Lexington County 2024 General Election results

Results are unofficial at this time

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Republican Joe Wilson won the U.S. House of Representatives District 2 race against Democrat David Robinson II. District 2 covers Aiken, Barnwell, Orangeburg, Lexington and Richland counties. 

Republican Billy Garrett won the S.C. Senate District 10 race with 69.25% of the vote against Democrat Francie Kleckley. District 10 covers Greenwood, Saluda and Lexington counties.

Republican Ronnie Cromer won the S.C. Senate District 18 race, which covers Lexington, Newberry and Richland counties, after running unopposed. 

Republican Carlisle Kennedy ran unopposed and won the S.C. Senate District 23 race with 97.94% of the vote.  District 23 covers Lexington County. 

Republican Shane Massey won the S.C. Senate District 25 race with 99% of the vote after running unopposed. District 25 covers Aiken, Edgefield, Lexington, McCormick and Saluda counties.

Democrat Russell Ott won the S.C. Senate District 26 seat, which covers Lexington, Richland and Calhoun counties, against Republican Jason Guerry.

Republican Cal Forrest won the S.C. House of Representatives District 39 race with 99.28% of the vote after running unopposed. District 39 covers Saluda and Lexington counties.

Republican Joe White won the S.C. House of Representatives District 40 race with 98.43% of the vote after running unopposed. District 40 covers Newberry and Lexington counties. 

Republican Chris Wooten won the S.C. House of Representatives District 69 race with 81.43% of the vote against Libertarian Allen James Broadus. District 69 covers Lexington County.  

Republican Nathan Ballentine won the S.C. House of Representatives District 71 race, which covers Lexington and Richland counties, after running unopposed.

Republican Jay Kilmartin won the S.C. House of Representatives District 85 race with 98.20% of the vote after running unopposed. District 85 covers Lexington County.

Republican Bill Taylor won the S.C. House of Representatives District 86 race with 98.87% of the vote after running unopposed. District 86 covers Aiken and Lexington counties.

Republican Paula Rawl Calhoon won the S.C. House of Representatives District 87 race with 85.61% of the vote against  Libertarian Robin Machajewski. District 87 covers Lexington County.

Republican RJ May won the S.C. House of Representatives District 88 race with 92.10% of the vote after running unopposed. District 88 covers Lexington County.

Democrat Jerry Govan won the S.C. House of Representatives District 93 race with 51.59% of the vote against Harold Geddings of the Workers Party and Republican Krista Hassell. District 93 covers Lexington, Calhoun and Orangeburg counties. 

Republican D. Ryan McCabe won the S.C. House of Representatives District 96 race with 99.06% of the vote after running unopposed. District 96 covers Lexington County.

Republican Jay Koon won the Lexington County sheriff race after running unopposed and garnering 98.11% of ballots cast.

Republican Michael Bishop will serve on the county council after having earned 99.44% of ballots cast for the Lexington County Council District 1 seat. 

Republican Darrell Hudson will serve on the county council after having earned 99.31% of ballots cast for the Lexington County Council District 3 seat. 

Republican Todd Cockrell will serve on the county council after having earned 99.05% of ballots cast for the Lexington County Council District 4 seat. 

Republican Clifford Fisher will serve on the county council after having earned 99.11% of ballots cast for the Lexington County Council District 5 seat. 

Republican Charli Wessinger will serve on the county council after having earned 98.95% of ballots cast for the Lexington County Council District 6 seat. 

Mike Anderson, Mckenzie Flashnick, Kathy Henson, Dana Homesley, Nicholas C. Pizzuti, Mariel Taylor, David P. Terry, Scott Whetstone and Shelton Yonce all ran for District One trustee positions. Henson (15.2%), Flashnick (12.16%) and Pizzuti (11.48%). The County of Lexington announced that they have called a recount for school trustee district one for Mike Anderson and Dana Homesley due to the less than 1% margin between them.

The recount will begin on Nov. 12 at 9 a.m. 

Craig Aull, Barry F. Bolen, Abbott Tre Bray, Mary Burkett, Liz Chitty Castles, Ivan Earle, Brian Habing, Allen Knotts and Cliff Springs all ran for District Two school trustee positions. Aull (13.97%), Bray (13.35%), Burkett (17.37%) and Castles (14.65%) won. 

Burgundy Barr, Sonya Winstead Cary, Craig A. Caughman, Stacey B. Derrick and Cynthia Etheredge all ran for District Three school trustee positions. Etheredge (27.13%), Derrick (21.23%), Caughman (20.78%) and Cary (18.64%) won. 

Tina M. Brantley, Cindy L. Dibble, Lynne B. Fallaw, Mark Hardenbrook, Sadie K. Wannamaker and Dennis Wilson all ran for District Four trustee positions. Fallaw (22.14%), Wannamaker (17.12%), Wilson (16.24%) and Dibble (15.67%) won. 

Jason Baynham and Mike Ward both ran for the Richland seats of the Lexington-Richland District Five trustee positions. Baynham won a seat, receiving 50% of ballots cast, and Ward won a seat with 49% of ballots cast.

Catherine Huddle, Ken Loveless and Scott Herring ran for the Lexington seats of District Five trustee positions. Herring and Huddle won seats with Herring ending the night with 34.22% of ballots cast with Huddle quickly behind with 34.19%. 

This story originally listed run-offs for Lexington County school district races. It has been corrected to reflect winners. 

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