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List of United States senators from South Carolina

South Carolina ratified the United States Constitution on May 23, 1788. Its Senate seats were declared vacant in July 1861 owing to its secession from the Union. They were again filled from July 1868. The state's current U.S. senators are Republicans Lindsey Graham, serving since 2003, and Tim Scott, serving since 2013.

Current delegation

List of senators

Class 2

Class 2 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2002, 2008, 2014, and 2020. The next election will be in 2026.

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Class 3

Class 3 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2010, 2014 (special election), 2016, and 2022. The next election will be in 2028.

# Senator Party Dates in office Electoral history T T Electoral history Dates in office Party Senator #
1  
Pierce Butler
Pro-Admin. Mar 4, 1789 –
Oct 25, 1796
Elected in 1789. 1 1st 1 Elected in 1789. Mar 4, 1789 –
Mar 3, 1795
Pro-Admin.  
Ralph Izard
1
Anti-
Admin.
2nd
Re-elected in 1793.
Resigned.
2 3rd
Democratic-
Republican
4th 2 Elected in 1794 or 1795.
Lost re-election.
Mar 4, 1795 –
Mar 3, 1801
Federalist  
Jacob Read
2
Vacant Oct 25, 1796 –
Dec 8, 1796
 
2 John Hunter Democratic-
Republican
Dec 8, 1796 –
Nov 26, 1798
Elected to finish Butler's term.
Resigned.
5th
3  
Charles Pinckney
Democratic-
Republican
Dec 6, 1798 –
Jun 6, 1801
Elected to finish Butler's term.
Re-elected in 1799.
Resigned to become U.S. Minister to Spain.
3 6th
7th 3 Elected in 1800.
Died.
Mar 4, 1801 –
Oct 26, 1802
Democratic-
Republican
 
John E. Colhoun
3
Vacant Jun 6, 1801 –
Dec 15, 1801
 
4  
Thomas Sumter
Democratic-
Republican
Dec 15, 1801 –
Dec 16, 1810
Elected in 1801 to finish Pinckney's term.
  Oct 26, 1802 –
Nov 4, 1802
Vacant
Elected to finish Colhoun's term.
Resigned.
Nov 4, 1802 –
Nov 21, 1804
Democratic-
Republican
 
Pierce Butler
4
8th
  Nov 21, 1804 –
Dec 6, 1804
Vacant
Elected to finish Butler's term. Dec 6, 1804 –
Feb 26, 1826
Democratic-
Republican
 
John Gaillard
5
Re-elected in 1804.
Resigned.
4 9th
10th 4 Re-elected in 1806.
11th
Vacant Dec 16, 1810 –
Dec 31, 1810
 
5  
John Taylor
Democratic-
Republican
Dec 31, 1810 –
Nov 1816
Elected to finish Sumter's term.
Re-elected in 1810.
Resigned.
5 12th
13th 5 Re-elected in 1812.
14th
Vacant Nov 1816 –
Dec 4, 1816
 
6  
William Smith
Democratic-
Republican
Dec 4, 1816 –
Mar 3, 1823
Elected to finish Taylor's term.
Re-elected in 1816.
Lost re-election.
6 15th
16th 6 Re-elected in 1818.
17th
7  
Robert Y. Hayne
Democratic-
Republican
Mar 4, 1823 –
Dec 13, 1832
Elected in 1822. 7 18th
Jacksonian 19th 7 Re-elected in 1824.
Died.
Jacksonian
  Feb 26, 1826 –
Mar 8, 1826
Vacant
Appointed to continue Gaillard's term. Mar 8, 1826 –
Nov 29, 1826
Jacksonian  
William Harper
6
Elected to finish Gaillard's term.
Lost re-election.
Nov 29, 1826 –
Mar 3, 1831
Jacksonian  
William Smith
7
20th
Re-elected in 1828.
Resigned to become South Carolina Governor.
8 21st
Nullifier 22nd 8 Elected in 1830.
Resigned due to ill health.
Mar 4, 1831 –
Mar 3, 1833
Nullifier  

