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2024 South Carolina Republican presidential primary

The 2024 South Carolina Republican presidential primary was held on February 24, 2024,[1] as part of the Republican Party primaries for the 2024 presidential election. 50 delegates to the 2024 Republican National Convention were allocated on a selection basis.[2]

2024 South Carolina Republican presidential primary

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50 Republican National Convention delegates
 
Candidate Donald Trump Nikki Haley
Home state Florida South Carolina
Delegate count 47 3
Popular vote 452,496 299,084
Percentage 59.79% 39.52%

Held following the Iowa caucuses, the New Hampshire primary, the Nevada primary and caucuses, and the United States Virgin Islands caucuses, the South Carolina primary was the fifth Republican contest in which delegates were awarded to take place this election.[3] South Carolina holds the "first in the South" presidential primary for both major parties.[4]

Nikki Haley, who served as Governor of South Carolina from 2011 to 2017, announced her presidential candidacy in February 2023. Tim Scott, who has represented South Carolina in the U.S. Senate since 2013, entered the race with a campaign announcement in May 2023.[5] He suspended his campaign on November 12, 2023[6] and endorsed Trump on January 19, 2024.[7]

Immediately after polls closed at 7:00pm EST, multiple media outlets called the primary for Trump.[8][9] Trump received the highest number of votes of any candidate for either party in the history of the South Carolina primaries, breaking the record previously held by George W. Bush in 2000.[8][9]

Background edit

The Republican electorate in South Carolina is noted for having a high proportion of evangelical voters.[10] Socially conservative candidates have performed well in the South Carolina primary in past contests. In the 2012 Republican primary, Newt Gingrich beat eventual nominee Mitt Romney in the state with support from evangelical voters.[11]

In the 2016 South Carolina Republican primary, Donald Trump won with 32.51% of the vote, with the nearest opponent Marco Rubio taking 22.48%. Trump reportedly won 34% of the evangelical vote in the primary, with Ted Cruz taking 26%, and Rubio taking 21%.[12]

Procedure edit

29 at-large delegates are awarded to the candidate with the highest statewide vote total. Each of the state's seven congressional districts are awarded three delegates. The candidate with the highest vote total in each congressional district are awarded that district's delegates.

Candidates edit

The following 10 candidates had filed by the end of the filing period on October 31, 2023 and secured ballot access.[13]

Endorsements edit

Nikki Haley
U.S. Representatives
State senators
State representatives
Mayors
Former party official
Donald Trump
Former federal executive officials
U.S. Senators
U.S. Representatives
Governor
State executive officials
State senator
State representatives
Notable individuals

Withdrawn candidates edit

Ron DeSantis (withdrawn)
Former federal executive official
State senators
State representatives
Tim Scott (withdrawn)
Former U.S. Representative
Former governor
State senators
State representatives
Mayor

Maps edit

 
Endorsements by incumbent Republicans in the South Carolina House of Representatives.
  Endorsed Donald Trump (61)
  Endorsed Ron DeSantis (4) (withdrawn)
  Endorsed Nikki Haley (4)
  Endorsed Tim Scott (2) (withdrawn)
  No endorsement (17)
  Non-Republicans (36)
 
Endorsements by incumbent Republicans in the South Carolina Senate.
  Endorsed Donald Trump (7)
  Endorsed Nikki Haley (5)
  Endorsed Tim Scott (4) (withdrawn)
  Endorsed Ron DeSantis (1) (withdrawn)
  No endorsement (13)
  Non-Republicans (16)

