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South Carolina ratified the United States Constitution on May 23, 1788. Its Senate seats were declared vacant in July 1861 owing to its secession from the Union. They were again filled from July 1868. The state's current U.S. senators are Republicans Lindsey Graham, serving since 2003, and Tim Scott, serving since 2013.
The following is a list of legislative terms of the South Carolina General Assembly, the law-making branch of government of the U.S. state of South Carolina. South Carolina became part of the United States on May 23, 1788 .
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 .
Pages in category "South Carolina state senators" The following 107 pages are in this category, out of 107 total. ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct; Developers;
In March 2024, several Republicans filed challenges to the Senate seat held by Democratic incumbent Mike Fanning, including Stubbs [2] and businessmen Tripp McCoy [3] and Tibi Czentye. [4] Stubbs won the Republican primary to face Fanning. [5] Stubbs pledged to support term limits [6] and was endorsed by Americans for Prosperity - South ...
Graham has served on Camden (SC) City Council, and as Mayor of Camden. [1] On March 13, 2024, Graham announced his run for state senate, following the announcement that Democratic incumbent Thomas McElveen would not run for re-election. [2] [3] After winning the Democratic primary, [4] Graham faced Republican nominee Mike Jones. [5] [6]
Republican Party United States senators from South Carolina (7 P) Pages in category "United States senators from South Carolina" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
Kent M. Williams (born September 15, 1960) is a Democratic member of the South Carolina Senate, representing the 30th District (Dillon, Florence, Horry, Marion, and Marlboro Counties) since 2004. [ 1 ]