US House bids, attorney general nod at stake in runoffs
COLUMBIA (AP) South Carolina voters aren’t done with primaries yet. On June 26, they will vote in runoffs to choose the likely replacement for U.S. Rep. Trey Gowdy and whether the state attorney general gets to run for another term. __ 4th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Democrats and Republicans will settle on a nominee in the seat […]
SC Republicans propose closing state’s primary elections
COLUMBIA (AP) South Carolina Republicans took the first step toward ending the state’s practice of crossover voting during primary elections, announcing that the party would ask voters if they feel they should have the option to affiliate with a political party when registering to vote. The advisory referendum proposed by state GOP Chairman Drew McKissick […]
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