Stephen Decatur Miller

8
Vacant Dec 13, 1832 –
Dec 29, 1832
 
8  
John C. Calhoun
Nullifier Dec 29, 1832 –
Mar 3, 1843
Elected to finish Hayne's term.
23rd   Mar 3, 1833 –
Nov 26, 1833
Vacant
Elected to finish Miller's term. Nov 26, 1833 –
Nov 29, 1842
Nullifier  
William C. Preston
9
Re-elected in 1834. 9 24th
Democratic 25th 9 Re-elected in 1837. Whig
26th
Re-elected in 1840.
Resigned.
10 27th
  Nov 29, 1842 –
Dec 23, 1842
Vacant
Elected to finish Preston's term. Dec 23, 1842 –
Aug 17, 1846
Democratic  
George McDuffie
10
9  

Daniel Elliott Huger

Democratic Mar 4, 1843 –
Mar 3, 1845
Elected to finish Calhoun's term.
Resigned.
28th 10 Re-elected in 1842 or 1843.
Vacant Mar 3, 1845 –
Nov 26, 1845
  29th
10  
John C. Calhoun
Democratic Nov 26, 1845 –
Mar 31, 1850
Re-elected to finish his own term.
  Aug 17, 1846 –
Dec 4, 1846
Vacant
Appointed to continue McDuffie's term.
Elected to finish McDuffie's term.
Dec 4, 1846 –
May 25, 1857
Democratic  
Andrew Butler
11
Re-elected in 1846.
Died.
11 30th
31st 11 Re-elected in 1848.
Vacant Mar 31, 1850 –
Apr 11, 1850
 
11  
Franklin H. Elmore
Democratic Apr 11, 1850 –
May 29, 1850
Appointed to continue Calhoun's term.
Died.
Vacant May 29, 1850 –
Jun 4, 1850
 
12  
Robert W. Barnwell
Democratic Jun 4, 1850 –
Dec 8, 1850
Appointed to continue Elmore's term.
Retired when his successor was elected.
Vacant Dec 8, 1850 –
Dec 18, 1850
 
13  
Robert Rhett
Democratic Dec 18, 1850 –
May 7, 1852
Elected to finish Elmore's term.
Resigned.
32nd
Vacant May 7, 1852 –
May 10, 1852
 
14  
William F. De Saussure
Democratic May 10, 1852 –
Mar 3, 1853
Appointed to continue Rhett's term.
Elected Nov 29, 1852[1]
15  
Josiah Evans
Democratic Mar 4, 1853 –
May 6, 1858
Elected in 1852 or 1853.
Died.
12 33rd
34th 12 Re-elected in 1854.
Died.
35th
  May 25, 1857 –
Dec 7, 1857
Vacant
Elected to finish Butler's term.
Withdrew.
Dec 7, 1857 –
Nov 11, 1860
Democratic  
James Henry Hammond
12
Vacant May 6, 1858 –
May 11, 1858
 
