United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina, 2014

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2014 U.S. House Elections in South Carolina

Primary Date
June 10, 2014

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2014 U.S. Senate Elections

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The 2014 U.S. House of Representatives elections in South Carolina took place on November 4, 2014. Voters elected seven candidates to serve in the U.S. House, one from each of the state's seven congressional districts.

Candidate Filing Deadline Primary Election General Election
March 30, 2014
June 10, 2014
November 4, 2014

Primary: A primary election is an election in which registered voters select a candidate that they believe should be a political party's candidate for elected office to run in the general election. They are also used to choose convention delegates and party leaders. Primaries are state-level and local-level elections that take place prior to a general election. South Carolina utilizes an open primary system, in which registered voters do not have to be members of a party to vote in that party's primary. Voters must take an oath affirming that they have not voted in another party's primary.[1][2][3][4]

For information about which offices are nominated via primary election, see this article.

Voter registration: To vote in the primary, voters had to register by May 10, 2014. For the general election, the voter registration deadline was October 4, 2014.[5]

See also: South Carolina elections, 2014


Partisan breakdown

Heading into the November 4 election, the Republican Party held six of the seven congressional seats from South Carolina.

Members of the U.S. House from South Carolina -- Partisan Breakdown
Party As of November 2014 After the 2014 Election
     Democratic Party 1 1
     Republican Party 6 6
Total 7 7

Incumbents

Heading into the 2014 election, the incumbents for the seven congressional districts were:

Name Party District
Mark Sanford Ends.png Republican 1
Joe Wilson Ends.png Republican 2
Jeff Duncan Ends.png Republican 3
Trey Gowdy Ends.png Republican 4
Mick Mulvaney Ends.png Republican 5
James Clyburn Electiondot.png Democratic 6
Tom Rice Ends.png Republican 7

Margin of victory for winners

There were a total of 7 seats up for election in 2014 in South Carolina. The following table shows the margin of victory for each district winner, which is calculated by examining the percentage difference between the two candidates who received the most votes. If the race was uncontested, the margin of victory is listed as 100 percent.

District Winner Margin of Victory Total Vote Top Opponent
South Carolina District 1 Republican Party Mark Sanford 86.8% 127,815 Write-in
South Carolina District 2 Republican Party Joe Wilson 27.2% 194,808 Phil Black
South Carolina District 3 Republican Party Jeff Duncan 42.4% 164,009 Barbara Jo Mullis
South Carolina District 4 Republican Party Trey Gowdy 70.1% 149,049 Curtis McLaughlin
South Carolina District 5 Republican Party Mick Mulvaney 21.3% 169,962 Tom Adams
South Carolina District 6 Democratic Party James Clyburn 47% 173,432 Anthony Culler
South Carolina District 7 Republican Party Tom Rice 20% 171,524 Gloria Bromell Tinubu

Candidates

1st Congressional District

General election candidates

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2nd Congressional District

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June 10, 2014, primary results

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3rd Congressional District

General election candidates


June 10, 2014, primary results

Republican Party Republican Primary

Democratic Party Democratic Primary

4th Congressional District

General election candidates


5th Congressional District

General election candidates

6th Congressional District

General election candidates


June 10, 2014, primary results

Democratic Party Democratic Primary

Republican Party Republican Primary

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7th Congressional District

General election candidates


See also

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Footnotes


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