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SCSouth Carolina Elections & Politics
Political lean
Republican-leaning β Reliably Republican in modern presidential elections.
Electoral context
South Carolina has approximately 12 electoral college votes (based on population tier).
Presidents from South Carolina
South Carolina has produced at least one US president β joining a group of 21 states that can claim this distinction.
Key political institutions
- Capital: Columbia β seat of the state government, state capitol building, state legislature
- Governorship: elected statewide every 4 years (most states)
- US Senate seats: 2 (every state has 2)
- US House seats: proportional to population
How South Carolina fits into national politics
South Carolina reliably supports Republican candidates in modern presidential cycles. State politics tends to mirror this lean, though local races can vary.
Note: For up-to-date election results and current polling, refer to official sources: the South Carolina Secretary of State, the Federal Election Commission, and major polling aggregators.
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