South Carolina
Voter Registration
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Party affiliation is NOT specified when registering to vote in South Carolina (and 18 other states).
Senate
Senator Tim Scott (R) is up for re-election in 2022. By the end of this term, he will have been in the Senate for 9 years. We need to vote him OUT of office in 2022.
House of Representatives
2020 Election Results
South Carolina voters re-elected 6 of their 7 incumbents.
South Carolina 1st district
Nancy Mace (R) 50.6%
Joe Cunningham (D) Incumbent 49.4%
South Carolina 2nd district
Joe Wilson (R) Incumbent 55.7%
Adair Boroughs (D) 42.6%
Kathleen Wright (O) 1.7%
South Carolina 3rd district
Jeff Duncan (R) Incumbent 71.3%
Hosea Cleveland (D) 28.7%
South Carolina 4th district
William Timmons (R) Incumbent 61.7%
Kim Nelson (D) 36.9%
Michael Chandler (O) 1.4%
South Carolina 5th district
Ralph Norman (R) Incumbent 60.1%
Moe Brown (D) 39.9%
South Carolina 6th district
Jim Clyburn (D) Incumbent 68.2%
John McCollum (R) 30.8%
Mark Hackett (O) 0.9%
South Carolina 7th district
Tom Rice (R) Incumbent 61.8%
Melissa Watson (D) 38.2%
Nancy Mace (R) 50.6%
Joe Cunningham (D) Incumbent 49.4%
South Carolina 2nd district
Joe Wilson (R) Incumbent 55.7%
Adair Boroughs (D) 42.6%
Kathleen Wright (O) 1.7%
South Carolina 3rd district
Jeff Duncan (R) Incumbent 71.3%
Hosea Cleveland (D) 28.7%
South Carolina 4th district
William Timmons (R) Incumbent 61.7%
Kim Nelson (D) 36.9%
Michael Chandler (O) 1.4%
South Carolina 5th district
Ralph Norman (R) Incumbent 60.1%
Moe Brown (D) 39.9%
South Carolina 6th district
Jim Clyburn (D) Incumbent 68.2%
John McCollum (R) 30.8%
Mark Hackett (O) 0.9%
South Carolina 7th district
Tom Rice (R) Incumbent 61.8%
Melissa Watson (D) 38.2%
Ballot Access Requirements
Ballot access requirements to run for Congress AS AN INDEPENDENT in South Carolina:
10,000 signatures are required. The petition must contain signatures equaling at least 5 percent of the qualified registered electors in the geographical area of the office being sought. No petition candidate is required to collect more than 10,000 signatures for any office so, essentially 10,000 signatures are required.
Requirements are calculated using registration data from the 120-day pre-election registration report. No previous example was made available.
Ballot access requirements to run for Congress AS AN INDEPENDENT in South Carolina:
10,000 signatures are required. The petition must contain signatures equaling at least 5 percent of the qualified registered electors in the geographical area of the office being sought. No petition candidate is required to collect more than 10,000 signatures for any office so, essentially 10,000 signatures are required.
Requirements are calculated using registration data from the 120-day pre-election registration report. No previous example was made available.