2014 South Carolina House of Representatives election

2014 South Carolina House of Representatives election

November 4, 2014

All 124 seats in the South Carolina House of Representatives
88 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Bobby Harrell, Jr. Todd Rutherford
Party Republican Democratic
Leader since June 21, 2005 January 8, 2013
Leader's seat 67th 74th
Last election 78 46
Seats won 78 46
Seat change
Popular vote 649,839 377,282
Percentage 62.42% 36.24%

Results:
     Republican gain      Democratic gain
     Republican hold      Democratic hold

Speaker before election

Bobby Harrell, Jr.
Republican

Elected Speaker

Jay Lucas
Republican

The 2014 South Carolina House of Representatives election was held on November 4, 2014, alongside the 2014 United States elections.[1] Primary elections took place on June 10, 2014.

Overview

Party Votes Seats
No. % No. +/− %
South Carolina Republican Party 649,839 62.42% 78 62.90%
South Carolina Democratic Party 377,282 36.24% 46 37.10%
Write-in 8,906 0.86% 0 0%
Libertarian Party of South Carolina 3,838 0.37% 0 0%
American Party of South Carolina 1,207 0.12% 0 0%
South Carolina Constitution Party 0 0% 0 0%
South Carolina Workers Party 0 0% 0 0%
Independent 0 0% 0 0%
Green Party 1,225 0.12% 0 0%
Total 1,041,090 100.00 124 ±0 100.00
Registered voters 2,881,052 100.00
Turnout 1,041,090 36%
Source: South Carolina Election Commission[2]
Popular vote
Republican
62.42%
Democratic
36.24%
Other
1.34%
House seats
Republican
62.90%
Democratic
37.10%

