The 2018 South Carolina House of Representatives elections took place as part of the biennial United States elections . South Carolina voters elected state representatives in all 124 of the state house's districts. State representatives serve two-year terms in the South Carolina State House . A statewide map of South Carolina's state House districts can be obtained from the South Carolina House's website here , and individual district maps can be obtained from the U.S. Census here .
A primary election on June 12, 2018, and a primary runoff on June 26, 2018, in races in which no candidate received over 50% of his/her party's primary vote, determined which candidates appeared on the November 6 general election ballot . Primary election results can be obtained from the South Carolina Secretary of State 's website.[ 1]
Following the 2016 state house elections, Republicans maintained effective control of the House with 80 members. Democrats held 44 seats following the 2016 elections.
In the 2018 election, although multiple seats flipped between parties, there was no net change. Therefore, Republicans maintained an 80-to-44-seat majority over Democrats.
Results Party Votes Seats No. % No. +/− % South Carolina Republican Party 869,238 58.48 80 0 64.52 South Carolina Democratic Party 572,739 38.53 44 0 35.48 Write-in 17,271 1.16 0 0 0.00 Libertarian Party of South Carolina 13,064 0.88 0 0 0.00 Working Families Party 4,612 0.31 0 0 0.00 American Party of South Carolina 4,294 0.29 0 0 0.00 United Citizens Party 3,611 0.24 0 0 0.00 Independent 1,648 0.11 0 0 0.00 Total 1,486,477 100.00 124 ±0 100.00 Registered voters 3,137,659 100.00 Turnout 1,486,477 47.38 Source: South Carolina Election Commission[ 1]
Popular vote Republican
58.48% Democratic
38.53% Other
2.99%
House seats Republican
64.52% Democratic
35.48%
Predictions Election results:[ 3]
State House district Incumbent Party Elected representative Party 1st[ 4] Bill Whitmire Republican Bill Whitmire Republican 2nd[ 5] Bill Sandifer III Republican Bill Sandifer III Republican 3rd[ 6] Gary E. Clary Republican Gary E. Clary Republican 4th[ 7] Davey Hiott Republican Davey Hiott Republican 5th[ 8] Neal Collins Republican Neal Collins Republican 6th[ 9] Brian White Republican Brian White Republican 7th[ 10] Jay West Republican Jay West Republican 8th[ 11] Jonathon Hill Republican Jonathon Hill Republican 9th[ 12] Anne Thayer Republican Anne Thayer Republican 10th[ 13] Joshua Putnam Republican West Cox Republican 11th[ 14] Craig Gagnon Republican Craig Gagnon Republican 12th[ 15] J. Anne Parks Democratic J. Anne Parks Democratic 13th[ 16] John McCravy Republican John McCravy Republican 14th[ 17] Michael Pitts Republican Michael Pitts Republican 15th[ 18] Samuel Rivers, Jr. Republican J.A. Moore Democratic 16th[ 19] Mark Willis Republican Mark Willis Republican 17th[ 20] Mike Burns Republican Mike Burns Republican 18th[ 21] Tommy Stringer Republican Tommy Stringer Republican 19th[ 22] Dwight Loftis Republican Dwight Loftis Republican 20th[ 23] Dan Hamilton Republican Adam Morgan Republican 21st[ 24] Phyllis Henderson Republican Bobby Cox Republican 22nd[ 25] Jason Elliott Republican Jason Elliott Republican 23rd[ 26] Chandra Dillard Democratic Chandra Dillard Democratic 24th[ 27] Bruce Bannister Republican Bruce Bannister Republican 25th[ 28] Leola Robinson-Simpson Democratic Leola Robinson-Simpson Democratic 26th[ 29] R. Raye Felder Republican R. Raye Felder Republican 27th[ 30] Garry Smith Republican Garry Smith Republican 28th[ 31] Ashley Trantham Republican Ashley Trantham Republican 29th[ 32] Dennis Moss Republican Dennis Moss Republican 30th[ 33] Steve Moss Republican Steve Moss Republican 31st[ 34] Rosalyn