16  
Arthur P. Hayne
Democratic May 11, 1858 –
Dec 2, 1858
Appointed to continue Evans' term.
Retired when his successor was elected.
17  
James Chesnut Jr.
Democratic Dec 3, 1858 –
Nov 10, 1860
Elected to finish Evans' term.
Re-elected in 1858.
Withdrew and was later expelled for his support of the Confederacy.
13 36th
Vacant Nov 10, 1860 –
Jul 15, 1868
Civil War and Reconstruction.
Civil War and Reconstruction. Nov 11, 1860 –
Jul 16, 1868
Vacant
37th 13
38th
14 39th
40th 14
18  
Thomas J. Robertson
Republican Jul 15, 1868 –
Mar 3, 1877
Elected to finish the vacant term.
Elected to finish the vacant term. Jul 16, 1868 –
Mar 3, 1873
Republican  
Frederick A. Sawyer
13
41st
Re-elected in 1870.
Retired.
15 42nd
43rd 15 Elected in 1872 or 1873. Mar 4, 1873 –
Mar 3, 1879
Republican  
John J. Patterson
14
44th
19  
Matthew Butler
Democratic Mar 4, 1877 –
Mar 3, 1895
Elected in 1876. 16 45th
46th 16 Elected in 1878. Mar 4, 1879 –
Mar 3, 1891
Democratic  
Wade Hampton III
15
47th
Re-elected in 1882. 17 48th
49th 17 Re-elected in 1884.
Lost re-election.
50th
Re-elected in 1888.
Lost renomination.
18 51st
52nd 18 Elected in 1890.
Retired.
Mar 4, 1891 –
Mar 3, 1897
Democratic  
John L. M. Irby
16
53rd
20  
Benjamin Tillman
Democratic Mar 4, 1895 –
Jul 3, 1918
Elected in 1894. 19 54th
55th 19 Elected in 1897.
Died.
Mar 4, 1897 –
May 20, 1897
Democratic  
Joseph Earle
17
  May 20, 1897 –
May 27, 1897
Vacant
Appointed to continue Earle's term.
Elected in 1898 to finish Earle's term.[2]
Retired.
May 27, 1897 –
Mar 3, 1903
Democratic  
John McLaurin
18
56th
Re-elected in 1901. 20 57th
58th 20 Elected in 1903.[3]
Died.
Mar 4, 1903 –
Feb 20, 1908
Democratic  
Asbury Latimer
19
59th
Re-elected in 1907.[4] 21 60th
  Feb 20, 1908 –
Mar 6, 1908
Vacant
Elected in 1908 to finish Latimer's term.
Retired.
Mar 6, 1908 –
Mar 3, 1909
Democratic  
Frank B. Gary
20
61st 21 Elected in 1909. Mar 4, 1909 –
Nov 17, 1944
Democratic  
Ellison D. Smith
21
62nd
Re-elected in 1913.
Died.
22 63rd
64th 22 Re-elected in 1914.
65th
Vacant Jul 3, 1918 –
Jul 6, 1918
 
21  
Christie Benet
Democratic Jul 6, 1918 –
Nov 5, 1918
Appointed to continue Tillman's term.
Lost election to finish Tillman's term.
22  
William P. Pollock
Democratic Nov 6, 1918 –
Mar 3, 1919
Elected to finish Tillman's term.
Retired.
23  
Nathaniel Dial
Democratic Mar 4, 1919 –
Mar 3, 1925
Elected in 1918.
Lost renomination.
23 66th
67th 23 Re-elected in 1920.
68th
24  
Coleman Blease
Democratic Mar 4, 1925 –
Mar 3, 1931
Elected in 1924.
Lost renomination.
24 69th
70th 24 Re-elected in 1926.
71st
25  
James F. Byrnes
Democratic Mar 4, 1931 –
Jul 8, 1941
Elected in 1930. 25 72nd
73rd 25 Re-elected in 1932.
74th
Re-elected in 1936.
Resigned to become a Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
26 75th
76th 26 Re-elected in 1938.
Lost renomination before dying.
77th
Vacant Jul 8, 1941 –
Jul 22, 1941
 
26  
Alva Lumpkin
Democratic Jul 22, 1941 –
Aug 1, 1941
Appointed to continue Byrnes's term.
Died.
27  
Roger Peace
Democratic Aug 5, 1941 –
Nov 4, 1941
Appointed to continue Byrnes's term.
Retired when successor elected.
28  
Burnet R. Maybank
Democratic Nov 5, 1941 –
Sep 1, 1954
Elected to finish Byrnes's term.
Re-elected in 1942. 27 78th
  Nov 17, 1944 –
Nov 20, 1944
Vacant
Appointed to finish Smith's term.
Retired when successor was elected to the next full term.
Nov 20, 1944 –
Jan 3, 1945
Democratic  
Wilton E. Hall
22
79th 27 Elected in 1944. Jan 3, 1945 –
Apr 18, 1965
Democratic  
Olin D. Johnston
23
80th
Re-elected in 1948.
Died.
28 81st
82nd 28 Re-elected in 1950.
83rd
Vacant Sep 1, 1954 –
Sep 6, 1954
 
