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The 1st district is based in Charleston and includes approximately the northern 3/4 of the state's coastline (except for Beaufort and Hilton Head Island, which were included in the 2nd District after redistricting). [35] Scott finished first in the nine-candidate June 8 Republican primary, receiving a plurality of 32% of the vote. [36]
Tim Scott, a Republican from North Charleston, was elected as the 1st district's representative in 2010.He resigned after he was appointed by Governor Nikki Haley to the United States Senate when Jim DeMint resigned on January 1, 2013.
Incumbent Republican Senator Tim Scott won re-election to a first full term in office. [1] This was the second U.S. Senate election in South Carolina (and the second of three consecutive elections for this seat) where both major party nominees were black, and the third overall since the passage of the Seventeenth Amendment. [a]
After one term as a state lawmaker, Scott won a US House seat representing South Carolina’s 1st Congressional District. Scott joined the US Senate in 2013 after Haley, who was serving as ...
When his now-rival Nikki Haley appointed him to the U.S. Senate in 2012, Scott became the first Black senator from the South since just after the Civil War. In a 2014 special election to serve out ...
Sen. Tim Scott is rolling out endorsements from more than 140 current and former elected officials from his home state of South Carolina, aiming to make a show of force in the first-in-the-South ...
Nancy Mace, U.S. Representative from South Carolina's 1st congressional district (2021–present) [9] Ralph Norman, U.S. Representative from South Carolina's 5th congressional district (2017–present) [9] Tom Rice, U.S. Representative from South Carolina's 7th congressional district (2013–2023) [9]
Tim Scott, representative from South Carolina's 1st congressional district (2011–2012), Senator from South Carolina (2012–present), candidate for President in 2024, and a member of the Tea Party Caucus. [28] Joe Wilson, representative from South Carolina's 2nd congressional district (2001–present) and a member of the Tea Party Caucus. [90]