Polling edit

Aggregate polls
Source of poll
aggregation
Dates
administered
Dates
updated
Nikki
Haley
Donald
Trump
Other/
Undecided[a]
Margin
270toWin February 16–20, 2024 February 21, 2024 34.6% 61.6% 3.8% Trump +27.0
FiveThirtyEight through February 23, 2024 February 24, 2024 34.0% 61.6% 4.4% Trump +27.6
RealClearPolling February 14, 2024 – February 23, 2024 February 23, 2024 37.5% 60.8% 1.7% Trump +23.3
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Doug
Burgum
Chris
Christie
Ron
DeSantis
Nikki
Haley
Asa
Hutchinson
Mike
Pence
Vivek
Ramaswamy
Tim
Scott
Donald
Trump
Other Undecided
Trafalgar Group Feb 21–23, 2024 1093 (LV) ± 2.9% 37.5% 58.9% 3.6%[c]
Suffolk University/USA Today Feb 15–18, 2024 500 (LV) ± 4.4% 35% 63% 2%[d]
Emerson College/The Hill Feb 15–17, 2024 1197 (LV) ± 2.8% 35.4% 57.9% 6.7%
Insider Advantage Feb 14–15, 2024 800 (LV) ± 3.9% 38% 60% 1% 1%
Trafalgar Group Feb 13–15, 2024 1,089 (LV) ± 2.9% 33.6% 63.3% 3%
The Citadel Feb 5–11, 2024 505 (LV) ± 5.7% 31% 64% 3% 2%
Winthrop University Feb 2–10, 2024 749 (LV) ± 3.6% 28.7% 64.9% 3.3% 2%
Washington Post/Monmouth University Jan 26–30, 2024 815 (LV) ± 3.9% 32% 58% 2% 8%
Jan 28–29, 2024 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 31% 66% 4%
The Tyson Group/The American Promise Jan 24–26, 2024 543 (LV) ± 4.4% 31% 58% 11%
Jan 17–18, 2024 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 28% 68% 4%
Emerson College Jan 2–3, 2024 584 (LV) ± 4.0% 4.8% 6.6% 25.1% 0.2% 3.1% 54.4% 1.9%
Trafalgar Group Dec 6–8, 2023 1,087 (LV) ± 2.9% 5.8% 14.4% 22.8% 0.3% 6.1% 48.7% 1.9%
Morning Consult Nov 1–30, 2023 856 (LV) 0% 2% 13% 19% 3% 7% 57%
Winthrop University Center for Public Opinion & Policy Research Nov 4–12, 2023 780 (RV) ± 3.51% 0.3% 1.6% 12.5% 18.7% 0.4% 3.4% 10.6% 47.6% 2.1%[e] 2.7%
Morning Consult Oct 1–31, 2023 927 (LV) 0% 1% 11% 15% 0% 3% 6% 7% 58%
CNN/SSRS Oct 18–25, 2023 738 (LV) ± 4.8% 0% 2% 11% 22% 0%[f] 2% 1% 6% 53% 0%[g] 1%
Morning Consult Sep 1–30, 2023 854 (LV) 1% 10% 13% 0% 3% 6% 7% 59% 0%[h] 1%
Fox Business Sep 14–18, 2023 809 (LV) ± 3.5% <0.5% 4% 10% 18% 1% 4% 5% 9% 46% 1%[i] 3%
Washington Post/Monmouth University Sep 6–11, 2023 506 (LV) ± 4.6% 0% 5% 9% 18% 2% 3% 3% 10% 46% 1%[j] 4%
Morning Consult Aug 1–31, 2023 910 (LV) 1% 14% 11% 0% 4% 8% 7% 55% 0%[h]
Trafalgar Group (R) Aug 17–19, 2023 1,054 (LV) ± 2.9% 0% 2% 14% 8% 0% 2% 6% 14% 48% 0%[k] 1%
Morning Consult July 1–31, 2023 907 (LV) 0% 1% 15% 12% 1% 3% 6% 7% 54% 0%[l] 1%
Fox Business Jul 15–19, 2023 809 (LV) ± 3.5% <0.5% 2% 13% 14% 1% 4% 3% 10% 48% [m] 4%
Morning Consult June 1–30, 2023 907 (LV) 0% 1% 20% 12% 0% 4% 3% 10% 48% 1%[n] 1%
National Public Affairs Jun 20–21, 2023 809 (LV) 1% 5% 18% 12% 2% 2% 2% 10% 41% 6%
Morning Consult May 1–31, 2023 875 (LV) 19% 13% 0% 4% 3% 7% 52% 1%[o] 1%
National Research[A] May 24–25, 2023 500 (LV) ± 4.38% 18% 10% 1% 1% 1% 12% 43% 1%[p] 13%
National Public Affairs May 15–17, 2023 590 (LV) ± 4.0% 23% 15% 3% 2% 2% 10% 38% 8%
Morning Consult Apr 1–30, 2023 810 (LV) 17% 17% 0% 5% 1% 4% 52% 3%[q] 1%
National Public Affairs Apr 11–14, 2023 588 (LV) ± 4.2% 21% 19% 1% 2% 1% 7% 43% 1%[r] 6%
Winthrop University Mar 25 – April 1, 2023 485 (RV) ± 4.6% 20% 18% 0% 5% 7% 41% 5%[s] 4%
Morning Consult Mar 1–31, 2023 806 (LV) 22% 15% 5% 0% 4% 49% 3%[t] 2%
Morning Consult Feb 1–28, 2023 689 (LV) 24% 18% 5% 7% 43% 4%[u]
Neighbourhood Research and Media[B] Feb 7–14, 2023 300 (LV) ± 5.9% 22% 16% 2% 2% 35% 23%
Morning Consult Jan 1–31, 2023 974 (LV) 31% 14% 2% 5% 45% 2%[v] 1%
Trafalgar Group Jan 24–26, 2023 1,078 (LV) ± 2.9% 33% 6% 52% 9%[w]
21% 3% 23% 48% 5%[x]
29% 22% 4% 43% 2%[y]
28% 12% 2% 14% 43% 1%[z]
Moore Information Jan 18–24, 2023 450 (LV) ± 5.0% 31% 12% 4% 5% 41% 7%
29% 62% 9%
42% 49% 15%
Spry Strategies Jan 17–19, 2023 386 (LV) 52% 33% 15%
Morning Consult Dec 1–31, 2022 530 (LV) 28% 13% 4% 5% 44% 6%[aa]
Winthrop University Oct 22 – November 5, 2022 1,298 (A) ± 2.8% 37% 45% 19%
Echelon Insights Aug 31 – September 7, 2022 294 (LV) ± 5.1% 33% 58% 9%
Trafalgar Group Mar 25–29, 2021 1,014 (LV) ± 3.0% 64% 11%[ab] 25%[ac]

Results edit

South Carolina Republican primary, February 24, 2024
Candidate Votes Percentage Actual delegate count
Bound Unbound Total
Donald Trump 452,496 59.79% 47 47
Nikki Haley 299,084 39.52% 3 3
Ron DeSantis (withdrawn) 2,953 0.39%
Vivek Ramaswamy (withdrawn) 726 0.10%
Chris Christie (withdrawn) 658 0.09%
Ryan Binkley 528 0.07%
David Stuckenberg 361 0.05%
Total: 756,806 100.00% 50 0 50
Source: [50]

Results by congressional district edit

Trump won 6 of the 7 congressional districts.

District Trump Haley
1st 46.8% 52.5%
2nd 55.5% 43.8%
3rd 67.5% 31.8%
4th 59.6% 39.5%
5th 65.5% 33.9%
6th 53.7% 45.6%
7th 67.8% 31.7%
Source: "Election Night Reporting". Retrieved February 25, 2024.

