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2020 South Carolina Senate election

The 2020 South Carolina State Senate elections took place as part of the biennial 2020 United States elections. South Carolina voters elected state senators in all of the state's 46 senate districts. State senators serve four-year terms in the South Carolina Senate, with all of the seats up for election each cycle. The primary elections on June 9, 2020, determined which candidates appeared on the November 3, 2020, general election ballot.

2020 South Carolina Senate election

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All 46 seats in the South Carolina Senate
24 seats needed for a majority
Turnout66.3%
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Harvey S. Peeler Jr. Nikki G. Setzler
Party Republican Democratic
Leader since January 8, 2019 November 12, 2012
Leader's seat 14th 26th
Seats before 27 19
Seats after 30 16
Seat change 3 3
Popular vote 1,399,659 924,535
Percentage 59.52% 39.31%

President pro-tempore before election

Harvey S. Peeler Jr.
Republican

Elected President pro-tempore

Harvey S. Peeler Jr.
Republican

Following the previous election in 2016, Republicans had control of the South Carolina Senate with 27 seats to Democrats' 19 seats.

Results

 
Party Votes Seats
No. % No. +/− %
South Carolina Republican Party 1,399,659 59.52 30 +3 65.22
South Carolina Democratic Party 924,535 39.31 16 -3 34.78
Write-in 17,735 0.75 0 0 0.00
Alliance Party 7,928 0.34 0 0 0.00
Libertarian Party of South Carolina 1,909 0.08 0 0 0.00
Total 2,351,766 100.00 46 ±0 100.00
Registered voters 3,547,181 100.00
Turnout 2,351,766 66.3
Source: South Carolina Election Commission[1]
Popular vote
Republican
59.52%
Democratic
39.31%
Other
1.17%
Senate seats
Republican
65.22%
Democratic
34.78%

Summary

District Incumbent Party Elected Senator Party Result
1st Thomas C. Alexander Rep Thomas C. Alexander[a] Rep Republican HOLD
2nd Rex Rice Rep Rex Rice[a] Rep Republican HOLD
3rd Richard Cash Rep Richard Cash Rep Republican HOLD
4th Michael Gambrell Rep Michael Gambrell Rep Republican HOLD
5th Tom Corbin Rep Tom Corbin Rep Republican HOLD
6th Dwight Loftis Rep Dwight Loftis Rep Republican HOLD
7th Karl B. Allen Dem Karl B. Allen Dem Democratic HOLD
8th Ross Turner Rep Ross Turner[a] Rep Republican HOLD
9th Danny Verdin Rep Danny Verdin[a] Rep Republican HOLD
10th Floyd Nicholson Dem Billy Garrett Rep Republican GAIN
11th Glenn G. Reese Dem Josh Kimbrell Rep Republican GAIN
12th Scott Talley Rep Scott Talley Rep Republican HOLD
13th Shane Martin Rep Shane Martin[a] Rep Republican HOLD
14th Harvey S. Peeler Jr. Rep Harvey S. Peeler Jr. Rep Republican HOLD
15th Wes Climer Rep Wes Climer Rep Republican HOLD
16th Greg Gregory[b] Rep Michael Johnson Rep Republican HOLD
17th Mike Fanning Dem Mike Fanning Dem Democratic HOLD
18th Ronnie Cromer Rep Ronnie Cromer Rep Republican HOLD
19th John L. Scott Jr. Dem John L. Scott Jr.[a] Dem Democratic HOLD
20th Dick Harpootlian Dem Dick Harpootlian Dem Democratic HOLD
21st Darrell Jackson Dem Darrell Jackson[a] Dem Democratic HOLD
22nd Mia McLeod Dem Mia McLeod Dem Democratic HOLD
23rd Katrina Shealy Rep Katrina Shealy Rep Republican HOLD
24th Tom Young Jr. Rep Tom Young Jr. Rep Republican HOLD
25th A. Shane Massey Rep A. Shane Massey Rep Republican HOLD
26th Nikki G. Setzler Dem Nikki G. Setzler Dem Democratic HOLD
27th Vincent Sheheen Dem Penry Gustafson Rep Republican GAIN
28th Greg Hembree Rep Greg Hembree[a] Rep Republican HOLD
29th Gerald Malloy Dem Gerald Malloy Dem Democratic HOLD
30th Kent M. Williams Dem Kent M. Williams[a] Dem Democratic HOLD
31st Hugh Leatherman Rep Hugh Leatherman[a] Rep Republican HOLD
32nd Ronnie A. Sabb Dem Ronnie A. Sabb Dem Democratic HOLD
33rd Luke A. Rankin Rep Luke A. Rankin[a] Rep Republican HOLD
34th Stephen Goldfinch Rep Stephen Goldfinch Rep Republican HOLD
35th Thomas McElveen Dem Thomas McElveen[a] Dem Democratic HOLD
36th Kevin L. Johnson Dem Kevin L. Johnson Dem Democratic HOLD
37th Larry Grooms Rep Larry Grooms Rep Republican HOLD
38th Sean Bennett Rep Sean Bennett Rep Republican HOLD
39th John W. Matthews Jr.[b] Dem Vernon Stephens Dem Democratic HOLD
40th Brad Hutto Dem Brad Hutto[a] Dem Democratic HOLD
41st Sandy Senn Rep Sandy Senn Rep Republican HOLD
42nd Marlon Kimpson Dem Marlon Kimpson[a] Dem Democratic HOLD
43rd Chip Campsen Rep Chip Campsen Rep Republican HOLD
44th Paul G. Campbell Jr.[b] Rep Brian Adams Rep Republican HOLD
45th Margie Bright Matthews Dem Margie Bright Matthews Dem Democratic HOLD
46th Tom Davis Rep Tom Davis Rep Republican HOLD
 
District Results
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Running unopposed in the general election.
  2. ^ a b c Not seeking reelection, therefore this seat is open.

Outgoing incumbents

Retiring

Three incumbent senators are not seeking re-election in 2020, leaving three open seats.

Defeated

No incumbents were defeated in their primaries. Luke A. Rankin (R–Horry), who has represented District 33 since 1992, was the only incumbent whose primary was forced to go to a runoff, after he failed to obtain 50% of the vote in his primary. The runoff took place on June 23, 2020,[5] between Rankin and challenger John Gallman, and was won by Rankin.[6]

Predictions

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[7] Safe R October 21, 2020

Detailed results

District 1

Incumbent Thomas C. Alexander ran unopposed in the Republican primary and the general election.[8]

General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Thomas C. Alexander 39,794 98.0
Write-in 804 2.0
Total votes 40,598 100.0
Republican hold

District 2

Incumbent Rex Rice ran unopposed in the Republican primary and the general election.[8]

General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Rex Rice 44,116 98.1
Write-in 856 1.9
Total votes 44,972 100.0
Republican hold

District 3

Incumbent Richard Cash faced opposition in the Republican primary.[9] Judith Polson ran unopposed in the Democratic primary.[10]

Republican Primary[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Richard Cash (incumbent) 9,411 56.8
Republican Craig Wooten 7,169 43.2
Total votes 16,580 100.0
General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Richard Cash (incumbent) 44,446 74.0
Democratic Judith Polson 15,533 25.9
Write-in 55 0.1
Total votes 60,034 100.0
Republican hold

District 4

Incumbent Michael Gambrell ran unopposed in the Republican primary. Jose Villa ran unopposed in the Democratic primary.[10][12]

General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Michael Gambrell (incumbent) 31,129 72.7
Democratic Jose Villa 11,651 27.2
Write-in 33 0.1
Total votes 42,813 100.0
Republican hold

District 5

Incumbent Tom Corbin faced opposition in the Republican primary.[13] Michael McCord ran unopposed in the Democratic primary.

