South Carolina Senate

From Vero - Wikipedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Template:Short description Template:Infobox legislature

A diagram of the Senate Chamber, 1917

The South Carolina State Senate is the upper house of the South Carolina General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of South Carolina. The lower house is the South Carolina House of Representatives. The Senate comprises 46 senators elected from single-member districts for four-year terms, coinciding with United States presidential elections.

The South Carolina Constitution of 1895 initially stipulated that each county would elect one senator for a four-year term, with elections staggered biennially. Following the 1964 U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Reynolds v. Sims, the Senate underwent reapportionment. A temporary measure in 1966 established 27 districts with 50 members serving two-year terms. In 1967, the Senate was again reapportioned into 20 districts with 46 members, serving four-year terms. The number of districts was reduced to 16 in 1972, and by 1984, the state adopted a system of single-member districts.

The General Assembly convenes annually at the State Capitol Building in Columbia on the second Tuesday of January. Either the House or the Senate may, by a majority vote, declare a 30-day recess, or a longer recess with a two-thirds vote.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Composition

Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
style="background-color:Template:Party color" | style="background-color:Template:Party color" | style="background-color:Template:Party color" |
Republican Democratic Ind Vacant
Start of 2023 Session Template:Party shading/Republican| 30 15 1 46 0
Start of 2025 Session Template:Party shading/Republican| 34 12 0 46 0
Latest voting share Template:Party shading/Republican|Template:Percentage Template:Percentage

Members of the South Carolina Senate

Except as noted, all senators were elected in November 2024 and terms began on January 14, 2025. All terms expire in January 2029.

District Representative Party Residence First elected
1 Thomas C. Alexander, president Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican Walhalla 1994*
2 Rex Rice Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican Easley 2016
3 Richard Cash Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican Powdersville 2017*
4 Michael Gambrell Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican Honea Path 2016*
5 Tom Corbin Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican Travelers Rest 2012
6 Jason Elliott Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican Greenville 2024
7 Karl B. Allen Template:Party shading/Democratic | Democratic Greenville 2012
8 Ross Turner Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican Greenville 2012
9 Danny Verdin Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican Laurens 2000
10 Billy Garrett Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican Greenwood 2020
11 Josh Kimbrell Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican Inman 2020
12 Roger Nutt Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican Moore 2024
13 Shane Martin Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican Spartanburg 2008
14 Harvey S. Peeler Jr. Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican Gaffney 1980
15 Wes Climer Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican Rock Hill 2016
16 Michael Johnson Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican Tega Cay 2020
17 Everett Stubbs Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican Rock Hill 2024
18 Ronnie Cromer Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican Prosperity 2003*
19 Tameika Isaac Devine Template:Party shading/Democratic | Democratic Columbia 2024*
20 Ed Sutton Template:Party shading/Democratic | Democratic Columbia 2024
21 Darrell Jackson Template:Party shading/Democratic | Democratic Hopkins 1992
22 Overture Walker Template:Party shading/Democratic | Democratic Columbia 2024
23 Carlisle Kennedy Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican Lexington 2024
24 Tom Young Jr. Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican Aiken 2012
25 A. Shane Massey Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican Edgefield 2007*
26 Russell Ott Template:Party shading/Democratic | Democratic Columbia 2024
27 Allen Blackmon Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican Heath Springs 2024
28 Greg Hembree Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican North Myrtle Beach 2012
29 JD Chaplin Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican Darlington 2024
30 Kent M. Williams Template:Party shading/Democratic | Democratic Marion 2004
31 Mike Reichenbach Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican Florence 2022*
32 Ronnie A. Sabb Template:Party shading/Democratic | Democratic Greeleyville 2014*
33 Luke A. Rankin Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican Conway 1992
34 Stephen Goldfinch Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican Murrells Inlet 2016
35 Jeffrey R. Graham Template:Party shading/Democratic | Democratic Camden 2024
36 Jeff Zell Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican Sumter 2024
37 Larry Grooms Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican Bonneau 1997*
38 Sean Bennett Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican Summerville 2012
39 Tom Fernandez Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican Summerville 2024
40 Brad Hutto Template:Party shading/Democratic | Democratic Orangeburg 1996*
41 Matt Leber Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican John's Island 2024
42 Deon Tedder Template:Party shading/Democratic | Democratic Charleston 2023*
43 Chip Campsen Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican Isle of Palms 2004
44 Brian Adams Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican Goose Creek 2020
45 Margie Bright Matthews Template:Party shading/Democratic | Democratic Charleston 2015*
46 Tom Davis Template:Party shading/Republican | Republican Beaufort 2008
*Senator was first elected in a special election

