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See live updates of South Carolina election results from the 2024 election, including House races, state elections and ballot initiatives
Duncan is located at (34.934983, -82.134801 The town is concentrated around the intersection of South Carolina Highway 290 and South Carolina Highway 292, west of Spartanburg and east of Greenville.
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%
Duncan ran for South Carolina's 3rd Congressional District when Republican incumbent U.S. representative J. Gresham Barrett ran for governor of South Carolina. He was an early Tea Party favorite and was endorsed by the Club for Growth and the National Right to Life Committee. In the Republican primary, businessman Richard Cash ranked first with ...
South Carolina voters head to the polls for Tuesday's primary election. Experts expect a low overall turnout with two congressional races at the top of the ballot as the area's largest draws.
The South Carolina Congressman announced he would not be seeking re-election, and it was time to step aside for “fresh ideas.” South Carolina Congressman Jeff Duncan will not seek re-election ...
Nikki Haley, who served as Governor of South Carolina from 2011 to 2017, announced her presidential candidacy in February 2023. Tim Scott, who has represented South Carolina in the U.S. Senate since 2013, entered the race with a campaign announcement in May 2023. [5] He suspended his campaign on November 12, 2023 [6] and endorsed Trump on ...
Trump won 47 of the 50 delegates at stake Saturday — Haley won three — and that pushed him past the 100-delegate mark overall. State party rules grant the lion’s share of South Carolina's delegates to the statewide winner. A candidate must win 1,215 delegates at the Republican National Convention this summer to become the party's nominee.