Republican Primary[14]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tom Corbin (incumbent) 9,254 70.4
Republican Dave Edwards 3,896 29.6
Total votes 13,150 100.0
General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tom Corbin (incumbent) 44,808 76.1
Democratic Michael McCord 14,013 23.8
Write-in 39 0.1
Total votes 58,860 100.0
Republican hold

District 6

Incumbent Dwight Loftis ran unopposed in the Republican primary. Hao Wu ran unopposed in the Democratic primary.[12]

General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dwight Loftis (incumbent) 33,300 65.1
Democratic Hao Wu 17,768 34.8
Write-in 61 0.1
Total votes 51,129 100.0
Republican hold

District 7

Incumbent Karl B. Allen faced opposition in the Democratic primary. Jack Logan ran unopposed in the Republican primary.[15]

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Karl B. Allen (incumbent) 6,208 70.1
Democratic Fletcher Smith 2,645 29.9
Total votes 8,853 100.0
General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Karl B. Allen (incumbent) 26,672 62.5
Republican Jack Logan 15,886 37.2
Write-in 107 0.3
Total votes 42,665 100.0
Democratic hold

District 8

Incumbent Ross Turner faced opposition in the Republican primary, but ran unopposed in the general election.[16]

Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ross Turner (incumbent) 9,435 68.2
Republican Janice Curtis 4,399 31.8
Total votes 13,834 100.0
General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ross Turner (incumbent) 49,180 96.4
Write-in 1,859 3.6
Total votes 51,039 100.0
Republican hold

District 9

Incumbent Danny Verdin ran unopposed in the Republican primary and the general election.[17]

General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Danny Verdin (incumbent) 39,049 96.9
Write-in 1,230 3.1
Total votes 40,279 100.0
Republican hold

District 10

Incumbent Floyd Nicholson ran unopposed in the Democratic primary. Two candidates ran in the Republican primary.[18]

Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Billy Garrett 5,406 53.5
Republican Bryan Hope 4,698 46.5
Total votes 10,104 100.0
General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Billy Garrett 23,989 56.0
Democratic Floyd Nicholson (incumbent) 18,841 43.9
Write-in 40 0.1
Total votes 42,870 100.0
Republican gain from Democratic

District 11

Incumbent Glenn Reese ran unopposed in the Democratic primary. Josh Kimbrell ran unopposed in the Republican primary.[19]

General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Josh Kimbrell 26,117 55.3
Democratic Glenn Reese (incumbent) 21,005 44.5
Write-in 75 0.2
Total votes 47,197 100.0
Republican gain from Democratic

District 12

Incumbent Scott Talley faced opposition in the Republican primary. Dawn Bingham ran unopposed in the Democratic primary.[20]

Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Scott Talley (incumbent) 8,011 52.8
Republican Mark Lynch 7,157 47.2
Total votes 15,168 100.0
General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Scott Talley (incumbent) 42,201 64.9
Democratic Dawn Bingham 22,759 35.0
Write-in 104 0.1
Total votes 65,064 100.0
Republican hold

District 13

Incumbent Shane Martin ran unopposed in the Republican primary and the general election.[21]

General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Shane Martin (incumbent) 43,138 97.2
Write-in 1,260 2.8
Total votes 44,398 100.0
Republican hold

District 14

Incumbent Harvey S. Peeler Jr. ran unopposed in the Republican primary, but faced opposition from a third-party candidate in the general election.[21]

General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Harvey S. Peeler Jr. (incumbent) 42,377 83.9
Alliance Sarah Work 7,928 15.7
Write-in 229 0.4
Total votes 50,534 100.0
Republican hold

District 15

Incumbent Wes Climer ran unopposed in the Republican primary. Vickie Holt ran unopposed in the Democratic primary.[21]

General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Wes Climer (incumbent) 39,121 60.2
Democratic Vickie Holt 25,848 39.8
Write-in 48 0.1
Total votes 65,017 100.0
Republican hold

District 16

This seat was one of three open seats in this election cycle. Four candidates ran in the Republican primary, with two advancing to a runoff.[22] Ramin Mammadov ran unopposed in the Democratic primary.[21]

Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tom Nichols 4,203 31.9
Republican Michael Johnson 3,583 27.2
Republican Kristen Blanchard 3,483 26.4
Republican Mike Neese 1,922 14.6
Total votes 13,191 100.0
Republican Primary Runoff
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Michael Johnson 4,686 54.8
Republican Tom Nichols 3,864 45.2
Total votes 8,550 100.0
General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Michael Johnson 48,801 63.2
Democratic Ramin Mammadov 28,287 36.7
Write-in 64 0.1
Total votes 77,152 100.0
Republican hold

District 17

Incumbent Mike Fanning faced opposition in the Democratic primary.[23] Erin Mosley ran unopposed in the Republican primary.[21]

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Mike Fanning (incumbent) 7,823 67.9
Democratic MaryGail Douglas 3,694 32.1
Total votes 11,517 100.0
General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Mike Fanning (incumbent) 26,724 51.5
Republican Erin Mosley 25,114 48.4
Write-in 47 0.1
Total votes 51,885 100.0
Democratic hold

District 18

Incumbent Ronnie Cromer faced opposition in the Republican primary.[24] Christopher Thibault ran unopposed in the Democratic primary.[21]

Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ronnie Cromer (incumbent) 10,331 62.1
Republican Charles Bumgardner 6,294 37.9
Total votes 16,625 100.0
General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ronnie Cromer (incumbent) 46,032 72.2
Democratic Christopher Thibault 17,639 27.7
Write-in 64 0.1
Total votes 63,735 100.0
Republican hold

District 19

Incumbent John L. Scott Jr. ran unopposed in the Democratic primary and the general election.[21]

General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John L. Scott Jr. (incumbent) 42,097 98.8
Write-in 528 1.2
Total votes 42,625 100.0
Democratic hold

District 20

Incumbent Dick Harpootlian ran unopposed in the Democratic primary.[21] Two candidates ran in the Republican primary.[25]

Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Benjamin Dunn 5,942 71.5
Republican Randy Dickey 2,365 28.5
Total votes 8,307 100.0
General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Dick Harpootlian (incumbent) 29,227 53.2
Republican Benjamin Dunn 25,562 46.6
Write-in 108 0.2
Total votes 54,897 100.0
Democratic hold

District 21

Incumbent Darrell Jackson ran unopposed in the Democratic primary and the general election.[21]

General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Darrell Jackson (incumbent) 33,279 97.9
Write-in 711 2.1
Total votes 33,990 100.0
Democratic hold