29  
Charles E. Daniel
Democratic Sep 6, 1954 –
Dec 23, 1954
Appointed to finish Maybank's term.
Resigned early to give successor preferential seniority.
30  
Strom Thurmond
Democratic Dec 24, 1954 –
Apr 4, 1956
Appointed to finish Maybank's term, having been elected to the next term.
Elected in 1954.[5]
Resigned.
29 84th
31  
Thomas A. Wofford
Democratic Apr 5, 1956 –
Nov 6, 1956
Appointed to continue Thurmond's term.
Retired.
32  
Strom Thurmond
Democratic Nov 7, 1956 –
Jan 3, 2003
Elected in 1956 to finish his own term.
85th 29 Re-elected in 1956.
86th
Re-elected in 1960.
Changed parties Sep 16, 1964.
30 87th
88th 30 Re-elected in 1962.
Died.
Republican
89th
  Apr 18, 1965 –
Apr 22, 1965
Vacant
Appointed to continue Johnston's term.
Lost nomination to finish Johnston's term.
Apr 22, 1965 –
Nov 8, 1966
Democratic  
Donald S. Russell
24
Elected to finish Johnston's term. Nov 9, 1966 –
Jan 3, 2005
Democratic  
Fritz Hollings
25
Re-elected in 1966. 31 90th
91st 31 Re-elected in 1968.
92nd
Re-elected in 1972. 32 93rd
94th 32 Re-elected in 1974.
95th
Re-elected in 1978. 33 96th
97th 33 Re-elected in 1980.
98th
Re-elected in 1984. 34 99th
100th 34 Re-elected in 1986.
101st
Re-elected in 1990. 35 102nd
103rd 35 Re-elected in 1992.
104th
Re-elected in 1996.
Retired.
36 105th
106th 36 Re-elected in 1998.
Retired.
107th
33  
Lindsey Graham
Republican Jan 3, 2003 –
Present
Elected in 2002. 37 108th
109th 37 Elected in 2004. Jan 3, 2005 –
Jan 2, 2013
Republican  
Jim DeMint
26
110th
Re-elected in 2008. 38 111th
112th 38 Re-elected in 2010.
Resigned.
Appointed to continue DeMint's term.
Elected in 2014 to finish DeMint's term.
Jan 2, 2013 –
Present
Republican  
Tim Scott
27
113th
Re-elected in 2014. 39 114th
115th 39 Re-elected in 2016.
116th
Re-elected in 2020. 40 117th
118th 40 Re-elected in 2022.
119th
To be determined in the 2026 election. 41 120th
121st 41 To be determined in the 2028 election.
# Senator Party Years in office Electoral history T   T Electoral history Years in office Party Senator #
Class 2 Class 3

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Byrd, p. 164.
  2. ^ Byrd, p. 166.
  3. ^ "South Carolina's Choice". The New York Times. January 28, 1903. p. 8.
  4. ^ The Tribune Almanac and Political Register 1908. New York: The Tribune Association. 1908. p. 260.
  5. ^ "THURMOND, James Strom". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.

