Several interesting races across headlined Tuesday's Midterm Elections. Governor Henry McMaster won his bid for re-election over challengers Joe Cunningham and Bruce Reeves. The win makes McMaster the longest serving Governor in South Carolina's history.
In the Secretary Of State race- Mark Hammond garnered over half the vote defeating Rosemounda Peggy Butler. Incumbent Curtis Loftis had a landslide win over Sarah E. Work in the race for State Treasurer. Incumbent Ag Commissioner Hugh Weathers also won in decisive fashion.
Incumbent Republican Senator Tim Scott garnered over 60% of the vote winning his re-election bid over controversial Democratic challenger Krystle Matthews.
Ellen Weaver won one of the state's more intriguing races. She took the Superintendent of Education seat garnering over 50% of the vote and defeating three challengers.
Results from U.S. House races
District 1 - Nancy Mace won in a closer than expected race over Annie Andrews
District 2- Joe Wilson defeated Judd Larkins
District 3- Republican Incumbent Jeff Duncan ran unopposed
District 4- William Timmons ran unopposed
District 5- Incumbent Ralph Norman was re-elected taking over 60% of the vote to beat challengers Larry Gaither and Evangeline Hundley.
District 6 was the only U.S. House seat won by a Democrat, as Jim Clyburn was re-elected.
District 7- Donald Trump endorsed Candidate Russell Fry won taking well over 55% of the vote.