District 22

Incumbent Mia McLeod ran unopposed in the Democratic primary.[21] Two candidates ran in the Republican primary.[26]

Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Lee Blatt 3,393 75.8
Republican David Larsen 1,081 24.2
Total votes 4,474 100.0
General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Mia McLeod (incumbent) 35,438 62.2
Republican Lee Blatt 21,525 37.8
Write-in 43 0.1
Total votes 57,006 100.0
Democratic hold

District 23

Incumbent Katrina Shealy ran unopposed in the Republican primary. Bill Brown ran unopposed in the Democratic primary.[21]

General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Katrina Shealy (incumbent) 34,050 72.5
Democratic Bill Brown 12,849 27.4
Write-in 60 0.1
Total votes 46,959 100.0
Republican hold

District 24

Incumbent Tom Young Jr. ran unopposed in the Republican primary. Lisa Williams was set to run unopposed in the Democratic primary, but withdrew before it took place.[21]

General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tom Young Jr. (incumbent) 43,148 97.0
Write-in 1,353 3.0
Total votes 44,501 100.0
Republican hold

District 25

Incumbent A. Shane Massey faced opposition in the Republican primary.[27] Shirley Green Fayson ran unopposed in the Democratic primary.[21]

Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican A. Shane Massey (incumbent) 10,339 78.8
Republican Susan Swanson 2,775 21.2
Total votes 13,114 100.0
General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican A. Shane Massey (incumbent) 37,009 69.5
Democratic Shirley Green Fayson 16,153 30.4
Write-in 49 0.1
Total votes 53,211 100.0
Republican hold

District 26

Incumbent Nikki G. Setzler ran unopposed in the Democratic primary.[21] Two candidates ran in the Republican primary.[28]

Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Chris Smith 6,655 68.8
Republican Perry Finch 3,020 31.2
Total votes 9,675 100.0
General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Nikki G. Setzler (incumbent) 23,378 54.4
Republican Chris Smith 19,538 45.5
Write-in 38 0.1
Total votes 42,954 100.0
Democratic hold

District 27

Incumbent Vincent Sheheen ran unopposed in the Democratic primary. Penry Gustafson ran unopposed in the Republican primary.[21]

General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Penry Gustafson 22,294 51.0
Democratic Vincent Sheheen (incumbent) 21,406 48.9
Write-in 41 0.1
Total votes 43,741 100.0
Republican gain from Democratic

District 28

Incumbent Greg Hembree ran unopposed in the Republican primary and the general election.[21]

General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Greg Hembree (incumbent) 48,996 98.4
Write-in 817 1.6
Total votes 49,813 100.0
Republican hold

District 29

Incumbent Gerald Malloy ran unopposed in the Democratic primary.[21] Two candidates ran in the Republican primary.[29]

Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican J.D. Chaplin 4,153 82.4
Republican Ronald Page 887 17.6
Total votes 5,040 100.0
General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Gerald Malloy (incumbent) 22,877 53.7
Republican J.D. Chaplin 19,693 46.2
Write-in 60 0.1
Total votes 42,630
Democratic hold

District 30

Incumbent Kent M. Williams faced opposition in the Democratic primary,[30] but ran unopposed in the general election.[21]

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kent M. Williams (incumbent) 13,118 76.7
Democratic Patrick Richardson 3,978 23.3
Total votes 17,096 100.0
General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kent M. Williams (incumbent) 32,882 97.9
Write-in 703 2.1
Total votes 33,585 100.0
Democratic hold

District 31

Incumbent Hugh Leatherman ran unopposed in the Republican primary and the general election.[21]

General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Hugh Leatherman (incumbent) 37,168 97.3
Write-in 1,035 2.7
Total votes 38,203 100.0
Republican hold

District 32

Incumbent Ronnie A. Sabb faced opposition in the Democratic primary.[31] David Ellison ran unopposed in the Republican primary.[21]

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ronnie A. Sabb (incumbent) 9,492 71.2
Democratic Ted Brown 2,128 16.0
Democratic Kelly Spann Jr. 1,471 11.0
Democratic Manley Collins 237 1.8
Total votes 13,328 100.0
General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ronnie A. Sabb (incumbent) 27,284 60.6
Republican David Ellison 17,714 39.3
Write-in 54 0.1
Total votes 45,052 100.0
Democratic hold

District 33

Incumbent Luke A. Rankin faced opposition in the Republican primary, but ran unopposed in the general election.[6]

Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Luke A. Rankin (incumbent) 4,915 40.2
Republican John Gallman 4,210 34.4
Republican Carter Smith 3,105 25.4
Total votes 12,320 100.0
Republican Primary Runoff
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Luke A. Rankin (incumbent) 6,222 58.4
Republican John Gallman 4,430 41.6
Total votes 10,652 100.0
General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Luke A. Rankin (incumbent) 49,492 97.0
Write-in 1,538 3.0
Total votes 51,030 100.0
Republican hold

District 34

Incumbent Stephen Goldfinch ran unopposed in the Republican primary. Emily Cegledy ran unopposed in the Democratic primary.[21]

General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Stephen Goldfinch (incumbent) 54,384 66.7
Democratic Emily Cegledy 27,081 33.2
Write-in 66 0.1
Total votes 81,531 100.0
Republican hold

District 35

Incumbent Thomas McElveen ran unopposed in the Democratic primary and the general election.[21]

General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Thomas McElveen (incumbent) 36,210 96.2
Write-in 1,433 3.8
Total votes 37,643 100.0
Democratic hold

District 36

Incumbent Kevin L. Johnson faced opposition in the Democratic primary.[32] Leon Winn ran unopposed in the Republican primary.[21]

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kevin L. Johnson (incumbent) 7,106 74.9
Democratic Eleazer Carter 2,376 25.1
Total votes 9,482 100.0
General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kevin L. Johnson (incumbent) 25,183 57.4
Republican Leon Winn 18,611 42.5
Write-in 44 0.1
Total votes 43,838 100.0
Democratic hold

District 37

Incumbent Larry Grooms ran unopposed in the Republican primary. Kathryn Whitaker ran unopposed in the Democratic primary. A third-party candidate also contested the general election.[21]

General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Larry Grooms (incumbent) 42,915 58.7
Democratic Kathryn Whitaker 28,266 38.6
Libertarian Steve French 1,909 2.6
Write-in 58 0.1
Total votes 73,148 100.0
Republican hold

District 38

Incumbent Sean Bennett ran unopposed in the Republican primary. John Lowe ran unopposed in the Democratic primary.[21]

General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Sean Bennett (incumbent) 35,068 58.8
Democratic John Lowe 24,462 41.1
Write-in 66 0.1
Total votes 59,596 100.0
Republican hold

District 39

This seat was one of three open seats in this election cycle. Four candidates ran in the Democratic primary, with two advancing to a runoff.[33] Tom Connor ran unopposed in the Republican primary.[21]

