There will be several runoffs on Tuesday, June 25. We have compiled a summary of runoff Legislative races below (and one Congressional race in the upstate). If you live in any of these districts where runoffs are happening and didn’t vote on Tuesday, June 11, you can still vote in the runoff.
However, if you did vote, just remember that you cannot vote in another party’s runoff. In other words, if you voted in the Republican primary, you can’t vote in a Democratic runoff, and vice versa.
Early voting for the runoffs begins June 19 and runs through June 21, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.
On Tuesday, June 25, polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
For more information, visit the SC Election Commission website.
Senate District 10: Greenwood, Saluda, Lexington
Incumbent Senator Billy Garrett will face Charles Bumgardner in District 10. The winner will face Democrat Francie Kleckley in November.
Senate District 23: Lexington
Incumbent Senator Katrina Shealy will face Carlisle Kennedy in District 23. The winner will not face opposition in November.
Senate District 6: Greenville
Rep. Jason Elliott will face Ben Carper in District 6. The winner will not face opposition in November. This seat is currently held by Senator Dwight Loftis (R), who is retiring.
Senate District 12: Greenville & Spartanburg
Former Senator Lee Bright will face Rep. Roger Nutt in a runoff for District 12. The winner will face Democrat Octavia Amaechi in November. This seat is currently held by Senator Scott Talley (R) who is retiring.
Senate District 22: Richland
Rep. Ivory Thigpen and Overture Walker move to a runoff for District 22. The winner will face Workers Party candidate Gary Votour in November. This seat is currently held by Senator Mia McLeod (I) who is retiring.
Senate District 26: Calhoun, Lexington, Richland
Republicans Chris Smith and Jason Guerry move to a runoff in District 26. The winner of the runoff will face Rep. Russell Ott (D) in the November election.
Senate District 35: Kershaw, Lee, Richland, Sumter
Republicans Mike Jones and Lindsay Agostini and Democrats Jeffrey Graham and Austin Floyd have runoffs to secure their party’s nomination. The winners of the respective runoffs will move to the November General Election.
House District 9: Anderson
Republicans James Galyean and Blake Sanders move to a runoff. The winner of the runoff will not face opposition in November.
House District 28: Greenville
Republicans Chris Huff and Kerri Smith will move to a runoff in District 28. The winner of the runoff will face Democrat J. Fritz Wiebel in the November General Election.
House District 34: Spartanburg
Republicans Sarita Edgerton and Joanne LaBounty move to a runoff in District 34. The winner of the runoff will not face opposition in November.
House District 93: Calhoun, Lexington, Orangeburg
Former Rep. Jerry Govan and Johnny Felder move to a Democratic runoff for District 93. The winner of the runoff will face Republican Krista Hasell and Workers Party candidate Harold Geddings in November.
3rd Congressional District: Anderson, Greenville, Greenwood, Laurens, Oconee, Pickens
Republicans Sherri Biggs and Mark Burns move to a runoff in the 3rd Congressional District. The winner of the runoff will face Democrat Bryon Best in the November General Election.