Predictions

Source Ranking As of
Governing[3] Safe R October 20, 2014

Summary of Results

State House District Incumbent Party Elected Representative Party
1 Bill Whitmire Rep Bill Whitmire Rep
2 Bill Sandifer, III Rep Bill Sandifier, III Rep
3 B.R. Skelton Rep Gary E. Clary Rep
4 Davey Hiott Rep Davey Hiott Rep
5 Phillip D. Owens Rep Neal Collins Rep
6 Brian White Rep Brian White Rep
7 Michael Gambrell Rep Michael Gambrell Rep
8 Don Carson Bowen Rep Jonathan Hill Rep
9 Anne J. Thayer Rep Anne J. Thayer Rep
10 Joshua A. Putnam Rep Joshua A. Putnam Rep
11 Craig A. Gagnon Rep Craig A. Gagnon Rep
12 Anne Parks Dem Anne Parks Dem
13 Robert S. Riley Rep Robert S. Riley Rep
14 Mike Pitts Rep Mike Pitts Rep
15 Samuel Rivers, Jr. Rep Samuel Rivers, Jr. Rep
16 Mark N. Willis Rep Mark N. Willis Rep
17 Mike Burns Rep Mike Burns Rep
18 Tommy Stringer Rep Tommy Stringer Rep
19 Dwight A. Loftis Rep Dwight A. Loftis Rep
20 Dan Hamilton Rep Dan Hamilton Rep
21 Phyllis J. Henderson Rep Phyllis J. Henderson Rep
22 Wendy Nanney Rep Wendy Nanney Rep
23 Chandra Dillard Dem Chandra Dillard Dem
24 Bruce W. Bannister Rep Bruce W. Bannister Rep
25 Leola Robinson-Simpson Dem Leola Robinson-Simpson Dem
26 Raye Felder Rep Raye Felder Rep
27 Garry R. Smith Rep Garry R. Smith Rep
28 Eric M. Bedingfield Rep Eric M. Bedingfield Rep
29 Dennis C. Moss Rep Dennis C. Moss Rep
30 Steve Moss Rep Steve Moss Rep
31 Harold Mitchell, Jr. Dem Harold Mitchell, Jr. Dem
32 Dertham Cole, Jr. Rep Derham Cole, Jr. Rep
33 Eddie Tallon Rep Eddie Tallon Rep
34 Mike Forrester Rep Mike Forrester Rep
35 Bill Chumley Rep Bill Chumley Rep
36 Rita Allison Rep Rita Allison Rep
37 Donna Hicks Wood Rep Donna Hicks Wood Rep
38 N. Douglas Brannon Rep N. Douglas Brannon Rep
39 Ralph S. Kennedy, Jr. Rep Ralph S. Kennedy, Jr. Rep
40 Walt McLeod, III. Dem Walt McLeod, III. Dem
41 Mary Gail Douglas Dem Mary Gail Douglas Dem
42 Mike Anthony Dem Mike Anthony Dem
43 Greg Delleney Rep Greg Delleney Rep
44 Mandy Powers-Norrell Dem Mandy Powers-Norrell Dem
45 Deborah Long Rep Deborah Long Rep
46 Gary Simrill Rep Gary Simrill Rep
47 Tommy Pope Rep Tommy Pope Rep
48 Ralph W. Norman Rep Ralph W. Norman Rep
49 John R. King Dem John R. King Dem
50 Grady Brown Dem Grady Brown Dem
51 David Weeks Dem David Weeks Dem
52 Laurie Slade Funderburk Dem Laurie Slade Funderburk Dem
53 Ted M. Vick Dem Amy M. Brown Dem
54 Elizabeth R. Munnerlyn Dem Patricia M. Pat Henegan Dem
55 Jackie E. Hayes Dem Jackie E. Hayes Dem
56 Mike Ryhal Rep Mike Ryhal Rep
57 J. Wayne George Dem J. Wayne George Dem
58 Liston Douglas Barfield Rep Jeff Johnson Rep
59 Terry Alexander Dem Terry Alexander Dem
60 Phillip Lower Rep Phillip Lowe Rep
61 Lester P. Branham, Jr. Dem Roger K. Kirby Dem
62 Robert Williams Dem Robert Williams Dem
63 Kris Crawford Rep Kris Crawford Rep
64 Robert L. Ridgeway, III. Dem Robert L. Ridgeway, III. Dem
65 Jay Lucas Rep Jay Lucas Rep
66 Gilda Cobb Hunter Dem Gilda Cobb Hunter Dem
67 Murrell Smith Rep Murrell Smith Rep
68 Heather Ammons Crawford Rep Heather Ammons Crawford Rep
69 Rick Quinn, Jr. Rep Rick Quinn, Jr. Rep
70 Joe Neal Dem Joe Neal Dem
71 Nathan Ballentine Rep Nathan Ballentine Rep
72 James E. Smith, Jr. Dem James E. Smith, Jr. Dem
73 Christopher R. Hart Dem Christopher R. Hart Dem
74 J. Todd Rutherford Dem J. Todd Rutherford Dem
75 Kirkman Finlaay, III. Rep Kirkman Finlay, III. Rep
76 Leon Howard Dem Leon Howard Dem
77 Joe McEachern Dem Joe McEachern Dem
78 Beth Bernstein Dem Beth Bernstein Dem
79 Mia McLeod Dem Mia McLeod Dem
80 Jimmy C. Bales Dem Jimmy C. Bales Dem
81 Don Wells Rep Don Wells Rep
82 William Clyburn Dem William Clyburn Dem
83 Bill Hixon Rep Bill Hixon Rep
84 J. Roland Smith Rep Chris Corley Rep
85 Chip Huggins Rep Chip Huggins Rep
86 Bill Taylor Rep Bill Taylor Rep
87 Todd Atwater Rep Todd Atwater Rep
88 Mac Toole Rep Mac Toole Rep
89 Kenny Bingham Rep Kenny Bingham Rep
90 Bakari T. Sellers Dem Justin Bamberg Dem
91 Lonnie Hosey Dem Lonnie Hosey Dem
92 Joe Daning Rep Joe Daning Rep
93 Russell L. Ott Dem Russell L. Ott Dem
94 Jenny Horne Rep Jenny Horne Rep
95 Jerry Govan, Jr. Dem Jerry Govan, Jr. Dem
96 Kit Spires Rep Kit Spires Rep
97 Patsy G. Knight Dem Patsy G. Knight Dem
98 Chris Murphy Rep Chris Murphy Rep
99 Jim Merrill Rep Jim Merrill Rep
100 Edward L. Southard Rep Edward L. Southard Rep
101 Ronnie A. Sabb Dem Cezar McKnight Dem
102 Joe Jefferson, Jr. Dem Joe Jefferson, Jr. Dem
103 Carl L. Anderson Dem Carl L. Anderson Dem
104 Tracy R. Edge Rep Greg Duckworth Rep
105 Kevin Hardee Rep Kevin Hardee Rep
106 Nelson Hardwick Rep Nelson Hardwick Rep
107 Alan D. Clemmons Rep Alan D. Clemmons Rep
108 Stephen L. Goldfinch, Jr. Rep Stephen L. Goldfinch, Jr. Rep
109 David Mack, III. Dem David Mack, III. Dem
110 Chip Limehouse, III. Rep Chip Limehouse, III. Rep
111 Wendell G. Gilliard Dem Wendell G. Gilliard Dem
112 Mike Sottile Rep Mike Sottile Rep
113 Seth Whipper Dem Seth Whipper Dem
114 Robery W. Harrell, Jr. Rem Mary Tinkler Dem Democratic flip
115 Peter McCoy, Jr. Rep Peter McCoy, Jr. Rep
116 Robert L. Brown Dem Robert L. Brown Dem
117 Bill Crosby Rep Bill Crosby Rep
118 Bill Herbkersman Rep Bill Herbkersman Rep
119 Leon Stavrinakis Dem Leon Stavrinakis Dem
120 Weston Netwon Rep Weston Newton Rep
121 Kenneth F. Hodges Dem Kenneth F. Hodges Dem
122 Bill Bowers Dem Bill Bowers Dem
123 Andrew S. Patrick Rep Jeff Bradley Rep
124 Shannon Erickson Rep Shannon Erickson Rep

