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Full Filing List March 30 SC ALLIANCE TO FIX OUR ROADS 2020 SC HOUSE FILINGS MARCH 30, 2020 District Counties Served First (MI) Last/ Suffix Party Primary Election General Election 1 OCONEE Bill Whitmire Republican Unopposed Unopposed 2 OCONEE Bill Sandifer Republican Unopposed Unopposed Phillip Bowers Republican Phillip Bowers (R) PICKENS Winner of Republican Primary 3 Jerry Carter (R) OPEN SEAT: Gary Clary (R) is Retiring Jerry Carter Republican Eunice Lehmacher (D) William Masters (R) Eunice Lehmacher Democratic William Masters Republican 4 PICKENS David Hiott Republican Unopposed Unopposed Allan Quinn Republican Neal Collins* (R) 5 PICKENS David Cox (R) David Cox Republican Allan Quinn (R) Neal Collins Republican 6 ANDERSON Brian White Republican Unopposed Unopposed Jay West Republican Jay West* (R) 7 ABBEVILLE,ANDERSON Andrea Bejarano‐Robinson (D) Andrea Bejarano‐Robinson Democratic Jonathon Hill Republican Jonathon Hill* (R) Winner of Republican Primary 8 ANDERSON Vaughn Parfitt (R) Jackie Todd Alliance Jackie Todd (A) Mike Holden (R) Vaughn D Parfitt Republican Mike Holden Republican 9 ANDERSON Anne Thayer Republican Unopposed Unopposed West Cox Republican West Cox*(R) 10 ANDERSON,GREENVILLE,PICKENS Mark Durham (R) Mark Durham Republican 11 ABBEVILLE,ANDERSON Craig Gagnon Republican Unopposed Unopposed Anne Parks* (D) Anne Parks Democratic James Pearman (R) 12 GREENWOOD,MCCORMICK Robbie Bryant (G) James Pearman Republican Robbie Bryant Green John McCravy Republican John McCravy* (R) 13 GREENWOOD Denise Waldrep (D) Denise Waldrep Democratic SC ALLIANCE TO FIX OUR ROADS 2020 SC HOUSE FILINGS MARCH 30, 2020 14 GREENWOOD,LAURENS Stewart O Jones Republican Unopposed Unopposed JA Moore Democratic JA Moore* (D) 15 BERKELEY,CHARLESTON Sam Rivers (R) Samuel Rivers Jr Republican 16 GREENVILLE,LAURENS Mark N Willis Republican Unopposed Unopposed 17 GREENVILLE Mike Burns Republican Unopposed Unopposed Tommy Stringer Republican Tommy Stringer* (R) Winner of Republican Primary 18 GREENVILLE Benjamin Smith Democratic Sam Manley (R) Benjamin Smith (D) Sam Manley Republican Patrick B Haddon Republican Patrick Haddon* (R) 19 GREENVILLE Jevarus Howard (D) Jevarus Howard Democratic Adam Morgan (R) Adam Morgan Republican 20 GREENVILLE Stephen Dreyfus (D) Stephen Dreyfus Democratic 21 GREENVILLE Bobby Cox Republican Unopposed Unopposed Jason Elliott Republican Jason Elliott* (R) 22 GREENVILLE BK Brown (D) B K Brown Democratic 23 GREENVILLE Chandra Dillard Democratic Unopposed Unopposed 24 GREENVILLE Bruce W Bannister Republican Unopposed Unopposed Leola Simpson Democratic Leola Simpson* (D) Winner of Democratic Primary 25 GREENVILLE Bruce Wilson (D) Darath Mackie (R) Bruce Wilson Democratic Adriene Atkinson (D) Tony Boyce (I) Tony Boyce Independence Darath Mackie Republican Adriene Atkinson Democratic Raye Felder Republican Raye Felder* (R) 26 YORK Monica Danneman (D) Monica Danneman Democratic 27 GREENVILLE Garry Smith Republican Ashley Trantham* (R) Ashley Trantham Republican 28 GREENVILLE Ty Washington (D) Ty Washington Democratic 29 CHEROKEE,CHESTER,YORK Dennis Moss Republican Unopposed Unopposed 30 CHEROKEE,YORK Steve Moss Republican Unopposed