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South Carolina was the only state to vote for Mangum. 1832: Andrew Jackson: Henry Clay John Floyd: 11: South Carolina was the only state to vote for Floyd. 1828: Andrew Jackson: John Quincy Adams: 11: 1824: John Quincy Adams: Andrew Jackson Henry Clay William H. Crawford: 11: 1820: James Monroe-11: Monroe effectively ran unopposed. 1816: James ...
South Carolina was the only East Coast state in 2020 to vote Republican by a double-digit margin. [3] This was the first time that both main party candidates won more than one million votes in a statewide election in South Carolina, alongside the concurrent Senate election.
South Carolina voted for Trump by a comfortable margin in the election, with him winning the state by 17.9%. [2] Trump received more than 1.48 million votes which was a record for votes cast for any candidate in the history of South Carolina. This was the largest Republican win in the state since 1988.
Overall, voter turnout was low in South Carolina at 4% with 131,870 votes cast. The Upstate was no exception with around 2-3% voter turnout in most counties in the region.
"South Carolina: Election Tools, Deadlines, Dates, Rules, and Links", Vote.org, Oakland, CA "League of Women Voters of South Carolina". September 7, 2017. (state affiliate of the U.S. League of Women Voters) "Voting in South Carolina", Voting Information by State, Rock the Vote. ("Deadlines, dates, requirements, registration options and ...
Over 300K people voted in first three days ... 383,326 registered voters have already cast their ballots in South Carolina’s first year of early voting for a presidential election.
Since the election of 1964, South Carolina has voted for the Republican party in every presidential election, with the exception of 1976 when Jimmy Carter, a southern Democrat, was elected president. However, in state-wide and local elections, conservative Democrats still won many races until the end of the 20th century.
South Carolina state elections in 2022 were held on Tuesday, November 8, 2022. All of South Carolina's executive officers were up for election, as well as all of South Carolina's seven seats in the United States House of Representatives .