Retirements

11 incumbents did not seek re-election.

Democrats

Republicans

Detailed Results

District 1

District 1 comprised a portion of Oconee County.[10]

South Carolina House District 1 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Write-in N/A 68 0.79%
Republican Bill Whitmire 8,646 99.21%
Total votes 8,714 100.0

District 2

District 2 comprised portions of Oconee and Pickens counties.[10]

South Carolina House District 2 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Write-in N/A 128 1.44%
Republican Bill Sandifer 8,751 98.56%
Total votes 8,879 100.0

District 3

District 3 comprised a portion of Pickens County.[10]

South Carolina House District 3, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Write-in N/A 49 0.80%
Libertarian Party of South Carolina Travic McCurry 983 15.99%
Republican Gary E. Clary 5,117 83.22%
Total votes 6,149 100.00

District 4

District 4 comprised a portion of Pickens County.[10]

South Carolina House District 2 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Write-in N/A 128 1.44%
Republican Bill Sandifer 8,751 98.56%
Total votes 8,972 100.0

District 5

District 5 comprised a portion of Pickens County.[10]

South Carolina House District 5 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Write-in N/A 59 0.69%
Republican Neal Collins 8,476 99.31%
Total votes 8,535 100.0

District 6

District 6 comprised a portion of Anderson County.[10]

South Carolina House District 6 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Write-in N/A 84 1.03%
Republican Brian White 8,099 98.97%
Total votes 8,183 100.0

District 7

District 7 comprised portions of Abbeville and Anderson counties.[10]

South Carolina House District 7 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Write-in N/A 26 0.41%
Republican Michael Gambrell 6,290 99.59%
Total votes 6,316 100.0