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Vernon Stephens 4,901 41.4
Democratic Cindy Evans 4,624 38.8
Democratic William Johnson 1,864 15.6
Democratic Jerry Montgomery 532 4.5
Total votes 11,921 100.0
Democratic Primary Runoff
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Vernon Stephens 3,968 65.2
Democratic Cindy Evans 2,120 34.8
Total votes 6,088 100.0
General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Vernon Stephens 25,351 56.5
Republican Tom Connor 19,500 43.4
Write-in 38 0.1
Total votes 44,889 100.0
Democratic hold

District 40

Incumbent Brad Hutto faced opposition in the Democratic primary,[34] but ran unopposed in the general election.[21]

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Brad Hutto (incumbent) 10,750 71.0
Democratic Michael Addison 4,400 29.0
Total votes 15,150 100.0
General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Brad Hutto (incumbent) 28,958 97.6
Write-in 726 2.4
Total votes 29,684 100.0
Democratic hold

District 41

Incumbent Sandy Senn faced no opposition in the Republican primary.[21] Two candidates ran in the Democratic primary.[35]

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Sam Skardon 6,672 63.0
Democratic Jason Mills 3,911 37.0
Total votes 10,583 100.0
General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Sandy Senn (incumbent) 37,234 50.9
Democratic Sam Skardon 35,926 49.0
Write-in 60 0.1
Total votes 73,220 100.0
Republican hold

District 42

Incumbent Marlon Kimpson ran unopposed in the Democratic primary and the general election.[21]

General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Marlon Kimpson (incumbent) 35,299 98.0
Write-in 705 2.0
Total votes 36,004 100.0
Democratic hold

District 43

Incumbent Chip Campsen ran unopposed in the Republican primary. Richard Hricik ran unopposed in the Democratic primary.[21]

General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Chip Campsen (incumbent) 37,938 56.2
Democratic Richard Hricik 29,550 43.7
Write-in 59 0.1
Total votes 67,547 100.0
Republican hold

District 44

This seat was one of three open seats in this election cycle. Two candidates ran in the Democratic primary, and two candidates ran in the Republican primary.[36]

Democratic Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Debbie Bryant 5,479 85.6
Democratic Kris DeLorme 924 14.4
Total votes 6,403 100.0
Republican Primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Brian Adams 6,318 61.3
Republican Gayla McSwain 3,983 38.7
Total votes 10,301 100.0
General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Brian Adams 31,472 57.0
Democratic Debbie Bryant 23,667 42.9
Write-in 61 0.1
Total votes 55,200 100.0
Republican hold

District 45

Incumbent Margie Bright Matthews ran unopposed in the Democratic primary. Rodney Buncum ran unopposed in the Republican primary.[21]

General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Margie Bright Matthews (incumbent) 28,767 59.4
Republican Rodney Buncum 19,608 40.5
Write-in 47 0.1
Total votes 48,422 100.0
Democratic hold

District 46

Incumbent Tom Davis ran unopposed in the Republican primary. Nathan Campbell ran unopposed in the Democratic primary.[21]

General Election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tom Davis (incumbent) 48,142 65.7
Democratic Nathan Campbell 25,045 34.2
Write-in 42 0.1
Total votes 73,229 100.0
Republican hold