Results by county edit

County Donald Trump Nikki Haley Others Margin Total

votes

% # % # % # % #
Abbeville 76.35% 2,857 23.01% 861 0.64% 24 53.34% 1,996 3,742
Aiken 60.79% 15,179 38.66% 9,653 0.55% 137 22.13% 5,526 24,969
Allendale 71.26% 238 28.74% 96 0.00% 0 42.51% 142 334
Anderson 68.69% 23,735 30.60% 10,572 0.71% 245 38.10% 13,163 34,552
Bamberg 64.60% 637 34.89% 344 0.51% 5 29.72% 293 986
Barnwell 77.15% 1,604 22.37% 465 0.48% 10 54.79% 1,139 2,079
Beaufort 43.87% 17,083 55.44% 21,591 0.69% 269 -11.58% -4,508 38,943
Berkeley 59.43% 17,976 39.83% 12,046 0.74% 223 19.61% 5,930 30,245
Calhoun 70.24% 1,397 29.26% 582 0.50% 10 40.98% 815 1,989
Charleston 37.72% 23,881 61.71% 39,072 0.57% 364 -23.99% -15,191 63,317
Cherokee 85.26% 7,034 14.13% 1,166 0.61% 50 71.13% 5,868 8,250
Chester 78.15% 2,930 21.37% 801 0.48% 18 56.79% 2,129 3,749
Chesterfield 78.57% 3,440 20.76% 909 0.66% 29 57.81% 2,531 4,378
Clarendon 72.09% 2,846 27.51% 1,086 0.41% 16 44.58% 1,760 3,948
Colleton 70.05% 3,134 29.50% 1,320 0.45% 20 40.55% 1,814 4,474
Darlington 73.56% 5,608 25.91% 1,975 0.54% 41 47.65% 3,633 7,624
Dillon 84.61% 2,018 15.18% 362 0.21% 5 69.43% 1,656 2,385
Dorchester 57.11% 11,725 42.03% 8,629 0.86% 177 15.08% 3,096 20,531
Edgefield 73.92% 2,882 25.24% 984 0.85% 33 48.68% 1,898 3,899
Fairfield 65.63% 1,577 33.71% 810 0.67% 16 31.92% 767 2,403
Florence 70.42% 10,401 28.98% 4,280 0.60% 89 41.44% 6,121 14,770
Georgetown 57.14% 7,617 42.34% 5,644 0.52% 69 14.80% 1,973 13,330
Greenville 56.97% 54,123 42.06% 39,952 0.97% 923 14.92% 14,171 94,998
Greenwood 63.77% 6,427 35.66% 3,594 0.57% 57 28.11% 2,833 10,078
Hampton 72.43% 993 26.84% 368 0.73% 10 45.59% 625 1,371
Horry 66.81% 47,986 32.70% 23,489 0.48% 348 34.11% 24,497 71,823
Jasper 57.06% 3,174 42.35% 2,356 0.59% 33 14.70% 818 5,563
Kershaw 65.89% 6,182 33.58% 3,151 0.53% 50 32.30% 3,031 9,383
Lancaster 60.55% 9,485 38.78% 6,075 0.67% 105 21.77% 3,410 15,665
Laurens 76.22% 7,838 23.13% 2,379 0.65% 67 53.08% 5,459 10,284
Lee 78.89% 994 20.24% 255 0.87% 11 58.65% 739 1,260
Lexington 58.11% 27,460 41.21% 19,475 0.68% 323 16.90% 7,985 47,258
Marion 77.07% 1,906 22.40% 554 0.53% 13 54.67% 1,352 2,473
Marlboro 81.92% 1,405 17.43% 299 0.64% 11 64.49% 1,106 1,715
McCormick 62.36% 1,433 36.51% 839 1.13% 26 25.85% 594 2,298
Newberry 64.89% 3,819 34.43% 2,026 0.68% 40 30.47% 1,793 5,885
Oconee 60.19% 10,230 39.21% 6,664 0.61% 103 20.98% 3,566 16,997
Orangeburg 67.26% 3,815 32.18% 1,825 0.56% 32 35.08% 1,990 5,672
Pickens 67.58% 15,613 31.76% 7,337 0.66% 152 35.82% 8,276 23,102
Richland 41.40% 13,697 57.72% 19,098 0.88% 292 -16.32% -5,401 33,087
Saluda 72.31% 2,309 27.00% 862 0.69% 22 45.32% 1,447 3,193
Spartanburg 69.75% 33,039 29.44% 13,946 0.80% 381 40.31% 19,093 47,366
Sumter 64.85% 5,556 34.44% 2,951 0.71% 61 30.40% 2,605 8,568
Union 84.18% 3,193 15.45% 586 0.37% 14 68.73% 2,607 3,793
Williamsburg 80.01% 1,789 19.54% 437 0.45% 10 60.47% 1,352 2,236
York 57.91% 24,231 41.39% 17,318 0.70% 292 16.52% 6,913 41,841

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
  2. ^ Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  3. ^ Listed as undecided and other
  4. ^ Listed as undecided/other
  5. ^ Someone Else with 1.5%; Refused with 0.6%
  6. ^ No voters
  7. ^ Perry Johnson & Someone Else with 0%; Larry Elder with no voters
  8. ^ a b Will Hurd with 0%
  9. ^ Will Hurd with 1%; Larry Elder & Perry Johnson with less than 0.5%
  10. ^ "Someone else" with 1%
  11. ^ Larry Elder, Will Hurd, Pery Johnson, Francis Suarez and Ryan Binkley with 0%
  12. ^ Francis Suarez with 0%
  13. ^ Larry Elder, Will Hurd, Francis Suarez, "Other" and "None of the above" with <0.5%
  14. ^ Liz Cheney with 1%; Greg Abbott, Will Hurd, and Kristi Noem with 0%
  15. ^ Liz Cheney with 1%; Greg Abbott, Kristi Noem, and Glenn Youngkin with 0%
  16. ^ Chris Sununu with 1%
  17. ^ Liz Cheney with 2%; Glenn Youngkin with 1%; Greg Abbott, Kristi Noem, and Mike Pompeo with 0%
  18. ^ Mike Pompeo with 1%
  19. ^ Mike Pompeo with 2%, Chris Sununu with 1% Glenn Youngkin with 0%; "Someone else" with 2%
  20. ^ Liz Cheney with 2%; Mike Pompeo with 1%; Greg Abbott, Kristi Noem, and Glenn Youngkin with 0%
  21. ^ Liz Cheney with 2%; Kristi Noem and Mike Pompeo with 1%; Ted Cruz with 1%
  22. ^ Liz Cheney and Ted Cruz with 1%; Greg Abbott, Kristi Noem, and Glenn Youngkin with 0%
  23. ^ Mike Pompeo with 9%
  24. ^ Mike Pompeo with 5%
  25. ^ Mike Pompeo with 2%
  26. ^ Mike Pompeo with 1%
  27. ^ Liz Cheney with 2%; Greg Abbott, Ted Cruz, Kristi Noem, and Mike Pompeo with 1%
  28. ^ "Would vote for anyone other than Trump" with 9%; would not vote with 2%
  29. ^ "Would consider voting for Trump" with 20%; Undecided with 6%
Partisan clients
  1. ^ Poll sponsored by American Greatness, which supports Trump
  2. ^ Poll sponsored by Courageous Conservatives PAC

