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The Republican electorate in South Carolina is noted for having a high proportion of evangelical voters. [10] Socially conservative candidates have performed well in the South Carolina primary in past contests. In the 2012 Republican primary, Newt Gingrich beat eventual nominee Mitt Romney in the state with support from evangelical voters. [11]
However, the primary was deemed non-binding, so the South Carolina primary was the first contest in which candidates could earn delegates. [7] President Biden won the primary in a landslide, winning all 55 of the state's unbound delegates. [8] The Democratic primary recorded low voter turnout among registered voters, with only 4% participating. [9]
South Carolina has also been important for the Democrats. In 2008, the Democratic South Carolina primary took on added significance because it was the first nominating contest in that cycle in which a large percentage (55 percent, according to an exit poll [ 5 ] ) of primary voters were African Americans . [ 6 ]
The former president’s latest victory will likely increase pressure on Haley, who was Trump’s former representative to the U.N. and South Carolina governor from 2011 to 2017, to leave the race.
South Carolina's January 21, 2012 Republican Presidential Preference Primary was the party's then-largest ever, drawing more than 600,000 voters. Newt Gingrich won the race with 40.4% of the vote. The highly contested election set multiple state records for a presidential primary cycle; candidates held five presidential debates and spent $13.2 ...
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South Carolina Senate District 6 Republican Primary Runoff Election, 2024 Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Jason Elliott: 4,542 : 51.7% : Republican: Ben Carper 4,249 48.3% Total votes 8,791 : 100%
2024 South Carolina's 6th congressional district election results Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Jim Clyburn (incumbent) 181,544 : 59.47% : Republican: Duke Buckner 112,207 36.75% Alliance: Joseph Oddo 1,052 0.34% Libertarian: Michael Simpson 5,274 1.73% United Citizens: Gregg Dixon 4,913 1.61% Write-in: 302 0.10% Total votes 305,292 : 100%