District 8

District 8 comprised a portion of Anderson County.[10]

South Carolina House District 8 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Write-in N/A 71 0.94%
Republican Jonathan Hill 7,505 99.06%
Total votes 7,576 100.0

District 9

District 9 comprised a portion of Anderson County.[10]

South Carolina House District 9 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Write-in N/A 56 0.78%
Republican Anne Thayer 7,090 99.22%
Total votes 7,146 100.0

District 10

District 10 comprised portions of Anderson, Greenville, and Pickens counties.[10]

South Carolina House District 10 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Write-in N/A 83 1.01%
Republican Joshua A. Putnam 8,146 98.99%
Total votes 8,229 100.0

District 11

District 11 comprised portions of Abbeville and Anderson counties.[10]

South Carolina House District 11 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Tombo Hite 4,217 46.25%
Republican Craig A. Gagnon 4,899 53.73%
Total votes 9,117 100.0

District 12

District 12 comprised a portion of Greenwood County and all of McCormick County.[10]

South Carolina House District 12 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tony Wideman 3,557 42.02%
Democratic Anne Parks 4,903 57.92%
Total votes 8,465 100.0

District 13

District 13 comprised a portion of Greenwood County.[10]

South Carolina House District 13 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Write-in N/A 73 0.80%
Republican Robert Shannon Riley 9,058 99.20%
Total votes 9,131 100.0

District 14

District 14 comprised portions of Greenwood and Laurens counties.[10]

South Carolina House District 14 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Write-in N/A 80 0.99%
Republican Mike Pitts 7,992 99.01%
Total votes 8,072 100.0

District 15

District 15 comprised portions of Berkeley and Charleston counties.[10]

South Carolina House District 15 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Marian Redish 2,658 43.56%
Republican Samuel Rivers, Jr. 3,440 56.37%
Total votes 6,102 100.0

District 16

District 16 comprised portions of Greenville and Laurens counties.[10]

South Carolina House District 16 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Write-in N/A 66 0.99%
Republican Mark N. Willis 6,615 99.01%
Total votes 6,681 100.0

District 17

District 17 comprised a portion of Greenville County.[10]

South Carolina House District 17 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Write-in N/A 66 0.67%
Republican Mike Burns 9,717 99.33%
Total votes 9,783 100.0

District 18

District 18 comprised a portion of Greenville County.[10]

South Carolina House District 18 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Write-in N/A 86 0.93%
Republican Tommy Stringer 9,152 99.07%
Total votes 9,238 100.0

District 19

District 19 comprised a portion of Greenville County.[10]

South Carolina House District 19 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Write-in N/A 91 1.38%
Republican Dwight A. Loftis 6,492 98.62%
Total votes 6,583 100.0

District 20

District 20 comprised a portion of Greenville County.[10]

South Carolina House District 20 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Write-in N/A 13 0.11%
South Carolina Green Party Jon Eames 237 2.01%
Democratic Jon Eames 2,500 21.20%
Republican Dan Hamilton 9,045 76.99%
Total votes 11,795 100.0

District 21

District 21 comprised a portion of Greenville County.[10]

South Carolina House District 21 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Write-in N/A 99 0.88%
Republican Phyllis J. Henderson 11,188 99.12%
Total votes 11,287 100.0

District 22

District 22 comprised a portion of Greenville County.[10]

South Carolina House District 22 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Write-in N/A 22 0.19%
Democratic Dan Ruck 3,295 28.30%
Republican Wendy Nanney 8,325 71.51%
Total votes 11,642 100.0

District 23

District 23 comprised a portion of Greenville County.[10]

South Carolina House District 23 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Write-in N/A 108 2.18%
Democratic Chandra Dillard 4,841 97.82%
Total votes 4,949 100.0

District 24

District 24 comprised a portion of Greenville County.[10]

