Crime & Courts

Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott wins another term

Democratic Sheriff Leon Lott, left, and Republican Jim Walker, right, are candidates for Richland County sheriff.
Democratic Sheriff Leon Lott, left, and Republican Jim Walker, right, are candidates for Richland County sheriff. Joshua Boucher and campaign photos

Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott was headed to an easy victory Tuesday night over Republican Jim Walker.

With all 149 precincts reporting, Lott won the race with 82% of the vote. Walker trailed with nearly 18% of the vote, according to the South Carolina Election Commission.

Lott, 71, who’s served in law enforcement officer for 49 years, with the last 28 as sheriff, said he still has a desire to help Richland County be the best we can be.

“I stand on the church song, ‘May the Work I’ve Done Speak for Me,’” he previously told The State.

His chief priorities, he said, are to continue working to reduce youth gun violence.

“We are losing a generation of young people to gun violence. While some believe this is a law enforcement issue, it is actually a community problem and should be addressed as such. Gun violence is not unique to Richland County. However, we can reduce this violence by having all components of our community working together.”

Lott’s opponent, Walker, 65 is a law enforcement veteran who previously worked as a deputy with the Richland County Sheriff’s Office.

A political newcomer, he said his priorities are to combat gun and domestic violence, and to facilitate public transparency from the sheriff’s office.

“It is time for a change in our county,” Walker said. “The change can bring a new perspective and rebuild our communities by rebuilding trust and establishing our voice. This means that we work together as a collaborative group so that we can possibly bring together the sheriff’s department and the communities.”

This story was originally published November 6, 2024 at 12:18 AM.

Javon L. Harris
The State
Javon L. Harris is a crime and courts reporter for The State. He is a graduate of the University of Florida and the Thurgood Marshall School of Law at Texas Southern University. Before coming to South Carolina, Javon covered breaking news, local government and social justice for The Gainesville Sun in Florida. Support my work with a digital subscription
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