Unopposed 31 SPARTANBURG Rosalyn Henderson‐Myers Democratic Unopposed Unopposed SC ALLIANCE TO FIX OUR ROADS 2020 SC HOUSE FILINGS MARCH 30, 2020 32 SPARTANBURG Max Hyde Republican Unopposed Unopposed Jarred Spencer Republican Winner of Republican Primary SPARTANBURG Jarred Spencer (R) 33 Thomas Riddle (C) OPEN SEAT: Eddie Tallon (R) is Retiring Travis Moore Republican Travis Moore (R) Thomas J Riddle Constitution SPARTANBURG Roger A Nutt Republican Roger Nutt (R) 34 OPEN SEAT: Mike Forrester (R) is Retiring Kirsty Schenkel (C) Kirsty Schenkel Constitution Chris Bennett Republican Bill Chumley* (R) Winner of Republican Primary 35 GREENVILLE,SPARTANBURG Chris Bennett (R) Bill Chumley Republican Helen Pendarvis (D) Garey Collins (R) Garey Collins Republican Helen Pendarvis Democratic 36 GREENVILLE,SPARTANBURG Rita Allison Republican Unopposed Unopposed 37 SPARTANBURG Steven W Long Republican Unopposed Unopposed 38 SPARTANBURG Josiah Magnuson Republican Unopposed Unopposed 39 LEXINGTON,SALUDA Cal Forrest Republican Unopposed Unopposed 40 NEWBERRY Rick Martin Republican Unopposed Unopposed Annie E McDaniel Democratic Annie McDaniel* (D) Winner of Democratic Primary 41 CHESTER,FAIRFIELD,RICHLAND Jennifer Brecheisen Republican Charlene Herring (D) Jennifer Brecheisen (R) Charlene Herring Democratic Doug Gilliam Republican Doug Gilliam* (R) 42 LAURENS,UNION Melinda Butler (R) Melinda Inman Butler Republican Randy Ligon Republican Randy Ligon* (R) 43 CHESTER,YORK Reid Carrico (D) Reid Carrico Democratic Mandy Powers Norrell Democratic Mandy Powers Norrell* (D) 44 LANCASTER Sandy McGarry (R) Sandy McGarry Republican Brandon Newton Republican Brandon Newton* (R) 45 LANCASTER,YORK Keith Grey (D) Keith T Grey Sr Democratic 46 YORK Gary Simrill Republican Unopposed Unopposed Ryan McKenzie Arioli Democratic Tommy Pope* (R) 47 YORK Ryan Arioli (D) Tommy Pope Republican SC ALLIANCE TO FIX OUR ROADS 2020 SC HOUSE FILINGS MARCH 30, 2020 Bruce M Bryant Republican Bruce Bryant* (R) 48 YORK Kathryn Roberts (D) Kathryn Roberts Democratic John R King Democratic John King* (D) 49 YORK Johnny Walker (R) Johnny Walker Republican 50 KERSHAW,LEE,SUMTER Will Wheeler Democratic Unopposed Unopposed 51 SUMTER David Weeks Democratic Unopposed Unopposed Penry Gustafson Republican Penry Gustafson (R) Winner of Republican Primary 52 KERSHAW Vic Dabney Republican Vic Dabney (R) Laurie Funderburk*(D) Laurie Slade Funderburk Democratic 53 CHESTERFIELD,LANCASTER Richard L Richie Yow Republican Unopposed Unopposed Pat Henegan Democratic Pat Henegan* (D) 54 CHESTERFIELD,DARLINGTON,MARLBORO Sterling McDiarmid (R) Sterling McDiarmid Republican 55 DARLINGTON,DILLON,HORRY,MARLBORO Jackie E Hayes Democratic Unopposed Unopposed Tim McGinnis Republican Tim McGinnis* (R) 56 HORRY Bruce Fischer (D) Bruce Fischer Democratic Lucas Atkinson Democratic Lucas Atkinson* (D) 57 DILLON,HORRY,MARION Mike Pickett (D) Miko Pickett Democratic 58 HORRY Jeff Johnson Republican Unopposed Unopposed 59 DARLINGTON,FLORENCE Terry Alexander Democratic Unopposed Unopposed Phillip Lowe Republican Teresa Cain (D) Winner of Democratic Primary 60 DARLINGTON,FLORENCE La'sha McClain (D) Phil Lowe* (R) Teresa McGill Cain Democratic La'sha McClain Democratic 61 