2010 Charleston County General Election Candidates

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2010 Charleston County General Election Candidates Charleston County Governor Morgan Bruce Reeves ‐ GRN Nikki R Haley ‐ REP Vincent A Sheheen ‐ DEM Morgan Bruce Reeves ‐ UNC Lieutenant Governor Ken Ard ‐ REP Ashley Cooper ‐ DEM Secretary of State Mark Hammond ‐ REP Marjorie L Johnson ‐ DEM State Treasurer Curtis Loftis ‐ REP Attorney General Leslie Minerd ‐ GRN Alan Wilson ‐ REP Matthew Richardson ‐ DEM Comptroller General Richard A Eckstrom ‐ REP Robert Barber ‐ DEM State Superintendent of Education Doretha A Bull ‐ GRN Mick Zais ‐ REP Tim Moultrie ‐ LIB Frank Holleman ‐ DEM South Carolina Candidate Names by County Page 36 of 154 State Election Commission 2010 General Election Wednesday, October 13, 2010 Tony Fayyazi ‐ IND Adjutant General Bob Livingston ‐ REP Commissioner of Agriculture Hugh Weathers ‐ REP Tom E Elliott ‐ DEM U.S. Senate Tom Clements ‐ GRN Jim DeMint ‐ REP Alvin M Greene ‐ DEM U.S. House of Representatives District 1 Robert Dobbs ‐ GRN Tim Scott ‐ REP Keith Blandford ‐ LIB Ben Frasier ‐ DEM Rob Groce ‐ WFM M E Mac McCullough ‐ UNC Jimmy Wood ‐ IND U.S. House of Representatives District 6 Nammu Y Muhammed ‐ GRN Jim Pratt ‐ REP James E Jim Clyburn ‐ DEM State House of Representatives DISTRICT 94 Jenny Horne ‐ REP State House of Representatives DISTRICT 99 Jim Merrill ‐ REP South Carolina Candidate Names by County Page 37 of 154 State Election Commission 2010 General Election Wednesday, October 13, 2010 State House of Representatives DISTRICT 108 Kevin Ryan ‐ REP Vida Miller ‐ DEM State House of Representatives DISTRICT 109 David Mack III ‐ DEM State House of Representatives DISTRICT 110 Chip Limehouse ‐ REP State House of Representatives DISTRICT 111 Wendell G Gilliard ‐ DEM State House of Representatives DISTRICT 112 Mike Sottile ‐ REP State House of Representatives DISTRICT 113 J Seth Whipper ‐ DEM J Seth Whipper ‐ WFM State House of Representatives DISTRICT 114 Bobby Harrell ‐ REP State House of Representatives DISTRICT 115 Eugene Platt ‐ GRN Peter McCoy ‐ REP Eugene Platt ‐ PET Anne Peterson Hutto ‐ DEM State House of Representatives DISTRICT 116 Sean Pike ‐ REP Robert L Brown ‐ DEM State House of Representatives DISTRICT 117 Bill Crosby ‐ REP South Carolina Candidate Names by County Page 38 of 154 State Election Commission 2010 General Election Wednesday, October 13, 2010 State House of Representatives DISTRICT 119 Lee Edwards ‐ REP Leon Stavrinakis ‐ DEM County Council DISTRICT 1 Joe McKeown ‐ REP County Council DISTRICT 2 Dickie Schweers ‐ REP County Council DISTRICT 5 Teddie E Pryor Sr ‐ DEM County Council DISTRICT 8 Thomas Legare ‐ REP Anna B Johnson ‐ DEM County Council DISTRICT 9 Joe Qualey ‐ REP Amy Fabri ‐ DEM Amy Fabri ‐ WFM Probate Judge Irv Gerard Condon ‐ REP Register of Mesne Conveyence Charlie Lybrand ‐ REP Consolidated School Board NORTH AREA Cindy Bohn Coats ‐ NON Consolidated School Board WEST ASHLEY Michael Miller ‐ NON Mary Ann Taylor ‐ NON Consolidated School Board EAST COOPER South Carolina Candidate Names by County Page 39 of 154 State Election Commission 2010 General Election Wednesday, October 13, 2010 Craig Ascue ‐ NON Elizabeth Moffly ‐ NON Everett Wilcox ‐ NON Constituent School Board MOULTRIE AT LARGE DISTRICT 2 Dominique J Milton ‐ NON Constituent School Board COOPER RIVER AREA 1 DISTRICT 4 Ross Gwin ‐ NON Constituent School Board TOWN OF MOUNT PLEASANT AREA Jane S Fulton ‐ NON David Grant ‐ NON Noah Moore ‐ NON Constituent School Board COOPER RIVER AREA 2 DISTRICT 4 Edwina G Peterson ‐ NON Constituent School Board COOPER RIVER AREA 3 DISTRICT 4 Theodore Cozart ‐ NON Gail C Rollerson ‐ NON Constituent School Board JAMES ISLAND DISTRICT 3 Donna S Jenkins ‐ NON Jesse Wade Sweatman ‐ NON Rhonda Roper Walters ‐ NON Constituent School Board ST ANDREWS DISTRICT 10 Edythe T Haynes ‐ NON Peter J Tecklenburg ‐ NON Constituent School Board ST PAULS DISTRICT 23 Shanta Barron‐Millan ‐ NON Ethel W Cobb ‐ NON South Carolina Candidate Names by County Page 40 of 154 State Election Commission 2010 General Election Wednesday, October 13, 2010 Vanetia V Fahie ‐ NON Charles Glover Sr ‐ NON Sammy E Hiott ‐ NON Constituent School Board ST JAMES SANTEE DISTRICT 1 Nathel Pinckney Sr ‐ NON Shonna Weathers ‐ NON Constituent School Board ST JOHNS DISTRICT 9 Renea Brown Bligen ‐ NON Andrea Murray ‐ NON Constituent School Board CITY OF CHARLESTON DISTRICT 20 Benjamin M D'Allesandro ‐ NON Alma Dungee ‐ NON Edward D Jones ‐ NON Tony Edward Lewis ‐ NON Public Service District ST ANDREWS PUBLIC SERVICE DIST Nancy Mitchell Calvary ‐ NON Public Service District ST ANDREWS PUBLIC SERVICE DIST Andrew Smith ‐ NON Public Service District ST ANDREWS PUBLIC SERVICE DIST Charlie Ledford ‐ NON Public Service District JAMES ISLAND Inez Brown Crouch ‐ NON David Engleman ‐ NON Roman V Hammes ‐ NON Donald A Hollingsworth ‐ NON Francis D McKeever ‐ NON Charles Rhodes ‐ NON South Carolina Candidate Names by County Page 41 of 154 State Election Commission 2010 General Election Wednesday, October 13, 2010 Karen Clark Thompson ‐ NON Rod Welch ‐ NON Soil and Water District Conservation Joshua Giordano‐Silliman ‐ NON John Kozma ‐ NON Kathy R Woolsey ‐ NON Amendment 1 Yes No Amendment 2 Yes No Amendment 3 Yes No Amendment 4 Yes No County Referendum Yes No Referendum Yes No South Carolina Candidate Names by County Page 42 of 154 State Election Commission 2010 General Election Wednesday, October 13, 2010.
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