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South Carolina ratified the United States Constitution on May 23 1788 Its Senate seats were declared vacant in July 1861 owing to its secession from the Union They were again filled from July 1868 The state s current U S senators are Republicans Lindsey Graham serving since 2003 and Tim Scott serving since 2013 Current delegationLindsey Graham R Tim Scott R Contents 1 List of senators 2 See also 3 Notes 4 ReferencesList of senators EditClass 2Class 2 U S senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2002 2008 2014 and 2020 The next election will be in 2026 C Class 3Class 3 U S senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2010 2014 special election 2016 and 2022 The next election will be in 2028 Senator Party Dates in office Electoral history T T Electoral history Dates in office Party Senator 1 Pierce Butler Pro Admin Mar 4 1789 Oct 25 1796 Elected in 1789 1 1st 1 Elected in 1789 Mar 4 1789 Mar 3 1795 Pro Admin Ralph Izard 1Anti Admin 2ndRe elected in 1793 Resigned 2 3rdDemocratic Republican 4th 2 Elected in 1794 or 1795 Lost re election Mar 4 1795 Mar 3 1801 Federalist Jacob Read 2Vacant Oct 25 1796 Dec 8 1796 2 John Hunter Democratic Republican Dec 8 1796 Nov 26 1798 Elected to finish Butler s term Resigned 5th3 Charles Pinckney Democratic Republican Dec 6 1798 Jun 6 1801 Elected to finish Butler s term Re elected in 1799 Resigned to become U S Minister to Spain 3 6th7th 3 Elected in 1800 Died Mar 4 1801 Oct 26 1802 Democratic Republican John E Colhoun 3Vacant Jun 6 1801 Dec 15 1801 4 Thomas Sumter Democratic Republican Dec 15 1801 Dec 16 1810 Elected in 1801 to finish Pinckney s term Oct 26 1802 Nov 4 1802 VacantElected to finish Colhoun s term Resigned Nov 4 1802 Nov 21 1804 Democratic Republican Pierce Butler 48th Nov 21 1804 Dec 6 1804 VacantElected to finish Butler s term Dec 6 1804 Feb 26 1826 Democratic Republican John Gaillard 5Re elected in 1804 Resigned 4 9th10th 4 Re elected in 1806 11thVacant Dec 16 1810 Dec 31 1810 5 John Taylor Democratic Republican Dec 31 1810 Nov 1816 Elected to finish Sumter s term Re elected in 1810 Resigned 5 12th13th 5 Re elected in 1812 14thVacant Nov 1816 Dec 4 1816 6 William Smith Democratic Republican Dec 4 1816 Mar 3 1823 Elected to finish Taylor s term Re elected in 1816 Lost re election 6 15th16th 6 Re elected in 1818 17th7 Robert Y Hayne Democratic Republican Mar 4 1823 Dec 13 1832 Elected in 1822 7 18thJacksonian 19th 7 Re elected in 1824 Died Jacksonian Feb 26 1826 Mar 8 1826 VacantAppointed to continue Gaillard s term Mar 8 1826 Nov 29 1826 Jacksonian William Harper 6Elected to finish Gaillard s term Lost re election Nov 29 1826 Mar 3 1831 Jacksonian William Smith 720thRe elected in 1828 Resigned to become South Carolina Governor 8 21stNullifier 22nd 8 Elected in 1830 Resigned due to ill health Mar 4 1831 Mar 3 1833 Nullifier Stephen Decatur Miller 8Vacant Dec 13 1832 Dec 29 1832 8 John C Calhoun Nullifier Dec 29 1832 Mar 3 1843 Elected to finish Hayne s term 23rd Mar 3 1833 Nov 26 1833 VacantElected to finish Miller s term Nov 26 1833 Nov 29 1842 Nullifier William C Preston 9Re elected in 1834 9 24thDemocratic 25th 9 Re elected in 1837 Whig26thRe elected in 1840 Resigned 10 27th Nov 29 1842 Dec 23 1842 VacantElected to finish Preston s term Dec 23 1842 Aug 17 1846 Democratic George McDuffie 109 Daniel Elliott Huger Democratic Mar 4 1843 Mar 3 1845 Elected to finish Calhoun s term Resigned 28th 10 Re elected in 1842 or 1843 Vacant Mar 3 1845 Nov 26 1845 29th10 John C Calhoun Democratic Nov 26 1845 Mar 31 1850 