
Pages in category "2010 South Carolina elections" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... 2010 United States Senate election in South Carolina; A.
A diagram of the Senate Chamber, 1917. The South Carolina Senate is the upper house of the South Carolina General Assembly, the lower house being the South Carolina House of Representatives. It consists of 46 senators elected from single member districts for four-year terms at the same time as United States presidential elections.