Margins of victory

See also

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For the federal election see 2020 United States Senate election in South Carolina The 2020 South Carolina State Senate elections took place as part of the biennial 2020 United States elections South Carolina voters elected state senators in all of the state s 46 senate districts State senators serve four year terms in the South Carolina Senate with all of the seats up for election each cycle The primary elections on June 9 2020 determined which candidates appeared on the November 3 2020 general election ballot 2020 South Carolina Senate election 2016 November 3 2020 2024 All 46 seats in the South Carolina Senate24 seats needed for a majorityTurnout66 3 Majority party Minority party Leader Harvey S Peeler Jr Nikki G SetzlerParty Republican DemocraticLeader since January 8 2019 November 12 2012Leader s seat 14th 26thSeats before 27 19Seats after 30 16Seat change 3 3Popular vote 1 399 659 924 535Percentage 59 52 39 31 President pro tempore before electionHarvey S Peeler Jr Republican Elected President pro tempore Harvey S Peeler Jr RepublicanFollowing the previous election in 2016 Republicans had control of the South Carolina Senate with 27 seats to Democrats 19 seats Results Edit Party Votes SeatsNo No South Carolina Republican Party 1 399 659 59 52 30 3 65 22South Carolina Democratic Party 924 535 39 31 16 3 34 78Write in 17 735 0 75 0 0 0 00Alliance Party 7 928 0 34 0 0 0 00Libertarian Party of South Carolina 1 909 0 08 0 0 0 00Total 2 351 766 100 00 46 0 100 00Registered voters 3 547 181 100 00Turnout 2 351 766 66 3Source South Carolina Election Commission 1 Popular voteRepublican 59 52 Democratic 39 31 Other 1 17 Senate seatsRepublican 65 22 Democratic 34 78 Summary EditDistrict Incumbent Party Elected Senator Party Result1st Thomas C Alexander Rep Thomas C Alexander a Rep Republican HOLD2nd Rex Rice Rep Rex Rice a Rep Republican HOLD3rd Richard Cash Rep Richard Cash Rep Republican HOLD4th Michael Gambrell Rep Michael Gambrell Rep Republican HOLD5th Tom Corbin Rep Tom Corbin Rep Republican HOLD6th Dwight Loftis Rep Dwight Loftis Rep Republican HOLD7th Karl B Allen Dem Karl B Allen Dem Democratic HOLD8th Ross Turner Rep Ross Turner a Rep Republican HOLD9th Danny Verdin Rep Danny Verdin a Rep Republican HOLD10th Floyd Nicholson Dem Billy Garrett Rep Republican GAIN11th Glenn G Reese Dem Josh Kimbrell Rep Republican GAIN12th Scott Talley Rep Scott Talley Rep Republican HOLD13th Shane Martin Rep Shane Martin a Rep Republican HOLD14th Harvey S Peeler Jr Rep Harvey S Peeler Jr Rep Republican HOLD15th Wes Climer Rep Wes Climer Rep Republican HOLD16th Greg Gregory b Rep Michael Johnson Rep Republican HOLD17th Mike Fanning Dem Mike Fanning Dem Democratic HOLD18th Ronnie Cromer Rep Ronnie Cromer Rep Republican HOLD19th John L Scott Jr Dem John L Scott Jr a Dem Democratic HOLD20th Dick Harpootlian Dem Dick Harpootlian Dem Democratic HOLD21st Darrell Jackson Dem Darrell Jackson a Dem Democratic HOLD22nd Mia McLeod Dem Mia McLeod Dem Democratic HOLD23rd Katrina Shealy Rep Katrina Shealy Rep Republican HOLD24th Tom Young Jr Rep Tom Young Jr Rep Republican HOLD25th A Shane Massey Rep A Shane Massey Rep Republican HOLD26th Nikki G Setzler Dem Nikki G Setzler Dem Democratic HOLD27th Vincent Sheheen Dem Penry Gustafson Rep Republican GAIN28th Greg Hembree Rep Greg Hembree a Rep Republican HOLD29th Gerald Malloy Dem Gerald Malloy Dem Democratic HOLD30th Kent M Williams Dem Kent M Williams a Dem Democratic HOLD31st Hugh Leatherman Rep Hugh Leatherman a Rep Republican HOLD32nd Ronnie A Sabb Dem Ronnie A Sabb Dem Democratic HOLD33rd Luke A Rankin Rep Luke A Rankin a Rep Republican HOLD34th Stephen Goldfinch Rep Stephen Goldfinch Rep Republican HOLD35th Thomas McElveen Dem Thomas McElveen a Dem Democratic HOLD36th Kevin L Johnson Dem Kevin L Johnson Dem Democratic HOLD37th Larry Grooms Rep Larry Grooms Rep Republican HOLD38th Sean Bennett Rep Sean Bennett Rep Republican HOLD39th John W Matthews Jr b Dem Vernon Stephens Dem Democratic HOLD40th Brad Hutto Dem Brad Hutto a Dem Democratic HOLD41st Sandy Senn Rep Sandy Senn Rep Republican HOLD42nd Marlon Kimpson Dem Marlon Kimpson a Dem Democratic HOLD43rd Chip Campsen Rep Chip Campsen Rep Republican HOLD44th Paul G Campbell Jr b Rep Brian Adams Rep Republican HOLD45th Margie Bright Matthews Dem Margie Bright Matthews Dem Democratic HOLD46th Tom Davis Rep Tom Davis Rep Republican HOLD District Results a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Running unopposed in the general election a b c Not seeking reelection therefore this seat is open Outgoing incumbents EditRetiring Edit Three incumbent senators are not seeking re election in 2020 leaving three open seats Greg Gregory R Lancaster representing District 16 from 1992 2008 and then since 2011 He announced that he would not be seeking re election on October 23 2019 2 John W Matthews Jr D Orangeburg representing District 39 since 1984 He had previously served in the South Carolina House of Representatives from 1975 1984 He announced that he would not be seeking re election on March 10 2020 3 Paul G Campbell Jr R Berkeley representing District 44 since 2007 He announced that he would not be seeking re election on March 23 2020 4 Defeated Edit No incumbents were defeated in their primaries Luke A Rankin R Horry who has represented District 33 since 1992 was the only incumbent whose primary was forced to go to a runoff after he failed to obtain 50 of the vote in his primary The runoff took place on June 23 2020 5 between Rankin and challenger John Gallman and was won by Rankin 6 Predictions EditSource Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 7 Safe R October 21 2020Detailed results EditDistrict 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5 District 6 District 7 District 8 District 9 District 10 District 11 District 12 District 13 District 14 District 15 District 16 District 17 District 18 District 19 District 20 District 21 District 22 District 23 District 24 District 25 District 26 District 27 District 28 District 29 District 30 District 31 District 32 District 33 District 34 District 35 District 36 District 37 District 38 District 39 District 40 District 41 District 42 District 43 District 44 District 45 District 46District 1 Edit Incumbent Thomas C Alexander ran unopposed in the Republican primary and the general election 8 General Election Party Candidate Votes Republican Thomas C Alexander 39 794 98 0Write in 804 2 0Total votes 40 598 100 0Republican holdDistrict 2 Edit Incumbent Rex Rice ran unopposed in the Republican primary and the general election 8 General Election Party Candidate Votes Republican Rex Rice 44 116 98 1Write in 856 1 9Total votes 44 972 100 0Republican holdDistrict 3 Edit Incumbent Richard Cash faced opposition in the Republican primary 9 Judith Polson ran unopposed in the Democratic primary 10 Republican Primary 11 Party Candidate Votes Republican Richard Cash incumbent 9 411 56 8Republican Craig Wooten 7 169 43 2Total votes 16 580 100 0General Election Party Candidate Votes Republican Richard Cash incumbent 44 446 74 0Democratic Judith Polson 15 533 25 9Write in 55 0 1Total votes 60 034 100 0Republican holdDistrict 4 Edit Incumbent Michael Gambrell ran unopposed in the Republican primary Jose Villa ran unopposed in the Democratic primary 10 12 General Election Party Candidate Votes Republican Michael Gambrell incumbent 31 129 72 7Democratic Jose Villa 11 651 27 2Write in 33 0 1Total votes 42 813 100 0Republican holdDistrict 5 Edit Incumbent Tom Corbin faced