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SC House Results

GOP SC House
District 2
   16 of 16 precincts - 100 percent
   x-Bill Sandifer (i) 3,160 - 56 percent
   Jonathan Redmond 2,526 - 44 percent
District 10
   15 of 15 precincts - 100 percent
   x-Dan Cooper (i) 2,882 - 51 percent
   Joshua Putnam 2,751 - 49 percent
District 13
   29 of 29 precincts - 100 percent
   x-Gene Pinson (i) 2,525 - 52 percent
   Buck Griffin 2,323 - 48 percent
District 17
   12 of 12 precincts - 100 percent
   x-Tom Corbin 3,379 - 59 percent
   Harry Cato (i) 1,818 - 32 percent
   Nathan Earle 486 - 9 percent
District 26
   15 of 15 precincts - 100 percent
   x-Eric Bikas 1,975 - 55 percent
   Christopher Wilson 1,633 - 45 percent
District 33
   21 of 21 precincts - 100 percent
   x-Eddie Tallon 3,527 - 80 percent
   Weldon Davis 897 - 20 percent
District 35
   17 of 17 precincts - 100 percent
   x-Bill Chumley 3,523 - 63 percent
   Keith Kelly (i) 2,110 - 37 percent
District 36
   12 of 12 precincts - 100 percent
   x-Rita Allison (i) 2,717 - 72 percent
   Abe Mills 1,036 - 28 percent
District 38
   12 of 12 precincts - 100 percent
   r-Joey Millwood (i) 1,769 - 37 percent
   r-Doug Brannon 1,714 - 36 percent
   John Moore 1,267 - 27 percent
   r-Advances to runoff
District 39
   24 of 24 precincts - 100 percent
   r-Marion Frye (i) 2,278 - 46 percent
   r-Ralph Kennedy 1,625 - 33 percent
   Jim Hartley 1,050 - 21 percent
   r-Advances to runoff
District 47
   16 of 16 precincts - 100 percent
   x-Tommy Pope 1,992 - 71 percent
   Vance Stine 583 - 21 percent
   Brett Boyd 229 - 8 percent
District 68
   14 of 14 precincts - 100 percent
   x-Thad Viers (i) 2,418 - 65 percent
   Bert von Herrmann 1,286 - 35 percent
District 69
   18 of 18 precincts - 100 percent
   r-Rick Quinn 3,117 - 49 percent
   r-Danny Frazier 1,235 - 19 percent
   Gary Taylor 1,026 - 16 percent
   Daniel Peagler 520 - 8 percent
   T.R. Parrish 470 - 7 percent
   r-Advances to runoff
District 75
   18 of 18 precincts - 100 percent
   x-Jim Harrison (i) 3,904 - 85 percent
   Steve Cunningham 683 - 15 percent
District 79
   13 of 13 precincts - 100 percent
   x-Sheri Few 3,175 - 59 percent
   Tony Lamm 2,190 - 41 percent
District 83
   18 of 18 precincts - 100 percent
   x-Bill Hixon 2,738 - 69 percent
   Dea Baldwin 1,225 - 31 percent
District 84
   17 of 17 precincts - 100 percent
   x-J. Roland Smith (i) 1,818 - 72 percent
   Susan Swanson 702 - 28 percent
District 86
   22 of 22 precincts - 100 percent
   x-Bill Taylor 2,428 - 57 percent
   Jim Stewart (i) 1,805 - 43 percent
District 87
   18 of 18 precincts - 100 percent
   r-Todd Atwater 3,154 - 42 percent
   r-Jerry Howard 2,294 - 30 percent
   Jimmy Yonce 1,544 - 20 percent
   Ted Zee 594 - 8 percent
   r-Advances to runoff
District 98
   30 of 30 precincts - 100 percent
   x-Chris Murphy 2,491 - 52 percent
   Larry Hargett 2,256 - 48 percent
District 106
   17 of 17 precincts - 100 percent
   x-Nelson Hardwick (i) 2,519 - 54 percent
   Mande Wilkes 2,112 - 46 percent
District 112
   25 of 25 precincts - 100 percent
   x-Mike Sottile (i) 2,897 - 52 percent
   Joe Bustos 2,692 - 48 percent
District 116
   21 of 21 precincts - 100 percent