South Carolina House District 24 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Write-in N/A 109 1.01%
Republican Bruce W. Bannister 10,632 98.99%
Total votes 10,741 100.0

District 25

District 25 comprised a portion of Greenville County.[10]

South Carolina House District 25 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Write-in N/A 20 0.29%
Independent Tony Boyce 1,628 23.82%
Democratic Leola Robinson-Simpson 5,186 75.89%
Total votes 6,834 100.0

District 26

District 26 comprised a portion of York County.[10]

South Carolina House District 26 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Write-in N/A 29 0.32%
South Carolina Libertarian Party Jeremy C. Walters 1,814 19.84%
Republican Raye Felder 7,299 79.84%
Total votes 9,142 100.0

District 27

District 27 comprised a portion of Greenville County.[10]

South Carolina House District 27 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Write-in N/A 139 1.52%
Republican Garry R. Smith 9,013 98.48%
Total votes 9,152 100.0

District 28

District 28 comprised a portion of Greenville County.[10]

South Carolina House District 28 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Write-in N/A 98 1.14%
Republican Eric M. Bedingfield 8,475 98.86%
Total votes 8,573 100.0

District 29

District 29 comprised portions of Cherokee, Chester, and York counties.[10]

South Carolina House District 29 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Write-in N/A 74 1.03%
Republican Dennis Carroll Moss 7,127 98.97%
Total votes 7,201 100.0

District 30

District 30 comprised portions of Cherokee and York counties.[10]

South Carolina House District 30 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Write-in N/A 31 0.48%
Republican Steve Moss 6,398 99.52%
Total votes 6,429 100.0

District 31

District 31 comprised a portion of Spartanburg County.[10]

District 32

District 32 comprised a portion of Spartanburg County.[10]

District 33

District 33 comprised a portion of Spartanburg County.[10]

District 34

District 34 comprised a portion of Spartanburg County.[10]

District 35

District 35 comprised portions of Greenville and Spartanburg counties.[10]

District 36

District 26 comprised portions of Greenville and Spartanbug counties.[10]

District 37

District 37 comprised portions of Spartanburg County.[10]

District 38

District 38 comprised a portion of Spartanburg County.[10]

District 39

District 39 comprised all of Saluda County and a portion of Lexington County.[10]

District 40

District 40 comprised all of Newberry County.[10]

District 41

District 41 comprised all of Fairfield County and portions of Chester and Richland counties.[10]

District 42

District 42 comprised all of Union County and a portion of Laurens County.[10]

District 43

District 43 comprised portions of Chester and York counties.[10]

District 44

District 44 comprised a portion of Lancaster County.[10]

District 45

District 45 comprised portions of Lancaster and York counties.[10]

District 46

District 46 comprised a portion of York County.[10]

District 47

District 47 comprised a portion of York County.[10]

District 48

District 48 comprised a portion of York County.[10]

District 49

District 49 comprised a portion of York County.[10]

District 50

District 50 comprised portions of Kershaw, Lee, and Sumter counties.[10]

District 51

District 51 comprised a portion of Sumter County.[10]

District 52

District 52 comprised a portion of Kershaw County.[10]

District 53

District 53 comprised portions of Chesterfield and Lancaster counties.[10]

District 54

District 54 comprised portions of Chesterfield, Darlington, and Marlboro counties.[10]

District 55

District 55 comprised portions of Darlington, Dillon, Horry, and Marlboro counties.

District 56

District 56 comprised a portion of Horry County.

District 57

District 57 comprised portions of Dillon, Horry, and Marion counties.

District 58

District 58 comprised a portion of Horry County.

District 59

District 59 comprised portions of Darlington and Florence counties.

District 60

District 60 comprised portions of Darlington and Florence counties.

District 61

District 61 comprised portions of Florence and Marion counties.

District 62

District 62 comprised portions of Darlington and Florence counties.

District 63

District 63 comprised a portion of Florence County.