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External links edit

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The 2024 South Carolina Republican presidential primary was held on February 24 2024 1 as part of the Republican Party primaries for the 2024 presidential election 50 delegates to the 2024 Republican National Convention were allocated on a selection basis 2 2024 South Carolina Republican presidential primary 2016 February 24 2024 2028 VIMI 50 Republican National Convention delegates Candidate Donald Trump Nikki Haley Home state Florida South Carolina Delegate count 47 3 Popular vote 452 496 299 084 Percentage 59 79 39 52 County resultsCongressional district resultsTrump 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 Haley 50 60 60 70 Held following the Iowa caucuses the New Hampshire primary the Nevada primary and caucuses and the United States Virgin Islands caucuses the South Carolina primary was the fifth Republican contest in which delegates were awarded to take place this election 3 South Carolina holds the first in the South presidential primary for both major parties 4 Nikki Haley who served as Governor of South Carolina from 2011 to 2017 announced her presidential candidacy in February 2023 Tim Scott who has represented South Carolina in the U S Senate since 2013 entered the race with a campaign announcement in May 2023 5 He suspended his campaign on November 12 2023 6 and endorsed Trump on January 19 2024 7 Immediately after polls closed at 7 00pm EST multiple media outlets called the primary for Trump 8 9 Trump received the highest number of votes of any candidate for either party in the history of the South Carolina primaries breaking the record previously held by George W Bush in 2000 8 9 Contents 1 Background 1 1 Procedure 2 Candidates 3 Endorsements 3 1 Withdrawn candidates 4 Maps 5 Polling 6 Results 6 1 Results by congressional district 6 2 Results by county 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksBackground editThe Republican electorate in South Carolina is noted for having a high proportion of evangelical voters 10 Socially conservative candidates have performed well in the South Carolina primary in past contests In the 2012 Republican primary Newt Gingrich beat eventual nominee Mitt Romney in the state with support from evangelical voters 11 In the 2016 South Carolina Republican primary Donald Trump won with 32 51 of the vote with the nearest opponent Marco Rubio taking 22 48 Trump reportedly won 34 of the evangelical vote in the primary with Ted Cruz taking 26 and Rubio taking 21 12 Procedure edit 29 at large delegates are awarded to the candidate with the highest statewide vote total Each of the state s seven congressional districts are awarded three delegates The candidate with the highest vote total in each congressional district are awarded that district s delegates Candidates editThe following 10 candidates had filed by the end of the filing period on October 31 2023 and secured ballot access 13 Ryan Binkley Nikki Haley David Stuckenberg Donald Trump John Anthony Castro disqualified due to the check for his registration fee bouncing 14 Tim Scott withdrawn on November 12 2023 15 Doug Burgum withdrawn on December 4 2023 16 Chris Christie withdrawn on January 10 2024 17 Vivek Ramaswamy withdrawn on January 15 2024 Ron DeSantis withdrawn on January 21 2024 18 Endorsements editMain article Endorsements in the 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries Nikki HaleyU S Representatives Ralph Norman SC 05 2017 present 19 Gresham Barrett SC 03 2003 2011 20 State senators Katrina Shealy District 23 2013 present 21 Shane Massey District 25 2007 present Majority Leader 2016 present 20 Larry Grooms District 37 1997 present 20 Chip Campsen District 43 2004 present 20 Tom Davis District 46 2009 present 22 State representatives Mike Neese District 44 2023 present 21 Chris Wooten District 69 2018 present 21 Nathan Ballentine District 71 2005 present 21 Bart Blackwell District 81 2016 present 23 Mayors Brenda Bethune Myrtle Beach 2018 present 24 William S Cogswell Jr Charleston 2024 present 20 Former party official Katon Dawson chair of the South Carolina Republican Party 2002 2009 25 Donald TrumpFormer federal executive officials Katie Arrington Under Secretary of Defense for A amp S CISO 2019 2022 26 Peter McCoy Jr U S Attorney for South Carolina 2020 2021 27 Ed McMullen Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein 2017 2021 28 U S Senators Lindsey Graham 2003 present 29 Tim Scott 2013 present 30 former candidate for president U S Representatives Jeff Duncan SC 03 2011 present 31 Russell Fry SC 07 2023 present 26 Nancy Mace SC 01 2021 present 31 William Timmons SC 04 2019 present 27 Joe Wilson SC 02 2001 present 27 Governor Henry McMaster 2017 present 26 State executive officials Andre Bauer Lieutenant Governor 2003 2011 29 Pamela Evette Lieutenant Governor 2019 present 27 Curtis Loftis State Treasurer 2011 present 32 Alan Wilson Attorney General of South Carolina 2011 present 31 State senator Ronnie Cromer 18th district 2003 present previously endorsed Tim Scott 33 State representatives Bruce Bannister 24th district 