opposition in the Republican primary 13 Michael McCord ran unopposed in the Democratic primary Republican Primary 14 Party Candidate Votes Republican Tom Corbin incumbent 9 254 70 4Republican Dave Edwards 3 896 29 6Total votes 13 150 100 0General Election Party Candidate Votes Republican Tom Corbin incumbent 44 808 76 1Democratic Michael McCord 14 013 23 8Write in 39 0 1Total votes 58 860 100 0Republican holdDistrict 6 Edit Incumbent Dwight Loftis ran unopposed in the Republican primary Hao Wu ran unopposed in the Democratic primary 12 General Election Party Candidate Votes Republican Dwight Loftis incumbent 33 300 65 1Democratic Hao Wu 17 768 34 8Write in 61 0 1Total votes 51 129 100 0Republican holdDistrict 7 Edit Incumbent Karl B Allen faced opposition in the Democratic primary Jack Logan ran unopposed in the Republican primary 15 Democratic Primary Party Candidate Votes Democratic Karl B Allen incumbent 6 208 70 1Democratic Fletcher Smith 2 645 29 9Total votes 8 853 100 0General Election Party Candidate Votes Democratic Karl B Allen incumbent 26 672 62 5Republican Jack Logan 15 886 37 2Write in 107 0 3Total votes 42 665 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 8 Edit Incumbent Ross Turner faced opposition in the Republican primary but ran unopposed in the general election 16 Republican Primary Party Candidate Votes Republican Ross Turner incumbent 9 435 68 2Republican Janice Curtis 4 399 31 8Total votes 13 834 100 0General Election Party Candidate Votes Republican Ross Turner incumbent 49 180 96 4Write in 1 859 3 6Total votes 51 039 100 0Republican holdDistrict 9 Edit Incumbent Danny Verdin ran unopposed in the Republican primary and the general election 17 General Election Party Candidate Votes Republican Danny Verdin incumbent 39 049 96 9Write in 1 230 3 1Total votes 40 279 100 0Republican holdDistrict 10 Edit Incumbent Floyd Nicholson ran unopposed in the Democratic primary Two candidates ran in the Republican primary 18 Republican Primary Party Candidate Votes Republican Billy Garrett 5 406 53 5Republican Bryan Hope 4 698 46 5Total votes 10 104 100 0General Election Party Candidate Votes Republican Billy Garrett 23 989 56 0Democratic Floyd Nicholson incumbent 18 841 43 9Write in 40 0 1Total votes 42 870 100 0Republican gain from DemocraticDistrict 11 Edit Incumbent Glenn Reese ran unopposed in the Democratic primary Josh Kimbrell ran unopposed in the Republican primary 19 General Election Party Candidate Votes Republican Josh Kimbrell 26 117 55 3Democratic Glenn Reese incumbent 21 005 44 5Write in 75 0 2Total votes 47 197 100 0Republican gain from DemocraticDistrict 12 Edit Incumbent Scott Talley faced opposition in the Republican primary Dawn Bingham ran unopposed in the Democratic primary 20 Republican Primary Party Candidate Votes Republican Scott Talley incumbent 8 011 52 8Republican Mark Lynch 7 157 47 2Total votes 15 168 100 0General Election Party Candidate Votes Republican Scott Talley incumbent 42 201 64 9Democratic Dawn Bingham 22 759 35 0Write in 104 0 1Total votes 65 064 100 0Republican holdDistrict 13 Edit Incumbent Shane Martin ran unopposed in the Republican primary and the general election 21 General Election Party Candidate Votes Republican Shane Martin incumbent 43 138 97 2Write in 1 260 2 8Total votes 44 398 100 0Republican holdDistrict 14 Edit Incumbent Harvey S Peeler Jr ran unopposed in the Republican primary but faced opposition from a third party candidate in the general election 21 General Election Party Candidate Votes Republican Harvey S Peeler Jr incumbent 42 377 83 9Alliance Sarah Work 7 928 15 7Write in 229 0 4Total votes 50 534 100 0Republican holdDistrict 15 Edit Incumbent Wes Climer ran unopposed in the Republican primary Vickie Holt ran unopposed in the Democratic primary 21 General Election Party Candidate Votes Republican Wes Climer incumbent 39 121 60 2Democratic Vickie Holt 25 848 39 8Write in 48 0 1Total votes 65 017 100 0Republican holdDistrict 16 Edit This seat was one of three open seats in this election cycle Four candidates ran in the Republican primary with two advancing to a runoff 22 Ramin Mammadov ran unopposed in the Democratic primary 21 Republican Primary Party Candidate Votes Republican Tom Nichols 4 203 31 9Republican Michael Johnson 3 583 27 2Republican Kristen Blanchard 3 483 26 4Republican Mike Neese 1 922 14 6Total votes 13 191 100 0Republican Primary Runoff Party Candidate Votes Republican Michael Johnson 4 686 54 8Republican Tom Nichols 3 864 45 2Total votes 8 550 100 0General Election Party Candidate Votes Republican Michael Johnson 48 801 63 2Democratic Ramin Mammadov 28 287 36 7Write in 64 0 1Total votes 77 152 100 0Republican holdDistrict 17 Edit Incumbent Mike Fanning faced opposition in the Democratic primary 23 Erin Mosley ran unopposed in the Republican primary 21 Democratic Primary Party Candidate Votes Democratic Mike Fanning incumbent 7 823 67 9Democratic MaryGail Douglas 3 694 32 1Total votes 11 517 100 0General Election Party Candidate Votes Democratic Mike Fanning incumbent 26 724 51 5Republican Erin Mosley 25 114 48 4Write in 47 0 1Total votes 51 885 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 18 Edit Incumbent Ronnie Cromer faced opposition in the Republican primary 24 Christopher Thibault ran unopposed in the Democratic primary 21 Republican Primary Party Candidate Votes Republican Ronnie Cromer incumbent 10 331 62 1Republican Charles Bumgardner 6 294 37 9Total votes 16 625 100 0General Election Party Candidate Votes Republican Ronnie Cromer incumbent 46 032 72 2Democratic Christopher Thibault 17 639 27 7Write in 64 0 1Total votes 63 735 100 0Republican holdDistrict 19 Edit Incumbent John L Scott Jr ran unopposed in the Democratic primary and the general election 21 General Election Party Candidate Votes Democratic John L Scott Jr incumbent 42 097 98 8Write in 528 1 2Total votes 42 625 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 20 Edit Incumbent Dick Harpootlian ran unopposed in the Democratic primary 21 Two candidates ran in the Republican primary 25 Republican Primary Party Candidate Votes Republican Benjamin Dunn 5 942 71 5Republican Randy Dickey 2 365 28 5Total votes 8 307 100 0General Election Party Candidate Votes Democratic Dick Harpootlian incumbent 29 227 53 2Republican Benjamin Dunn 25 562 46 6Write in 108 0 2Total votes 54 897 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 21 Edit Incumbent Darrell Jackson ran unopposed in the Democratic primary and the general election 21 General Election Party Candidate Votes Democratic Darrell Jackson incumbent 33 279 97 9Write in 711 2 1Total votes 33 990 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 22 Edit Incumbent Mia McLeod ran unopposed in the Democratic primary 21 Two candidates ran in the Republican primary 26 Republican Primary Party Candidate Votes Republican Lee Blatt 3 393 75 8Republican David Larsen 1 081 24 2Total votes 4 474 100 0General Election Party Candidate Votes Democratic Mia McLeod incumbent 35 438 62 2Republican Lee Blatt 21 525 37 8Write in 43 0 1Total votes 57 006 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 23 Edit Incumbent Katrina Shealy ran unopposed in the Republican primary Bill Brown ran unopposed in the Democratic primary 21 General Election Party Candidate Votes Republican Katrina Shealy incumbent 34 050 72 5Democratic Bill Brown 12 849 27 4Write in 60 0 1Total votes 46 959 100 0Republican holdDistrict 24 Edit Incumbent Tom Young Jr ran unopposed in the Republican primary Lisa Williams was set to run unopposed in the Democratic primary but withdrew