3d
KOLR Springfield on MSNSC Treasurer Curtis Loftis talks removal hearing, re-election campaign & ‘mystery’ $1.8 billionSouth Carolina Treasurer Curtis Loftis, who is serving his fourth term as state treasurer since being elected in 2010, announced his re-election campaign on Wednesday.
The embattled and defiant Curtis Loftis, a Republican, has criticized a South Carolina Senate investigation into a $1.8 billion accounting error, saying it has unfairly targeted him. Loftis has ignored calls for him to resign.
COLUMBIA — Embattled state Treasurer Curtis Loftis is walking back his previously stated plans not to run for re-election next year despite an active Statehouse effort to remove him from office ...
President Donald Trump endorsed Sen. Lindsey Graham for re-election in a post on Truth Social, urging South Carolinians to "help Lindsey have a BIG WIN next year!"
Trump's endorsement likely all but locks up the Republican nomination in South Carolina for Sen. Lindsey Graham.
· 4d · on MSN
Supreme Court wrestles with red state efforts to defund Planned Parenthood
In front of Supreme Court, a reckoning for Planned Parenthood
Though the case being heard inside was not centered on abortion, the scene outside the Supreme Court Wednesday morning seemed to focus squarely on the procedure. Those gathering outside the court ahead of and during oral arguments for Medina v.
· 4d
Supreme Court weighs South Carolina’s effort to defund Planned Parenthood
South Carolina lawmakers are going to try to remove a statewide elected official from office, for the first time in over two centuries as a U.S. state.
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — Courtney Waters, who ran unopposed in a South Carolina House District 113 special election, won her contest Tuesday night, according to the unofficial results for ...
The ruling was a win for the Republican who narrowly lost a State Supreme Court race in November. The case has tested the boundaries of post-election litigation.
Voters are casting their ballots in a Special Election Tuesday and some of them will be seeing changes at the polls.
Ralph King Anderson Jr., a former state lawmaker and judge who played a pivotal role in creating South Carolina’s modern-day election laws, died Saturday at
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results