Hey there, neighbors! As we gear up for the 2024 General Election, there’s a whole lot of buzz surrounding the South Carolina House of Representatives. Yes, you heard it right—*all 124 seats are up for grabs*! If you’re in or near Charlotte, you’ll want to keep your eyes peeled for the exciting races happening just across the border in South Carolina. The big day is set for Tuesday, November 5, so mark those calendars!
With all eyes on the polls, we’re tracking local election results that could have a big impact on our communities. So, let’s break down what’s happening in the state House districts that are closest to Charlotte. Buckle up; it’s going to be a thrilling ride!
First up is the 26th District, which covers parts of York County. The current representative here, R. Raye Felder, a Republican who has served since 2012, is stepping aside and will not be running for reelection. This means new faces will be vying to represent this district. Meet Matt Vilardebo, the Democrat hoping to make a splash, and David Martin, the Republican contender ready to step into the role.
Moving on to the 42nd District that spans both Union County and part of Laurens County. This district currently has Doug Gilliam as its representative; he’s been on the job since 2018 and is making a bid for reelection this year. His opponent? None other than the Democrat challenger, David Gossett. It looks like we’ll be watching these two go head to head!
Now, let’s talk about the 43rd District, which covers parts of Chester and York counties. Here, we have Randy Ligon, a Republican representative since 2018, sailing into reelection uncontested. Maybe he’s just too popular to challenge!
Don’t forget the 44th District as well, which includes part of Lancaster County. The current rep here, Mike Neese, a Republican who took office in 2022, is facing off against Democrat Kate Crosby in what promises to be an exciting contest!
Next up is the 45th District, covering parts of Lancaster and Kershaw counties. Brandon Newton, who’s been representing since 2016, will go head-to-head with Democrat Nicole Ventour this election season. This matchup should get people talking!
Onward to the 46th District, also in York County. The young Republican representative, Heath Sessions, who just came into office in 2022, is up against Democrat John Zabel. This race could really shake things up!
Next, the 53rd District, covering a larger stretch that includes Chesterfield County and parts of Lancaster and Darlington counties. Here, we have seasoned Republican Richie Yow, who has been in the game since 2014. He’s set to face off against Democrat Bruce Wallace.
Last but certainly not least, let’s shine a spotlight on the 54th District, mainly covering Marlboro County along with parts of Chesterfield, Darlington, and Dillon counties. The current Democrat representative, Patricia Henegan, will not be running for reelection in 2024. This opens the door for Jason Luck, a fellow Democrat, and Sterling McDiarmid, the Republican challenger, making their bids for this contested seat!
So, fellow residents of Charlotte, brace yourselves for an action-packed election season! The stakes are high, and with a mix of new challengers and some familiar faces, the competition is sure to be fierce. Don’t forget that every vote matters, so be ready to make your voice heard on November 5th. Happy voting!
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