Donald Trump carried the state and won South Carolina’s nine electoral college votes. With 89% of the votes counted, Trump had 1,404,189 votes, 59% to Kamala Harris’ 951,302, 40%.
Incumbent US Congressmen Jim Clyburn and Joe Wilson held on to their seats.
Richland County
75% of the votes counted
SC Senate 19
Tameika Isaac Deviine 88%
Chris Nelums 12%
State Senate 35
20% reporting
Jeffrey R. Graham 69%
Mike Jones 31%
SC District 75 Statehouse
Democrat Heather Bauer 58% – incumbent
Republican Kirkman Finlay 47%
SC District 76 State House
Leon Howard 92%
Gary Votour 7%
SC District 79 House
Hamilton Subsidy 76%
Rebecca Madsen 24%
School District 1 from Tuesday 10:30 PM
Incumbents Angela Clyburn and Tamika Myers and challengers John Black, Angela Brown and Richard Moore. By 10:30 p.m., 71,697 ballots had been counted. Moore received 25.47%, followed closely by Brown with 24.4% and Clyburn with 24.19%. Myers received 17.73% of the vote and Black received 7.75%.
School District 2 from 10:30 p.m
10,576 ballots had been counted. Incumbent Jamie Devine received 33.59%, Steven Diaz received 28.22%, Christa Williams received 28.02% and Lee Carroll received 9.82%.
Lower Richland voters chose a board member from two candidates for the District 4 seat, including incumbent Cheryl Harris and challenger Ericka Hursey.
As of 10:30 p.m., 12,711 ballots had been counted. Hursey had a strong lead with 62.89% of the vote, while Harris received 36.79%.
Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott was on track to defeat Jim Walker with 83% of the vote and 64% of the votes counted.
The transport cent sales tax the extension was the priority and 62% voted yes.
Lexington County
SC Senate District 10
Republican Billy Garrett defeated Democrat Francie Kleckey 15,473 or 74.45% to 5,275, 25.38%
Senate District 26
Republican Jason Guerry: 12,954, 50.10%
Democrat Russell Ott: 12,864 49.75%
State House of Representatives District 69
Republican Chris Wooten: 13,312 81.40%
Libertarian Allen James Broadus: 2,941 17.98%
State House of Representatives District 87
Republican Paula Rawl Calhoon: 17,215 85.66%
Libertarian Robin Machajewski: 2,808 13.97%
State House of Representatives District 89
Republican Micah Caskey: 9,469 60.52%
Democrat Wayne Borders: 6,156 39.34%
State House of Representatives District 93
Republican Krista Hassell: 1,868 57.04%
Democrat Jerry Govan: 1,301 39.73%
School Trustee District 1 – top 4 win
Kathy Henson: 19,914 15.20% – incumbent
Mckenzie Flashnick: 15,941 12.16%
Nicholas C Pizzuti: 15,225 11.62%
Mike Anderson: 14,485 11.05% – incumbent
Shelton Yonce: 13,394 10.22%
Dana Homesley: 13,303 10.15%
Scott Whetstone: 11,234 8.57%
Mariel Taylor: 10,575 8.07%
David P Terry: 10,511 8.02%
Adrianna Greyson: 6,030 4.60%
School Trustee District 2 – top 4 win
Mary Burkett: 8,149 17.30%
Liz Chitty Castles: 6,850 14.54% – incumbent
Craig Aull: 6,638 14.09%
Abbott Tre Bray: 6,331 13.44% – incumbent
Cliff Springs: 5,062 10.75%
Barry F Bolen: 4,650 9.87%
Allen Knotts: 3,754 7.97%
Brian Habing: 2,983 6.33%
Ivan Earle: 2,496 5.30%
School Trustee District 3 – top 4 win
Cynthia Etheredge: 2,809 27.18%
Stacey B Derrick: 2,196 21.25% – incumbent
Craig A Caughman: 2,142 20.73% – incumbent
Sonya Winstead Cary: 1,921 18.59% – incumbent
Burgundy Barr: 1,194 11.55%
School Trustee District 4 – top 4 win
Lynne B Fallaw: 2,085 22.28% – incumbent
Sadie K Wannamaker: 1,609 17.19% – incumbent
Dennis Wilson: 1,535 16.40%
Cindy L. Dibble: 1,407 15.04%
Tina M. Brantley: 1,301 13.90%
Mark Hardenbrook: 1,092 11.67%
School Trustee District 5 top 2 win
Scott herring: 11,793 34.33%
Catherine Huddle: 11,638 33.88% – incumbent
Kenneth B Loveless: 10,634 30.96%
Amendment 1 – require citizenship to vote
Yes, in favor of the question 111,656 88.31%
Against question 14,786
School District 5 Bond Referendum
Yes, in favor of the question 18,568 68.58%
No, to the question 8,505 31.42%