before it took place 21 General Election Party Candidate Votes Republican Tom Young Jr incumbent 43 148 97 0Write in 1 353 3 0Total votes 44 501 100 0Republican holdDistrict 25 Edit Incumbent A Shane Massey faced opposition in the Republican primary 27 Shirley Green Fayson ran unopposed in the Democratic primary 21 Republican Primary Party Candidate Votes Republican A Shane Massey incumbent 10 339 78 8Republican Susan Swanson 2 775 21 2Total votes 13 114 100 0General Election Party Candidate Votes Republican A Shane Massey incumbent 37 009 69 5Democratic Shirley Green Fayson 16 153 30 4Write in 49 0 1Total votes 53 211 100 0Republican holdDistrict 26 Edit Incumbent Nikki G Setzler ran unopposed in the Democratic primary 21 Two candidates ran in the Republican primary 28 Republican Primary Party Candidate Votes Republican Chris Smith 6 655 68 8Republican Perry Finch 3 020 31 2Total votes 9 675 100 0General Election Party Candidate Votes Democratic Nikki G Setzler incumbent 23 378 54 4Republican Chris Smith 19 538 45 5Write in 38 0 1Total votes 42 954 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 27 Edit Incumbent Vincent Sheheen ran unopposed in the Democratic primary Penry Gustafson ran unopposed in the Republican primary 21 General Election Party Candidate Votes Republican Penry Gustafson 22 294 51 0Democratic Vincent Sheheen incumbent 21 406 48 9Write in 41 0 1Total votes 43 741 100 0Republican gain from DemocraticDistrict 28 Edit Incumbent Greg Hembree ran unopposed in the Republican primary and the general election 21 General Election Party Candidate Votes Republican Greg Hembree incumbent 48 996 98 4Write in 817 1 6Total votes 49 813 100 0Republican holdDistrict 29 Edit Incumbent Gerald Malloy ran unopposed in the Democratic primary 21 Two candidates ran in the Republican primary 29 Republican Primary Party Candidate Votes Republican J D Chaplin 4 153 82 4Republican Ronald Page 887 17 6Total votes 5 040 100 0General Election Party Candidate Votes Democratic Gerald Malloy incumbent 22 877 53 7Republican J D Chaplin 19 693 46 2Write in 60 0 1Total votes 42 630Democratic holdDistrict 30 Edit Incumbent Kent M Williams faced opposition in the Democratic primary 30 but ran unopposed in the general election 21 Democratic Primary Party Candidate Votes Democratic Kent M Williams incumbent 13 118 76 7Democratic Patrick Richardson 3 978 23 3Total votes 17 096 100 0General Election Party Candidate Votes Democratic Kent M Williams incumbent 32 882 97 9Write in 703 2 1Total votes 33 585 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 31 Edit Incumbent Hugh Leatherman ran unopposed in the Republican primary and the general election 21 General Election Party Candidate Votes Republican Hugh Leatherman incumbent 37 168 97 3Write in 1 035 2 7Total votes 38 203 100 0Republican holdDistrict 32 Edit Incumbent Ronnie A Sabb faced opposition in the Democratic primary 31 David Ellison ran unopposed in the Republican primary 21 Democratic Primary Party Candidate Votes Democratic Ronnie A Sabb incumbent 9 492 71 2Democratic Ted Brown 2 128 16 0Democratic Kelly Spann Jr 1 471 11 0Democratic Manley Collins 237 1 8Total votes 13 328 100 0General Election Party Candidate Votes Democratic Ronnie A Sabb incumbent 27 284 60 6Republican David Ellison 17 714 39 3Write in 54 0 1Total votes 45 052 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 33 Edit Incumbent Luke A Rankin faced opposition in the Republican primary but ran unopposed in the general election 6 Republican Primary Party Candidate Votes Republican Luke A Rankin incumbent 4 915 40 2Republican John Gallman 4 210 34 4Republican Carter Smith 3 105 25 4Total votes 12 320 100 0Republican Primary Runoff Party Candidate Votes Republican Luke A Rankin incumbent 6 222 58 4Republican John Gallman 4 430 41 6Total votes 10 652 100 0General Election Party Candidate Votes Republican Luke A Rankin incumbent 49 492 97 0Write in 1 538 3 0Total votes 51 030 100 0Republican holdDistrict 34 Edit Incumbent Stephen Goldfinch ran unopposed in the Republican primary Emily Cegledy ran unopposed in the Democratic primary 21 General Election Party Candidate Votes Republican Stephen Goldfinch incumbent 54 384 66 7Democratic Emily Cegledy 27 081 33 2Write in 66 0 1Total votes 81 531 100 0Republican holdDistrict 35 Edit Incumbent Thomas McElveen ran unopposed in the Democratic primary and the general election 21 General Election Party Candidate Votes Democratic Thomas McElveen incumbent 36 210 96 2Write in 1 433 3 8Total votes 37 643 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 36 Edit Incumbent Kevin L Johnson faced opposition in the Democratic primary 32 Leon Winn ran unopposed in the Republican primary 21 Democratic Primary Party Candidate Votes Democratic Kevin L Johnson incumbent 7 106 74 9Democratic Eleazer Carter 2 376 25 1Total votes 9 482 100 0General Election Party Candidate Votes Democratic Kevin L Johnson incumbent 25 183 57 4Republican Leon Winn 18 611 42 5Write in 44 0 1Total votes 43 838 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 37 Edit Incumbent Larry Grooms ran unopposed in the Republican primary Kathryn Whitaker ran unopposed in the Democratic primary A third party candidate also contested the general election 21 General Election Party Candidate Votes Republican Larry Grooms incumbent 42 915 58 7Democratic Kathryn Whitaker 28 266 38 6Libertarian Steve French 1 909 2 6Write in 58 0 1Total votes 73 148 100 0Republican holdDistrict 38 Edit Incumbent Sean Bennett ran unopposed in the Republican primary John Lowe ran unopposed in the Democratic primary 21 General Election Party Candidate Votes Republican Sean Bennett incumbent 35 068 58 8Democratic John Lowe 24 462 41 1Write in 66 0 1Total votes 59 596 100 0Republican holdDistrict 39 Edit This seat was one of three open seats in this election cycle Four candidates ran in the Democratic primary with two advancing to a runoff 33 Tom Connor ran unopposed in the Republican primary 21 Democratic Primary Party Candidate Votes Democratic Vernon Stephens 4 901 41 4Democratic Cindy Evans 4 624 38 8Democratic William Johnson 1 864 15 6Democratic Jerry Montgomery 532 4 5Total votes 11 921 100 0Democratic Primary Runoff Party Candidate Votes Democratic Vernon Stephens 3 968 65 2Democratic Cindy Evans 2 120 34 8Total votes 6 088 100 0General Election Party Candidate Votes Democratic Vernon Stephens 25 351 56 5Republican Tom Connor 19 500 43 4Write in 38 0 1Total votes 44 889 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 40 Edit Incumbent Brad Hutto faced opposition in the Democratic primary 34 but ran unopposed in the general election 21 Democratic Primary Party Candidate Votes Democratic Brad Hutto incumbent 10 750 71 0Democratic Michael Addison 4 400 29 0Total votes 15 150 100 0General Election Party Candidate Votes Democratic Brad Hutto incumbent 28 958 97 6Write in 726 2 4Total votes 29 684 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 41 Edit Incumbent Sandy Senn faced no opposition in the Republican primary 21 Two candidates ran in the Democratic primary 35 Democratic Primary Party Candidate Votes Democratic Sam Skardon 6 672 63 0Democratic Jason Mills 3 911 37 0Total votes 10 583 100 0General Election Party Candidate Votes Republican Sandy Senn incumbent 37 234 50 9Democratic Sam Skardon 35 926 49 0Write in 60 0 1Total votes 73 220 100 0Republican holdDistrict 42 Edit Incumbent Marlon Kimpson ran unopposed in the Democratic primary and the general election 21 General Election Party Candidate Votes Democratic Marlon Kimpson incumbent 35 299 98 0Write in 705 