2006 present previously endorsed Tim Scott 33 Thomas Beach District 10 2022 present 34 Brandon Cox 92nd district 2022 present previously endorsed Tim Scott 33 Cal Forrest District 39 2016 present 35 Doug Gilliam District 42 2018 present 35 Patrick Haddon District 19 2019 present 35 Kevin Hardee 105th district 2012 present 36 Davey Hiott Majority Leader of the South Carolina House of Representatives 2022 present and 4th district 2005 present 36 Thomas Val Guest 106th district 2022 present 36 Stewart Jones District 14 2019 present 35 Jeff Johnson 58th district 2014 present previously endorsed Tim Scott 33 Jay Jordan 63rd district 2015 present 36 Jay Kilmartin District 85 2022 present 35 Randy Ligon 43rd district 2018 present 36 Phillip Lowe 60th district 2007 present 36 Cody Mitchell 65th district 2022 present 36 Weston J Newton 120th district 2013 present previously endorsed Tim Scott 33 David O Neal District 66 2022 present 35 Melissa Lackey Oremus District 84 2019 present 35 Robby Robbins 97th district 2022 present 36 Bill Sandifer III 2nd district 1995 present 36 Mark Smith 99th district 2020 present previously endorsed Tim Scott 33 Murrell Smith Jr District 67 2001 present Speaker 2022 present 37 David Vaughan 27th district 2022 present 36 Jay West 7th district 2016 present 36 Notable individuals Mark Burns pastor 38 L Lin Wood former attorney 39 Withdrawn candidates edit Ron DeSantis withdrawn Former federal executive official Mick Mulvaney U S Special Envoy for Northern Ireland 2020 2021 Acting White House Chief of Staff 2019 2020 Director of the Office of Management and Budget 2017 2020 Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau 2017 2018 U S Representative from SC 05 2011 2017 40 State senators Rex Rice District 2 2016 present 41 Dwight Loftis District 6 2019 present 41 Danny Verdin District 9 2001 present 41 Josh Kimbrell District 11 2020 present 42 State representatives Ashley Trantham District 28 2018 present 41 Dennis Moss District 29 2007 present 41 Travis Moore District 33 2020 present 41 Roger Nutt District 34 2020 present 41 Steven Long District 37 2016 present 41 Brandon Guffey District 48 2023 present 41 Bill Hixon District 83 2010 present 43 Bill Taylor District 86 2010 present previously endorsed Scott 44 Micah Caskey District 89 2017 present 45 Chris Murphy District 98 2010 present 46 Gary Brewer District 114 2022 present 46 Bill Herbkersman District 118 2002 present 41 Tim Scott withdrawn Former U S Representative Henry Brown SC 01 2001 2011 47 Former governor Mark Sanford 2003 2011 U S Representative from SC 01 1995 2001 2013 2019 48 State senators Shane Massey District 25 2007 present Majority Leader 2016 present 49 switched endorsement to Haley after Scott withdrew Sean Bennett District 38 2012 present 49 Chip Campsen District 43 2004 present 49 switched endorsement to Haley after Scott withdrew Ronnie Cromer District 18 2003 present 49 Stephen Goldfinch District 34 2016 present 49 Larry Grooms District 37 1997 present 49 switched endorsement to Haley after Scott withdrew Penry Gustafson District 27 2020 present 49 Katrina Shealy District 23 2013 present 49 Scott Talley District 12 2016 present 49 Ross Turner District 8 2012 present 49 State representatives Bobby Harrell District 114 1992 2014 Speaker 2005 2014 47 Bruce Bannister District 24 2006 present 47 Liston Barfield District 58 1997 2014 1985 1989 49 Jeff Bradley District 123 2014 present 49 Joseph Daning District 45 2008 2022 49 Sylleste Davis District 100 2016 present 49 Shannon Erickson District 124 2007 present 49 Gil Gatch District 94 2020 present 49 Jenny Horne District 94 2009 2017 49 Jeff Johnson District 58 2014 present 49 Brandon Newton District 45 2016 present 49 Weston Newton District 120 2013 present 49 Mark Smith District 99 2020 present 49 Bill Taylor District 86 2010 present 49 switched endorsement to DeSantis after Scott withdrew Mayor Daniel Rickenmann Columbia 2022 present 47 Maps edit nbsp Endorsements by incumbent Republicans in the South Carolina House of Representatives Endorsed Donald Trump 61 Endorsed Ron DeSantis 4 withdrawn Endorsed Nikki Haley 4 Endorsed Tim Scott 2 withdrawn No endorsement 17 Non Republicans 36 nbsp Endorsements by incumbent Republicans in the South Carolina Senate Endorsed Donald Trump 7 Endorsed Nikki Haley 5 Endorsed Tim Scott 4 withdrawn Endorsed Ron DeSantis 1 withdrawn No endorsement 13 Non Republicans 16 Polling editAggregate polls Source of pollaggregation Datesadministered Datesupdated NikkiHaley DonaldTrump Other Undecided a Margin 270toWin February 16 20 2024 February 21 2024 34 6 61 6 3 8 Trump 27 0 FiveThirtyEight through February 23 2024 February 24 2024 34 0 61 6 4 4 Trump 27 6 RealClearPolling February 14 2024 February 23 2024 February 23 2024 37 5 60 8 1 7 Trump 23 3 Poll source Date s administered Samplesize b Marginof error DougBurgum ChrisChristie RonDeSantis NikkiHaley AsaHutchinson MikePence VivekRamaswamy TimScott DonaldTrump Other Undecided Trafalgar Group Feb 21 23 2024 1093 LV 2 9 37 5 58 9 3 6 c Suffolk University USA Today Feb 15 18 2024 500 LV 4 4 35 63 2 d Emerson College The Hill Feb 15 17 2024 1197 LV 2 8 35 4 57 9 6 7 