Henderson Myers Democratic Rosalyn Henderson Myers Democratic 32nd[ 35] Derham Cole, Jr. Republican Max Hyde Republican 33rd[ 36] Eddie Tallon Republican Eddie Tallon Republican 34th[ 37] Mike Forrester Republican Mike Forrester Republican 35th[ 38] Bill Chumley Republican Bill Chumley Republican 36th[ 39] Merita Ann Allison Republican Merita Ann Allison Republican 37th[ 40] Steven Long Republican Steven Long Republican 38th[ 41] Josiah Magnuson Republican Josiah Magnuson Republican 39th[ 42] Cal Forrest Republican Cal Forrest Republican 40th[ 43] Richard Martin Republican Richard Martin Republican 41st[ 44] MaryGail Douglas Democratic Annie McDaniel Democratic 42nd[ 45] Michael Anthony Democratic Doug Gilliam Republican 43rd[ 46] Francis Delleney, Jr. Republican Randy Ligon Republican 44th[ 47] Mandy Powers Norrell Democratic Mandy Powers Norrell Democratic 45th[ 48] Brandon Newton Republican Brandon Newton Republican 46th[ 49] Gary Simrill Republican Gary Simrill Republican 47th[ 50] Tommy Pope Republican Tommy Pope Republican 48th[ 51] Bruce M. Bryant Republican Bruce M. Bryant Republican 49th[ 52] John King Democratic John King Democratic 50th[ 53] Will Wheeler Democratic Will Wheeler Democratic 51st[ 54] J. David Weeks Democratic J. David Weeks Democratic 52nd[ 55] Laurie Funderburk Democratic Laurie Funderburk Democratic 53rd[ 56] Richie Yow Republican Richie Yow Republican 54th[ 57] Patricia Henegan Democratic Patricia Henegan Democratic 55th[ 58] Jackie Hayes Democratic Jackie Hayes Democratic 56th[ 59] Tim McGinnis Republican Tim McGinnis Republican 57th[ 60] Lucas Atkinson Democratic Lucas Atkinson Democratic 58th[ 61] Jeff Johnson Republican Jeff Johnson Republican 59th[ 62] Terry Alexander Democratic Terry Alexander Democratic 60th[ 63] Phillip Lowe Republican Phillip Lowe Republican 61st[ 64] Roger Kirby Democratic Roger Kirby Democratic 62nd[ 65] Robert Williams Democratic Robert Williams Democratic 63rd[ 66] Jay Jordan Republican Jay Jordan Republican 64th[ 67] Robert L. Ridgeway III Democratic Robert L. Ridgeway III Democratic 65th[ 68] James "Jay" Lucas Republican James "Jay" Lucas Republican 66th[ 69] Gilda Cobb-Hunter Democratic Gilda Cobb-Hunter Democratic 67th[ 70] George Smith, Jr. Republican George Smith, Jr. Republican 68th[ 71] Heather Ammons Crawford Republican Heather Ammons Crawford Republican 69th[ 72] Chris Wooten Republican Chris Wooten Republican 70th[ 73] Wendy Brawley Democratic Wendy Brawley Democratic 71st[ 74] Nathan Ballentine Republican Nathan Ballentine Republican 72nd[ 75] James Smith, Jr. Democratic Seth Rose Democratic 73rd[ 76] Christopher Hart Democratic Christopher Hart Democratic 74th[ 77] James Rutherford Democratic James Rutherford Democratic 75th[ 78] Kirkman Finlay III Republican Kirkman Finlay III Republican 76th[ 79] Leon Howard Democratic Leon Howard Democratic 77th[ 80] Joseph McEachern Democratic Kambrell Garvin Democratic 78th[ 81] Beth Bernstein Democratic Beth Bernstein Democratic 79th[ 82] Ivory Thigpen Democratic Ivory Thigpen Democratic 80th[ 83] Jimmy Bales Democratic Jimmy Bales Democratic 81st[ 84] Bart Blackwell Republican Bart Blackwell Republican 82nd[ 85] William Clyburn, Sr. Democratic William Clyburn, Sr. Democratic 83rd[ 86] Bill Hixon Republican Bill Hixon Republican 84th[ 87] Ronnie Young Republican Ronnie Young Republican 85th[ 88] Chip Huggins Republican Chip Huggins Republican 86th[ 89] Bill Taylor Republican Bill Taylor Republican 87th[ 90] Todd Atwater Republican Paula Rawl Calhoon Republican 88th[ 91] McLain Toole Republican McLain Toole Republican 89th[ 92] Micah Caskey Republican Micah Caskey Republican 90th[ 93] Justin Bamberg Democratic Justin Bamberg Democratic 