2 0Total votes 36 004 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 43 Edit Incumbent Chip Campsen ran unopposed in the Republican primary Richard Hricik ran unopposed in the Democratic primary 21 General Election Party Candidate Votes Republican Chip Campsen incumbent 37 938 56 2Democratic Richard Hricik 29 550 43 7Write in 59 0 1Total votes 67 547 100 0Republican holdDistrict 44 Edit This seat was one of three open seats in this election cycle Two candidates ran in the Democratic primary and two candidates ran in the Republican primary 36 Democratic Primary Party Candidate Votes Democratic Debbie Bryant 5 479 85 6Democratic Kris DeLorme 924 14 4Total votes 6 403 100 0Republican Primary Party Candidate Votes Republican Brian Adams 6 318 61 3Republican Gayla McSwain 3 983 38 7Total votes 10 301 100 0General Election Party Candidate Votes Republican Brian Adams 31 472 57 0Democratic Debbie Bryant 23 667 42 9Write in 61 0 1Total votes 55 200 100 0Republican holdDistrict 45 Edit Incumbent Margie Bright Matthews ran unopposed in the Democratic primary Rodney Buncum ran unopposed in the Republican primary 21 General Election Party Candidate Votes Democratic Margie Bright Matthews incumbent 28 767 59 4Republican Rodney Buncum 19 608 40 5Write in 47 0 1Total votes 48 422 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 46 Edit Incumbent Tom Davis ran unopposed in the Republican primary Nathan Campbell ran unopposed in the Democratic primary 21 General Election Party Candidate Votes Republican Tom Davis incumbent 48 142 65 7Democratic Nathan Campbell 25 045 34 2Write in 42 0 1Total votes 73 229 100 0Republican holdMargins of victory EditPrimaries Edit District Primary Margin39 Democratic 0 2 6 16 Republican 0 4 7 12 Republican 0 5 6 33 Republican 0 5 8 10 Republican 0 7 0 3 Republican 13 6 44 Republican 22 6 18 Democratic 24 2 41 Democratic 26 0 7 Democratic 30 4 17 Democratic 35 8 8 Republican 36 4 26 Republican 37 6 7 Democratic 40 2 5 Republican 40 8 40 Democratic 42 0 20 Republican 43 0 36 Democratic 49 8 22 Republican 51 6 30 Democratic 53 4 32 Democratic 55 2 25 Republican 57 6 29 Republican 64 8 44 Democratic 71 2 Primary Runoffs Edit District Primary Margin16 Republican 0 9 6 33 Republican 16 8 39 Democratic 30 4 General Elections Edit District Winning Party Margin41 Republican 0 1 9 27 Republican 0 2 1 17 Democratic 0 3 1 20 Democratic 0 6 6 29 Democratic 0 7 5 26 Democratic 0 8 9 11 Republican 10 8 10 Republican 12 1 43 Republican 12 5 39 Democratic 13 1 44 Republican 14 1 36 Democratic 14 9 38 Republican 17 7 45 Democratic 18 9 37 Republican 20 1 15 Republican 20 4 32 Democratic 21 3 22 Democratic 24 4 7 Republican 25 3 16 Republican 26 5 12 Republican 29 9 6 Republican 30 3 46 Republican 31 5 34 Republican 33 5 25 Republican 39 1 18 Republican 44 5 23 Republican 45 1 4 Republican 45 5 3 Republican 48 1 5 Republican 52 3 14 Republican 68 2 Uncontested elections are not included See also Edit2020 South Carolina elections 2020 United States elections 2020 South Carolina Democratic presidential primary 2020 United States Senate election in South Carolina 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina South Carolina SenateReferences Edit Election Night Reporting www enr scvotes org Retrieved 2020 12 04 Longtime SC Sen Gregory Won t Run For Reelection In 2020 wfae org October 23 2019 Retrieved June 13 2020 Huff Christopher March 10 2020 State Sen John Matthews will not seek re election The Times and Democrat Retrieved June 13 2020 DeRobbio Daniella March 23 2020 SC State Senator Paul Campbell won t seek re election WCIV Retrieved June 13 2020 Boschult Christian June 10 2020 Rankin and Gallman face off in runoff MyHorryNews com Archived from the original on June 13 2020 Retrieved June 13 2020 a b Rankin wins runoff election for District 33 state senate seat according to unofficial results wmbfnews com Retrieved 5 July 2020 October Overview Handicapping the 2020 State Legislature Races The Cook Political Report Retrieved November 1 2020 a b Saitta Wilson take council seats yourpickenscounty com 10 June 2020 Retrieved June 13 2020 Brown Kirk Incumbent Richard Cash faces Craig Wooten in SC Senate District 3 Republican primary Independent Mail Retrieved June 13 2020 a b Brown Kirk South Carolina elections Here s who is running for office in Anderson County Independent Mail Retrieved June 13 2020 STATE SENATE DISTRICT 3 REP Retrieved June 13 2020 a b Statehouse Report NEW for 4 3 Who s running and who s not Sanford Hard times ahead Elections www statehousereport com Retrieved June 13 2020 Matney Mandy June 10 2020 SC Senator Known For Calling Women A Lesser Cut Of Meat Won Primary FitsNews Retrieved June 13 2020 STATE SENATE DISTRICT 5 REP Retrieved June 13 2020 Cary Nathaniel Rep Bill Chumley Chris Bennett in runoff in House District 35 Other incumbents sweep The Greenville News Retrieved 11 July 2020 Dean Rochelle 10 June 2020 SC preliminary Primary Election results ABC Columbia Retrieved 11 July 2020 2020 local election field taking shape The Laurens County Advertiser Retrieved 11 July 2020 Hicks James Garrett wins GOP nod for senate seat Index Journal Retrieved 11 July 2020 Montgomery Bob Josh Kimbrell to challenge Glenn Reese for state Senate seat GoUpstate Retrieved 11 July 2020 Montgomery Bob Talley wins GOP primary in District 12 Senate race GoUpstate Archived from the original on 11 July 2020 Retrieved 11 July 2020 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af SC Uncontested Columbia Basin Herald 9 June 2020 Retrieved 11 July 2020 Johnson wins Senate 16 runoff TheLancasterNews com www thelancasternews com Retrieved 11 July 2020 Ball Barbara 2 April 2020 Fanning McDaniel facing challengers The Independent Voice of Blythewood amp Fairfield County Retrieved 12 July 2020 State Senate District 18 Candidate Q amp A Newberry Observer 6 June 2020 Retrieved 12 July 2020 Dunn to face Dick Harpootlian November 3rd www nathansnews com Retrieved 12 July 2020 STATE SENATE DISTRICT 22 REP Retrieved 12 July 2020 Hicks James Sen Shane Massey fends off primary challenge Index Journal Retrieved 12 July 2020 Harris Bradley Incumbents challenged in Bamberg Calhoun and Orangeburg counties The Times and Democrat Retrieved 12 July 2020 Election 2020 Candidate Q amp A State Senate District 29 The Sumter Item Retrieved 12 July 2020 Voter turnout at 26 percent in primary Heraldadvocate com Retrieved 12 July 2020 Senate Seat 32 race offers choices The News Retrieved 12 July 2020 McElveen Jake Johnson wins Senate primary to face off against Winn in November Manning Live Retrieved 12 July 2020 Harris Bradley Stephens wins runoff Democrat will face GOP candidate for Senate 39 seat The Times and Democrat Retrieved 12 July 2020 Dr Michael Addison to challenge incumbent Senator Brad Hutto for S C Senate District 40 seat WJBF 29 May 2020 Retrieved 12 July 2020 Lovegrove Jamie Lowcountry emerges as key SC Statehouse battleground for 2020 races Post and Courier Retrieved 12 July 2020 Novelly Thomas Favorites and incumbents take leads in Berkeley County primary election results Post and Courier Retrieved 12 July 2020 External links EditGovernment Documents Round Table of the American Library Association South Carolina Voting amp Elections Toolkits South Carolina Election Tools Deadlines Dates Rules and Links Vote org Oakland CA League of Women Voters of South Carolina State affiliate of the U S League of Women Voters South Carolina at Ballotpedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2020 South Carolina Senate 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