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Ed Sutton (South Carolina politician)

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American politician
Ed Sutton
Member of the South Carolina Senate
from the 20th district
Assumed office
January 8, 2025
Preceded byDick Harpootlian
Personal details
Political partyDemocratic

Ed Sutton is an American businessman and politician serving as a member representing the South Carolina Senate from the 20th district.

On November 18, 2023, Sutton announced his run for the newly redistricted State Senate seat.[1] He faced Libertarian nominee Kendal Ludden.[2] [3]

On November 5, 2024, Sutton won the election by close to 20,000 votes.[4] [5]

Sutton was previously a candidate for South Carolina House District 114, but lost to Republican Lin Bennett.[6]

References

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  1. ^ Kayanja, Ian (2023年11月18日). "Ed Sutton announces run for Charleston-area's new South Carolina state Senate seat". WCIV. Retrieved 2024年11月08日.
  2. ^ Kayanja, Ian (2024年06月11日). "Lowcountry results from Tuesday's statewide primary elections". WCIV. Retrieved 2024年11月08日.
  3. ^ Solt, Katy (2024年10月17日). "New S.C. Senate seat sparks debate between Democrat and Libertarian in Charleston". WCIV. Retrieved 2024年11月08日.
  4. ^ Lennon, Lauren (2024年11月07日). "New District, New Leader: Ed Sutton shares plans for District 20 seat and it's importance". WCIV. Retrieved 2024年11月08日.
  5. ^ "Election Night Reporting". www.enr-scvotes.org. Retrieved 2024年11月08日.
  6. ^ "Lin Bennett". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2024年11月08日.
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South Carolina Senate
Preceded by Member-elect of the South Carolina Senate
from the 20th district
Incumbent
Members of the South Carolina Senate
President of the Senate
Thomas C. Alexander (R)
Majority Leader
A. Shane Massey (R)
Minority Leader
Brad Hutto (D)
  1. Thomas C. Alexander (R)
  2. Rex Rice (R)
  3. Richard Cash (R)
  4. Michael Gambrell (R)
  5. Tom Corbin (R)
  6. Jason Elliott (R)
  7. Karl B. Allen (D)
  8. Ross Turner (R)
  9. Danny Verdin (R)
  10. Billy Garrett (R)
  11. Josh Kimbrell (R)
  12. Roger Nutt (R)
  13. Shane Martin (R)
  14. Harvey S. Peeler Jr. (R)
  15. Wes Climer (R)
  16. Michael Johnson (R)
  17. Everett Stubbs (R)
  18. Ronnie Cromer (R)
  19. Tameika Isaac Devine (D)
  20. Ed Sutton (D)
  21. Darrell Jackson (D)
  22. Overture Walker (D)
  23. Carlisle Kennedy (R)
  24. Tom Young Jr. (R)
  25. A. Shane Massey (R)
  26. Russell Ott (D)
  27. Allen Blackmon (R)
  28. Greg Hembree (R)
  29. JD Chaplin (R)
  30. Kent M. Williams (D)
  31. Mike Reichenbach (R)
  32. Ronnie A. Sabb (D)
  33. Luke A. Rankin (R)
  34. Stephen Goldfinch (R)
  35. Jeffrey R. Graham (D)
  36. Jeff Zell (R)
  37. Larry Grooms (R)
  38. Sean Bennett (R)
  39. Tom Fernandez (R)
  40. Brad Hutto (D)
  41. Matt Leber (R)
  42. Deon Tedder (D)
  43. Chip Campsen (R)
  44. Brian Adams (R)
  45. Margie Bright Matthews (D)
  46. Tom Davis (R)


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