Insider Advantage Feb 14 15 2024 800 LV 3 9 38 60 1 1 Trafalgar Group Feb 13 15 2024 1 089 LV 2 9 33 6 63 3 3 The Citadel Feb 5 11 2024 505 LV 5 7 31 64 3 2 Winthrop University Feb 2 10 2024 749 LV 3 6 28 7 64 9 3 3 2 Washington Post Monmouth University Jan 26 30 2024 815 LV 3 9 32 58 2 8 Fabrizio Lee amp Associates Jan 28 29 2024 600 LV 4 0 31 66 4 The Tyson Group The American Promise Jan 24 26 2024 543 LV 4 4 31 58 11 Fabrizio Lee amp Associates Jan 17 18 2024 600 LV 4 0 28 68 4 Emerson College Jan 2 3 2024 584 LV 4 0 4 8 6 6 25 1 0 2 3 1 54 4 1 9 Trafalgar Group Dec 6 8 2023 1 087 LV 2 9 5 8 14 4 22 8 0 3 6 1 48 7 1 9 Morning Consult Nov 1 30 2023 856 LV 0 2 13 19 3 7 57 Winthrop University Center for Public Opinion amp Policy Research Nov 4 12 2023 780 RV 3 51 0 3 1 6 12 5 18 7 0 4 3 4 10 6 47 6 2 1 e 2 7 Morning Consult Oct 1 31 2023 927 LV 0 1 11 15 0 3 6 7 58 CNN SSRS Oct 18 25 2023 738 LV 4 8 0 2 11 22 0 f 2 1 6 53 0 g 1 Morning Consult Sep 1 30 2023 854 LV 1 10 13 0 3 6 7 59 0 h 1 Fox Business Sep 14 18 2023 809 LV 3 5 lt 0 5 4 10 18 1 4 5 9 46 1 i 3 Washington Post Monmouth University Sep 6 11 2023 506 LV 4 6 0 5 9 18 2 3 3 10 46 1 j 4 Morning Consult Aug 1 31 2023 910 LV 1 14 11 0 4 8 7 55 0 h Trafalgar Group R Aug 17 19 2023 1 054 LV 2 9 0 2 14 8 0 2 6 14 48 0 k 1 Morning Consult July 1 31 2023 907 LV 0 1 15 12 1 3 6 7 54 0 l 1 Fox Business Jul 15 19 2023 809 LV 3 5 lt 0 5 2 13 14 1 4 3 10 48 m 4 Morning Consult June 1 30 2023 907 LV 0 1 20 12 0 4 3 10 48 1 n 1 National Public Affairs Jun 20 21 2023 809 LV 1 5 18 12 2 2 2 10 41 6 Morning Consult May 1 31 2023 875 LV 19 13 0 4 3 7 52 1 o 1 National Research A May 24 25 2023 500 LV 4 38 18 10 1 1 1 12 43 1 p 13 National Public Affairs May 15 17 2023 590 LV 4 0 23 15 3 2 2 10 38 8 Morning Consult Apr 1 30 2023 810 LV 17 17 0 5 1 4 52 3 q 1 National Public Affairs Apr 11 14 2023 588 LV 4 2 21 19 1 2 1 7 43 1 r 6 Winthrop University Mar 25 April 1 2023 485 RV 4 6 20 18 0 5 7 41 5 s 4 Morning Consult Mar 1 31 2023 806 LV 22 15 5 0 4 49 3 t 2 Morning Consult Feb 1 28 2023 689 LV 24 18 5 7 43 4 u Neighbourhood Research and Media B Feb 7 14 2023 300 LV 5 9 22 16 2 2 35 23 Morning Consult Jan 1 31 2023 974 LV 31 14 2 5 45 2 v 1 Trafalgar Group Jan 24 26 2023 1 078 LV 2 9 33 6 52 9 w 21 3 23 48 5 x 29 22 4 43 2 y 28 12 2 14 43 1 z Moore Information Jan 18 24 2023 450 LV 5 0 31 12 4 5 41 7 29 62 9 42 49 15 Spry Strategies Jan 17 19 2023 386 LV 52 33 15 Morning Consult Dec 1 31 2022 530 LV 28 13 4 5 44 6 aa Winthrop University Oct 22 November 5 2022 1 298 A 2 8 37 45 19 Echelon Insights Aug 31 September 7 2022 294 LV 5 1 33 58 9 Trafalgar Group Mar 25 29 2021 1 014 LV 3 0 64 11 ab 25 ac Results editSouth Carolina Republican primary February 24 2024 Candidate Votes Percentage Actual delegate count Bound Unbound Total Donald Trump 452 496 59 79 47 47 Nikki Haley 299 084 39 52 3 3 Ron DeSantis withdrawn 2 953 0 39 Vivek Ramaswamy withdrawn 726 0 10 Chris Christie withdrawn 658 0 09 Ryan Binkley 528 0 07 David Stuckenberg 361 0 05 Total 756 806 100 00 50 0 50 Source 50 Results by congressional district edit Trump won 6 of the 7 congressional districts District Trump Haley 1st 46 8 52 5 2nd 55 5 43 8 3rd 67 5 31 8 4th 59 6 39 5 5th 65 5 33 9 6th 53 7 45 6 7th 67 8 31 7 Source Election Night Reporting Retrieved February 25 2024 Results by county edit County Donald Trump Nikki Haley Others Margin Total votes Abbeville 76 35 2 857 23 01 861 0 64 24 53 34 1 996 3 742 Aiken 60 79 15 179 38 66 9 653 0 55 137 22 13 5 526 24 969 Allendale 71 26 238 28 74 96 0 00 0 42 51 142 334 Anderson 68 69 23 735 30 60 10 572 0 71 245 38 10 13 163 34 552 Bamberg 64 60 637 34 89 344 0 51 5 29 72 293 986 Barnwell 77 15 1 604 22 37 465 0 48 10 54 79 1 139 2 079 Beaufort 43 87 17 083 55 44 21 591 0 69 269 11 58 4 508 38 943 Berkeley 59 43 17 976 39 83 12 046 0 74 223 19 61 5 930 30 245 Calhoun 70 24 1 397 29 26 582 0 50 10 40 98 815 1 989 Charleston 37 72 23 881 61 71 39 072 0 57 364 23 99 15 191 63 317 Cherokee 85 26 7 034 14 13 1 166 0 61 50 71 13 5 868 8 250 Chester 78 15 2 930 21 37 801 0 48 18 56 79 2 129 3 749 Chesterfield 78 57 3 440 20 76 909 0 66 29 57 81 2 531 4 378 Clarendon 72 09 2 846 27 51 1 086 0 41 16 44 58 1 760 3 948 Colleton 70 05 3 134 29 50 1 320 0 45 20 40 55 1 814 4 474 Darlington 73 56 5 608 25 91 1 975 0 54 41 47 65 3 633 7 624 Dillon 84 61 2 018 15 18 362 0 21 5 69 43 1 656 2 385 Dorchester 57 11 11 725 42 03 8 629 0 86 177 15 08 3 096 20 531 Edgefield 73 92 2 882 25 24 984 0 85 33 48 68 1 898 3 899 Fairfield 65 63 1 577 33 71 810 0 67 16 31 92 767 2 403 Florence 70 42 10 401 28 98 4 280 0 60 89 41 44 6 121 14 770 Georgetown 57 14 7 617 42 34 5 644 0 52 69 14 80 1 973 13 330 Greenville 56 97 54 123 42 06 39 952 0 97 923 14 92 14 171 94 998 Greenwood 63 77 6 427 35 66 3 594 0 57 57 28 11 2 833 10 078 Hampton 72 43 993 26 84 368 0 73 10 45 59 625 1 371 Horry 66 81 47 986 32 70 23 489 0 48 348 34 11 24 497 71 823 Jasper 57 06 3 174 42 35 2 356 0 59 33 14 70 818 5 563 Kershaw 65 89 6 182 33 58 3 151 0 53 50 32 30 3 031 9 383 Lancaster 60 55 9 485 38 78 6 075 0 67 105 21 77 3 410 15 665 Laurens 76 22 7 838 23 13 2 379 0 65 67 53 08 5 459 10 284 Lee 78 89 