2013 South Carolina's 1st congressional district special election
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A special election for
South Carolina's 1st congressional district The 1st congressional district of South Carolina is a coastal congressional district in South Carolina, represented by Republican Nancy Mace since January 3, 2021. She succeeded Democrat Joe Cunningham, having defeated him in the 2020 elect ...
was held on May 7, 2013, to fill the seat following the resignation of U.S. Representative
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, who was appointed to the
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by
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to fill the seat previously held by
Jim DeMint James Warren DeMint (born September 2, 1951) is an American political advocate, businessman, author, and retired politician who served as a United States Senator from South Carolina and as president of the Heritage Foundation. DeMint is a member ...
. DeMint resigned from the Senate on January 1, 2013, to accept a position as president of
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. The filing period for candidates lasted between January 18 and January 28, 2013. The special primary elections took place on March 19, 2013. Businesswoman Elizabeth Colbert Busch won the Democratic Party primary and
Mark Sanford Marshall Clement "Mark" Sanford Jr. (born May 28, 1960) is an American politician and author who served as the U.S. Representative for South Carolina's 1st congressional district from 1995 to 2001 and again from 2013 to 2019, and also as the ...
, the former governor of South Carolina who held the seat from 1995 to 2001, advanced to a runoff with former Charleston County Councilman Curtis Bostic for the
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nomination. Prior to the runoff, 14 Republicans and one Democrat signed the "Reject the Debt" pledge put out by the nonpartisan
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. In the runoff election on April 2, Sanford defeated Bostic. Eugene Platt, a James Island Public Service Commissioner, was nominated by the
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. In the general election on May 7, Sanford received 54% of the vote, beating Colbert Busch (45%) and Platt (1%).


Republican primary


Candidates


Declared

* Keith Blandford, businessman and
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nominee for this district in
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* Curtis Bostic, former Charleston County Councilman (defeated in runoff) * Ric Bryant, engineer * Larry Grooms, state senator * Jonathan Rath Hoffman, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of
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, former director of border security at the
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* Jeff King, engineer for a military contractor * John Kuhn, former state senator * Tim Larkin, defense engineer and member of the
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* Chip Limehouse, state representative * Peter McCoy, state representative * Elizabeth Moffly, member of the Charleston County School Board * Ray Nash, former Dorchester County Sheriff * Andy Patrick, state representative * Shawn Pinkston, attorney *
Mark Sanford Marshall Clement "Mark" Sanford Jr. (born May 28, 1960) is an American politician and author who served as the U.S. Representative for South Carolina's 1st congressional district from 1995 to 2001 and again from 2013 to 2019, and also as the ...
, former
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and former U.S. Representative (won primary) * Teddy Turner, high school teacher and son of
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Declined

* Carroll Campbell III, businessperson and son of former governor Carroll A. Campbell, Jr. * George E. Campsen III, state senator * Tom Davis, state senator * Larry Kobrovsky, former
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School Board member * Joe McKeown, chief of staff for Tim Scott and former Charleston County Councilman * Jimmy Merrill, state representative *
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, former state treasurer *
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, former First Lady of South Carolina * Duffie Stone, Judicial Circuit Solicitor * Elliott Summey, Charleston County Councilman * Paul Thurmond, state senator


Primary


Results


Runoff


Polling


Results


Democratic primary


Candidates


Declared

* Elizabeth Colbert Busch, director of business development at
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’s Restoration Institute, (won primary; also nominated by the South Carolina Working Families Party) * Ben Frasier, perennial candidate, former aide to Congressman
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Withdrawn

* Bobbie Rose, former teacher and nominee for the 1st district in 2012 * Martin Skelly, businessperson


Declined

* Robert Burton, pilot and retired
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Colonel *
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, state representative * Blaine Lotz, Chairman of the Beaufort County Democratic Party * Leon Stavrinakis, state representative


Primary


Results


Green Party


On the Ballot

* Eugene Platt, James Island Public Service Commissioner and 1990 Democratic Party candidate for the 1st district (won primary)


Declared

* Larry Carter Center, political activist


General election

On May 7, 2013, Mark Sanford won the election and took the seat vacated by U.S. Representative
Tim Scott Timothy Eugene Scott (born September 19, 1965) is an American businessman and politician serving as the junior United States senator from South Carolina since 2013. A member of the Republican Party, Scott was appointed to the U.S. Senate by Go ...
.


Polling


Results


County results


References


External links


Elizabeth Colbert Busch for Congress

Eugene Platt for Congress

Mark Sanford for Congress
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