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Certified List May 4 2012 County Name Position Abbeville Billy Norris County Council #4 Abbeville Charles H. Goodwin Sheriff Abbeville Claude Thomas County Council #3 Abbeville Emily R. McMahan Clerk of Court Abbeville Lee Garrett State Representative #11 Abbeville Ronnie Ashley Coroner Abbeville Marvin Ray Watson II Sheriff Abbeville Oscar A. Klugh County Council #5 Abbeville Sue Simpson Auditor Aiken LaWana R. McKenzie County Council #3 Aiken Liz Godard Clerk of Court Aiken Sue Roe Probate Judge Aiken Willar H. Hightower, Jr. County Council #8 Aiken William "Bill" Clyburn State Representative #82 Allendale J.W. Wall, Jr. County Council #4 Allendale Theresa H. Taylor County Council #1 Anderson Gracie S. Floyd County Council #2 Bamberg Bakari Sellers State Representative #90 Bamberg Isaiah Odom County Council - District 5 Bamberg J. Edward Darnell Sheriff Bamberg James B. Hiers Clerk of Court Bamberg Willard H. Duncan Coroner Bamberg Gregory P Clark., Sr. County Council - District 1 Bamberg Joe Guess, Jr. County Council - District 4 Bamberg Sarah Guess Noel Probate Judge Bamberg Clinton Murdock Carter County Council #7 Bamberg Donna Blume Brown Probate Judge Barnwell Branna Woodward Williams County Council - District 1 Barnwell Freddie L. Houston County Council - District 1 Barnwell Lonnie Hosey State Representative #91 Barnwell Rhonda D. McElveen Clerk of Court Beaufort Gerald Dawson County Council - District 1 Beaufort Herbert N. Glaze County Council - District 1 Beaufort William L. McBride County Council - District 3 Berkeley Joe Jefferson State Representative #102 Berkeley Tonia Aiken-Taylor State Representative #100 Calhoun Harry Ott State Representative #93 Calhoun Pamela Claxton County Council - District 2 Calhoun Fredrick W. Robinson Probate Judge Calhoun Kenneth Hasty Clerk of Court Calhoun Rebecca Furtick Treasurer Calhoun Thomas Summers Sheriff Calhoun James Kenneth Westbury, Jr. County Council - District 2 Calhoun April Wise Auditor Charleston Paul Tinkler State Senate #41 Charleston Colleen Condon County Council - District 2 Charleston David Mack III State Representative #109 Charleston Henry E. Darby County Council - District 4 Charleston J. Seth Whipper State Representative #113 Charleston Leon Stavrinakis State Representative #119 Charleston Peter J. Tecklenburg Auditor Charleston Robert Brown State Representative #116 Charleston Robert Ford Senate Senate #42 Charleston Vic Rawl County Council - District 6 Charleston Wendell Gilliard State Representative #111 Charleston Carol Tempel State Representative #115 Cherokee L. Hoke Parris County Council - District 6 Cherokee Rufus H. Foster, Jr. County Council - District 1 Chester Alex Oliphant County Council #6 Chester Donald A. Wade Auditor Chester Joe Branham County Council #3 Chester John Wayne Holcombe County Council #4 Chester Richard L. Smith Sheriff Chester Sue K. Carpenter Clerk of Court Chester Terry D. Tinker Coroner Chesterfield Ted Vick State Representative #53 Chesterfield Theodore Burns County Council #9 Chesterfield Kathy B. Sheeler Treasurer Chesterfield Robert Cole County Council #9 Chesterfield Lenora Powe County Council #5 Chesterfield Matt Rivers County Council #7 Chesterfield Eddie Rivers County Council #1 Chesterfield Frank Plyler County Council #5 Chesterfield Jack Rivers Auditor Chesterfield Faye L. Sellers Clerk of Court Chesterfield Faye L. Sellers Clerk of Court Chesterfield Kip Kiser Coroner Chesterfield Phil Powell State Representative #53 Chesterfield Catherine Thompson County Council #9 Clarendon Andrew C. English County Council - District 2 Clarendon Beulah Roberts Clerk of Court Clarendon Dwight Stewart Chairman County Council Clarendon Hayes Samuels Jr. Coroner Clarendon Kathy Gedding Probate Judge Clarendon Kevin Johnson State Senate #36 Clarendon Randy Garrett Sheriff Colleton John Washington Sheriff Colleton Kenneth F. Hodges State Representative #121 Colleton Patricia C. Grant Clerk of Court Colleton Phillip M. Taylor, Sr. County Council - District 23 Colleton Richard M. Harvey Coroner Colleton Andy Strickland Sheriff Darlington Charles D. Woodle Sheriff Darlington Denny W. Neilson State Representative #62 Darlington J. Todd Hardee Coroner Darlington J. Wayne Byrd Sheriff Darlington Robert Williams State Representative #62 Darlington Rosa D. Hudson Auditor Darlington Scott B. Suggs Clerk of Court Darlington Wilhelmina P. Johnson County Council - District 3 Darlington Belinda D. Copeland Treasurer Darlington Gerald Malloy State Senate #29 Dillon Aaron R. Gandy County Council #4 Dillon Bobby K. Moody County Council #2 Dillon Donnie R. Grimsley Coroner Dillon Gwen T. Hyatt Clerk of Court Dillon Macio Major Williamson County Council #1 Dillon Major Hulon Sheriff Dillon Robert "Archie" Scott County Council #3 Dillon T. F. B u z z y