994 20 24 255 0 87 11 58 65 739 1 260 Lexington 58 11 27 460 41 21 19 475 0 68 323 16 90 7 985 47 258 Marion 77 07 1 906 22 40 554 0 53 13 54 67 1 352 2 473 Marlboro 81 92 1 405 17 43 299 0 64 11 64 49 1 106 1 715 McCormick 62 36 1 433 36 51 839 1 13 26 25 85 594 2 298 Newberry 64 89 3 819 34 43 2 026 0 68 40 30 47 1 793 5 885 Oconee 60 19 10 230 39 21 6 664 0 61 103 20 98 3 566 16 997 Orangeburg 67 26 3 815 32 18 1 825 0 56 32 35 08 1 990 5 672 Pickens 67 58 15 613 31 76 7 337 0 66 152 35 82 8 276 23 102 Richland 41 40 13 697 57 72 19 098 0 88 292 16 32 5 401 33 087 Saluda 72 31 2 309 27 00 862 0 69 22 45 32 1 447 3 193 Spartanburg 69 75 33 039 29 44 13 946 0 80 381 40 31 19 093 47 366 Sumter 64 85 5 556 34 44 2 951 0 71 61 30 40 2 605 8 568 Union 84 18 3 193 15 45 586 0 37 14 68 73 2 607 3 793 Williamsburg 80 01 1 789 19 54 437 0 45 10 60 47 1 352 2 236 York 57 91 24 231 41 39 17 318 0 70 292 16 52 6 913 41 841See also edit2024 South Carolina Democratic presidential primary 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries 2024 United States presidential election 2024 United States presidential election in South Carolina 2024 United States electionsNotes edit Calculated by taking the difference of 100 and all other candidates combined Key A all adultsRV registered votersLV likely votersV unclear Listed as undecided and other Listed as undecided other Someone Else with 1 5 Refused with 0 6 No voters Perry Johnson amp Someone Else with 0 Larry Elder with no voters a b Will Hurd with 0 Will Hurd with 1 Larry Elder amp Perry Johnson with less than 0 5 Someone else with 1 Larry Elder Will Hurd Pery Johnson Francis Suarez and Ryan Binkley with 0 Francis Suarez with 0 Larry Elder Will Hurd Francis Suarez Other and None of the above with lt 0 5 Liz Cheney with 1 Greg Abbott Will Hurd and Kristi Noem with 0 Liz Cheney with 1 Greg Abbott Kristi Noem and Glenn Youngkin with 0 Chris Sununu with 1 Liz Cheney with 2 Glenn Youngkin with 1 Greg Abbott Kristi Noem and Mike Pompeo with 0 Mike Pompeo with 1 Mike Pompeo with 2 Chris Sununu with 1 Glenn Youngkin with 0 Someone else with 2 Liz Cheney with 2 Mike Pompeo with 1 Greg Abbott Kristi Noem and Glenn Youngkin with 0 Liz Cheney with 2 Kristi Noem and Mike Pompeo with 1 Ted Cruz with 1 Liz Cheney and Ted Cruz with 1 Greg Abbott Kristi Noem and Glenn Youngkin with 0 Mike Pompeo with 9 Mike Pompeo with 5 Mike Pompeo with 2 Mike Pompeo with 1 Liz Cheney with 2 Greg Abbott Ted Cruz Kristi Noem and Mike Pompeo with 1 Would vote for anyone other than Trump with 9 would not vote with 2 Would consider voting for Trump with 20 Undecided with 6 Partisan clients Poll sponsored by American Greatness which supports Trump Poll sponsored by Courageous Conservatives PACReferences edit Lopez Ashley February 24 2024 Voting in South Carolina s all important Republican presidential primary ends today NPR Retrieved February 24 2024 South Carolina Republican Presidential Nominating Process thegreenpapers com March 5 2023 Retrieved February 6 2023 Birenbaum Gabby February 25 2023 One year out Republicans preview how Nevadans will land on presidential nomination The Nevada Independent Retrieved March 3 2023 5 Things to Watch in South Carolina s Republican Primary ABC News February 20 2016 Retrieved February 21 2016 Kraushaar Josh February 19 2023 South Carolina s Nikki Haley and Tim Scott on collision course in 2024 presidential race Axios Retrieved March 3 2023 Kinnard Meg November 14 2023 South Carolina Sen Tim Scott abruptly ends 2024 presidential bid shocking even his campaign staff Associated Press Retrieved November 18 2023 Holmes Kristen Atwood Kylie Zanona Melanie Sullivan Kate January 20 2024 Sen Tim Scott endorses Trump in New Hampshire amid full court press against Haley CNN Retrieved January 24 2023 a b Trump is projected to win South Carolina abcnews go com ABC News Retrieved February 25 2024 a b South Carolina Presidential Primary Results Associated Press Retrieved February 24 2024 South Carolina s Key Role in the Presidential Race U S News amp World Report February 17 2016 Retrieved February 21 2016 Rutenberg Jim January 22 2012 Gingrich Wins South Carolina Primary Upending G O P Race The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved March 3 2023 Lipka Michael February 25 2016 A closer look at religion in the Super Tuesday states Pew Research Center Retrieved June 18 2022 Byrd Caitlin October 31 2023 10 Republicans will be on SC s presidential primary but not Asa Hutchinson The Post and Courier Retrieved November 4 2023 Kenmore Abraham January 8 2024 2 presidential candidates tossed off SC ballots sue One wants Trump off too States Newsroom Retrieved January 8 2024 Vakil Caroline November 12 2023 Tim Scott suspends 2024 GOP primary bid The Hill Retrieved November 13 2023 Manchester Julia December 4 2023 Burgum suspends 2024 GOP presidential campaign The Hill Retrieved December 4 2023 Kashinsky Lisa McGraw Meridith January 10 2024 Christie ends his anti Trump crusade Politico Retrieved January 10 2024 Hernandez Alec Dixon Matt Burns Dasha Allen Jonathan January 21 2024 Ron DeSantis suspends his presidential bid and endorses Trump NBC News Retrieved