Re elected to finish his own term Aug 17 1846 Dec 4 1846 VacantAppointed to continue McDuffie s term Elected to finish McDuffie s term Dec 4 1846 May 25 1857 Democratic Andrew Butler 11Re elected in 1846 Died 11 30th31st 11 Re elected in 1848 Vacant Mar 31 1850 Apr 11 1850 11 Franklin H Elmore Democratic Apr 11 1850 May 29 1850 Appointed to continue Calhoun s term Died Vacant May 29 1850 Jun 4 1850 12 Robert W Barnwell Democratic Jun 4 1850 Dec 8 1850 Appointed to continue Elmore s term Retired when his successor was elected Vacant Dec 8 1850 Dec 18 1850 13 Robert Rhett Democratic Dec 18 1850 May 7 1852 Elected to finish Elmore s term Resigned 32ndVacant May 7 1852 May 10 1852 14 William F De Saussure Democratic May 10 1852 Mar 3 1853 Appointed to continue Rhett s term Elected Nov 29 1852 1 15 Josiah Evans Democratic Mar 4 1853 May 6 1858 Elected in 1852 or 1853 Died 12 33rd34th 12 Re elected in 1854 Died 35th May 25 1857 Dec 7 1857 VacantElected to finish Butler s term Withdrew Dec 7 1857 Nov 11 1860 Democratic James Henry Hammond 12Vacant May 6 1858 May 11 1858 16 Arthur P Hayne Democratic May 11 1858 Dec 2 1858 Appointed to continue Evans term Retired when his successor was elected 17 James Chesnut Jr Democratic Dec 3 1858 Nov 10 1860 Elected to finish Evans term Re elected in 1858 Withdrew and was later expelled for his support of the Confederacy 13 36thVacant Nov 10 1860 Jul 15 1868 Civil War and Reconstruction Civil War and Reconstruction Nov 11 1860 Jul 16 1868 Vacant37th 1338th14 39th40th 1418 Thomas J Robertson Republican Jul 15 1868 Mar 3 1877 Elected to finish the vacant term Elected to finish the vacant term Jul 16 1868 Mar 3 1873 Republican Frederick A Sawyer 1341stRe elected in 1870 Retired 15 42nd43rd 15 Elected in 1872 or 1873 Mar 4 1873 Mar 3 1879 Republican John J Patterson 1444th19 Matthew Butler Democratic Mar 4 1877 Mar 3 1895 Elected in 1876 16 45th46th 16 Elected in 1878 Mar 4 1879 Mar 3 1891 Democratic Wade Hampton III 1547thRe elected in 1882 17 48th49th 17 Re elected in 1884 Lost re election 50thRe elected in 1888 Lost renomination 18 51st52nd 18 Elected in 1890 Retired Mar 4 1891 Mar 3 1897 Democratic John L M Irby 1653rd20 Benjamin Tillman Democratic Mar 4 1895 Jul 3 1918 Elected in 1894 19 54th55th 19 Elected in 1897 Died Mar 4 1897 May 20 1897 Democratic Joseph Earle 17 May 20 1897 May 27 1897 VacantAppointed to continue Earle s term Elected in 1898 to finish Earle s term 2 Retired May 27 1897 Mar 3 1903 Democratic John McLaurin 1856thRe elected in 1901 20 57th58th 20 Elected in 1903 3 Died Mar 4 1903 Feb 20 1908 Democratic Asbury Latimer 1959thRe elected in 1907 4 21 60th Feb 20 1908 Mar 6 1908 VacantElected in 1908 to finish Latimer s term Retired Mar 6 1908 Mar 3 1909 Democratic Frank B Gary 2061st 21 Elected in 1909 Mar 4 1909 Nov 17 1944 Democratic Ellison D Smith 2162ndRe elected in 1913 Died 22 63rd64th 22 Re elected in 1914 65thVacant Jul 3 1918 Jul 6 1918 21 Christie Benet Democratic Jul 6 1918 Nov 5 1918 Appointed to continue Tillman s term Lost election to finish Tillman s term 22 William P Pollock Democratic Nov 6 1918 Mar 3 1919 Elected to finish Tillman s term Retired 23 Nathaniel Dial Democratic Mar 4 1919 Mar 3 1925 Elected in 1918 Lost renomination 23 66th67th 23 Re elected in 1920 68th24 Coleman Blease Democratic Mar 4 1925 Mar 3 1931 Elected in 1924 Lost renomination 24 69th70th 24 Re elected in 1926 71st25 James F Byrnes Democratic Mar 4 1931 Jul 8 1941 Elected in 1930 25 72nd73rd 25 Re elected in 1932 74thRe elected in 1936 Resigned to become a Justice of the U S Supreme Court 26 