Want to know how every SC county voted in local elections? See for yourself
You’d have to be seriously cut off from the world at this point to not know Donald Trump won another term as president Tuesday night.
But what about all the other elections? And how did your county vote in those elections?
More than 2.5 million of the approximately 3.34 million registered voters in South Carolina turned out to the polls. And that 75% of voters had a host of races to decide beyond U.S. president — from mayors and school board members to city and county council seats.
Look below to see how all 46 South Carolina counties voted in their elections, who many people voted and whether they leaned republican or democrat. Note that these are still unofficial results until they’re certified on Friday.
To view the information, simply click on the county of your choice.
- Abbeville
- Aiken
- Allendale
- Anderson
- Bamberg
- Barnwell
- Beaufort
- Berkeley
- Calhoun
- Charleston
- Cherokee
- Chester
- Chesterfield
- Clarendon
- Colleton
- Darlington
- Dillon
- Dorchester
- Edgefield
- Fairfield
- Florence
- Georgetown
- Greenville
- Greenwood
- Hampton
- Horry
- Jasper
- Kershaw
- Lancaster
- Laurens
- Lee
- Lexington
- Marion
- Marlboro
- McCormick
- Newberry
- Oconee
- Orangeburg
- Pickens
- Richland
- Saluda
- Spartanburg
- Sumter
- Union
- Williamsburg
- York
This story was originally published November 6, 2024 at 9:28 AM.