F i n k l e a County Council #4 Dillion Jackie Hayes State Representative #55 Dorchester Patsy G. Knight State Representative #97 Dorchester* County Certifing Their List Edgefield Adell Dobey Sheriff Edgefield Norman Dorn County Council #1 Edgefield R. Tracy Freeman County Council #4 Edgefield Shirley F. Newby Clerk of Court Edgefield George W. Attaway County Council #3 Fairfield Dorothy Boyd Belton Clerk of Court Fairfield Will Montgomery Sheriff Fairfield Annie E. McDaniel State Representative #41 Fairfield Barkley Ramsey Cororner Fairfield Betty Jo Beckham Clerk of Court Fairfield Creighton Coleman Senate District #17 Fairfield Herman W. Young Sheriff Fairfield Mary Gail Douglas State Representative #41 Fairfield Eddie L Whilte Sheriff Fairfield Eugene Sutton State Representative #41 Fairfield Paul Dove State Representative #41 Fairfield Palmer Nicholson State Representative #41 Florence Austin Smith State Representative #63 Florence Lester Branham State Representative #61 Florence Mitchell Kirby County Council - District 4 Florence Connie Reel-Shearin Clerk of Court Florence Terry Alexander State Representative #59 Georgetown Jarrod Ownbey State Representative #108 Georgetown Alma White Clerk of Court Georgetown Carl L. Anderson State Representative #103 Georgetown Lillie Jean Johnson County Council - District 4 Georgetown Loretta D. Washington-Cooper Treasurer Georgetown Ben Dunn County Council - District 5 Georgetown Darryel C. Carr Sheriff Georgetown Jacqueline Williams State Representative #103 Georgetown Leona "Tiger" Miller County Council - District 3 Greenville Karl B. Allen State Senate #7 Greenville Chandra Dillard State Representative #23 Greenville Leola Robinson-Simpson State Representative #25 Greenville Lillian Brock Flemming State Senate #7 Greenville Lottie Beal Gibson County Council - District 25 Greenwood Anne Parks State Representative #12 Greenwood Floyd Nicholson State Senate #10 Greenwood Felicia K. Moton Clerk of Court Greenwood Marcia Kelley-Clark Coroner Greenwood Robert Merritt State Representative #13 Hampton Bill Bowers State Rep #122 Hampton Christopher Haulsee County Council Hampton James W. Fennell County Council Hampton Mylinda D. Nettles Clerk of Court Hampton Teresa H. Williams Auditor Hampton Wilson P. Tuten, Jr. Treasurer Hampton Roy Hollingsworth, Jr. County Council Horry Butch Johnson State Senate #28 Horry Cedric D. Spain State Representative #58 Horry Charles Randall State Representative #104 Horry Kenneth Robinson County Council #10 Horry Marion Foxworth County Council #3 Horry Ronald Bessant School Board #9 Jasper Clementa Pinckney State Senate #45 Jasper Barbara Clark County Council - At Large Jasper Garry W. Hodges County Council - At Large Jasper Gregory B Jenkins Sheriff Jasper Henry C. Etheridge County Council - At Large Jasper Linious Martin Sauls Coroner Jasper Margaret Bostick Clerk of Court Jasper Samuel Gregory County Council - At Large Jasper Curtis Brantley State Representative #122 Jasper Sam C. Woodward Sheriff Jasper Reginald Bush Jr. County Council - At Large Jasper Andrea W Smallwood County Council - At Large Jasper Charles Maestro Mitchell, Sr. Sheriff Jasper Darrell Thomas Johnson, Jr. County Council - At Large Jasper James Chilsom County Council - At Large Jasper Raymond J. Hamilton Clerk of Court Jasper Stephen J. Reaves County Council - At Large Jasper Albert L. Kleckley Jr. Probate Judge Kershaw Laurie Slade Funderburk State Representative #52 Kershaw Robert "Bobby" Gary County Council - District 1 Kershaw Sammie Tucker, Jr. County Council - District 2 Kershaw Vincent Sheheen State Senate #27 Lancaster Barry Faile Sheriff Lancaster Cheryl H. Morgan Auditor Lancaster Jeff L. Hammond Clerk of Court Lancaster Kathy G. Sistare County Council - District 5 Lancaster Mike Morris Coroner Lancaster Mandy Powers Norrell State Representative #44 Laurens Diane B. Anderson County Council - District 6 Laurens Edgar Taylor State Representative #14 Laurens David A. Pitts County Council - District 7 Laurens Edward A. McDaniel County Council - District 3 Laurens F.G. "Nick" Nichols Coroner Lee Jessie Belvin School Board #2 Lee Catherine Harris Probate Judge Lee Daniel Simon Sheriff Lee Grady Brown State Representative #50 Lee Graham Drayton School Board #1 Lee Jackie Josey County Council #5 Lee James Davis Clerk of Court Lee Larry Logan Coroner Lee Queenie Boyd School Board #3 Lee Ronald Fountain County Council #2 Lee Sanya Moses School Board #7 Lee Mattie Westry County Council #1 Lee John Dellinger Coroner Lee Stephen Beasley County Council #2 Lee Windi King Clerk of Court Lexington Nikki Setzler State Senate #26 Lexington Joan Waggoner Guy Clerk of Court Lexington Robert "Bob" Vanlue State Representative #69 Marion Allen W. Floyd County Council - District 4 Marion J. Wayne
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