   x-Sean Pike 1,465 - 63 percent
   Anthony LaMantia 854 - 37 percent
District 117
   15 of 15 precincts - 100 percent
   r-Bill Crosby 1,286 - 48 percent
   r-Jimmy Hinson 833 - 31 percent
   Jermaine Husser 587 - 22 percent
   r-Advances to runoff
District 123
   29 of 29 precincts - 100 percent
   r-Richard Chalk (i) 1,830 - 35 percent
   r-Andy Patrick 1,741 - 33 percent
   Kate Keep 1,642 - 31 percent
   r-Advances to runoff
DEM SC House
District 41
   30 of 33 precincts - 91 percent
   r-Boyd Brown (i) 1,768 - 48 percent
   r-Kamau Marcharia 1,463 - 40 percent
   Kenneth Belton 463 - 13 percent
   r-Advances to runoff
District 50
   30 of 30 precincts - 100 percent
   x-Grady Brown (i) 3,044 - 55 percent
   Ennis Bryant 2,524 - 45 percent
District 54
   17 of 17 precincts - 100 percent
   x-Elizabeth Munnerlyn 2,000 - 52 percent
   Johnny Sellers 1,558 - 41 percent
   Floyd English 268 - 7 percent
District 55
   25 of 25 precincts - 100 percent
   x-Jackie Hayes (i) 4,158 - 66 percent
   Archie Scott 2,176 - 34 percent
District 61
   21 of 21 precincts - 100 percent
   x-Lester Branham (i) 779 - 60 percent
   Billy Eaddy 526 - 40 percent
District 62
   25 of 25 precincts - 100 percent
   x-Robert Williams (i) 1,786 - 79 percent
   Rich Hodges 476 - 21 percent
District 80
   14 of 14 precincts - 100 percent
   x-Jimmy Bales (i) 1,838 - 61 percent
   Neal Jones 1,200 - 39 percent
District 95
   24 of 24 precincts - 100 percent
   x-Jerry Govan (i) 2,749 - 79 percent
   Bryan Jeffries 712 - 21 percent
District 98
   30 of 30 precincts - 100 percent
   x-Christine Jackson 678 - 69 percent
   Steve Yeomans 310 - 31 percent
District 101
   25 of 25 precincts - 100 percent
   x-Ronnie Sabb 3,462 - 65 percent
   John Pinckney 1,905 - 35 percent
District 103
   27 of 27 precincts - 100 percent
   x-Carl Anderson (i) 1,848 - 61 percent
   Ted Brown 1,190 - 39 percent
District 116
   21 of 21 precincts - 100 percent
   x-Robert Brown (i) 1,590 - 70 percent
   Benjamin Ward 691 - 30 percent
District 121
   23 of 23 precincts - 100 percent
   x-Kenneth Hodges (i) 1,057 - 81 percent
   Bobby Mayes 254 - 19 percent
District 122
   29 of 29 precincts - 100 percent
   x-Curtis Brantley (i) 3,044 - 55 percent
   R. Thayer Rivers 2,495 - 45 percent

Voters choose candidates in 39 SC House primaries

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -- Voters are shaping a good bit of South Carolina's next Legislature as they go to the primary polls.

There are 25 Republican and 14 Democratic primaries among the 124 House seats on Tuesday. Republicans currently control the chamber by a wide margin. The Senate's members don't face voters until 2012.

Whle the GOP will keep control of the chamber, the margin will be a factor. The next crop of lawmakers will get to use U.S. Census data to draw state and U.S. House districts, a task made even more interesting since South Carolina expects to pick up a seventh U.S. House seat, causing big changes in district maps.

Less than one-third of the state's 124 House seats will have a Republican and Democrat facing off in this fall's general election.

(Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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