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Yancey McGill

John Yancey McGill (born September 18, 1952) is an American politician from South Carolina. He was a member of the state Senate from 1989 to 2014. He served as the 90th Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina from June 2014 to January 2015. He was the last Democrat to hold statewide office in South Carolina, until the appointment of Brian J. Gaines as Comptroller General by Governor Henry McMaster in 2023.

Yancey McGill
90th Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina
In office
June 18, 2014 – January 14, 2015
GovernorNikki Haley
Preceded byGlenn F. McConnell
Succeeded byHenry McMaster
President pro tempore of the South Carolina Senate
In office
June 4, 2014 – June 18, 2014 [a]
Preceded byJohn E. Courson
Succeeded byHugh K. Leatherman Sr.
Member of the South Carolina Senate
from the 32nd district
In office
January 10, 1989 – June 18, 2014
Preceded byFrank McGill
Succeeded byRonnie Sabb
Personal details
Born
John Yancey McGill

(1952-09-18) September 18, 1952 (age 71)
Kingstree, South Carolina, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic (before 2016)
Republican (2016–present)
Spouse
Pamela Jean Fennell
(m. 1973)
Children3
EducationFrancis Marion University

Career edit

McGill was born on September 18, 1952, in Kingstree, South Carolina.[1] He attended, but did not graduate from The Citadel. He also attended Francis Marion College.[1]

He is a real estate broker and homebuilder.[2]

Political career edit

McGill was formerly a Democratic member of the South Carolina Senate, representing the 32nd District from 1989 to June 18, 2014.[1] His district, which covered Williamsburg and Georgetown counties, was heavily Democratic.[3]

McGill became lieutenant governor after Glenn F. McConnell resigned to become president of The College of Charleston, becoming the first Democrat to hold the office since 1995. Although a Democrat, McGill ran unopposed for Senate president pro tempore in the Republican-controlled state Senate, winning a position usually held by a senator from the majority party. Immediately upon election, as planned, McConnell resigned, then McGill resigned, automatically being elevated to the post of lieutenant governor under the order of succession set forth in the state Constitution.[4]

McGill chose not to run for election to a full term.[3] Republican Henry McMaster succeeded him as lieutenant governor on January 14, 2015, having won the November 2014 election.

In January 2015, McMaster appointed McGill to be the State Director of South Carolina's Office on Aging. The position paid $122,000 a year.[5] He stayed at the position for eight months before stepping down, retiring to his family farm in Kingstree.[3][6]

In March 2016, McGill left the Democratic Party and announced his intention to run for governor of South Carolina as a Republican in the 2018 election. He had been a conservative Democrat for most of his career; he opposed abortion and supported curbs on government spending and regulation. He said that he hadn't changed parties sooner because his state senate district was too Democratic for him to be elected as a Republican.[3] McGill was considered a long-shot contender in the Republican gubernatorial race, raising less money than McMaster or Catherine Templeton.[7]

On June 12, 2018, McGill placed last in the gubernatorial Republican primary, receiving 1.7% percent of the vote. He led in Williamsburg County, his home county.[8]

South Carolina Gubernatiorial Primary (Republican), 2018
Candidate Votes %
Henry McMaster 155,072 42.3
John Warren 102,006 27.8
Catherine Templeton 78,432 21.4
Kevin L. Bryant 24,699 6.7
Yancey McGill 6,349 1.7

Personal life edit

McGill married Pamela Jean Fennell on May 18, 1973; they have three children.

Notes edit

  1. ^ McGill assumed the office of lieutenant governor through briefly serving as the president pro tempore

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Former Senator John Yancey McGill, South Carolina State Senate.
  2. ^ Andy Shain, Yancey McGill: Surgery delayed filing campaign report for South Carolina governor, Post & Courier (April 17, 2017).
  3. ^ a b c d Andrew Shain, EXCLUSIVE: Former Lt. Gov. McGill running for governor as a Republican, The State (March 21, 2016).
  4. ^ Andre Shain, After delay, Democrat McGill becomes SC interim lieutenant governor, The State (June 18, 2014).
  5. ^ Jamie Self, Ex-SC lieutenant governor, senator gets $122,000 state job, The State (January 29, 2015).
  6. ^ Michaele Duke, McGill retires after meeting goals - Director of Office on Aging comes home, Kingstree News (August 10, 2015).
  7. ^ Andy Shain, Yancey McGill raises less cash than 2018 South Carolina governor rivals,Post & Courier (April 15, 2017).
  8. ^ Almukhtar, Sarah; Bloch, Matthew; Lee, Jasmine C. (12 June 2018). "South Carolina Primary Election Results". The New York Times.