FLORENCE,MARION Roger Kirby Democratic Unopposed Unopposed 62 DARLINGTON,FLORENCE Robert Williams Democratic Unopposed Unopposed Jay Jordan Republican Jay Jordan* (R) 63 FLORENCE Isaac Wilson (D) Isaac Wilson Democratic SC ALLIANCE TO FIX OUR ROADS 2020 SC HOUSE FILINGS MARCH 30, 2020 Hal Cercopely Republican Hal Cercopely (R) Cindy Risher (R) CLARENDON,SUMTER Robert McFadden (D) 64 Winners of Respective Primaries OPEN SEAT: Robert Ridgeway (D) is Retiring Robert A McFadden Sr Democratic Jack Furse (D) Jack Furse Democratic Alex Craven (D) Alex Craven Democratic Kimberly Johnson (D) Kimberly O Johnson Democratic Cindy Risher Republican 65 CHESTERFIELD,DARLINGTON,KERSHAW,LANCASTER Jay Lucas Republican Unopposed Unopposed Gilda Cobb‐Hunter Democratic Gilda Cobb‐Hunter* (D) 66 ORANGEBURG Jeffrey Cila (R) Jeffrey Cila Republican 67 SUMTER Murrell Smith Republican Unopposed Unopposed Heather Ammons Crawford Republican Heather Ammons Winner of Republican Primary 68 HORRY Crawford* (R) Larry Hamond (L) Larry Guy Hammond Libertarian Mark Epps (R) Mike Childs (A) Mark W Epps Republican Mike Childs Alliance 69 LEXINGTON Chris Wooten Republican Unopposed Unopposed 70 RICHLAND,SUMTER Wendy C Brawley Democratic Unopposed Unopposed Nathan Ballentine Republican Nathan Ballentine* (R) 71 LEXINGTON,RICHLAND Terry Seawright (D) Lawrence L Lee Libertarian Lawrence Lee (L) Terry T Seawright Democratic 72 RICHLAND Seth Rose Democratic Unopposed Unopposed Chris Hart Democratic Chris Hart* (D) Winner of Democratic Primary 73 RICHLAND Myron Samuels Republican Yolanda Anderson (D) Myron Samuels (R) Yolanda Anderson Democratic Vimalkumar Jariwala Republican Todd Rutherford* (D) 74 RICHLAND Vimalkumar Jariwala (R) Todd Rutherford Democratic Rhodes Bailey Democratic Rhodes Bailey (D) Winner of Democratic Primary 75 RICHLAND Kirkman Finlay III Republican Heather Bauer (D) Kirkman Finlay* (R) Heather Bauer Democratic SC ALLIANCE TO FIX OUR ROADS 2020 SC HOUSE FILINGS MARCH 30, 2020 Leon Howard Democratic Leon Howard* (D) 76 RICHLAND Bridge Deline (D) Bridget Deline Democratic Kambrell Garvin Democratic Kambrell Garvin* (D) 77 RICHLAND Justin Bishop (L) Justin Bishop Libertarian Beth Bernstein Democratic Beth Bernstein* (D) 78 RICHLAND Viresh Sinha (R) Viresh Sinha Republican Ivory T Thigpen Democratic Ivory Thigpen* (D) 79 RICHLAND Victor Kocher (L) Victor Kocher Libertarian Jimmy Bales Democratic Jimmy Bales*(D) Winner of Democratic Primary 80 KERSHAW,RICHLAND Jermaine Johnson Democratic Jermaine Johnson (D) Vincent Wilson (R) Vincent E Wilson Republican Robert Williams Republican Bart Blackwell* (R) 81 AIKEN Robert Williams (R) Bart T Blackwell Republican 82 AIKEN,EDGEFIELD,SALUDA William Bill Clyburn Democratic Unopposed Unopposed 83 AIKEN,EDGEFIELD Bill Hixon Republican Bill Hixon* (R) Evelyn Robinson (D) 83 AIKEN,EDGEFIELD Evelyn T Robinson Democratic 84 AIKEN Melissa Oremus Republican Unopposed Unopposed 85 LEXINGTON Chip Huggins Republican Unopposed Unopposed 86 AIKEN Bill Taylor Republican Unopposed Unopposed 87 LEXINGTON Paula Rawl Calhoon Republican Unopposed Unopposed Eddie McCain (R) Eddie McCain Republican Mike Sturkie (R) LEXINGTON Brian Duncan (R) 88
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