The Lake House polling location closed promptly at 7:00 pm tonight. There were 693 people who voted in person today at the Lake House.
A special thanks to all the poll workers for their vital role in assuring a safe and secure election. In addition to participating in training before the election, on Election Day, they arrived at the Lake House at 6:00 am to set up and stayed past 7:00 pm to put everything away. Thank you for your service!
Below is a summary of the races. The numbers reflect only those who voted in person today at the Lake House. Absentee ballots and in-person ballots are not included in this summary.
The results are also posted on the Lake House window as you walk in the front door.
Democratic Races
Governor
Jermaine Johnson ( Democratic ) 76
Mullins McLeod ( Democratic ) 33
Billy Webster ( Democratic ) 147
Secretary of State
Jason Belton ( Democratic ) 67
Edwina Winter ( Democratic ) 159
State Treasurer
Vincent Coe ( Democratic ) 131
Trav Robertson Jr ( Democratic ) 91
Comptroller General
Tiffany Boozer ( Democratic ) 142
Bruce K Cole ( Democratic ) 79
State Superintendent of Education
Lisa Ellis ( Democratic ) 132
Sylvia Wright ( Democratic ) 99
U.S. Senate
Annie Andrews ( Democratic ) 236
Brandon P Brown ( Democratic ) 11
Kyle Freeman ( Democratic ) 12
U.S. House of Representatives, District 1
Francina Dantzler ( Democratic ) 1
Mac Deford ( Democratic ) 117
Max Diaz ( Democratic ) 2
Ben Frasier ( Democratic ) 5
Matthew Fulmer ( Democratic ) 3
Nancy Lacore ( Democratic ) 125
Mayra Rivera-Vazquez ( Democratic ) 8
Republican Races
Governor
Jacqueline DuBose 2
Pamela Evette ( Republican ) 106
Joshua Kimbrell ( Republican ) 6
Nancy Mace ( Republican ) 53
Ralph W Norman ( Republican ) 73
Rom Reddy ( Republican ) 84
Alan Wilson ( Republican ) 98
Attorney General
Stephen Goldfinch ( Republican ) 138
David M Pascoe ( Republican ) 123
David Stumbo ( Republican ) 112
Commissioner of Agriculture
Jeremy B Cannon ( Republican ) 53
Danny Ford ( Republican ) 79
Cody Simpson ( Republican ) 125
Fred West ( Republican ) 68
U.S. Senate
Calvin Cowen ( Republican ) 18
Thomas Keith Dismukes ( Republican ) 12
Lindsey Graham ( Republican ) 263
Pat Herrmann ( Republican ) 19
Mark Lynch ( Republican ) 86
Darius L Mitchell ( Republican ) 11
U.S. House of Representatives, District 1
Dan Brown ( Republican ) 25
Jay Byars ( Republican ) 15
Jenny Costa Honeycutt ( Republican ) 147
Logan Cunningham ( Republican ) 10
Tyler Dykes ( Republican ) 6
Kendal Ludden ( Republican ) 1
Sam McCown ( Republican ) 54
Alex Pelbath ( Republican ) 37
Cindy Wagers Riley ( Republican ) 5
Mark Sanford ( Republican ) 50
Mark Smith ( Republican ) 41
State House of Representatives, District 115
Johnnie Garmon ( Republican ) 220
Carlton Walker ( Republican ) 142
County Council, District 9
Adam Friend ( Republican ) 155
Caroline Parker ( Republican ) 179
Advisory Questions
Should people have the right to register with the political party of their choice when they register to vote?
Yes 330
No 74
Should candidates for local school boards be able to run as a candidate of the political party of their choice, just like candidates
for other elected offices?
Yes 285
No 129
–Tidelines Editors