External links edit

  • Project Vote Smart - Senator J. Yancey McGill (SC) profile
  • Follow the Money - J. Yancey McGill
    • 2006 2004 2002 2000 1996 campaign contributions
Political offices
Preceded by Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina
2014–2015
Succeeded by

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John Yancey McGill born September 18 1952 is an American politician from South Carolina He was a member of the state Senate from 1989 to 2014 He served as the 90th Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina from June 2014 to January 2015 He was the last Democrat to hold statewide office in South Carolina until the appointment of Brian J Gaines as Comptroller General by Governor Henry McMaster in 2023 Yancey McGill90th Lieutenant Governor of South CarolinaIn office June 18 2014 January 14 2015GovernorNikki HaleyPreceded byGlenn F McConnellSucceeded byHenry McMasterPresident pro tempore of the South Carolina SenateIn office June 4 2014 June 18 2014 a Preceded byJohn E CoursonSucceeded byHugh K Leatherman Sr Member of the South Carolina Senate from the 32nd districtIn office January 10 1989 June 18 2014Preceded byFrank McGillSucceeded byRonnie SabbPersonal detailsBornJohn Yancey McGill 1952 09 18 September 18 1952 age 71 Kingstree South Carolina U S Political partyDemocratic before 2016 Republican 2016 present SpousePamela Jean Fennell m 1973 wbr Children3EducationFrancis Marion University Contents 1 Career 2 Political career 3 Personal life 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksCareer editMcGill was born on September 18 1952 in Kingstree South Carolina 1 He attended but did not graduate from The Citadel He also attended Francis Marion College 1 He is a real estate broker and homebuilder 2 Political career editMcGill was formerly a Democratic member of the South Carolina Senate representing the 32nd District from 1989 to June 18 2014 1 His district which covered Williamsburg and Georgetown counties was heavily Democratic 3 McGill became lieutenant governor after Glenn F McConnell resigned to become president of The College of Charleston becoming the first Democrat to hold the office since 1995 Although a Democrat McGill ran unopposed for Senate president pro tempore in the Republican controlled state Senate winning a position usually held by a senator from the majority party Immediately upon election as planned McConnell resigned then McGill resigned automatically being elevated to the post of lieutenant governor under the order of succession set forth in the state Constitution 4 McGill chose not to run for election to a full term 3 Republican Henry McMaster succeeded him as lieutenant governor on January 14 2015 having won the November 2014 election In January 2015 McMaster appointed McGill to be the State Director of South Carolina s Office on Aging The position paid 122 000 a year 5 He stayed at the position for eight months before stepping down retiring to his family farm in Kingstree 3 6 In March 2016 McGill left the Democratic Party and announced his intention to run for governor of South Carolina as a Republican in the 2018 election He had been a conservative Democrat for most of his career he opposed abortion and supported curbs on government spending and regulation He said that he hadn t changed parties sooner because his state senate district was too Democratic for him to be elected as a Republican 3 McGill was considered a long shot contender in the Republican gubernatorial race raising less money than McMaster or Catherine Templeton 7 On June 12 2018 McGill placed last in the gubernatorial Republican primary receiving 1 7 percent of the vote He led in Williamsburg County his home county 8 South Carolina Gubernatiorial Primary Republican 2018 Candidate Votes Henry McMaster 155 072 42 3 John Warren 102 006 27 8 Catherine Templeton 78 432 21 4 Kevin L Bryant 24 699 6 7 Yancey McGill 6 349 1 7Personal life editMcGill married Pamela Jean Fennell on May 18 1973 they have three children Notes edit McGill assumed the office of lieutenant governor through briefly serving as the president pro temporeReferences edit a b c Former Senator John Yancey McGill South Carolina State Senate Andy Shain Yancey McGill Surgery delayed filing campaign report for South Carolina governor Post amp Courier April 17 2017 a b c d Andrew Shain EXCLUSIVE Former Lt Gov McGill running for governor as a Republican The State March 21 2016 Andre Shain After delay Democrat McGill becomes SC interim lieutenant governor The State June 18 2014 Jamie Self Ex SC lieutenant governor senator gets 122 000 state job The State January 29 2015 Michaele Duke McGill retires after meeting goals Director of Office on Aging comes home Kingstree News August 10 2015 Andy Shain Yancey McGill raises less cash than 2018 South Carolina governor rivals Post amp Courier April 15 2017 Almukhtar Sarah Bloch Matthew Lee Jasmine C 12 June 2018 South Carolina Primary Election Results The New York Times External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Yancey McGill Project Vote Smart Senator J Yancey McGill SC profile Follow the Money J Yancey McGill 2006 2004 2002 2000 1996 campaign contributions Political offices Preceded byGlenn F McConnell Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina2014 2015 Succeeded byHenry McMaster Retrieved from https en 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