75th76th 26 Re elected in 1938 Lost renomination before dying 77thVacant Jul 8 1941 Jul 22 1941 26 Alva Lumpkin Democratic Jul 22 1941 Aug 1 1941 Appointed to continue Byrnes s term Died 27 Roger Peace Democratic Aug 5 1941 Nov 4 1941 Appointed to continue Byrnes s term Retired when successor elected 28 Burnet R Maybank Democratic Nov 5 1941 Sep 1 1954 Elected to finish Byrnes s term Re elected in 1942 27 78th Nov 17 1944 Nov 20 1944 VacantAppointed to finish Smith s term Retired when successor was elected to the next full term Nov 20 1944 Jan 3 1945 Democratic Wilton E Hall 2279th 27 Elected in 1944 Jan 3 1945 Apr 18 1965 Democratic Olin D Johnston 2380thRe elected in 1948 Died 28 81st82nd 28 Re elected in 1950 83rdVacant Sep 1 1954 Sep 6 1954 29 Charles E Daniel Democratic Sep 6 1954 Dec 23 1954 Appointed to finish Maybank s term Resigned early to give successor preferential seniority 30 Strom Thurmond Democratic Dec 24 1954 Apr 4 1956 Appointed to finish Maybank s term having been elected to the next term Elected in 1954 5 Resigned 29 84th31 Thomas A Wofford Democratic Apr 5 1956 Nov 6 1956 Appointed to continue Thurmond s term Retired 32 Strom Thurmond Democratic Nov 7 1956 Jan 3 2003 Elected in 1956 to finish his own term 85th 29 Re elected in 1956 86thRe elected in 1960 Changed parties Sep 16 1964 30 87th88th 30 Re elected in 1962 Died Republican89th Apr 18 1965 Apr 22 1965 VacantAppointed to continue Johnston s term Lost nomination to finish Johnston s term Apr 22 1965 Nov 8 1966 Democratic Donald S Russell 24Elected to finish Johnston s term Nov 9 1966 Jan 3 2005 Democratic Fritz Hollings 25Re elected in 1966 31 90th91st 31 Re elected in 1968 92ndRe elected in 1972 32 93rd94th 32 Re elected in 1974 95thRe elected in 1978 33 96th97th 33 Re elected in 1980 98thRe elected in 1984 34 99th100th 34 Re elected in 1986 101stRe elected in 1990 35 102nd103rd 35 Re elected in 1992 104thRe elected in 1996 Retired 36 105th106th 36 Re elected in 1998 Retired 107th33 Lindsey Graham Republican Jan 3 2003 Present Elected in 2002 37 108th109th 37 Elected in 2004 Jan 3 2005 Jan 2 2013 Republican Jim DeMint 26110thRe elected in 2008 38 111th112th 38 Re elected in 2010 Resigned Appointed to continue DeMint s term Elected in 2014 to finish DeMint s term Jan 2 2013 Present Republican Tim Scott 27113thRe elected in 2014 39 114th115th 39 Re elected in 2016 116thRe elected in 2020 40 117th118th 40 Re elected in 2022 119thTo be determined in the 2026 election 41 120th121st 41 To be determined in the 2028 election Senator Party Years in office Electoral history T T Electoral history Years in office Party Senator Class 2 Class 3See also Edit United States portal South Carolina portal Politics portalList of United States representatives from South Carolina United States congressional delegations from South Carolina Elections in South CarolinaNotes Edit Byrd p 164 Byrd p 166 South Carolina s Choice The New York Times January 28 1903 p 8 The Tribune Almanac and Political Register 1908 New York The Tribune Association 1908 p 260 THURMOND James Strom Biographical Directory of the United States Congress References EditByrd Robert C October 1 1993 Wolff Wendy ed The Senate 1789 1989 Historical Statistics 1789 1992 United States Senate Historical Office volume 4 Bicentennial ed Washington D C U S Government Printing Office ISBN 9780160632563 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of United States senators from South Carolina amp oldid 1131407676, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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