Composition of the Senate over time

Template:Main

Year Democratic
Party
Republican
Party
Independent
/ Other

Majority
1865 0 0 31 31
1868 6<ref group="lower-alpha">The election of a Democrat from Abbeville was declared void and the seat remained vacant.</ref> 25 0 Template:Party shading/Republican|19
1870 5 26 1 Template:Party shading/Republican|21
1872 8 25 0 Template:Party shading/Republican|17
1874 0 26 7<ref group="lower-alpha">All 7 were members of the Conservative Party of South Carolina.</ref> Template:Party shading/Republican|19
1876 15 18 0 Template:Party shading/Republican|3
1878 28 5 0 Template:Party shading/Democratic|23
1880 33 2 0 Template:Party shading/Democratic|31
1882 33 2 0 Template:Party shading/Democratic|31
1884 32 3 0 Template:Party shading/Democratic|29
1886 33 2 0 Template:Party shading/Democratic|31
1888 35 0 0 Template:Party shading/Democratic|35
1890 32 3 0 Template:Party shading/Democratic|29
1892 36 0 0 Template:Party shading/Democratic|36
1894 29 0 7<ref group="lower-alpha">All 7 were Independent Democrats.</ref> Template:Party shading/Democratic|22
1896 36 0 0 Template:Party shading/Democratic|36
1898–
1908
41 0 0 Template:Party shading/Democratic|41
1910–
1916
44 0 0 Template:Party shading/Democratic|44
1918–
1964
46 0 0 Template:Party shading/Democratic|46
1966 43 6 1 Template:Party shading/Democratic|37
1968 47 3 0 Template:Party shading/Democratic|44
1970 44 2 0 Template:Party shading/Democratic|42
1972 43 3 0 Template:Party shading/Democratic|40
1976 42 4 0 Template:Party shading/Democratic|38
1980 39 7 0 Template:Party shading/Democratic|32
1984 36 10 0 Template:Party shading/Democratic|26
1988 35 11 0 Template:Party shading/Democratic|24
1992 30 16 0 Template:Party shading/Democratic|14
1996 25 21 0 Template:Party shading/Democratic|4
2000 22<ref group="lower-alpha" name="after2000">After the 2000 elections, the Senate was evenly split between 23 Democrats and 23 Republicans. A Democrat, J. Verne Smith of Greer, switched to the Republicans to break the tie.</ref> 24<ref group="lower-alpha" name="after2000" /> 0 Template:Party shading/Republican|2
2004 20 26<ref group="lower-alpha">Republicans gained an additional seat in a 2007 special election.</ref> 0 Template:Party shading/Republican|6
2008 19 27 0 Template:Party shading/Republican|8
2012 18 28 0 Template:Party shading/Republican|10
2016 18 28 0 Template:Party shading/Republican|10
2020<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> 15Template:Efn 30 1 Template:Party shading/Republican|14

Template:Notelist

See also

References

Template:Reflist

  • Dubin, Michael J. (2007) Party affiliations in the state legislatures : a year by year summary, 1796–2006.

Template:South Carolina Senate Template:United States legislatures Template:Authority control Template:Coord