District 64

District 64 comprised portions of Clarendon and Sumter counties.

District 65

District 65 comprised portions of Chesterfield, Darlington, Kershaw, and Lancaster counties.

District 66

District 66 comprised a portion of Orangeburg County.

District 67

District 67 comprised a portion of Sumter County.

District 68

District 68 comprised a portion of Horry County.

District 69

District 69 comprised a portion of Lexington County.

District 70

District 70 comprised portions of Richland and Sumter counties.

District 71

District 71 comprised portions of Richland and Lexington counties.

District 72

District 72 comprised a portion of Richland County.

District 73

District 73 comprised a portion of Richland County.

District 74

District 74 comprised a portion of Richland County.

District 75

District 75 comprised a portion of Richland County.

District 76

District 76 comprised a portion of Richland County.

District 77

District 77 comprised a portion of Richland County.

District 78

District 78 comprised a portion of Richland County.

District 79

District 79 comprised a portion of Richland County.

District 80

District 80 comprised a portion of Richland County.

District 81

District 81 comprised a portion of Aiken County.

District 82

District 82 comprised portions of Aiken, Edgefield, and Saluda counties.

District 83

District 83 comprised portions of Aiken and Edgefield counties.

District 84

District 84 comprised a portion of Aiken County.

District 85

District 85 comprised a portion of Lexington County.

District 86

District 86 comprised a portion of Aiken County.

District 87

District 87 comprised a portion of Lexington County.

District 88

District 88 comprised a portion of Lexington County.

District 89

District 88 comprised a portion of Lexington County.

District 90

District 90 comprised portions of Bamberg, Barnwell, and Colleton counties.

District 91

District 91 comprised portions of Allendale, Barnwell, and Orangeburg counties.

District 92

District 92 comprised a portion of Berkeley County.

District 93

District 93 comprised portions of Calhoun, Lexington, and Orangeburg counties.

District 94

District 94 comprised portions of Charleston and Dorchester counties.

District 95

District 95 comprised a portion of Orangeburg County.

District 96

District 96 comprised a portion of Lexington County.

District 97

District 97 comprised portions of Colleton and Dorchester counties.

District 98

District 98 comprised a portion of Dorchester County.

District 99

District 99 comprised portions of Berkeley and Charleston counties.

District 100

District 100 comprised a portion of Berkeley County.

District 101

District 101 comprised portions of Clarendon and Williamsburg counties.

District 102

District 102 comprised portions of Berkeley and Dorchester counties.

District 103

District 103 comprised portions of Georgetown, Horry, and Williamsburg counties.

District 104

District 104 comprised a portion of Horry County.

District 105

District 105 comprised a portion of Horry County.

District 106

District 106 comprised a portion of Horry County.

District 107

District 107 comprised a portion of Horry County.

District 108

District 108 comprised portions of Charleston and Georgetown counties.

District 109

District 108 comprised portions of Charleston and Dorchester counties.

District 110

District 110 comprised a portion of Charleston County.

District 111

District 111 comprised a portion of Charleston County.

District 112

District 112 comprised a portion of Charleston County.

District 113

District 113 comprised portions of Charleston and Dorchester counties.

District 114

District 114 comprised portions of Charleston and Dorchester counties.

District 115

District 115 comprised a portion of Charleston County.

District 116

District 116 comprised portions of Charleston and Colleton counties.

District 117

District 117 comprised portions of Charleston and Berkeley counties.

District 118

District 118 comprised portions of Beaufort and Jasper counties.

District 119

District 119 comprised a portion of Charleston County.

District 120

District 120 comprised portions of Beaufort and Jasper counties.

District 121

District 121 comprised portions of Beaufort and Colleton counties.

District 122

District 122 comprised portions of Beaufort, Hampton, and Jasper counties.

District 123

District 123 comprised a portion of Beaufort County.

District 124

District 124 comprised a portion of Beaufort County.

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