Sen. Darline Graham, US Rep. Ralph Norman advance to GOP runoff for US Senate in South Carolina
Darline Graham and Ralph Norman led a 10-candidate field, and the runoff winner is expected to face Democrat Annie Andrews in November.
- Sen. Darline Graham and U.S. Rep. Ralph Norman have advanced to a runoff in South Carolina’s special Republican primary to replace the late Lindsey Graham in the U.S. Senate.
- Graham, a political newcomer, received strong backing from President Donald Trump after Gov. Henry McMaster appointed her to temporarily serve out the remainder of her brother’s term.
- The Republican field included prominent figures such as Reps. Ralph Norman and Russell Fry and former Gov. Mark Sanford, making the race a significant test of Trump’s influence among South Carolina Republicans.
- The Aug. 25 runoff will determine the Republican nominee, who will then face Democratic candidate Annie Andrews in the November general election in a state where Democrats have not won a U.S. Senate seat in decades.
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Darline Graham Advances To South Carolina Senate Runoff
U.S. Senator Darline Graham (R-SC), the sister of late U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) reacts on the day of the funeral service of Lindsey Graham in Columbia, South Carolina, U.S., July 29, 2026. REUTERS/Alyssa Pointer(Columbia, SC) –
Darline Graham, Ralph Norman advance to GOP runoff in South Carolina Senate race
LANDRUM—Sen. Darline Graham and U.S. Rep. Ralph Norman have advanced to a runoff in South Carolina’s special Republican primary for the U.S. Senate seat left vacant by the death of Sen. Lindsey Graham. The South Carolina Election Commission scheduled the special Republican primary for Tuesday, August 11. The runoff is scheduled for August 25 after neither candidate won a majority in Tuesday’s primary. Darline Graham received 32.74% of the statew…
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