91st[ 94] Lonnie Hosey Democratic Lonnie Hosey Democratic 92nd[ 95] Joseph Daning Republican Joseph Daning Republican 93rd[ 96] Russell L. Ott Democratic Russell L. Ott Democratic 94th[ 97] Katie Arrington Republican Con Chellis Republican 95th[ 98] Jerry Govan, Jr. Democratic Jerry Govan, Jr. Democratic 96th[ 99] Lawrence Kit Spires Republican Lawrence Kit Spires Republican 97th[ 100] Patsy Knight Democratic Mandy Kimmons Republican 98th[ 101] Chris Murphy Republican Chris Murphy Republican 99th[ 102] Nancy Mace Republican Nancy Mace Republican 100th[ 103] Sylleste Davis Republican Sylleste Davis Republican 101st[ 104] Cezar McKnight Democratic Cezar McKnight Democratic 102nd[ 105] Joseph Jefferson, Jr. Democratic Joseph Jefferson, Jr. Democratic 103rd[ 106] Carl Anderson Democratic Carl Anderson Democratic 104th[ 107] Greg Duckworth Republican William Bailey Republican 105th[ 108] Kevin J. Hardee Republican Kevin J. Hardee Republican 106th[ 109] Russell Fry Republican Russell Fry Republican 107th[ 110] Alan Clemmons Republican Alan Clemmons Republican 108th[ 111] Lee Hewitt Republican Lee Hewitt Republican 109th[ 112] David Mack Democratic David Mack Democratic 110th[ 113] William S. Cogswell, Jr. Republican William S. Cogswell, Jr. Republican 111th[ 114] Wendell Gilliard Democratic Wendell Gilliard Democratic 112th[ 115] Mike Sottile Republican Mike Sottile Republican 113th[ 116] Marvin Pendarvis Democratic Marvin Pendarvis Democratic 114th[ 117] Lin Bennett Republican Lin Bennett Republican 115th[ 118] Peter McCoy Republican Peter McCoy Republican 116th[ 119] Robert Brown Democratic Robert Brown Democratic 117th[ 120] Bill Crosby Republican Krystle Matthews Democratic 118th[ 121] Bill Herbkersman Republican Bill Herbkersman Republican 119th[ 122] Leonidas Stavrinakis Democratic Leonidas Stavrinakis Democratic 120th[ 123] Weston Newton Republican Weston Newton Republican 121st[ 124] Michael Rivers Democratic Michael Rivers Democratic 122nd[ 125] William Bowers Democratic Shedron Williams Democratic 123rd[ 126] Jeff Bradley Republican Jeff Bradley Republican 124th[ 127] Shannon Erickson Republican Shannon Erickson Republican
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See also
References ^ a b "Official Results" . South Carolina Secretary of State . Retrieved February 22, 2019 . ^ Jacobson, Louis (October 8, 2018). "A Month Before Election Day, Democrats Poised for Legislative Gains" . Governing . Retrieved June 27, 2024 . ^ "South Carolina House of Representatives elections, 2018" . Ballotpedia . Retrieved February 22, 2019 . ^ 1st ^ 2nd ^ 3rd ^ 4th ^ 5th ^ 6th ^ 7th ^ 8th ^ 9th ^ 10th ^ 11th ^ 12th ^ 13th ^ 14th ^ 15th ^ 16th ^ 17th ^ 18th ^ 19th ^ 20th ^ 21st ^ 22nd ^ 23rd ^ 24th ^ 25th ^ 26th ^ 27th ^ 28th ^ 29th ^ 30th ^ 31st ^ 32nd ^ 33rd ^ 34th ^ 35th ^ 36th ^ 37th ^ 38th ^ 39th ^ 40th ^ 41st ^ 42nd ^ 43rd ^ 44th ^ 45th ^ 46th ^ 47th ^ 48th ^ 49th ^ 50th ^ 51st ^ 52nd ^ 53rd ^ 54th ^ 55th ^ 56th ^ 57th ^ 58th ^ 59th ^ 60th ^ 61st ^ 62nd ^ 63rd ^ 64th ^ 65th ^ 66th ^ 67th ^ 68th ^ 69th ^ 70th ^ 71st ^ 72nd ^ 73rd ^ 74th ^ 75th ^ 76th ^ 77th ^ 78th ^ 79th ^ 80th ^ 81st ^ 82nd ^ 83rd ^ 84th ^ 85th ^ 86th ^ 87th ^ 88th ^ 89th ^ 90th ^ 91st ^ 92nd ^ 93rd ^ 94th ^ 95th ^ 96th ^ 97th ^ 98th ^ 99th ^ 100th ^ 101st ^ 102nd ^ 103rd ^ 104th ^ 105th ^ 106th ^ 107th ^ 108th ^ 109th ^ 110th ^ 111th ^ 112th ^ 113th ^ 114th ^ 115th ^ 116th ^ 117th ^ 118th ^ 119th ^ 120th ^ 121st ^ 122nd ^ 123rd ^ 124th ^ "South Carolina House of Representatives elections, 2018" . Ballotpedia . Retrieved February 22, 2019 . ^ "Official Results" . South Carolina Secretary of State . Retrieved February 22, 2019 .
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