January 21 2024 Laco Kelly February 15 2023 Nikki Haley endorsed by top Trump ally Ralph Norman who says GOP needs new leadership Fox News Retrieved February 15 2023 a b c d e Brams Sophie December 14 2023 Nikki Haley secures endorsements from several former Tim Scott backers in South Carolina WCBD News 2 Retrieved December 20 2023 a b c d Bustos Joseph April 6 2023 SC s Haley returns to Lexington County for presidential campaign rally The State Retrieved April 10 2023 Davis Tom July 6 2023 Commentary Nikki Haley is the outsider America needs The Post and Courier Retrieved July 6 2023 Christian Matthew December 19 2023 She s the best choice Aiken County Rep Bart Blackwell endorses Nikki Haley Aiken Standard Retrieved December 20 2023 Duncan Chase March 13 2023 2024 presidential candidate Nikki Haley visits Myrtle Beach talks solutions MyHorryNews Retrieved March 29 2023 Morris Kyle February 11 2023 Nikki Haley not to be underestimated in bid for president former South Carolina GOP officials say Fox News Retrieved February 23 2023 a b c Schecter Maayan November 16 2022 Some SC Republicans already stand behind Trump 2024 Others Not so fast The State Retrieved March 15 2023 a b c d Vaughan Crysty January 28 2023 Donald Trump names SC Leadership team during visit to State House ABC 25 Columbia Retrieved March 16 2023 Byrd Caitlin November 16 2022 Donald Trump endorsed by SC Gov Henry McMaster Nikki Haley Tim Scott still watching 2024 The Post and Courier Retrieved March 16 2023 a b Orr Gabby Sullivan Kate Holmes Kristen January 27 2023 Trump will hit the trail looking to reinvigorate his campaign CNN Retrieved March 16 2023 Vakil Caroline January 19 2024 Trump nabs Scott endorsement We need a president who will unite our country The Hill Retrieved January 19 2024 a b c Bycoffe Aaron Mejia Elena Radcliffe Mary Burton Cooper Groskopf Christopher Newman Alex Mangan Andrew Sweedler Maya April 24 2023 Which 2024 Republican Presidential Candidate Has The Most Endorsements FiveThirtyEight Retrieved April 25 2023 Rubin Olivia Ibssa Lalee January 28 2023 Trump says he s more committed than ever as he holds first 2024 campaign events ABC News Retrieved March 16 2023 a b c d e f Jurado Alex Bustos Joseph November 25 2023 Trump arrives to fanfare at Williams Brice Stadium for USC Clemson football game The State Retrieved November 25 2023 Schechter Maayan January 28 2023 Live updates Handful of state lawmakers present for Trump campaign event at SC State House The State Retrieved March 16 2023 a b c d e f g Ashworth Nate July 1 2023 Full Video Trump Rally Independence Day Celebration in Pickens South Carolina July 1 Election Central Retrieved August 11 2023 a b c d e f g h i j k Caputo Marc September 25 2023 Trump Unveils More Top South Carolina Backers in Crazy Show of Support Exclusive The Messenger Archived from the original on September 25 2023 Retrieved September 25 2023 Sockol Matthew August 6 2023 South Carolina Speaker of the House endorses Trump WLOS Wingfield Mark December 8 2022 While many evangelical leaders are wary of Trump s 2024 run this Oklahoma pastor has launched a fan club Baptist News Global Retrieved March 16 2023 Dickinson Tim McCann Ramirez Nikki November 28 2022 Trump Isn t MAGA Enough Anymore Say Kanye Curious Extremists Rolling Stone Retrieved March 16 2023 Isenstadt Alex February 25 2023 Longtime Trump backers flock to DeSantis event Politico Retrieved May 25 2023 a b c d e f g h i j Nerozzi Timothy June 22 2023 DeSantis Endorsed by 15 South Carolina Lawmakers Fox News Retrieved June 22 2023 DeSantis Is the Only Candidate That Combatted the Weaponization of Government Sen Josh Kimbrell Fox News June 10 2023 Retrieved June 14 2023 Christian Matthew June 8 2023 North Augusta s Rep Bill Hixon Endorses Ron DeSantis The Post and Courier Retrieved June 8 2023 Schorsch Peter November 17 2023 Hand me downs Ron DeSantis lands 10 former Tim Scott endorsers Florida Politics Laird Skyler Kukulich Tony June 2 2023 DeSantis Positions Himself to Wage War on Wokeness During First SC Stop as Candidate The Post and Courier Retrieved June 14 2023 a b Reagan Nick June 2 2023 Florida Gov DeSantis Makes Presidential Campaign Stop in Bluffton WCSC TV Retrieved June 14 2023 a b c d Kinnard Meg June 12 2023 Scott rolls out dozens of South Carolina lawmakers and local leaders endorsing his presidential bid Associated Press Retrieved June 12 2023 Allison Natalie May 22 2023 Tim Scott s keys to 2024 Iowa evangelicals and piles of cash Politico Retrieved May 22 2023 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v FOX Carolina News Staff June 12 2023 Sen Tim Scott in Spartanburg to announce campaign endorsements FOX Carolina Retrieved June 12 2023 10 Republicans will be on SC s presidential primary but not Asa Hutchinson The Post and Courier Retrieved December 6 2023 External links edit Trump is projected to win South Carolina abcnews go com ABC News Retrieved February 25 2024 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2024 South Carolina Republican presidential primary amp oldid 1222189055, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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